Some drawings of mine spotted on the new KRINK website.
Currently at David B. Smith Gallery...
It Takes a Village Skatepark Fundraiser
Louis Buhl & Co. is thrilled to announce It Takes a Village, a one-night-only benefit exhibition spanning both Louis Buhl and sister gallery Library Street Collective’s walls and featuring over 70 participating artists to raise funds for the development of a permanent public skatepark in Detroit’s East Village neighborhood. The project led by Library Street Collective is in partnership with Jefferson East, Inc., a neighborhood non-profit organization that serves low-income populations on Detroit’s east side and five historic bordering neighborhoods.
The skatepark will open in spring 2023 alongside the Charles McGee Legacy Park and a retrospective on the late artist’s life and work at the Shepherd. Upon its completion, the skatepark will be fully accessible to the public. Says Joshua R. Elling, CEO of Jefferson East, Inc: "As Jefferson East works to revitalize the east Jefferson corridor, it is vital that residents have safe and engaging places to enjoy. The addition of this new skatepark will be an amazing amenity for residents—young and old, longtime Detroiters and visitors alike. Combined with the Charles McGee Legacy Park, this new public space will be a world-class amenity for all to enjoy."
With the help of NewLine Skateparks, Tony Hawk will lead the functional design of the park, while artist McArthur Binion will oversee elements of the artistic design. It was in 2017 that Library Street Collective first collaborated with Hawk to design and produce Wayfinding with Ryan McGinness, an installation and skatepark in downtown Detroit—this being just one of various skatepark projects Hawk has spearheaded throughout the city over the years. Hawk looks forward to continuing to activate the local community with this latest advancement: "I’m honored to partner with Anthony & JJ Curis and all of the participating artists to help bring this public skatepark to life. This community-focused project will be a perfect addition to Detroit’s East Village neighborhood."
It Takes a Village is also a celebration of Library Street Collective’s ten year anniversary, “a milestone we are honored to share with the community of artists who have shaped our mission and allow us to contribute crucial support to the creative renaissance of the city of Detroit,” says founder and partner Anthony Curis. “The occasion signifies a new chapter for the galleries as we enter our expansion into the East Village neighborhood, with plans along with the City of Detroit to designate the area as the city’s next cultural district. A soon-to-be fundamental component of this ambitious development, the skatepark will empower daily joy and play, while uniquely immersing the community in the greater world of art—Library Street Collective and Louis Buhl’s predominant goal since their inception.”
It Takes a Village will be on display for one night only on September 2, 2022 from 7 - 9 PM at Library Street Collective and Louis Buhl & Co. in downtown Detroit.
Featured artists include Tiffany Alfonseca, Daniel Arsham, Trudy Benson, Katherine Bernhardt, McArthur Binion, Morgan Blair, Greg Bogin, Judy Bowman, Davariz Broaden, Kelsey Brookes, Marcus Brutus, Cydney Camp, Canyon Castator, Ryan Travis Christian, Jake Clark, Allana Clarke, Richard Colman, Rosson Crow, Timothy Curtis, Heather Day, Sam Dienst, Michael Dotson, Sam Durant, Greg Fadell, FAILE, Shepard Fairey, Beverly Fishman, James Benjamin Franklin, Sam Friedman, FriendsWithYou, Olivia Guterson, Eric Haze, Jammie Holmes, Thrush Holmes, Cody Hudson, Todd James, Kaylie Kaitschuck, Sam Keller, Matthew King, Paul Kremer, Gary Lang, GE Liu, Geoff McFetridge, Charles McGee, Ryan McGinness, Zoe McGuire, Mario Moore, Robert Moreland, Jordan Nickel, Sheila Nicolin, KC Ortiz, José Parlá, Pedro Pedro, Cleon Peterson, Jason REVOK, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Ellen Rutt, Chris Schanck, Ryan Schneider, Eric Shaw, Adam Parker Smith, Willie Wayne Smith, Phillip K. Smith III, Sheida Soleimani, Jacqueline Surdell, Michael Thorpe, Russell Tyler, Paul Verdell, Julia Wachtel, Natalie Wadlington, Bradley Ward, Wendy White, Tyrrell Winston, and more.
Wandawega Artist Cabin
Peace Pot Plant drawings installed at the newly revamped Camp Wandawega artist cabin.
