East Austin Studio Tour 2012

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NOV 8- 18 2012 Welcome to the 11th East Austin Studio Tour! This is a big year for us as Big Medium celebrates our ten year anniversary as an organization. We’re also excited to be preparing to move into our new space down the road to Canopy at 916 Springdale in January 2013. EAST is about art,

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ideas, collaboration, helping Austin thrive locally, and about community. If you’ve never experienced EAST before and are wondering where to begin, the answer is to begin wherever you want. EAST is a free, self-guided tour which celebrates the creativity which runs rampant on Austin’s east side. Dive, bike or walk in and explore any or all of the hundreds of artist studios, exhibition spaces, and happenings. The EAST website is also full of information, images, printable maps, and more. Our east Austin neighbors have been so gracious and welcoming to tour visitors over the years, so please don’t block driveways or leave anything behind. In fact, if you pick up anything wayward on the ground, you can

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help keep Austin beautiful.

Co- Directors: Shea Little & Anastasia Colombo Program Coordinators: Jana Swec, Camden Torres & Jon Windham Production Crew: Julia McKinley & Jason Webb Design: Jana Swec, Jon Windham & Shea Little Preparator: Matt Norris Design Interns: Ben Osheyack & Chantel Stull Event & Volunteer Coordinator: Meagan Smith Website Development: bohemian cc

MAP

EAST TEAM

This project is funded and supported in part by the City of

The East Austin Studio Tour is proudly organized and produced by Big Medium, an Austin-based non-profit organization dedicated to supporting visual arts and artists in Texas. // bigmedium.org

Austin through the Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com.


EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR

ARTISTS, STUDIOS, EXHIBITIONS

DATES & HOURS November 8 - 18, 2012

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ARTISTS, STUDIOS, EXHIBITIONS Saturdays & Sundays, November 10/11 & 17/18 11am-6pm

EVENTS

The Artists & Studios, the backbone of the East Austin Studio Tour, provide an inside glimpse into artists’ creative spaces and processes. The Exhibition spaces are established venues whose main endeavor is to exhibit fine art or performances all year round. This includes galleries, theaters, and other art spaces.

HAPPENINGS November 9 - 18 various times & dates Happenings are temporary art projects created specifically for the East Austin Studio Tour. Happenings include an eclectic mix of events, projects, art competitions, pop-up venues, traveling performances, creative programming, art parties, site-specific projects, and more. This catalog and the East Austin Studio Tour website include specific information and times for all Happenings.

EAST HUBS 2012 EAST Group Exhibition // 2000 E 6th St Make the 6th Street Group Exhibition your first stop! This is your opportunity to see works by a myriad of artists participating in the 2012 East Austin Studio Tour.

The History of EAST // 1101 E 11th St Presented by Big Medium and Art Alliance Austin, the historic Haehnel Building is the perfect backdrop to a history of the East Austin Studio Tour.

Big Medium, EAST HQ // 5305 Bolm Rd #12 This is where the magic happens. Stop by to learn more about the tour.

DISCLAIMER The EAST and WEST catalogs are an evolving physical representation of the artists who participate in the tours and the work they create. EAST does not set any content guidelines for artists or exercise any predetermined censorship when producing the EAST and WEST catalogs. We ask you to please be aware that the 2012 EAST catalog contains some images with sexual content, nudity, and violence. We understand that some people may find certain images in the catalog controversial. We respect those opinions and are always open to community feedback. Simply, we continuously arrive at a single point, to uphold the freedom of expression and artistic creativity.

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HAPPENINGS pages 410 - 487

THANK YOU page 542

STUDIO TOUR PARTNERS


NOV 8

ART NIGHT AUSTIN: PREVIEW EAST Enjoy a curated experience showcasing a dynamic selection of east Austin creative spaces on the evening of November 8, 2012 // EXPERIENCE:

// EAT:

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Domy Books // Fisterra Studio // Caroline Wright + Agave Print + El Chavez // Delta Millworks // Co-Lab Projects Tiny Park Gallery // Haehnel House Buenos Aires Cafe // Takoba // Tamale House East Me So Hungry // Hillside Farmacy // Goodpop // Sugar Shack BBQ Drambuie | Bombay Sapphire | Austin Beerworks Enjoy continuous shuttles to each location throughout the night!

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OFFICIAL EAST EVENTS NOV 9

Eyes Got It! // Blue Theater, 916 Springdale, 78702

NOV 10

line upon line // Big Medium courtyard, 5305 Bolm Road #12, 78721

NOV 10

Victory Lap // Victory Grill, 1104 East 11th Street, 78702

6pm-10pm

2pm-3pm

6pm-12am

NOV 10 5pm-2am

Eyes Got It! is an open call art competition inspired by arts based, reality-TV game shows. A panel of local arts professionals will conduct their review process in front of a public audience and after 3 rounds of elimination will award one artist a solo exhibition in 2013.

