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Pyramids Underground and Tree House were in a show at Mountain Fold this past January. Here are some pictures of the show and the opening.
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Pyramids Underground and Tree House were in a show at Mountain Fold this past January. Here are some pictures of the show and the opening.
And here is a detail:
Triangle Room II, 4′ x 6′, 2007; No Moonlight, 34″ x 30″, 2007. Both graphite on paper. These two drawings were in a show called “The Bees: Something Swarming Something” curated by Katy Porte at Brooklyn Fire Proof gallery last summer.
In February of 2008 I curated a follow-up show to Glow Worms, this time at Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery. The artists were: Muffy Brandt, Arrington de Dionyso, Antonia Dixon, Max Eisenberg, Andrea Lilienthal, Rob Rhee, Erika Somogyi, Quinn Taylor, Alice Valenti, and Jacques Vidal. Photos will come soon!

I curated a group show called “Glow Worms” at Current Gallery in Baltimore in January 2007. In February a modified version was shown at Stairwell Gallery in Providence. Here are photos from the Baltimore show.
Artists: Lauren Beck, Muffy Brandt, Jessica Ciocci, Andy Cook, Antonia Dixon, Max Eisenberg, Evan Greenfield, Megha Gupta, Breehan James, Andrea Lilienthal, Jamie Mohr, Lexie Mountain Boys, Haley O’Connor, Paper Rad, Natalie Purkey, HG Masters and Rob Rhee, Erika Somogyi, Quinn Taylor, Alice Valenti, Jacques Louis Vidal, and Sasha Wiseman.
“Glow Worms is a gathering of artwork and performance that generates light and warmth in the dark days of winter. The show aims to ward off seasonal depression with work that glows in the dark, lights up, and is bright, hot, intimate, erotic, enclosed, and secret. If Glow Worms were an animal, it would be phosphorescent rainbow jellyfish in the darkest part of the ocean.”
And here are some photos that Andy Cook took at the opening in Baltimore.