Photo: @bobcoscarelli
Denver, Soon....
The Art Of The Game
ALL STAR PRESS X CHICAGO BULLS
PRESENT
“THE ART OF THE GAME”
All Star Press and the Chicago Bulls are excited to present “THE ART OF THE GAME,” a fully immersive visual art exhibition exploring the iconic history and deep-rooted presence of The Chicago Bulls. This show is in celebration of the Chicago Bulls, Bulls community, and the All Star Press x Chicago Bulls partnership which aims to unify Chicago sports and arts scenes. “THE ART OF THE GAME” features a carefully curated lineup of over eighty different artists whose work embodies their distinctive experiences, memories, and connection to the Chicago Bulls to capture the unique story of the team’s legacy. This is an officially licensed, one-of-a-kind event that memorializes our prolific team’s successes and history within the context of art and visual culture.
A central element of the show is its focus on giving back; a portion of the proceeds made from the event will go to Chicago Bulls Charities, which focuses its efforts on four areas: education, community investment, health and wellness, and youth opportunity.
The show will open on Saturday, September 3rd, 2022, and run through September 5th as one exciting part of a larger week of Bulls’ celebrations.
The show will be held at the United Center, 1901 W Madison St, Chicago, IL, and will feature a full new body of work from over eighty artists.
Hiss Golden Messenger in space....
Louis Buhl Woven Editions on Hypebeast
Cool to see the recent woven editions pop up on the Hypebeast blog. You can see it HERE.
The National poster
Excited to get to do a poster for The National. A few of them left over from the show last night are currently up on the bands webstore HERE.
Also if you are a cherry tree member there is a special colorway version available just for you.
Callicoon Hills Wooden Mobile
Wooden mobile created for Callicoon Hills resort. Callicoon Hills is a century old resort nestled in a lovely Catskills mountain valley in the hamlet of Callicoon Center, New York.
See more of the space HERE.
Coming soon with Louis Buhl....
info@louisbuhl.com for more info.
Hiss Golden Messenger and Aoife O'Donovan Tour Posters
Jeffrey Silverstein East Coast Tour Poster
https://www.jeffreylewissilverstein.com
Glass House Auction
I’ve got a sculpture in the Glass House 2022 summer auction. More info can be found HERE.
The Ecology Center
Cut paper version of the rainbow sculpture at @theecologycenter made into a t shirt graphic for a collaboration with Taylor Stitch with proceeds supporting the ecology center. 🌎🌈🌿💧
Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two
Mini Galerie is excited to launch two limited edition screenprints by Cody Hudson titled Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two. The two colour artworks are printed on Fabriano Artistico Grana Fina paper in an edition of 30.
Cody Hudson
Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux Part One & Two (2022)
Two Colour Screenprint on Fabriano Artistico Grana Fina paper
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inch)
Edition of 30
Signed and numbered by Cody Hudson
Comes with certificate of authenticity
Buy Everyday Ambient Isolation Redux here.
Roots & Culture Auction
Mini Galerie March 25
Mini Galerie is proud to present Reasons You May Feel Like Something Is Wrong With You, a solo exhibition by Cody Hudson.
Hudson is a Chicago-based artist and designer, whose media ranges from sculpture and painting, to digital design and murals.
Featuring a series of seven paintings and three new powder-coated steel sculptures, Hudson’s characteristically quirky forms tell the story of a mind searching for connection to the natural world. The creative outcome of a socially isolated pandemic, these pieces both represent the artist’s tangle of inner reflections as well as pay tribute to the nature around him. By employing a subdued palette, Hudson transfers feelings of hopefulness, positivity, and self-reflection to a world still thawing from prescribed loneliness and isolation. A contemporary ode to still-life and landscape painting, Hudson demonstrates how careful observation of the life growing around us can generate a new perspective, and help us to escape the monologue of self-deprecating thoughts that often arise when we spend too much time alone in our head.
Also on show are two new screen prints, produced by De Kijm in The Hague, on Fabriano Artistico paper.
The event is located at Hannie Dankbaarpassage 8 in Amsterdam and will open on Friday the 25th of March, 15.00 – 17.00 h.
Please request the preview catalogue at info@minigalerie.nl.
We look forward to seeing you!
Jeffrey Silverstein
Poster for Jeffrey Silverstein 2022 tour.