Category Archives: Announcements
Studio Tour
I’m participating in the Thousand Oaks open Studio Tour this Saturday. If you’d enjoy visiting the studio where I work and have a chance to see my work in reality, please do come over and visit. You’ll find me in … Continue reading
Frank
“Frank Looks Down” is presently glowering at members of the Kavli Theatre Founders circle alongside the equally grumpy “Frowning Face”, which I should now confess is based on a self portrait. The pair will be in the Founders Room of … Continue reading
A weekend of art
We made it over to the opening reception of the studio tour exhibit at the Kavli in Thousand Oaks, where we had the great pleasure of finding Gary Raymond with a pair of his completely fantastic sound sculpture works: “Pandora’s Box” and … Continue reading
Call to action!
Mike Adams brought to my attention the fact that there is  a chance that artists might finally get better treatment under the law for the value of their donated works. Presently an artist who donates a work to a charity (people … Continue reading
Earth Day bottles XIV
The Earth Day event at Simi was kicking off nicely when Elizabeth and I arrived there this morning. Mike Adams did a great job with the posters, which we mounted on stakes about the tree. He made the information signs … Continue reading
Excellent news.
I just received an email from the Brand Library Art Gallery, which is Glendale’s biggest and best exhibit space, confirming that I will participate in a show there in 2009. I don’t know who I’ll be grouped with, but the curators … Continue reading
Receptions at High Studio
The exhibit at the High Studio just closed, so we’re getting ready for the next show. Here are a few of the pieces from the closing reception. Michael Angelos      Frank Looks Down and New Blue LynnÂ
Swimming paintings
Jean Amador has asked me to show my “A Girl Swimming” and “Two Girls Swimming” oil paintings in her exhibit opening March 15th at the High Studio. They’ll look good in there. Come to the opening reception, won’t you? “A Girl … Continue reading