Showing posts with label exhibit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibit. Show all posts

6.24.2012

Photoville 2012


a large scale, photographic village
built from shipping containers

website

Pier 3 Uplands, Brooklyn Bridge Park

Friday, June 22nd - Sunday, July 1st 2012








The East River Ferry hosts one of the shipping container galleries.

168 photos were submitted for their exhibit,
and a total of 30 photos were selected for the show.

I had taken the East River Ferry for the first time on Saturday, May 26th, 2012,
and submitted 5 photos shot from my iPhone that day.

Two of my photos made it in:























Photoville is a rather ingenious way to see exhibits that showcase
a wide range of photography styles, and I highly recommend
that if you're in the area to definitely drop by.

It ends on Sunday, July 1st 2012.






11.03.2011

The New York Museum of Conan Art


"Conan" by Dave Meister

Fan artwork shown at the NY COCO MoCA in the Time Warner Center
during Conan O'Brien's week-long return to the Big Apple. 

The audio commentary for the exhibit was hilarious, and I recorded the one above and would have recorded more, but one of the gallery helpers said they were available online...except I find out after I left that only a handful of the 19 or so audio commentaries were uploaded. Boo. 

Some of my favorite audio commentaries were for
"ConAndy" by Nate Kapnicky

and


"Conan O'Brien and Andy Richter American Gothic Style" by Alicia Scantlin

Click on the images below for the audio commentaries uploaded online:
(I photographed all of the images on this page at the exhibit including those above,
except for last four below)

"Conan The Conqueror" by Giulliano Palladino
"Abstract Conan" by Samantha Horn
"Conan Clay" by Robert Rosario
     
"Van Coco" by Ridd Sorensen

                   
"Untitled" by Leo Artajo

"Crying Conan" by catdaddy666
  
"Coco Tribal Mask" by Stephen Kinsey
"Conan the Great Entertainer" by Ashleymarie Sey Lively

"Coco Llama" by Jodee Rose

"Conan and Friends" by Emily Anderson