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More! Another Second Thursday opening

As soon as I put that last post up about what’s opening this Thursday I knew I had missed something. Here it is, another great-sounding exhibit in the East Girard Arts Corridor. This one’s at the fabulous Crane Art Center‘s fabulous Icebox: 23 DegreesArtists in CFEVA’S Career Development ProgramCrane Art Center – IceboxJuly 11 – July 28, 2007Opening Reception: Thursday, July 12th 5:30- 8:30Hours: Thursday, 1:00- 6:00Friday – Sunday, 12:00- 6:00 Julia Blaukopf, Chemical Bikers, in the show 23 Degrees at the Icebox Paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints, photography, video and installtion. One artist, Andrea Cote, will be making a site ... More » »

Incoming Thursday: Naked Paper and Imagine

More than 75 works on paper by 22 artists — all unframed and hung salon-style — in a show called Naked Paper at Tower Gallery. Includes cut paper installations, hand-made book, prints and lots of ink and pencil on paper. Sounds great! Opens Thursday, July 12 and runs to Aug. 24 with an opening reception Thursday, July 12, 6-9 pm. Here’s the list:Corey AntisStephanie BeckKellyann BurnsMichael CiervoChristopher DavisonKip DeedsAlexis GranwellJackie HovingTasja KeetmanMatt NeffJohn OlivieriNorm ParisKeary RosenHiro SakaguchiCaroline SantaRandall SellersNancy SophyHunter StablerJina ValentineChristopher van AukenEva WylieMauro Zamora Christopher DavisonSummer Book20 x 11 inchesInk, gouache, crayon, micron, acrylic, collage on various papers, ... More » »

Weekly Update 1 – Nexus, Second Thursdays and the Crane

Here’s the copy for my Editor’s Choice piece in this week’s Weekly. I’ve added a few pictures below and there’s more at flickr. Jennie Thwing, video projection of her grandfather talking about his past. It’s moving and captivating with a soundtrack that stutters his phrases repeatedly and in time to an electronic dance beat. It’s a little haunted and haunting. Not only are the co-op’s new digs a wow—concrete floors, high ceilings, exposed beams, huge factory windows—but with the arrival of Nexus, the Second Street/American Street corridor has reached a critical mass of galleries to warrant a new event: Second ... More » »