Easy Street
We are back from Hawaii, and had the most amazing time. There is lots more to follow on this, but we are waiting for photos to come back...


Today Ruth and I went down to the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery to drop off our work for the Murphy & Cadogan Fellowships Exhibition. It was the kind of experience I have always dreamed of: make work, get work in a show, drop off work and someone else will take over from there. Someone else is actually going to do all the hanging, lighting, publicity and reception. It was like a dream. We walked out of the gallery and got in the car. Ruth turned to me and said, 'Well, that was easy..." and we both started laughing.
The gallery Director asked us to make sure we are there by 6pm next week for the opening, as there will be an award ceremony with certificates handed out. Most details for the show are on my main site, so hopefully I'll see some of you there. As an incentive, please note that my work is new!
Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony for the Murphy & Cadogan Fellowships in the Fine Arts: Wednesday, September 1st, 2004. Curated by Courtney Fink, Rene de Guzman, Steve Seid.
The Murphy & Cadogan Fellowships in the Fine Arts are annual awards sponsored by The San Francisco Foundation to assist students in funding their final year of graduate studies. Bay Area colleges and universities represented by the twenty-nine 2004 award recipients are the California College of Arts, Mills College, the San Francisco Art Institute, Stanford University, and the University of California at Berkeley.
Jurors for the 2004 awards were Courtney Fink, Executive Director of Southern Exposure Gallery; Rene de Guzman, Visual Arts Director; Yerba Buena Center fort the Arts; and Steve Seid, Video Curator, Pacific Film Archive. Media represented in the show includes film and video, painting, photography, sculpture and installation.

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