Artomatic 419! Lite + Possibly Entertaining Documentaries
This weekend, Artomatic 419! Lite will take place, presented by the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo. It’s (centrally) located at Fort Industry Square in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The event is free and open to the public.
I’m plugging this event because I’ve got a couple friends exhibiting. View the flyer here (.pdf).
Rachel Greenfield, my cohort from Marce Dupay’s collage class and a couple of select Art History courses worked with a group on a book project titled “Toledo Remanufactured”. A paperback copy of the book is available for purchase online, as well as a more affordable downloadable version of the text. View it here.
Additionally, my friend Sean P. Morrissey has a portion of the exhibition to himself as well.
For more information about Artomatic 419, visit their website.
And finally: some bad photographs of possibly good documentaries.
Photographs taken at Video Spectrum in Bowling Green, Ohio.
If you haven’t visited Video Spectrum and you like offbeat flicks, give them a shot. I highly recommend it. Make sure to browse the employee picks.
Moog.
No, perhaps nobody does.
My lips are sealed.
By rights, this should be pretty good - but it’s hard to say.
Bad photograph. Good group.
Just do it.
I think I’m going to borrow this one from a friend.
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Artomatic 419! Lite + Possibly Entertaining Documentaries
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- 9pm on 9/12/07
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- Art, Film, Images, Sights & Sounds
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