First
words: I’ve been invited to be a VIP at the Asia Contemporary Art Show, happening this May at the same time as the inaugural
Art Basel Hong Kong, which I’ll also be attending as a VIP. Weeee.
Words
of gratitude: Thanks to everyone who came out to The Funny Story Show last week (art, comedy, tarot card readings—it’s
everything you didn’t know you wanted), and congratulations to Caitlin Bergh
for a super successful show! Caitlin will continue killing it at Studio BE with
CHUNKS: A One-Woman Show all February long. Here’s a preview /
review by The Qu.
Words
of wisdom: The other day, one of my Dreams of a City assistants told me how leaving postcards for the project is a wonderful way to actually get out there and explore your
own neighborhood. She’s also seizing the opportunity to meet
and get to know the owners of her local / indie businesses as she drops off a
postcard in each one. These, friends, are the real-world connections we often
forget we can still make. (Interested in being an assistant? Hit me up.)
Photo by Stephanie Lindquist, 2013. |
Word: Glendalys Medina, one of the artists from I CAN DO THAT, is doing great things in Rome! Also check out Master Dabblers, which she, Courteney Ervin, and Stephanie Lindquist (the friend referenced in this post) started.
A tip: The Art Institute of Chicago is free for
Illinois residents on weekdays, this month through February 13! (To beleaguer museumgoers or not to beleaguer museumgoers? Choosing the former did
produce the top 2 most read posts of 2012 and was among the first steps
in the road leading up to I CAN DO THAT. Hmmm.)
And
a[n ever incessant] reminder: Are you following me
on Twitter? Your feed will be lavished with everything from weekend art
show and art party picks and documentation of said art show and art party picks to art and science news (at times I will be the one to break the news,
unnecessarily—yet characteristically—long hashtag included) to pop and nerd culture news
to local weirdness to rare windows into my life. And that’s just
from this past week. (And, as a Curator curator, I promise I’ll never call any of this “curating.” People who do, you’re now on my shit list.)
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