This Wednesday 4/27 in Chicago: I'll be up — only for about seven minutes — discussing some of my paintings from observation and in response to environments. Nine people will present 20 slides apiece with 20 seconds per slide to speak.
Pecha Kucha 20x20: Humanity & the Environment
Columbus Auditorium, 280 S Columbus Drive
$10, 6pm
Presenters include:- Kelly Pope: "The ins and outs of environmentally-friendly street art"
- Katherine Darnstadt: "DirTEA"
- Laurie Palmer: "What do Rocks Need?"
- Rob Funderburk: "2D Painting as a Response to Physical Environments"
- Kensuke Kevin Suzuki: "The Art of See-Saw"
- Marissa Benedict: "A Brief Presentation on Algae and its Pivotal Role in Human History"
- Tola Briennan: "Economic Hitman in a Nutshell"
- Jais Gossman: "The Language We Use to Describe Climate Issues"
- Deborah Boardman: "The Whole World is the Flux of Matter and We Align Ourselves Through Open-Heartedness"


Excellent! I'm very close by, and will make it a point to attend. Love the PK format, and looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteDang! I can't be there but I hope somebody gets video because I'm very interested in what you have to say/show.
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