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Brendan Fowler Interview
Written by Noah Hanson   
Saturday, 25 March 2006 08:02
Noah wraps up his creators of ANP trilogy with this co-creator and BARR doer who just wrapped up a tour with Animal Collective. I'm not too sure what to write out for this intro, so I'm just going to say that Brendan Fowler has a lot going for him. He's the last, but not least, ANP interview I have for you. He makes his own music and tours all over the US playing for anyone interested. He was one of the forces behind the Alleged Gallery, and over all, he's just a super positive guy. Read on.
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So Brendan, could you introduce yourself and give us a few stats?
Hello! My name is Brendan Fowler. What kind of stats do you want?

How about telling us your middle name, your age, how long you can hold your breath, and the number of tattoos you have?
James, 28 (that is new, though... my birthday is this week and I'm still getting used to the idea of 28. But I guess we're all always getting used to something, right?), I can hold my breath not that long, and I have... lost count of how many tattoos I have. I'm not sure how to count because some are spread out in parts and some are on top of each other, and some were done in the same sitting, like, three little ones in an afternoon... I don't know, like, 20 sort of?

You just put out the 3rd issue of ANPQuarterly. What's the response you're getting so far from people over this new huge artsy fartsy mag you, Ed Templeton, and Aaron Rose have been putting out?
The response has been great. We work really really hard on it and RVCA is putting a lot into it in terms of the means to make it happen... so I think people really appreciate getting a large (11"x17") full color magazine with quality contents for FREE. People have said really nice things.

How'd you guys all get together to start this thing, and how'd you get RVCA to sponsor it all?
Well, I think that P.M.Tenore from RVCA wanted to do it and he asked Ed about kind of putting it together and in an ideal world who he would want to do it with. He suggested myself and Aaron. Aaron did Alleged Gallery and gave Ed maybe his first show so they have known each other and worked together for years. I worked with Aaron at Alleged for its last 4 years and Ed and I have been friends for a while... it's pretty triangulated and the rad thing is that we have all worked together before, so there wasn't so much of a "rhythm finding," we already had our rhythms together. But I want to add Casey Holland into the mix: he is our art director/layout wizard and he takes the texts and images and things that we gather and makes the thing. He does other print work at RVCA as well, but ANPQuarterly is a pretty huge part of his time and he works his ass off! He used to do a magazine called Happy, which is a free O.C. localized surf/skate/snow/beach magazine, so he knew about magazines and design and layout and printing and everything. It has been really really a joy to get to work with him and learn about how amazing he is. Casey has heavy Captain-Make-It-Happen energy and he fully rules sooo much.

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There seems to be a lot of great people backing up ANP magazine. Ultimately, where do you wanna take this thing?
You know, I would like it to get to the point that it is a reliable thing that stays exciting. It is a big free thing that just appears, and I would like to keep it that way, except that I would like people to know when and where it will appear and anyone who wants it can have it and there won't be any weird eBaying or stressing involved in acquiring it... That exists to some extent now and it is really unfortunate. We're not trying to make it exclusive or rare, it's just in it's nature that it is kind of... it's hard to send out 20,000 copies of somethin like this and make sure that everyone that wants one will know where to get it. But we think about this a lot and are working really hard to get it to the point that it goes where it needs to...

How do you guys make the magazine each quarter? Have you guys worked out a plan on how to make the thing (not so much a strict plan, but still, do you have any sort of blueprint) or do you guys just sorta gather up interviews and reviews and photos and do-dads all over, and then just sorta throw it together?

We have a pretty set plan. There is a lot of discussion about what we would like to talk about, what would really work. We have been trying to think a few in advance (just like most magazines) so there isn't so much rush and clamor when its time to do it... But the operative word is "try" I guess... It gets crazy cause we all do other things that involve a lot of travelling, so just trying to be all together at deadline is kind of hard, but it has been working so far.

How was your recent move to Orange County? Ed said you knew what you were getting into, but are you having your doubts yet?

