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Monday, July 31, 2006

Hey is anyone in NYC?
I'll be there friday & Saturday...
Opening at 3rd Ward Gallery in Brooklyn:

STRANGE INSTRUMENT: A Photography Show

August 4 - September 9, 2006

An Opening Reception will be held August 4th from 6-9p.

Featured Artists:
Tema Stauffer, Type A, Sigrid Jakob, Jeremias Paul, Amy Stein, Shen Wei, Ofer Wolberger, Allan Baillie, Benjamin Gallardo, Alison Brady, Alexis Scherl, Patti Hallock, Mariana Bersten, and Caitlin Atkinson.


The Gallery at 3rd Ward
195 Morgan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11237
718-715-4961
www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org/gallery


3rd Ward is conveniently located in the East Williamsburg Industrial Park, at 195 Morgan Ave. between Meadow and Stagg. Take the L train to Grand Street, head east on Grand and make a right on Morgan.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Brooklyn, NY – August 2, 2006 – is proud to present Strange Instrument, a photography show featuring works by Tema Stauffer, Type A, Amy Stein, Caitlin Atkinson, Ofer Wolberger, Alison Brady, Alexis Scherl and more.

Strange Instrument will be on view August 4 - September 9, 2006. An opening reception will be held on August 4th, 2006 6-9 pm. Gallery hours are Tue and Thu-Sun, 11am to 9pm or by appointment. 3rd Ward is open Mon-Sat, 8am to midnight and Sun, noon to midnight.

Strange Instrument is a compilation of mostly high- contrast color photographs featuring a variety of lighting techniques. From natural light, to hyper-planned, or club lighting, an effect of ambience is created.

Amy Stein uses taxidermy to stage human/animal interaction. These encounters are derived from sensational accounts in newspapers and oral histories local to a small town in Pennsylvania. In The Trasheaters, Stein utilizes spotlights to expose the lupine offenders. In Tema Stauffer’s work it is the ephemeral lighting that magically mystifies forgotten corners at rest stops and gas stations.

Humor and oddity is also a large part of Strange Instrument. In Alexis Scherl’s work, this exists in photo-journalistic snaps of counterculture party life. Type A’s Spittakes resembles the frames of a comic strip and depicts the chronology of error - drinking milk while laughing.

The artists in the show range from recent art school graduates to established artists. They have all taken fine art photography to a masterful level.

Special thanks to Sara Meltzer Gallery, Massimo Audiello Gallery, Foley Gallery, and Jen Bekman Gallery.
posted by Anonymous @ 7:17 PM   1 comments

Sunday, July 30, 2006





for those of you who missed "Sweet Tea with Lemons"
nothing says a good time like biscuits and PBR
Mandy and Jade's show
posted by J @ 9:17 PM   5 comments


Here's a new one, what do you guys think? a little different, but change is good... I also just posted my thesis paper on my blog (http://jeremiaspaul.blogspot.com/) if anyone wants to read it!
-jeremias
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Saturday, July 29, 2006

This is from my interview for Parsons School from tonight... I am dead serious. New "getting a job" strategy = forget being a serious person and just learn to kick-ass at Jenga. I played with 2 directors from Parsons, but I should probably have let them win, but lets face it... not my style.
posted by J @ 11:19 PM   1 comments

I hold my breath all day
hoping to keep my master dry.
but come evening I desire play,
it's the only time I'm happy dry.
A mating dance.
a spectacular sight.
a sublime trance
see my delight.
posted by J @ 1:26 PM   0 comments

Friday, July 28, 2006
Erwin Wurm

Hello everyone... Steve and I have been up to no good... and I think it won us a contest!
Check out this link: http://oneminutesculpturesboston.blogspot.com/

-jeremias
posted by Anonymous @ 2:05 PM   1 comments

Sunday, July 23, 2006
Greatest Show I've Ever Seen!

Rachel and I went to see Cirque du Soleil's Delirium last night and it was by far the most amazing show I have ever seen.
If any of you get a chance to see this show you should! It was the most amazing mixture of multimedia projections, music, dance, and physical strength I have ever seen. I guess just reading about it they say that it is one of the most extreme arena productions ever put together. The plot (or rather the abstraction of an idea) is very consuming as well, so I can't really tell you what it is about, maybe dreams, maybe reality, maybe life and death, or probably a mixture of them all. Think pink floyd, crazy tribal drumming and mysticism, radiohead (lots of radiohead ideology) and really strong gymnasts, who at one point hold themselves up upon each others heads using one arm, all in one! The only thing this experience is lacking is FIRE (aside from the projections of it) IF YOU ONLY LIKE FIRE, don't go see this show! Check out there website! (the preview does it no justice, it almost turned rachel and I off from it at first!)

http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/cirquedusoleil/en/showstickets/delirium/intro/intro_default.htm

Enjoy!
-Jeremias
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Friday, July 21, 2006



i hope this works. pics of what happens when matthew and i get bored
rolldog watching the lady and the tramp
jade
posted by J @ 8:13 PM   0 comments

Sunday, July 16, 2006
Kara Walker @ The Metropolitan Museum
View Movie
Quicktime movie ~ 2 MB

-Ultra Modern Steve A.
posted by saishman @ 11:09 PM   1 comments

Wednesday, July 05, 2006
I LIKE ME SOME ZOMBIE
I LIKE HOW THEY THINK

DO YOU CHEW HUMAN FLESH?

THEN CHOMP ON THIS LINK
posted by J @ 10:36 PM   1 comments

Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Hello Everyone!
If anyone is going to be in New York over the next month, or tomorrow thru friday (I'll be there), I won 3rd place at the national competition at Soho Photo and my piece will be up for the next month there. The opening is thursday, so I am going to NYC for the first time EVER! Here is the link to the gallery:

http://www.sohophoto.com/guest_exhibits/national_comp_2nd3rd_2006.html

If any of you are coming up this way to Boston feel free to stop by! Hope everyones summer is going good! and oh yeah... modernism is dead (Sorry greg!)!

-Jeremias
posted by Anonymous @ 10:37 PM   1 comments

PORTLAND BIENNIAL

hey all from Maine!
i am glad to finally get on this and see what everyone has put up here.

i just wanted to let every one know that the Portland Museum of Art is having a Biennial in 07 and thought some of you might like to submit. you have to have some connection to the state of Maine (sarah j i was thinking of you) and there was not website on the form so you might have to do some searching but i though it would be worth a shot. the dead line is Aug. 7 and if you want i can send forms out to whom ever might want them.

the jurors are Johnnie Winona Ross former faculty member of Maine College of art, Ellen Miller founder of Miller Block Gallery in Boston, and Judith Stein freelance curator, critic and author.

for more info you can contact the Museum at 207.775.6148 ex 3240

hope you are all doing well!

sarah gibbons
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