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A.D.’s STREET MRKT – this Friday, June 2nd

A.D.’s STREET MRKT – this Friday, June 2nd:

As a prelude to the South First Fridays gallery walk in the SoFA district, we’ll be hosting a Street Mrkt beneath the outdoor murals of A.D.

Artists, local vendors & three bands will be on hand for an early evening of art, eccelctic retail and great music.

Friday, June 2nd, 6-9pm
Free and open to the public.
366 South First St., San Jose.

clik “continued reading” for the full lineup.

Artists/vendors:
Robert Arredondo, Christine Benjamin, Black & Brown Clothing, Tim Cottingim, Evelyn’s Henna Tattoos, Funny Monkey Comics, Heart of Chaos, Harriet Helfricht, Rob Lehman, Amanda Lennon, Manny Magallon, Dee Jae Paeste, Al Preciado, Tessie Scharaga, Andy Stattmiller, Martin Steiner, Streetlight Records, Woody Miller & Xenia International Crafts.

Live music:
Mansion Specialize in mellow, poignant rock songs that are understated yet memorable.
Doctor/Nurse The brainchild of local legend Jeff Brummet makes a rare public appearance.
The Mumlers The best and most interesting band in San Jose.

I was close to asking to get in on this, but I just was too slammed between Chabot and work… Next time, I think I’m in to sell some patches.

May 26, 2006 exhibit

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Hey, I just posted photos I got from Jono Kane and the East Bay Express of my exhibit at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland California from May 26, 2006. I had a great time, I learned a lot about my systems setup. I learned what to bring next time, what not to bring. All in all, I’d say it was a huge success, relative to this being my first exhibit of just my work (as opposed to with my wife), and showing the new new work at that. Chachi Jones played a super nice set after Ukulele Apocalypse did their thing. I didn’t get a chance to see much of their performace, I was manning the stations during their set. It seemed like a cool idea… Ziggy Startdust.. cover band.. in drag… and full makeup … on ukuleles. It made for an interesting crowd :)

Anyway, I had a lot of people take a look at the 3d pixelator and say some nice things, so that was cool. I was running various other processing apps on the other machine, including some 4 hour old code that arguably needed a bit more time to bake before showing. So, now I have that. I’ll be going back to do it all over again on June 23, 2006, so look for photos here, or come on out if you can.