Well, we "knew" but do you ever reaaaally know? We thought we knew... it is crazy in the way that I don't really know how to describe it in this context... but I will say this: we live exactly between the Huntington Beach skatepark (which is fully attatched to HB HighSchool) and the ocean. Bananananananas! Watching hectic alternative school kids interact (that's pretty much my new record, right there), skating and the ocean... I'll just leave it at that.
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So, besides doing ANP, you also have been doing the BARR thing. Can you tell those who don't know, what BARR is actually?
BARR is a performance thing, and a recording thing. Up until very very recently it has been just me, talking and singing over music that I pre-record. Most of the music is very minimal so that you can hear the words clearly. I put out records on 5RC / KillRockStars and DoggPony and play at clubs and all ages venues and galleries and museums and livingrooms and, you know, wherever punk kids play. -Oh, but I'm starting to have other people play with me, which is really really exciting. I had Kevin Shea, who is my all time favourite drummer, play two shows with me in NY in the fall... I'm working on a new record now, and hopefully when I tour for it next year BARR will be a little bit more of a full on live thing. And, you know, it used to be that I "played as" BARR, but now I say that "BARR means that BRendan will be there talking" You can go to the BARR website www.barrbarr.com or myspace page www.myspace.com/barrbarr to see or hear more.

How long have you been BARR?
The first BARR show (although it was just BAR then... the second R was added about six months later) was halloween of 2001: Tracy+The Plastics, Erase Eratta, Orthrelm, BARR...

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You're touring with Animal Collective now. How'd that come about, and what's the tour been like so far?

Noah! I'm so sorry it took so long to get this back to you! The tour is done now and it ruled, but it was hectic! My dude, Ethan, and I drove the AC merch/gear truck and had to be at every venue at like 2:00 every day when they got there for soundcheck... so it was kind of hectic... and thus very little magazine work could be done and very little emailing (and even less email interviewing! I'm sorry, dude!) But it was rad. They are some of my oldest friends- three of us were in our first band together in high school- and we have talked about touring together for a while. Honestly, though, I have to say that that is kind of an offensive question that people tend to ask, or maybe just short sighted, because it kind of sounds like "how did YOU wind up touring with THEM?" Maybe its just because we like each other and think it would be rad? I appreciate that it was a huge tour and that I was there, but more so I am happy that people are getting what AC do and that they are being as loved as they are. They are making really really important art that is totally generous and giving and from a beautiful place, and I am amped that people appreciate that.

I just saw you here in Seattle. You did a great job by the way, and no harm meant by that last question. My bad. But yeah, I didn't know you also played as a "free jazz drummer." Did you know First Nation was gonna call you onto stage to play like that?
Yes. I would play that song with them every night for the second half of the tour. It started out as a joke when they found out that I went to college for free jazz drumming (which is admittedly kind of a jacked thing to go to school for); Nina, I think, was all "we shuld have you play on a song" as if I would say "no." Finaly the next night I just said "I would love to play with you guys if you seriously want me." It was really fun and I looked forward to it every show. It's great that BARR is so easy, in terms of travel and equipment and logistics, but I really miss playing with people.

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When I met you a few months ago you were playing with my friends Little Party and the Bad Business, and with Princess. It was at the SS Marie Antoinette, a small DIY spot. Right away you struck me as a super posi-core guy. You were all about hugs and getting kids into the show, and just playing your music. It was rad. I'd hate to put you into a stereotypical sorta position, but along with the posicore-ness, are you straight edge and vegan and poly and all that other stuff yadda yadda?
I am not sure what "poly" means, but I am not straight edge and I am pretty much vegan. I feel like you have to pick your battles and sometimes starving when you're in a weird place and don't have access to your comfort foods is not worth it. Life is complicated.

I was talking about polyamory, aka non-monogamy. Maybe this is too personal of a question, now that I think of it...
Uhm, no, not "poly," but I like the idea of a new subcultural term... not that polyamory is a new idea, but the idea of saying "poly" is new to me. But maybe it's a Seattle thing? Like, I think that you Seattle kids were the first to have MySpace gangs "Realgirl 79" and stuff...

