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"The Red List": Do you know the password?

You might get to see “The Red List” exhibit at Ghost Gallery five days before everyone else — at your own pace! — if you follow these steps:

  • Check your email for the password to access the online preview. (Not on my mailing list? Sign up here.)

  • I’ll send you the password.

  • At 12pm today, click on the link to browse the artwork. Take your time before making any decisions… sleep on it if you want.

  • But don’t take too much time — on Tuesday, October 8th, that’s when the public can access the show online.

The physical exhibit opens October 10th during the Capitol Hill Art Walk, which means two things: the pleasure of enjoying art in person, and the task of navigating art walk crowds. Fortunately, the online preview helps if you need a minute to decide what you want. Once you know that, you can make a beeline to it at the reception. Saves time and decision-making brain power. (You’re welcome.)

Of course, you could just delay the whole thing until just before the show closes on November 10th… but why?

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In the "Red" at Ghost Gallery

If you’ve ever dreamed about seeing a butterfly swarm up close…

… you’re in luck. Next month, you can see a gallery-full in “Red List: Moths & Butterflies” at Ghost Gallery. And when I say ‘gallery-full’, I mean it — I’m one of 60 artists showing work in this exhibit. Have you seen the endangered butterflies in my “Rare & Exquisite” series in person?

Detail of dotted skipper-human hybrid, “Rare & Exquisite #4” by Lisa Myers Bulmash

Detail of dotted skipper-human hybrid, “Rare & Exquisite #4” by Lisa Myers Bulmash

This one, based on the dotted skipper, is part of Ghost Gallery’s show on endangered moths and butterflies in Canada, the United States and Mexico. A percentage of proceeds from the show will benefit the Xerces Society’s work to protect these animals and their habitats.

“Nightshade Pillow” by Carmen Cano (via Ghost Gallery)

“Nightshade Pillow” by Carmen Cano (via Ghost Gallery)

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