Category Archives: Soapbox
Focus on the Masters
Today I went to Ventura for the set-up of the interview I’m doing tomorrow for the “Focus on the Masters” project. Once they post it onto the net I’ll provide a link to their site. If you’d like to attend … Continue reading
San Francisco
I’ve been out of town for the weekend in San Francisco to visit a church just outside the city called Messiah Lutheran, where I got to tell everyone about the University and why they should send their students to us … Continue reading
McMillans
We had a very successful opening reception last night at the gallery, celebrating the work of Murray and Megan McMillan, who have been resident artists at CLU for a couple of weeks. A very nice crowd showed up for the … Continue reading
Alchemy conference
The truck’s loaded with four easels and paintings, ready to go. Cameron and I will leave early in the morning. I guess I should pack a bag now. I’m speaking about my work to folks at the conference tomorrow evening, … Continue reading
Back in the studio
 I’ve returned to the studio and brought boxes of paint and some stretcher bars to re-stretch the crucifixion painting and to take stock of where the “Aviator’s Dream” stands. It seems to me that I need to get some … Continue reading
Video from the Cabinet performance lecture
Stephanie made a video based on the performance lecture I did last month. Here’s the link.
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
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