That actually may be true. I usually blame those things on a friend of mine named Marius... Anyway, you do ANP, you're BARR, what other hobbies are you into?
I still skateboard and I love talking to people and checking out what they do... which, I guess that BARR (touring) and ANP are two things that are geared towards dealing with/talking to people.

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What books/comix/music/movies/people/foods/whatever are you into right now?
Oh my... you can check my ArtForum Top 10 list this month... (that is actually not a joke)... I think you can see it online actually, but I want to say that they edit you so heavily that a lot of the words aren't mine anymore... although the list is mine. Otherwise, there is a new band from LA called No Age that is going to rule. It's the two guys from this old band called Wives. Christopher Wool has an amazing show at Gagosian Gallery in LA right now. I think he rules so much! And that new E-40 song that they play on the radio is amazing! It is sooo confrontational for a radio song, too! And I just, waay late in the game, discovered the late comedian Mitch Hedberg. He has a cd/dvd that comedy central put out that is unreal. His timing... he was fully fully on his own amazing trip. Rullersville.

Wow. That was a really great top 10 list on ArtForum. I'm really interested in checking out all of the ones I've never heard about until now. Thanks. Anyway, what can we expect from Brendan Fowler in the future as BARR and as ANP dood?
Right now we are finishing ANPQuarterly#4, and it will be out in mid April. This summer I'm recording a new BARR record which will come out in Feb07, and in the fall I'm touring a lot of the US with Xiu Xiu, catching most of the parts that I missed with Animal Collective. In May I'm touring the UK for the first time, and in July I'm doing and art show/performance series at David Kordansky Gallery in LA. (Wynne Greenwood/K8 Hardy, Emily Roysdon, Chris Johanson and Luke Fischbeck/Lucky Dragons are in the art show as well).

It's great that your staying so busy. Shoutouts?
You for doing this... Noah, thanks so much! And to all the ruling people who I have met or not met yet who are being rad. Thanks.

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Viborg International Billboard Painting Festival

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Brendan Monroe Sculptures, A How To

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Mural by Curiot (+Mexico)

Mexico City based Curiot, whose sold out solo show Age of Omuktlans ran last March at FFDG, just finished this great mural entitled "El Retorno de Akhankutli" in Mexico. He recently completed one in Berlin too which we'll be posting in the coming week. The guy is very very talented in our eyes.


The Pizza Slice(r) by Henry Gunderson

This made our day. Not only do we love pizza but we also love Henry Gunderson... So a board shapped like a hot slice designed by Henry Gunderson for The Good Company, well... this writer needs to go for a slice right now.


Wendell McShine @Fifty24SF

Wendell McShine (lives in Mexico City, from Trinidad) opened his newest show, Raccoon's Law, at Fifty24SF on Saturday night. ARYZ was a tough act to follow, but McShine held his own in the space... With a combination of a mural, a video, and both drawings and mixed-media works on paper, the diversity of this solo show was impressive. The Raccoon drawings were especially attractive as the way he executed them looked like they actually had fur coming off the page, and you can only imagine how soft it would be to touch. I was lucky to see his work in person through this show, and I hope to encounter more in the future.


Honey Boo Boo's Amurrican Starquest

Ingrid Wells just got her MFA from The San Francisco Art Institute and these oil paintings from her Honey Boo Boo's Amurrican Starquest were on display as part of the recent MFA exhibition... Ingrid Wells works and lives in San Francisco.


"Out the Window" at Prohibition Gallery

Henry Gunderson emailed over some photos from his recent group show with Andrew Luck, Jordan Bogash, and Mario Ayala "Out The Window" which ran at the Los Angeles based Prohibition Gallery.


The Tornatos in Moore, OK by Justin Clemons

I got there the day after the tornado came through. It was like nothing I had ever seen before. My mind just could not grasp what my eyes were seeing. It was just too much to take in, too much to process. So, I did what comes naturally and took images. It sort of helped me separate from the chaos and helped me focus.


Hyuro "In/Between" at ArtRebels

Check out this, what could be, one of the longest murals ever created. Hyuro from Valencia, Spain was recently in Copenhagen for the solo show "In/Between" at ArtRebels.


