Think you could help me spend a hundred dollars?
It’s an honor just to be nominated — but I’ll gladly accept the prize!
This week I received one of two Juror’s Prizes for my work exhibited at 2020 Vision! The winning assemblage sculpture, “They Don’t Really Feel Pain,” is available in my shop. I just picked it up last weekend from the annual members’ exhibit at the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA Seattle). That was the last exhibit I saw in person before the coronavirus quarantine went into effect statewide.
And I haven’t seen juror Nichole DeMent, CoCA’s immediate past executive director, since March. (That’s about a year in quarantine time, I figure.)
My prize, a $100 Blick gift card, is now burning a hole in my virtual pocket! I could always use more ready-made frames, but I also want to splurge on art materials I don’t technically need right this moment. Any suggestions? Let me know on Facebook or Instagram.
I can see it now: CoCA Members' Show
It’s coming up fast… think I can just make out the sign ahead…
This weekend I’m delivering artwork to be shown in “2020 Vision.” It’s the annual group show of work by members of the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA Seattle). My assemblage sculpture “They Don’t Really Feel Pain” goes on gallery display with work by 114 of my artist friends, plus more artists showing their work on the CoCA website. (Here’s the backstory on this piece.)
I’d love to see you at the opening reception on March 5th, during the next Pioneer Square Art Walk. As you probably know, free parking for the art walk goes fast. Come join me for the first look at our show!