I'm happy, super-happy even, to be included in the upcoming exhibit at the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art in Greensboro, NC - focus is on portraiture. Looks like it will be a neat show, an interesting range of work. Here's the show flyer: |
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It means I'll be missing First Friday on April 4, but I'm curious to see the show up in Greensboro. They have a big, beautiful space and, unlike for First Friday, my lazy self hasn't had to hang any paintings. That counts for something. |
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Portraits and North Carolina artists.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Historical signage.
As with many other cities throughout the U.S., Raleigh has a series of markers and other signage in its downtown area (principally) which call attention to particular historic events or sites which may be of interest to the average citizen.
This one (my favorite) can be found in downtown Raleigh near the intersection of Lane and McDowell:

This one (my favorite) can be found in downtown Raleigh near the intersection of Lane and McDowell:

Sunday, March 23, 2008
In which I sing the praises of Raleigh.
As relatively a new transplant - to the Triangle area, to North Carolina, to Raleigh specifically - I am continually on the prowl for cool things that make me fall in love with our newly adopted city. Coming from an area as lovely as the San Francisco Bay Area, which I miss to varying degrees on any given day, I need to be charmed. I need some love from Raleigh, this little bitty strange new city. And whenever I walk up Pullen through North Carolina State University's campus, I get some much-needed positivity from the following:
Even my generally cranky, negative self can get behind this sentiment. Happy Easter Eve, y'all.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
birth of the blog.
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