Tuesday, September 29, 2009

ERIC HAIRABEDIAN WANTS YOU!



FREE PORTRAIT!!!!!!

Hello friends and family of Kris Graves....

I wanted Kris to forward this email to you all because I am trying to find some fresh faces to be photographed. If you're interested in being photographed by me I'd love to do it! I am trying to make a big chunk of new images so I can try and convince Kris to put me in a show sometime in the future. Check out the portraits on my website to get an idea of the types of photographs I'm looking to create and contact me if you're interested. We can shoot around some ideas and figure something out. In return for helping me out I can make you a nice 8x10 print.

Thanks for your time and I hope to hear from some of you soon,

Eric Hairabedian - erichairabedian@gmail.com

Blog 2 Blog: Anywhere That Gets You There


Your friend and mine, Terry Girard, went to Iceland, by himself, and took some amazing work, and is not done uploading yet! Check these out!

http://anywherethatgetsyouthere.blogspot.com/

Friday, September 18, 2009

A Stellar Review & Exhibition Shots









If you haven't been over to visit Gravelle and I at the gallery, you are missing out. James Wagner's poignant review should have you here in an instant!

http://jameswagner.com/2009/09/jason_hanasnik_at_kr.html



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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Joelle Jensen Interview


ASSASSINATION: Joelle Jensen, Artist Represented by wall space gallery, Art Critic, and Curator

Joelle was awesome enough to mention us towards the end. She is really working her @$$ off!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Gregg Evans included in REGISTERED at White Columns

I know this is the same night at Jason's opening, but if you're in Chelsea before heading out to DUMBO, Gregg Evans is included in REGISTERED, a new group show curated by Ryan Evans and Amie Scally at White Columns. Information below:

WHITE COLUMNS

NEW EXHIBITIONS
OPENING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 6-8PM

GALLERY: REGISTERED
Elena Bajo, Margarida Correia, Gregg Evans, and Claudia Weber
curated by Ryan Evans and Amie Scally

WHITE ROOM: GAVIN WATSON

WHITE ROOM: RICK MYERS

OTHER PEOPLES PROJECTS: 2nd CANNON PUBLICATIONS

THE BULLETIN BOARD: BRIAN KENNON

SEPTEMBER 10 - OCTOBER 24
TUESDAY - SATURDAY, NOON - 6PM

WHITE COLUMNS
320 WEST 13TH STREET
(ENTER ON HORATIO STREET)
NEW YORK, NY 10014
WWW.WHITECOLUMNS.ORG

OUR 2009/2010 SEASON IS A PART OF WHITE COLUMNS 40TH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION - THANKS FOR YOUR ONGOING SUPPORT

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Home is something I carry with me


If you are in the Bay Area, please join me at 951 Shotwell in San Francisco on Sept 4th for the opening of the show, "Home is something I carry with me." This is a group show funded by an Alternative Exposure Grant from Southern Exposure. Curator Adrienne Skye Roberts has put together an incredible roster of artists and I am honored to be showing with them. For the show, I have installed 21 new pictures running from the entrance of the building up to the second floor. Hope to see you there!

Here is more information about the show:

SCHEDULE

Press and artist preview Thursday, September 3, 7-9 p.m.
3352 24th Street and 951 Shotwell Street

Opening Friday, September 4, 4-8 p.m.
3352 24th Street and 951 Shotwell Street

Film screening Friday, September 4, 9 p.m.
348 Shotwell Street

Open House Saturday, September 5, 12-5 p.m.
3352 24th Street and 951 Shotwell Street

Home is something I carry with me> is an alternative art exhibition and film screening featuring over forty local Bay Area artists whose work considers the elusive and highly contested notion of home. For one weekend, two homes in San Francisco’s Mission District will transform into exhibition spaces and the backyard of a third home will be used for an outdoor film screening. (See schedule below). By reinventing our homes as art venues and opening them to the public, Home is something I carry with me exercises the rights of renters to use private residences for what we deem public good; an action that can be considered in resistance to the current housing crisis and the lack of economic sustainability for artists. Individual rooms within the homes will act as galleries organizing the work around themes of shelter, migrations, domestic space and memory, mapping, borders, neighborhoods and identities.

Participating artists: Mara Baldwin, Taha Belal, Jesse Brown, Michael Campbell, Julie Cloutier, Pablo Cristi, Cindy DeLosa, Amy Wilson Faville, Jonathan Fischer, Molly Goldberg, Pablo Guardiola, Alvaro Guillen, Jason Hanasik, Amber Hasselbring, Malak Helmy, Amanda Herman, Nanci Ikejimba, Josef Jacques, Amy Keefer, Claire Kessler-Bradner, Lynn Marie Kirby and Lisa Robertson, Milena Korolczuk, Laurel Lee, Lauren Mardsen, Lynne McCabe, Klea McKenna, Ranu Mukherjee, Jeff Norman, Alexis Petty, Simon Pyle, Hilary Schwartz, Renetta Sitoy, Bayete Ross Smith, Lewis Watts, Mira M. White, Anna Whitehead, Megan Wilson and Carmen Winant.

Participating filmmakers: Terry Berlier, Michael Goodier, Amanda Herman & The Morris Family, Lynn Marie Kirby, Katherin McInnis, Gloria Moran, and Kari Orvik with Veronica Majano & the Mission Neighborhood Resource Center.

Catalog essay by Zachary Royer Scholz

Curated by Adrienne Skye Roberts

Contact: homeissomethingicarrywithme@gmail / 415/519-0378