ARYZ's TL Mural and The Apple

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Oversized Paintings by Jeffrey Cheung

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Alison Blickle at Eleanor Harwood thru June 15th

Great solo show by LA based Alison Blickle (Born 1976) up now at San Francisco's Eleanor Harwood gallery. History of Magic Part 1... The Hermitage runs through June 15th 2013. -- 1295 Alabama St. Hours: Wed thru Sat (11-6pm)


John Felix Arnold III in Japan (Part 4)

Well, it looks like John Felix Arnold rocked Tokyo with his opening with Koutaro Ooyama at Spes Lab a few weeks back. Even a language barrier couldn't prevent the success of their collaboration. They invited everyone they met on trains, in cars, cafes, bars, restaurants, and people responded by attending, and bringing their families and friends as well.


Sanjay & Craig Premiere Party (+LA)

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Tofer Chin @Lu Magnus (+NYC)

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The Sound of Dust

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Daniel Chen @The Book and Job Gallery (SF)

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Whole Foods Rips Off Corey Arnold?
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 13:57

Tucker Nichols emailed over this Whole Foods poster (below right) which looks a lot like one of Corey Arnold's photos (bottom left). Coincidence? Where they inspired by Corey's photo? Did Corey actually shoot the photo? Who knows and Corey is fishing for salmon right now (like this), so we can't ask him to find out.

Wait, on this Instagram, Corey Arnold writes "Ripped off!", so we guess that's your answer.

Whole Foods highly inspired by a Corey Arnold photo. Ripped off?

 

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Homemade Tattoos (+How To)
Friday, 14 June 2013 10:00

Yeah, bad tattoos are basically a bummer, right? But they're also pretty much a rite of passage for bored and disenfranchised-feeling teenagers the world over. At least it was for about 95% of the people I know. Going to a reputable tattoo shop and getting a wizard or unicorn drilled into your lower back is totally fine, but nothing really takes the place of sitting around with a bunch of friends and some beers, enthusiastically taking turns poking each others' arms full of bad ideas-which actually is fun at any age.

Homemade Tattoos

Andreas Trolf's feature is an olde but goodie

 

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Oakland: Organizers Trying to Keep Monthly Street Art Party Alive
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OAKLAND -- First Fridays is hoping Oakland hasn't seen the last of the one of a kind event... The street art party is free to attend, but organizers say with police and other costs the price tag to throw the monthly party is $20,000... The City of Oakland has been footing the bill for months and after kicking in $500,000, it's pulling the plug... Organizers are now asking for donations and developing a vendor fee schedule to try and keep the party alive. ~continue reading

From a Fecal Face visit to one in 2008 (pics)

 

June Group Show @Guerrero Gallery Saturday
Thursday, 13 June 2013 09:52

SAN FRANCISCO -- Guerrero Gallery, here in the Mission, opens their summer group show this Saturday, June 15th, featuring works from a steller lineup: Daniel Albrigo, Ryan Travis Christian, Alejandro Diaz-Ayala, Frohawk Two Feathers, Michelle Guintu, Justin Hager, Cody Hudson, Terry Powers, Rye Purvis, Victory Reyes, Jamie Williams, and Yarrow Slaps.

~complete details

Work by Alejandro Diaz-Ayala

 

Austin McManus Photography
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Image from Austin McManus' "Partner in Crime" series

 

SOEX's Monster Drawing Rally
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A live drawing and fundraising event with 120 artists working side by side. The event lets spectators to observe artists in the act of creation, providing the opportunity to watch a drawing come to life, and to purchase a work of art minutes after its completion. Drawings are available for purchase immediately for just $60 each.
~complete details

 

Disputed Banksy graffiti art sold for $1.1M in London
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Wonder if our old emails with Banksy are worth a few thousand dollars. It seems everything the dude touches is worth a million dollars these days! Nutty and much deserved.

