Showing posts with label tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tour. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2012

Sketchbook Tour 2012 starts in Brooklyn



http://www.arthousecoop.com/submissions/58512-kawanhee-boathouse-chair
My sketchbook is catalogue number 156.19-1

at the Brooklyn Art Library

and will continue on across N. America,
so check the schedule and mark your calendars

May 3-5 in Chicago, IL at
Hyde Park Art Center

May 11-13 in Portland, OR at
The Cleaners at the Ace Hotel

May 15-16 in Vancouver, Canada at
W2 Media Cafe

May 24-26 in Los Angeles, CA at
iam8bit

June 2-23 in San Francisco, CA at
Pop-Up Shop

July 6-8 near Boston, MA at
LynnArts

July 11-14 in Portland, Maine at
SPACE Gallery

July 18-22 in Toronto, Canada at
The Gladstone Hotel

Aug 23-25 in Philadelphia, PA at
The Painted Bride

Aug 29 - Sept 1 in Atlanta at
MASS Collective

Sept 8-16 in Austin, TX at
Co-Lab Project Space

Friday, July 22, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Winter Park, FL

July 29 - 31
at Full Sail University

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Chicago, IL

July 14 - 17
at Hyde Park Arts Center

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to San Francisco, CA

June 18
at 111 Minna Gallery

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Seattle, WA

June 10 - 12
at Form/Space Atlier

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Saturday, April 02, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Washington D.C.

April 15 - 16
at Hillyer Art Space

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Monday, March 28, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Atlanta, GA

The Granite Room

at This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Portland, ME

March 30 - April 2
at SPACE Gallery

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook
or
search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Sketchbook Tour comes to Austin, TX

just in time for SXSW
at Austin Museum of Art on March 12th

and at 29th St. Ballroom at Spider House on March 13th

this coincides with SXSW

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook

or

search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Friday, February 11, 2011

Sketchbook Tour starts in New York

Feb 19 - 27
at the Brooklyn Art Library

This link brings you to a nice page to view the Grand Canyon Trip sketchbook

or


search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Grand Canyon sketchbook slide show



This sketchbook will tour the country with a large group show of sketchbooks in New York, Maine, Texas, Georgia, Washington D.C., Washington, California, Illinois, and Florida.

The title of the sketchbook is "It Must Be...done better (a Grand Canyon Trip)".

It Must Be refers to the existence of that which already exists with or without us; things like the Grand Canyon itself. It is a phrase which also is a recognition that we cannot go some places, or should not go some places, and that is the way it must be. I also believe that we, as humans, have mismanaged natural resources (specifically WATER in this case) and rethinking our rate of use, management techniques, and "rights" to water is something that MUST happen. There are more implications to It Must Be, some of which are too lengthy to list here, and others that you may think of yourself.

done better is directly related to the above paragraph, as well as reflects my own regrets about my personal journey in the Grand Canyon. I had a good time, but there are things that I would do differently/better next time.
(disclaimer: this has nothing to do with anyone else on the trip, only my own approach. We had a wonderful group on this trip, and I'd love to paddle down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon again with each one of them)

Enjoy the slideshow.
The images are hosted at b-uncut.net.
The tour of the sketchbook is an extention of a sketchbook project through Art House Coop

search for the book using the ISBN: 978-0615444055