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Friday, July 9, 2010
10am Doodlenutz, a drawing event hosted by Pooper and Pizza Dog
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We are drawing with folks at 10am on Friday at the MCA. Get ready for “Pizza Corpse”, “Fax Machine” and other drawing collabs. But that’s not all, there is lots more happening at Club Nutz after our hour of fun in the club!
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11am 3-D video screening of Rasmalai Dreams by Xav Leplae
Noon – 1:30pm Get Nutz open-mic: tell a joke and win a prize!
1:30pm – TBD
2:30pm – Bernie Circuits, robot comedian
3-3:20pm – Sonata in 2-D performance by Scott and Tyson Reeder
3:30-5pm DJ Nevin Tomlison
MCA info page
http://www.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/exh_detail.php?id=251
Facebook Club Nutz at MCA page
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=129180683782041
Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611

Me and Thorne are showing/raffling work off in this benefit/art raffle.
Please come and check it out.
It’s for our artist residency we are attending this August.
ACRE Summer Benefit
Venue: Johalla Projects
Auction,Party: 9 July 2010, 6:00pm–11:00pm
Address: 1561 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Cost: $10
ACRE‘s boredom-banishing night of art, music, and mirth. Even the broke among us can win stellar contemporary art from Chicago and beyond! Plus the folks from the The Hornswaggler Bar will be on hand providing unique refreshments.
Raffle and auction items include paintings, photographs, drawings, and sculpture by local Chicago artists and ACRE’s 2010 residents. Entrance is $10, which includes 3 raffle tickets and a door gift. Additional tickets can be purchased for $4, or you can get 7 tickets for $20. The silent auction closes and raffle winners are announced at 10:30pm. Funds raised go toward ACRE’s inaugural summer residency.
Featuring work by over 30 artists including Caitlin Arnold, Alex Chitty, Ben Driggs, Paul Ershen, Scott Fortino, Rebecca Gordon, Elisa Harkins, Kelly Kaczynski, Irena Knezevic, Young Joon Kwak, Jason Lazarus, Aliza Morell, Heidi Norton, Jennifer Ray, Matt Siber, Montgomery Perry Smith, Greg Stimac, Brian Ulrich and more.
This must be the Winter of Art Auctions, because I was asked to participate in 2 in one week. Tonight’s art auction is to benefit Haiti. I really want to go but it’s all the way up in Evanston, that’s a little too far for biking, even though the weather is a balmy 34 degrees Fahrenheit.

Cash bar, great food and silent auction featuring artworks by over 50 artists from all over the world. Entry by donation.
Here to preview work.
Friday, February 19th
Early viewing 4pm
Auction bidding 6-10 pm
518 Davis (Chicago and Davis)
Three blocks east of Davis St. Purple line
Evanston, Illinois
All proceeds of artworks will go to UNICEF. All cash bar proceeds will go to the Andrew Grene Haiti Foundation.
Including works by: Angel Otero, Justin B. Williams, Alex Lukas, Alyssa Doren. Sean Keenan, Thomas Stavnes, Max Roseglass, Maureen Gubia, Ben Bauman, Jordan Nickel, Moira Connelly, Osvaldo Budet, Thomas Roach, Mario Martinez, Jason Lazarus, Garrett Munski, Elisa Harkins, Aislinn Jefferies, Zebadiah Arrington, Joshua Abelow, Nina Hartmann, Candida Alvarez, Nick Jaskey, Michael Gerkovich, Bobby Burg, Jeremy Bolen, Derek Erdman, Cody Hudson, Evan Robarts, Aliza Nisenbaum, Tisch Abelow, Aleksander Hardashnakov, Scott Keightley, Ames Gerould, Coleen Self, Thomas Cowan, Matias Arganaraz, Ryan Ingebritson, Marion Ramos, Orion Martin, Diego Leclery, Judith Geichman, Dana DeGiulio, Nina Rizzo, Matt Ostroff, Doug Huston
Curated by Tessa Perutz
The Foundation is named in memory of Andrew Grene who perished in Port au Prince with so many thousand others in the earthquake of January 12th 2010. His belief in the joy, spirit, and potential of all people was an inspiration to those who knew him. www.andrewgrenefoundation.org

It was very exciting to be a part of the Johalla Projects Art Auction! Also it was listed as one of Chicago’s hottest Winter events. (We need as many as we can get!) http://johallaprojects.wordpress.com/2010/01/29/10-hottest-winter-events-in-chicago-chicagotribune-com/

Here is a picture of Lacey’s Yeti that she bought for her office. Hooray!
We got to be part of a really cool thing at Design Miami.

Workshop Workshop, a factory and salon created by artist Jim Drain, poet P. Scott Cunningham, and sculptor Graham Hudson, produces zines that respond to Design/Miami itself–its participants, objects, conversations, histories, narratives, suggestions and shapes. Even the detritus of the tent’s construction has been put to use by Hudson, who is in the act of constructing the space using leftover lumber, rubber, plastic, furniture–anything the fair and the city (the larger fair) has cast off. In Workshop Workshop, physical and metaphysical byproducts are recycled and put to use, creating an environment, a process, and a series of work that represents the heightened interplay that occurs in Miami each December, and creates a locus for collaboration.
Drain, Cunningham and Hudson will draw from a rotating–and ever-expanding–crew of local and international artists, designers and writers, in order to produce as many zines as it can during the length of fair, with as diverse a range of content as possible.
zine [zeen]
1. An abbreviation of the word fanzine, or magazine
2. A handmade journal, with small circulations and hyperlocal aesthetics, that maximizes the two-dimensional intersection of image and text, using both original and appropriated content.
3. Any self-published work of minority interest reproduced via photocopier.
Completed zines cost $5.00 each or can be bartered for intellectual property.
Proceeds will be donated to two local non-profits, Bas Fisher Invitational, an artist-run exhibition space, and the University of Wynwood, a literature advocacy organization.




Black Market Caviar Showcase
Featuring works by D Young V, John Felix Arnold III, Elisa Harkins aka Pooper, Brandon Breaux, Chris Huban and Marco Hafid
Opening Reception
Friday, December 4, 2009 – 7-10PM
Rotofugi Gallery – 1955 W Chicago Ave.
Music by DJ Sean Doe
Coinciding with the Grand Opening of the Black Market Caviar boutique at 1945 W. Chicago Ave. Exhibit continues through January 4, 2010

Free Pizza!(with $5 drink)
BFF, Pizza Dog, Tekno Union Army, DJ Jason Tyler
Friday, May 1st
Crocodile
1540 N. Milwaukee
11pm-2am
FREE!!!
We will be passing the hat for donations.
Donation proceeds go to Heaven Gallery a 501c3 organization!
Just so you know, the show is in the basement!

Mostly Gallery presents “Poop yer Nerfect Pants”
featuring the work of Elisa Harkins aka Pooper, Mr. Walters aka Nerfect, and Pants Laroo.
Mostly Gallery
Saturday, March 28, 2009
1619 W. Julian
Chicago, Illinois
7pm
Mikale DeGraff (Lazer Crystal, Mahjongg) will be DJing.
Yes, we will be going until 3am.
http://mostlygallery.com

Thorne and Skye loading up the cut outs.

Thorne, Galt, Kathryn and Skye scope it out.

Me and Thorne start screwing it in.

Running to the car, I take one last pic, but miss the tree on the left. But this is pretty much the finished product.
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