bad review
Well, it isn’t in print, so technically it isn’t even a review, but I did get a phone message on Friday, 10/27, from Regina Hackett, art critic for the Seattle P-I. She said that she did go to the (Re-Store) … Continue reading →
Well, it isn’t in print, so technically it isn’t even a review, but I did get a phone message on Friday, 10/27, from Regina Hackett, art critic for the Seattle P-I. She said that she did go to the (Re-Store) … Continue reading →
Here is Julia Field and her mask (Stuart Gullstrand’s fetish mask is in the background), and Marc Wenet and his sculpture, at the opening of the Recycled Art and Fashion Show, which is still going on in Ballard until November … Continue reading →
I have been so remiss in keeping up with what is happening with the Recycled Art and Fashion Show in Ballard, as well as other exciting recycled art endeavours, because I have been feeling so overwhelmed. So here is a picture of … Continue reading →
On 10/14, Bill Fleming (left), George Kurzman (right), Trudes Tango, and moi headed north in George Kurzman’s bio-diesel car to attend the opening of the Recycled Art Show at the NYFA in Ballard. Since it was Ballard Arts Walk, lots … Continue reading →
I spent Wednesday and Thursday, 10/11 & 10/12, picking up art work from Marita (left) and Ross and then working with artistic volunteers (like Kim G-F, right, and Bill F) and Re-Store crew, installing the Recycled Art Show at the … Continue reading →
On Tuesday, 10/17, Robin Worley and Ruby Re-Usable were interviewed by Kathy Goertzen on KOMO-TV News about the Seattle RE Store Recycled Art and Fashion Show. Robin wore her latest creation: a skirt made from a life raft that she … Continue reading →
Ruby Re-Usable’s plastic wrap and tape people on top of the RE Store On Saturday, 9/16, I went to Seattle to work with Marty B. on the RE-Store’s 5th Annual Recycled Art and Fashion Show, which will happen in October. … Continue reading →