October 2011 I ventured back to New Orleans for a month to work on my own project at the lovely artist run space, Parse Gallery. I was hosted by some of the most incredible people on the planet, Margot, Andrew and Ricky :). During my month stay I worked on a few drawings but more importantly added to and installed an exterior version of Stripped Opacity Construction Playground in a very site appropriate location in the enchanting urban ruins of the Parse Gallery courtyard. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect spot. The piece was also part of an exhibition called Between the Tracks which, was a branch of the satellite shows for New Orleans city wide biennial, Prospect 2.
Friday, June 22, 2012
October 2011 I ventured back to New Orleans for a month to work on my own project at the lovely artist run space, Parse Gallery. I was hosted by some of the most incredible people on the planet, Margot, Andrew and Ricky :). During my month stay I worked on a few drawings but more importantly added to and installed an exterior version of Stripped Opacity Construction Playground in a very site appropriate location in the enchanting urban ruins of the Parse Gallery courtyard. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect spot. The piece was also part of an exhibition called Between the Tracks which, was a branch of the satellite shows for New Orleans city wide biennial, Prospect 2.
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