The Austinist called line upon line “the premier new music percussion ensemble in Texas and the South.” In 2011 and 2012, the trio (Adam Bedell, Matthew Teodori & Cullen Faulk) was nominated for an Austin Critics' Table Award for Best Classical Ensemble.

Convene at Victory Grill — one of the last remaining “Chitlin’ Circuit” juke joints on the east side — for EAST’s official after-event festivities including showcases of music, drinks, and community artisans. A percentage of proceeds go to support EAST.

Frontier Bar: Kick-Off Party // Frontier Bar, 2421 Webberville Road, 78702 Frontier Bar is a new live music bar on the eastside with a large patio with an outdoor stage area, an outdoor bar and a ping-pong table. The Kick-Off Party will include 8 bands, DJs and merriment, including One Ounce Opera and the Pons. A percentage of proceeds go to support EAST.

NOV 13

Make. Eat. Drink. // East Side Glass, 507 Calles Street, 78702

NOV 17

Danger Derby // Blue Genie, 916 Springdale Road, 78702

NOV 17

Hot Glass Cold Beer + EAST Auction // East Side Glass, 507 Calles Street, 78702

NOV 17

Tillery Park presents: EAST appreciation party // 801 Tillery Street, 78702

7pm-9pm

6pm-11pm

7pm-9pm

7pm-11pm

Make. Eat. Drink. is a blend of well crafted craft, food and drink. Locally sourced delicious offerings will be served in artisan-made dishware and vessels, inviting you to consider the beauty of thoughtfully presented food and drink. A percentage of proceeds go to support EAST.

Pick up your pinewood derby kit ($10) during the first weekend of EAST, build your own entry for the Danger Derby to race on the 20’ tall, 100’ track lined with hazards, and witness the majesty and debauchery of the no rules danger derby.

The East Side Glass Studio artists will have hot glass blowing demos while Hops & Grain will be on hand to provide samples of their award winning craft beers. All proceeds from the auction go to support EAST.

Tillery Park’s EAST appreciation party will feature Rubberneck Magazine’s musical lineup, live screen printing by Nettie’s Cloth & Ink, and locally brewed beer by Hops & Grain. Tillery Park is a biodynamic mixed-use venue in east Austin.



ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Austin Public Library - University Hills Branch Featuring Mary Jane Garza and Maria Xochitl Longoria A showing of works by Mary Jane Garza and Maria Xochitl Longoria. A mother-daughter exhibit of collaborative projects including montage with drawing on vintage metal TV trays, picado/paper cutout on Japanese rice paper, and powerful hand-colored filmed photographs. Please visit library.austintexas.gov for this location’s open hours.

4721 Loyola Ln // carlos.rodriguez-brondo@austintexas.gov // library.austintexas.gov 008 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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James Tisdale Ceramic figurative sculpture

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The work is a study of my place in the world through the influences of growing up in a devout rural family in Mississippi. It is a place of conflicting beauty and harsh ugliness. A study of what is deemed beautiful to one, often differs from another. Beauty can be discovered in many places, especially in the “socially� unaccepted, if one takes the time to look pass the surface. This is the essence of my latest series.

5809 Coventry Ln // 512-644-5495 // jtisdale@amoa.org // jamestisdale.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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David Leonard Painting The most ordinary things can be painted in the most delightful ways.

1804 Corona Dr // 512-928-9824 // tygrlil@grandecom.net // davidleonardpaintings.com 010 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Christopher St. Leger // Guest of David Leonard Watercolor on paper

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I look for an enactment of a relationship between creatures and their creator ... Between a dull, cautious being and an irrational force ... Where something is bubbling up because a defensive explanation is asleep.

1804 Corona Dr // 512-565-3981 // info@christopherstleger.com // christopherstleger.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Austin Public Library - Windsor Park Branch Featuring Michael Wheat and Heike Hill A mixed media showcase ranging from photography, acrylic paintings, and mixed media digital art on display. Please visit library.austintexas.gov for this location’s open hours.

5833 Westminister Dr // 512-974-9840 // carlos.rodriguez-brondo@austintexas.gov // library.austintexas.gov 012 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ana Maria Bastidas Painting

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I have always been fascinated by color and light. These two elements are used to express the inter-connectivity of all things. The sprinkling of gold on many paintings symbolize the spirit that permeates and bestows sacredness on life. Art should inspire us, train us to see beauty around us, and help us to visualize the bond that connects us to others and to our environment.

