Art AIDS America
Tacoma Art Museum

David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Bufflaoes), 1994

David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Bufflaoes), 1994

“Art AIDS America is an epic and a national treasure. “  Jen Graves, The Stranger, 10/07/15

“I have never been to a show where I have wanted to read everything.  Suddenly, it was closing time … I couldn’t believe I had been there that long.”  Jeanne Brennan

Rock Huschka, lead curator of Tacoma Art Museum, has been working on this show for a decade with his co-curator Jonathan David Katz.  Arts AIDS America is a gathering of artworks that tell the story of the reality and horror of death in America in the 80s and 90s, and is a vision Hushka had as an art student in the 80s.  It is a must-see.  Closing date:  1/10/16

Show your support of this critical and vital exhibition here.

SOFA Chicago
November 5 – 8

"Himba Blue" 2015 Original image, screen-printed, kiln-fired, blown and sandblasted glass; ferrous and non-ferrous metals 20" x 19" x 5"

“Himba Blue” 2015
Original image; screen-printed, kiln-fired, blown and sandblasted glass; ferrous and non-ferrous metals
20″ x 19″ x 5″

Thank you to Duane Reed Gallery for showing three new works from our Himba Portrait series at SOFA Chicago.  We hope to see you there!

Mace & Kirkpatrick
Every Soil Bears Not Everything

"Making Before Meaning: Paintbrush Group" 2007 Glass, wood, sisal, dye, steel Purple brush: 77 x 16 x 10

“Making Before Meaning: Paintbrush Group” 2007
Glass, wood, sisal, dye, steel
Purple brush: 77 x 16 x 10

Museum of Glass opened “Every Soil Bears Not Everything“, a major review of Flora’s and Joey’s careers, which now span thirty-six years. This survey exhibition highlights their prolific bodies of work and is accompanied by an extensive publication.  Thru May 15, 2016.  Hat’s off to you both!