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FRIENDS Art Show! (F-R-I-E-(N)-D-S)….

June 8th, 2009 3 Comments

In the past here on Circus Gold, we’ve talked about the importance of Friendship (Friends, buncha bastards) and how beneficial it can be to one’s on well being.

Well, Tim Kerr, concurs. In fact, he orchestrated an Art Show around this belief, and even named it….

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The Show included Friend Artists Rich Jacobs, Bill Daniel, Michael Sieben, Cynthia Connolly, and Kerr himself. The show took place at Domy Books, in East Austin. Yeah, that’s right, ‘took place’, so there is no way in hell you can see it now, except for here, on Circus Gold, and various other web outposts whom we will not mention.

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“This exhibition was conceptualized by Tim Kerr, one of the five exhibiting artists. Simply put, we have been friends for years and our friendship was struck by the admiration of the other by the artwork they had done and the vision we each have.”

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San FranciscanTreats(DRAW Show & More…)YO!

May 4th, 2009 1 Comment

Circus Gold’s own J(on) Law(rence) recently Silver winged himself to SF for 96 hours of flowers and good times, during which he managed to absorb some of Circus’ favorite San Franciscan stops: Shooting Gallery/White Walls/Varnish..

First, the Shooting Gallery (837 Larkin) for the DRAW show, a traveling plethora of paper pictures from notable ballers like Barry McGee, Ron English, Zach McDonald, Rusty Mills(Creator of Pinky and the Brain), Matthew Rodriguez, Rich Jacobs, and many more…


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Draw was cooked up by Erik Foss and Curse Mackey from the Fuse Gallery in NYC, and received a little help from Capitol City Curator, Rachel Koper, after which it opened in Austin Texas during SXSW 07. Since, the show has traveled to the Stolen Space in London, and now to SF, where in each instance, it has grown and evolved.

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