A disputed Banksy graffiti artwork removed from a gritty London neighbourhood has sold for approximately $1.1 million US at auction. The provocative Slave Labour (Bunting Boy) sold at a private auction held by concierge firm The Sincura Group at the London Film Museum on Sunday, according to Bloomberg news service. The spray-painted, stenciled work depicts a child labourer using an antique sewing machine to create a Union Jack bunting.
-Continue reading

 

Deutsche Bahn plans to use drones to catch graffiti artists
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Germany's national railway is testing the use of mini-drones to curb damage to its trains from graffiti. Experts call the move pointless and excessive, saying that varnish for trains could solve the problem instead.
~continue reading

 

The Boys From The UK
Monday, 03 June 2013 14:39

Daniel Cronin, who shot The Gathering of the Juggalos Feature (book out now through Random House), swung through FFDG last Friday to check out The Skull & Sword show (running through June 8th) with a couple of English fellas that's he's been traveling with for a feature on The Guardian UK's website.

Daniel Cronin was hired to shoot photos for the ongoing feature series: the Road Trips USA: Pacific Coast... An interesting idea where the trip was live blogged/ tweeted/ Instagramed with people making suggestions for what to check out, and well, into FFDG they stopped.

Look ma, we made The Guardian U.K.

Come on, guys. Don't call San Francisco "San Fran".

 

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Viborg International Billboard Painting Festival

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Kelly Tunstall's A16 Commissions

Kelly Tunstall, who's showing w/ Ferris Plock at FFDG this August 16th, recently finished some commissions for A16 in Oakland. Here's a little taste, and check out her last year's show at FFDG.


Brendan Monroe Sculptures, A How To

Brendan Monroe, whose show Melting Into the Floor runs through June 15th at LA's Richard Heller, creates these great wooden sculptures and featured a bunch in the show... He's often asked how he goes about making them and gives us at Fecal Face a little 'how to' on the process.


Mural by Curiot (+Mexico)

Mexico City based Curiot, whose sold out solo show Age of Omuktlans ran last March at FFDG, just finished this great mural entitled "El Retorno de Akhankutli" in Mexico. He recently completed one in Berlin too which we'll be posting in the coming week. The guy is very very talented in our eyes.


The Pizza Slice(r) by Henry Gunderson

This made our day. Not only do we love pizza but we also love Henry Gunderson... So a board shapped like a hot slice designed by Henry Gunderson for The Good Company, well... this writer needs to go for a slice right now.


Wendell McShine @Fifty24SF

Wendell McShine (lives in Mexico City, from Trinidad) opened his newest show, Raccoon's Law, at Fifty24SF on Saturday night. ARYZ was a tough act to follow, but McShine held his own in the space... With a combination of a mural, a video, and both drawings and mixed-media works on paper, the diversity of this solo show was impressive. The Raccoon drawings were especially attractive as the way he executed them looked like they actually had fur coming off the page, and you can only imagine how soft it would be to touch. I was lucky to see his work in person through this show, and I hope to encounter more in the future.


Honey Boo Boo's Amurrican Starquest

Ingrid Wells just got her MFA from The San Francisco Art Institute and these oil paintings from her Honey Boo Boo's Amurrican Starquest were on display as part of the recent MFA exhibition... Ingrid Wells works and lives in San Francisco.


"Out the Window" at Prohibition Gallery

Henry Gunderson emailed over some photos from his recent group show with Andrew Luck, Jordan Bogash, and Mario Ayala "Out The Window" which ran at the Los Angeles based Prohibition Gallery.


The Tornatos in Moore, OK by Justin Clemons

I got there the day after the tornado came through. It was like nothing I had ever seen before. My mind just could not grasp what my eyes were seeing. It was just too much to take in, too much to process. So, I did what comes naturally and took images. It sort of helped me separate from the chaos and helped me focus.


Hyuro "In/Between" at ArtRebels

Check out this, what could be, one of the longest murals ever created. Hyuro from Valencia, Spain was recently in Copenhagen for the solo show "In/Between" at ArtRebels.


ARYZ's TL Mural and The Apple

Rachel Ralph spotted Barcelona-based ARYZ working on his mural in the TL a couple weeks back, and we forgot to share the pics. His show at Fifty24SF opened back in April.


Oversized Paintings by Jeffrey Cheung

Jeffrey Cheung emailed over some photos from a recent one night show he had at Terra Gallery/ event space. The May 19th show also featured live music by Oakland garage rockers Twin Steps and Coldtergeist.


