8.31.2005

Link Rodeo

Yee Haw! More fun links and announcements:

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The brilliant playwright Gwydion Suilebhan has two plays showing soon at the Kennedy Center in DC. Here's info:
Red Stuff, starring Josh Thelin and Mauricio Alexander (who are hysterical together) is a comedy about two former college friends and a deeply disturbing discovery in a doctor’s office bathroom. Exhibit A, starring the amply talented Teresa Castracane and Jennifer Plants, is a drama about two friends, one beautiful nude portrait, and how hard it is to figure out who you love.

The performances will be held in the Old Library on the top floor. Monday, September 5, 6:30-8, and the tickets are, as I mentioned, free. (My favorite price!) There are four other ten-minute plays behind performed that evening, and they’re all pretty good, so it should be a fun hour and a half…


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Jiha Moon has two shows coming up:

Curator's Office is pleased to announce the exhibition Symbioland: works by Jiha Moon. The exhibition opens on Saturday, September 10 and runs through October 15, 2005. A reception for the artist takes place on Saturday, September 10, from 6 to 8 pm in conjunction with the 14th Street Galleries cooperative openings to launch the fall season. Curator's Office micro-gallery hours are Wednesday - Saturday, 12 - 6 pm and by appointment.


Red Beans and Rice: Asian Artists in the New South
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
535 Means Street Atlanta, GA
Saturday September 10 - October 29
Press and patrons' preview Friday, Sept 9, 5 - 7 pm (by invitation)
Artists' Reception Saturday, Sept 10, 7 - 9 pm
Artists' Talk 6 - 7 pm
Curated by Kóan-Jeff Baysa and Craig Bunting

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Joseph Barbaccia (blog here) has new work "about hope and regeneration", and a solo show in October at Warehouse Gallery.

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Paul Watson has been doing a series of 100 small collages called "Principia Discordia" which are available for sale, and he's documenting the creative process on his website as well as dedicating a thread in his discussion forum for any questions or comments about the process. See them here.

2 comments:

Joseph Barbaccia said...

Jiha Moon. I can't wait! I saw her work at McLean Project for the Arts and fell hard. But the Curator's Office Website needs to be updated.

Thanks for the props Warren.

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