Thursday, February 28, 2008

heimweh uber alles

This post is dedicated to the weather, the food, and the friends down in Austin. Adam at the bridge.the perfect place to wash everything away. Tecate beer, cigarettes, and corn on the cob doused in butter and chili pepper.
Kitty.
MeMe and Erin Curtis
Adam and Brandi
Roberto and Clarissa
Koriente. I start to cry just thinking of the sweet and beautiful Korean woman who owns this place.
Koriente's BiBimBop
Foodheads sandwich
Anna's backyard -Jamie, Celia, Jill, Laura, and Roberto
Crazy Planet of the Apes style swimming at Hamilton Pool

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

corey day quattro

Dennis and Micki volunteered to help Corey with his work. they were the sweetest couple- retired schoolteachers from New York who moved to Colorado 4 years ago. .

Jeanne Shoaf- head of FCMoCA
Jeanne with student volunteers.

The unveiling!


The Bean Cycle












Tuesday, February 26, 2008

New Day Rising

Lately I have been driving to Greeley to get an early afternoon coffee, or a snack at a taqueria. there is also a cool magazine emporium named "Woody's" ...kind of like Al's News, but wider. Today i dropped in on Chip Coronel, at UNC. He's the head Art Historian there. He gave me a great tour of the studios.

Near the coffee shop is a little place i like to dream about having a studio in.
I also went to Greeley today with a purpose- to go to the camera store that I passed the other day.
It was open two days ago.

Photo by Robert Adams, early '70's - from the book "White Churches of the Plains"
Same church today
And...it looks like I better make a nice photo of this church before it leaves Eaton. Or, maybe I should have it delivered to a plot of land out on the Pawnee
Corey making progress...

Monday, February 25, 2008

unique forms of continuity in space

Thursday lunch at Suehiro's with my dad.
I drove out East to take a walk and ended up at the Wellington State Park.

A beautiful piece at the FCMoCA by Melanie McLain. this piece is shockingly beautiful- made up of 16 mm film

Corey Drieth hangs a show. Or, puts it up on the wall. This is day #1 and I will try to document the stages of progression in the next two weeks.