Alison Blickle at Eleanor Harwood thru June 15th

Great solo show by LA based Alison Blickle (Born 1976) up now at San Francisco's Eleanor Harwood gallery. History of Magic Part 1... The Hermitage runs through June 15th 2013. -- 1295 Alabama St. Hours: Wed thru Sat (11-6pm)


John Felix Arnold III in Japan (Part 4)

Well, it looks like John Felix Arnold rocked Tokyo with his opening with Koutaro Ooyama at Spes Lab a few weeks back. Even a language barrier couldn't prevent the success of their collaboration. They invited everyone they met on trains, in cars, cafes, bars, restaurants, and people responded by attending, and bringing their families and friends as well.


Sanjay & Craig Premiere Party (+LA)

Last Thursday evening, I was lucky enough to get invited to Nickelodeon's premiere party for their newest cartoon, Sanja & Craig, created by three awesome dudes - Andreas Trolf, Jim Dirschberger, and Jay Howell. Hosted at Tony's Salon with pizza provided by Pizzanistas, the premiere party was filled with libations and celebrations, even a break-dance battle broke out. Congrats to everyone who worked on the show, and especially Trolf, Jim, and Jay who all have been working tirelessly on it. Sanja & Craig premiered Saturday 10:30 am 11 am on Nickelodeon. You can watch Sanjay and Craig Episode 1: Brett Venom on hulu. and read about how the guys came up with it in this interview with The LA Times. Now, here's some photos from the premiere.


Travis Millard Was Almost Rusty Millard

Drawing Stories is a new series from our buddy Travis Millard. Grab a cup of hot coco, get your slippers on and enjoy some time with your uncle Millard.


Tofer Chin @Lu Magnus (+NYC)

Los Angeles Christofer Chin (Tofer) emailed over some install shots of his current show Ar running in NYC at Lu Magnus through June 29th. Simple/ clean and continuing his op artstyle Tofer Chin features new paintings, photographs, and sculpture continuing his exploration of geologically and architecturally inspired Minimalist forms.


Sten & Lex for The Katowice Street Art Festival

More great street art by the Italian duo, Sten & Lex, this time in Poland for the Katowice Street Art Festival.


TrustCorp @Lebasse (+Los Angeles)

TrustoCorp's all new work for their exhibition at LeBasse Projects in Culver City, Los Angeles is a perfect continuum from past work that embraces the bipolar "have/have not" socioeconomic identity of Los Angeles, which they recently established their new studio in.


The Sound of Dust

I didn't know if you came across this video yet, but I ran into my friend Brian Hanson yesterday who helped film and edit it. It's a film short documenting the work and philosophy of Huntington Beach surfboard Shaper Tim Stamps. Super rad and really inspiring! Anyhow take a peek.


Murals at Harry Wirtz Elementary

Last year, Eric Caruso a teacher at Harry Wirtz Elementary School (Paramount, CA, near LA) had an idea to invite some artists to paint some murals at the school because there wasn't an arts program for the kids. That brilliant idea resulted in some awesome murals by artists Seitaku Aoyama, Yusuke Hanai, Rich Jacobs, Tim Kerr and Albert Reyes.


Ryan De La Hoz @RVCA through 5/25

Ryan De La Hoz' show in the Upper Haight at RVCA runs through this Saturday... And the next time you're in the Mission, be sure to swing through his new shop on 14th St, Cool Try... We need to get over there soon and do a little photo feature for ya.


Daniel Chen @The Book and Job Gallery (SF)

The Book and Job Gallery (San Francisco) really stepped it up with the opening of Daniel Chen's loveBlast on May 4th. Complete with a doorman, piano player, old fashioneds, and some really nice paintings, I could hardly believe I was at the Book and Job. The paintings varied in size, and the show was balanced nicely between them, the spray-can work on the walls, and the smaller drawings displayed throughout. The kind notes Chen wrote on the walls are certain to brighten your day, and the rest of the work is definitely worth a look. It was a very classy evening and I hope they continue to intersperse shows like these into their schedule in the future


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