Monday, January 25, 2010
Humboldt County >>Music at Mateel
Poster for an arts festival at the Mateel Community Center in Redway, Ca.
Benefit for Casterlin School.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
Two Thousand And Ten
As far as music goes, I am now playing drums in the Portland metal band Hessian with some local dates coming up and a new (post-Conifer) project Kaveldt is coming along. Debut show for that band I am hoping will be in March sometime. The trans-national sound collective, Machu Picchu Mother Future, that I am apart of with 10 other members (consisting of 3 bands)was just released on red wax vinyl via the French record label MusicFearSatan. This release is a split with Nadja and Year of No Light.
Posters at Space Gallery film screening 1/7
Film: American Artifact:The Rise of American Rock Poster Art
Thursday 01.07.2010, Doors at 7:00 PM, Starts at 7:30 PM, $7 or $5 for SPACE members, All Ages
American Artifact chronicles the rise of American rock poster art since its birth in the 1960s and suggests that we're currently in the midst of a rock poster renaissance. The film, which includes interviews with over 30 artists, takes the viewer on a journey through the different decades and incarnations of this rebellious art form, and spends time with some of the finest artists of this era talking about what inspired their truly American works of art. Work by local postertmakers Leif Sherman Curtis, Zachary Howard, Kris Johnsen and Reuben J. Little will be on display.
Thursday 01.07.2010, Doors at 7:00 PM, Starts at 7:30 PM, $7 or $5 for SPACE members, All Ages
American Artifact chronicles the rise of American rock poster art since its birth in the 1960s and suggests that we're currently in the midst of a rock poster renaissance. The film, which includes interviews with over 30 artists, takes the viewer on a journey through the different decades and incarnations of this rebellious art form, and spends time with some of the finest artists of this era talking about what inspired their truly American works of art. Work by local postertmakers Leif Sherman Curtis, Zachary Howard, Kris Johnsen and Reuben J. Little will be on display.
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