The first ever "air floating jelly fish" made from found recycled trash.
Just goes to prove, artist will soon rule the world.Saturday, February 27, 2010
Trip to La Reunion Grounds in the OC
Sarah climbs a sculpted tree.
Regards, Mp http://www.gonzophoto.com/Gallery Reception "Work Prints"
Opening night, as I drove up to find a parking spot the first thing I noticed was a fire pit lighting up the entrance. With the cool breeze, the fire provided a warm reception. Inside the gallery, it was smoking hot. An Elotes vendor positioned towards the back area added his own form of performance value to the venue.
Many gathered to view the exhibit 'Work Prints' Commerce Street Bridge to Westmoreland Road a Time Capsule Project. Twenty-one Dallas photographers captured what they have seen along this stretch of Commerce/Ft. Worth Avenue through the North Oak Cliff/West Dallas corridor. Future documentation that follows the next five, to ten years will produce how much change this area will experience. Perhaps someday, the names of these noted photographers will be etched in Dallas history as this era’s contributors to their culture. A very special thanks to our hosts John Marcucci, and Dave DeSalvo, the organizers of this event Jeff Herrington, David Lyles and thanks to all of you that helped make this exhibit a success. You still have time to view this guerilla exhibit as it continues for one more day. Saturday, February 27, 2010Where: Haley Henman:
2335 Hardwick
214 749-1277
Hours are from 12PM-5PM Wed-Sat. Best,
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Haley Henman Gallery to host a two day "guerrilla" photo exhibit
Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27, 2010; opening reception 6:30-9pm, Friday February 26, 2010. Where: Haley Henman: 2335 Hardwick, 214 749-1277, hours are from noon-?, Wed-Sat. The exhibit 'Work Prints' Commerce Street Bridge to Westmoreland Road; a Time Capsule Project, attempts to document Ft. Worth Avenue anticipating the changes coming to the North Oak Cliff/West Dallas corridor. The goal is to have a visual record of what this corridor looked like at the beginning of change. 21 Dallas photographers will captured what they see along this stretch of Commerce/Ft. Worth Avenue through the North Oak Cliff/West Dallas corridor. These same photographers hope to return in 2015 and 2020 to document the changes along this stretch of road. News links http://texashomeandliving.blogspot.com/2010/02/event-photography-exhibit-explore-north.html http://oakcliffblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/02/gallery-to-exhibit-photos-from.html http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/011710dnmetphotos.4c06509.html
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