Postconceptualism: The Malleable Object at UMD
The Opening Reception of Postconceptualism: The Malleable Object is on Thursday, Mar. 10, 2011 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. They also welcome your presence at the Panel Discussion with Artists & Curator on Thursday, Mar. 17 beginning at 6:00 pm.
The Stamp Gallery is located on the first floor of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union-Center for Campus Life, at the University of Maryland, College Park. The gallery is free and open to the public Mondays-Thursdays 10:00am – 8:00pm; Fridays 10:00am – 6:00am, and Saturdays 11:00am – 5:00pm. For more information visit the gallery’s website or call (301) 314-8493.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
TBD: D for Downsize
Six months after its debut, the TBD news website is losing most of its work force and will retool as an arts and entertainment niche site.Read it all here and read editor Erik Wemple's thoughts here.
Arlington-based Allbritton Communications Co. — which also owns television station WJLA, the ABC affiliate in Washington — launched TBD in August with plans to aggressively cover local news in the region.
Initial plans called for a staff of about 50 journalists. But TBD editor Erik Wemple said that Wednesday's restructuring will reduce TBD staff from about two dozen to about eight staffers.
Facebook scares
I don't know why, but my Facebook profile always had this scary picture as part of the ads to the right of the profile. I write "had", because as soon as I clicked on the ad in order to get the below image for this post, it no longer shows up trying to sell me stuff to grow huge muscles.These are supposed to be "smart ads" that learn about the person (me) and then try to show them ads that they think the person will like. They are the main, and only reason that Facebook is apparently worth $25 billion dollars.
I have news for whoever designs the logic that learns to make these "smart" ads: you're really fucking up when it comes to me.
I can clearly and honestly tell you that I don't want to look like Mal'akh (a.k.a. Zachary Solomon, the estranged son of Peter Solomon in Dan Brown's impossible to put down thriller The Lost Symbol, easily the best ever fictional (I think) literary work set in Washington, DC).
If you haven't read the book and love weird, slightly historical thrillers which teach you a lot about DC's buildings and architectural historical provenance, buy one here.
Carlos Hathcock
Today is the anniversary of the death of USMC legend Carlos Hathcock. To get called a "legend" in the USMC takes a lot of legend-making, and few Marines are more legendary than Hathcock, perhaps the American most deserving of the Medal of Honor who was never awarded that medal (he declined being recommended for it).
We salute you Gunny!
Over in NorfolkSeveral DMV area artists, such as Tim Tate, Andrew Wodzianski and yours truly are in MFA's Winter show. The reception is February 26, from 7-9PM.
Mayer Fine Art
333 Waterside Drive
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 803-4749
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Get your free copy
Jonathan Fisher tells you how to get your free copy of The Folly (the DMV's new literary arts magazine) here.
Worn Magazine Mixer
Worn Magazine's third issue is on its way... In the meantime, join Worn Magazine for their second industry mixer to connect with fellow photography and fashion entrepreneurs living and working in the DC-metro area.
* When: Wednesday, March 2nd from 6 – 8pm
* Where: The Gibson, 2nd Floor | 2009 14th St. NW
* Tickets: Available for $5 on EventBrite