9/2/05: Scenes of American Labor, the gallery's latest and greatest exhibit opened yesterday. Thanks to Charles Donelan, we made the cover of the Independent. Feeling creative, I made a new image for the "other" section of projects.
8/12/05: The UAM project is finally done. Halleluijah.
8/7/05: Several days ago, Diego Rodrigo Noguchi committed an act so low and spiteful as to be worthy of the Department of Homeland Security's attention.
7/10/05: My friend Damian finally went public. He makes a fairly good case for waiting until you've really got something to show. Very refreshing images, if you're in the inner circle.
6/22/05: A nifty little site for graffiti's lurid history popped up on nytimes.com: grafarc.org. In other news, I finished a postcard for the Friends of the University Art Museum's upcoming exhibit "High Society." My Harry Carmean catalog came out pretty well too.
6/5/05: Our little family welcomes home Diego Rodrigo Noguchi - a plant that will undoubtedly make his way into our heart. If not, we won't water him.
5/9/05: An update to the print section with the artwork for Jeigh Baldwin's new demo, to be entitled Buttery Dawn.
5/4/05: Tony Blair remains PM, America gets National ID cards, Tsunami victims get aid, and I host the Ben Messick catalog. Whew. Will the excitement ever stop?
4/25/05: Memes away! This site represents an intriguing "out-of-the-box" solution to global armed conflict. Specifically, global hand love. (Not for small children or small minds).
4/24/05: After a long hiatus, I have updated the site again. The news: many loved ones passed this week, and I am reminded once again, of how precious and short our time here really is. I have also updated the print section with two new catalogs for the gallery. Check back soon for updates to the same section. I have several print projects currently in progress.
3/7/05: The Best Database Art I've ever seen.