Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Serious spring showers happening here in Milwaukee!! Our first thunder storm of the season--- better than shoveling that's for sure!

Per usual there is too much happening at once. I've been preparing for the Summer Art vs. Craft which is now secured for two days, July 7th & 8th. There is a lot in the works with that, new exciting stuff.... can't say yet, but soon!

Last week I hung the new show up at Paper Boat "Scavengers Rejoice" new work by Tracy Bull (MA) & "Crystal Vision" new work by Erika Somogyi (NY). It is really really great, I am a huge fan of Tracy who I met via craft fairs and I have admired Erika's work on-line for the past few years and couldn't be more pleased to have it in the gallery. I haven't gotten around to posting show pictures on flickr yet, but soon.

Here is a list of things I'm involved with one way or another happening this weekend. It's a lot, but if your in the hood, try to support one or more of these events.

Seriously try to do some of this stuff this weekend:

FRIDAY
"Three Degrees of Francis Bacon"
8PM - midnight
Milwaukee Art Museum
700 N Art Museum Drive
From viewers to artists and back again...
In conjunction with MAM's Francis Bacon: Paintings From the 1950's exhibition.
$7 general public/$5 Museum members
All-ages

AND

********"24 Hour Dance Party" at Darling Hall*************

SATURDAY
Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Get new clothes! Trade your clothes!! Adorn your clothes!!! 10am-5pm
$5 with a bag of clothes $10 with-out
in Bay View at Future Green
in association with Fasten Clothing Co-op & Paper Boat Boutique

SUNDAY
Vladmaster in-store visit & show preview- FREE
Vladimir will be here from Portland giving a preview of her show on Tuesday
3-5 at Paper Boat Boutique & Gallery

TUESDAY the 27th
Vladmaster event @ the Union on campus---FREE!! DON'T MISS THIS!
University of Wisconsin | Milwaukee
Experimental Tuesdays at the Union Theatre
Tuesday, Mar 27 7:00 PM
FREE
Union Theatre | UWM Student Union
2200 E Kenwood Blvd Milwaukee WI
Vladimir will present Lucifugia Thigmotaxis, The Public Life of Jeremiah Barnes, Actaeon at Home, and Fear & Trembling along with some Q & A

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