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THE BIG (BLUE) DEAL

visual aid's big blue deal An archival pigment print of Two Men Singing will be included in Visual Aid's annual party and art sale, The Big (Blue) Deal. This year's event promises to be as fabulous as always, with food, drink, music, and a wall of blue artworks available for $160, as well as a live art auction. Besides the entertainment and the opportunity to pick up some great artwork, all proceeds go to support Visual Aid and their exceptional work supporting artists with life-threatening illnesses.

SOMArts
934 brannan street
san francisco, ca 94103
november 14, 2009, 4 - 9 p.m.


A MILLION LITTLE PICTURES

a million little pictures atlanta exhibition I contributed a series of photos to A Million Little Pictures, a documentary project in which a thousand people from around the world document their lives in 24 frames using a disposable camera. Hosted by Arthouse and originally exhibited in Atlanta, Georgia, this past September, the exhibition is coming to 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco in January of 2010.

111 minna gallery
111 minna street
san francisco, ca 94105
reception january 8, 2010, 5 - 9 p.m.


STUDIO VISIT MAGAZINE

My paintings were chosen by the editors of Studio Visit Magazine (and New American Painters) to be included in volume 10, which will be available in spring of 2010.


FEAR NOT INDIRECT MAIL IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS

indirect mail Fear Not Indirect Mail will be delivered in the East Bay in winter of 2009/2010 and in Austin and Dallas, Texas, in spring of 2010. Fear Not Indirect Mail takes participants' handwritten anti-fear messages, turns them into magnets, and places the magnets on street signs, mailboxes, bus stops, etc., for someone else to discover. You can participate by writing "Have no fear" on a postcard or other piece of paper and mailing it to:

fear not indirect mail
239 page street
san francisco, ca 94102

As always, you can find more information about the entire Fear Not project here.


You can also always find my work at the SFMOMA Artists Gallery at Fort Mason in San Francisco.