Friday, April 25, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
a day at the office
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
NYC FREE ARTS benefit auction and book release.
here is something. go look at it if you are in brooklyn at the time. i cant come, but i am sending things away now and here is the flyer and their press release.




A silent auction to benefit the youth and family creative arts and mentoring programs
of Free Arts NYC is being generously hosted by Ad Hoc Art on Friday, April 25 to celebrate the launch of “Brooklyn Street Art,” followed by a booty shakin after-party.
BROOKLYN, NY—Ad Hoc Art is thrilled to be hosting and supporting a special silent auction benefit Free Arts NYC and to celebrate the launch of Brooklyn Street Art, a new book of photographs by Jaime Rojo, designed by Steven P. Harrington, and published by Prestel.
Ad Hoc Art is generously donating their gallery space for the celebration and silent auction of approximately 25 works by well-known, emerging, and yet to be discovered artists who know no boundaries and follow no rules—their artistic turf is the public gallery of the Brooklyn streets. The artists, whose work animates the pages of this new full-color book, are donating their original or editioned works to be bid up and auctioned off, with all proceeds from the winning sales going directly to benefit Free Arts NYC’s creative arts and mentoring programs for at-risk children and families in New York.
Some of the artists who’s work will be available for sale include Armsrock, Borf,
Celso, DAIN, Dark Clouds, Deeks, DirQuo, Elbowtoe, ELC, Fauxreel, Flower Face Killah, Gaia, GoreB, Haculla, Judith Supine, MOMO, Secret Project Robot, Skewville, Swoon, and Dan Witz among many more. Some of the artists
have participated in Free Arts NYC’s programs prior to this event and are creating original work to donate to this benefit event to generate significant support for Free Arts NYC.
The auction will be the only silent portion of the celebratory evening. DJ Flub will be enthralling the crowd with his razor wit and rocking decks as the benefit guests enjoy both the Ad Hoc Art gallery and the Ad Hoc Art studio, opened to the general public for the first time to highlight the screen-printing facilities and educational programs that instructors from Peripheral Media Projects call home, as well as many local and international artists.
Fans and friends of the Brooklyn street art community will be welcomed and encouraged to meet one another, bid on the artwork and believe in the power of art to impact us all.
of Free Arts NYC is being generously hosted by Ad Hoc Art on Friday, April 25 to celebrate the launch of “Brooklyn Street Art,” followed by a booty shakin after-party.
BROOKLYN, NY—Ad Hoc Art is thrilled to be hosting and supporting a special silent auction benefit Free Arts NYC and to celebrate the launch of Brooklyn Street Art, a new book of photographs by Jaime Rojo, designed by Steven P. Harrington, and published by Prestel.
Ad Hoc Art is generously donating their gallery space for the celebration and silent auction of approximately 25 works by well-known, emerging, and yet to be discovered artists who know no boundaries and follow no rules—their artistic turf is the public gallery of the Brooklyn streets. The artists, whose work animates the pages of this new full-color book, are donating their original or editioned works to be bid up and auctioned off, with all proceeds from the winning sales going directly to benefit Free Arts NYC’s creative arts and mentoring programs for at-risk children and families in New York.
Some of the artists who’s work will be available for sale include Armsrock, Borf,
Celso, DAIN, Dark Clouds, Deeks, DirQuo, Elbowtoe, ELC, Fauxreel, Flower Face Killah, Gaia, GoreB, Haculla, Judith Supine, MOMO, Secret Project Robot, Skewville, Swoon, and Dan Witz among many more. Some of the artists
have participated in Free Arts NYC’s programs prior to this event and are creating original work to donate to this benefit event to generate significant support for Free Arts NYC.
The auction will be the only silent portion of the celebratory evening. DJ Flub will be enthralling the crowd with his razor wit and rocking decks as the benefit guests enjoy both the Ad Hoc Art gallery and the Ad Hoc Art studio, opened to the general public for the first time to highlight the screen-printing facilities and educational programs that instructors from Peripheral Media Projects call home, as well as many local and international artists.
Fans and friends of the Brooklyn street art community will be welcomed and encouraged to meet one another, bid on the artwork and believe in the power of art to impact us all.
Brooklyn Street Art Auction
Friday, April 25th, 2008,
7-10 pm (last bids at 9:30 pm)
Press preview from 6-7 pm
Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart St. Bushwick, Brooklyn
Monday, April 7, 2008
studio shots (i am spending too much time indoors...)
Saturday, April 5, 2008
the wire-cutter-function
my email system is temporarily down, no communication with the outside world, except by fax and carrier-pigeons. and shouting.
if you have written me an email and hasn't yet gotten a reply, it is not out of ill will, i simply have to wait till it works again. hermit condition until then.
if you have written me an email and hasn't yet gotten a reply, it is not out of ill will, i simply have to wait till it works again. hermit condition until then.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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