Showing posts from category: Work
Work featured at Chicago’s 50,000 Feet exhibition, STRATA
I’m excited to be showing several paintings in an exhibition at the creative agency 50,000 Feet . The opening is tomorrow night, Thursday, October 9th, at 1700 Irving Park Road, Chicago. I’ll be sharing the space with some extraordinary artists, including Darlene and Debra Delbecq, Karolina Gnatowski, Jordan Martins, Rachel Ritchford, Nathaniel Russell, and Michael T. Vollmann. My…
T Shirt design available at Cotton Bureau
Cotton Bureau is featuring our Roc Jetpack Laboratories t shirt design as part of its first wave. We created the design as part of personal project linking fictional narrative with design. Learn more here, and at the Roc Jetpack site and head over to Cotton Bureau.
“Piece A Cake” group show at FOE Gallery
Northampton’s FOE gallery has been a life-saving pillar of insanity in this otherwise sane and respectable land of Western Mass. I’m thrilled to have been invited to join the upcoming group show “Piece A Cake,” which opens with a 6pm reception on Friday, June 14th, and runs through July 7th. It’s going to be great…
Wandermonster in Natural Child World magazine
The project my son and I collaborate on, Wandermonster, is featured in the latest issue of Natural Child World magazine. I share some thoughts on creative parenting and being a father, and there’s a pair of full page “before” Lunch Posts for anyone to finish. We’re pretty excited about it, so grab a copy. You…
Wandermonster free robot art workshop at FOE this Saturday
Our sister blog, Wandermonster, is hosting a free Robot Art Lab Workshop this Saturday, March 9th, at FOE Gallery, a bastion of middle brow epicness in Northampton, Massachusetts. For the past five years, my son and I have created collaborative comics we call Lunch Posts. With this free art workshop, we’ll bring the parent &…
Empiricist League #5
Our friends at the Empiricist League have come up with another great line-up for the their fifth event, Tuesday, March 19th: three smart people talking about insanity, cancer-fighting warriors, demons, and miasma, otherwise known as “My War: The Immune System’s Never-Ending Battle Against Disease.” No better way to get your science on then with a…
Wondrous Tales of Old Japan
The play I’ve been working on opens Monday! I’ve been assisting director Charles Raffetto, transforming American teenagers into heroes, princesses, and ogres for Willliston Northampton school’s production of The Wondrous Tales of Old Japan. Playwright David Furumoto retells four traditional Japanese stories in The Wondrous Tales, slathering these fairy tales in kabuki styling. Kabuki is…
Free Robot Art Lab Workshop
Our sister blog, Wandermonster, is hosting a free Robot Art Lab Workshop on Saturday, March 9th, at FOE Gallery, a bastion of middle brow epicness in Northampton, Massachusetts. For the past five years, my son and I have created collaborative comics we call Lunch Posts. With this free art workshop, we’ll bring the parent &…
Illustrations for Azita Ranjbar in The Rumpus
I always enjoy creating illustrations for The Rumpus, one of my favorite literary blogs. This time I did some watercolors to accompany the writing of Iranian-American writer Azita Ranjbar. Give it a read.
South Africa’s Magnet Theatre
I’m not much of a fanboy or groupie, but I feel pretty honored to have been able to create the poster for the US premiere of South African theatre company Magnet‘s Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking. Three performers—two actor/dancers and a guitarist, who also composed the music for the show—craft an epic journey…