Category Archives: Announcements
Murray and Megan McMillan to visit CLU
I spoke to Murray McMillan today to let him know that we have secured a grant from CLU to fund a short residency for him and his lovely wife Megan at the University to create an installation / performance work. … Continue reading
New paintings
 Oil Paintings and Constructs. February 5th – March 4th 2008 The High Studio, Moorpark     I have four paintings at the High gallery, two that have been in recent shows and two that I have never shown before. Frank … Continue reading
Wax
        Wax is the product of the exploitation of the work of bees, and can be used for creating candles, (those pictured here are from the lecture / performance event last week) In the Neolithic it was used … Continue reading
And the rains came down…
The faculty opening reception was very pleasant, though I’ll leave describing the event to Laurence at her Kwan Fong Gallery  blog, except to briefly report on a meeting with a new student who will come to CLU in Fall. She showed … Continue reading
CLU Art reception Saturday
     The faculty show opens this Saturday at the Kwan Fong gallery. Saturday 26th January at 3.00 pm. Why not come to this event, then come over to Moorpark and continue enjoying good art and good company?  Here’s the CLU … Continue reading
Performance Art Lecture
Tuesday night was the night of my performance / lecture at the High Studio in Moorpark. What a great evening we had! I lit candles to illuminate the works and served mead to our visitors, then we were entertained by … Continue reading
Lecture – Weird events among the Megaliths
I’ll be doing a performance / lecture at the High Studio on Tuesday January 22nd at 6pm. Come and see the cabinet in a totally different light. I’ll be describing Neolithic architecture and performance practices.Â
Nude paintings at the Kavli.
          Click here to see larger images. Here are the five paintings that have been on display at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks. From left to right: A Neolithic Wedding, Fama, The Reluctant Death of Modernism, Two Girls Swimming, A Girl Swimming. A … Continue reading
More Contemporary Neolithic Wonders from the Cabinet exhibit
     Nostalgia. Is our perception of the past always mediated by nostalgia? What fuels my work with the Neolithic period? I desire authenticity; a wish to make meaningful work that is deeply enmeshed in a universal past that is absolutely … Continue reading
Art Faculty Exhibit – Mystical Painting
We have an exhibit of work by the CLU Art Department Faculty at the Kwan Fong Gallery. I’ve included one of my paintings in the show, Neolithic Geomantic Man. It’s a large work, eight feet high by six wide, painted … Continue reading