1618 Ashberry Dr // 512-949-9911 // ambastidas@gmail.com // picasaweb.google.com/ambastidas/lotusgallery ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Clair LaVaye // House of Debauch Photography, vintage printing, silkscreen The House of Debauch: Where evil preys upon the Debauch family, turning their carefree days into bloody nights. Author and artist Clair LaVaye is the creator of the House of Debauch supernatural imagery and fiction. House of Debauch illustrations blend modern digital image capture with vintage printing techniques including platinum palladium, cyanotype, and tintype. She offers handmade silkscreen clothing as well. Bring a T-shirt by for a custom print.

1604 Glenvalley Dr // 512-826-4088 // clair.lavaye@gmail.com // houseofdebauch.com 014 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Scott Rolfe Assemblage, mixed media

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I find discarded objects to create dilapidated machines and eccentric animals in my artwork. Animals have been a perennial theme in my artwork. Therefore, the series of ‘Animal Fables’ shadow box pieces I have worked on, and for the past year has been an ideal vehicle for me to tell stories through the bits and pieces of junk that crowd my studio

1305 Glencrest Dr // 512-453-8752 // scott@srolfe.com // srolfe.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Bethany Cobb Drawing, painting, textiles My work focuses on different themes, such as time, waiting, looking, rejection, and gorillas! I enjoy drawing and painting people in everyday situations and quiet moments, as well as the whimsy of creating illustrations for children’s stories.

1303 Ridgemont Dr // 512-944-7858 // bcobbgal@aol.com 016 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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John Luke // Guest of Bethany Cobb Sculpture

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Sticks and Stones . . . In my work, I use discarded elements from nature that are often overlooked, featuring their natural aesthetic presented in a graceful, refined composition to give them new life. This desire to see elegance in the ordinary not only defines me as an artist, but guides me as a person.

1303 Ridgemont Dr // 512-944-9858 ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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John Goode // watermarktile // Goodetree Ebru on ceramics and fiber to capture the fluidic essence of the moment: watermark

1302 E 51st St // 512-266-8800 // watermarktile@gmail.com // watermarktile.com 018 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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JR Rapier Acrylic, large scale canvas paintings

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Born in 1973 in Dallas, Texas, artist JR Rapier began painting as a young girl. With her work, Rapier vividly portrays the power and emotion in objects of nature through a poetic style all her own. A long-time admirer of Georgia O’Keefe, Rapier explores this theme in magnified paintings, capturing the remote beauty and magnificence of light, color and structure in some of nature’s most intriguing phenomena.

4626 Marlo Dr // 512-415-5776 // jenniferrapier@gmail.com // artslant.com/global/artists/show/269921-jr-rapier ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Elizabeth Crandall // Guest of JR Rapier Jewelry Elizabeth Crandall’s unpredictable combinations of colors and elements are inspired by her deep love of the planet, a highly adventurous spirit and her irresistible sense of style. Using only genuine gemstones and natural components, this artisan creates in her jewelry that which she seeks in life -- balance, authenticity, beauty, strength and light. Her creations flatter nature by mimicking the movements within it.

4626 Marlo Dr // 817-901-4777 // e@elizabethcrandall.com // elizabethcrandall.com 020 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Stephen McCaffery // Guest of JR Rapier Oil on canvas

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I have mostly been drawn to nature for my subject matter. In addition to the awe inspiring beauty of it all, nature offers me visual complexity and sometimes a calm simplicity. So many possibilities to translate freely into a painting—colors, shapes, scale, texture, shadows and light. If I can capture that in my painting, I hope the viewer might be moved and drawn closer toward what they see.

4626 Marlo Dr // 415-218-8699 // stephenmccaffery@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Luis Abreux // Luis Abreux Studio Oil, acrylic, mixed technique on canvas Cuban artist Luis Abreux and artist friends Aldo Prado (aldoprado.com) and Zorel Villaverde, also from Cuba, will show their latest work featuring figurative and abstraction artwork with the energy from their island. These creative forces make imaginary worlds, abstracts landscapes and memories. Open your eyes to the Caribbean form and nostalgic fire of three immigrant artists in Austin.

1613 Meander Dr // 512-928-1408 // luisabreux2003@yahoo.es // abreux.com 022 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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UnhingedOverFired Co-Op // The Artpit Metal, wood, ceramics, printmaking, fibers, photography, mixed media, jewelery, sculpture, drawing, painting

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Core Members Seth White, Jason Tarver, and Dewey Overholser seek to promote expanding skill sets through access to space, knowledge and tools. Anyone with anything positive to offer is welcome. In addition to the Core Members, many fellow artists will showing a variety of works.

1428 Webberville Rd // 512-656-3243 // rumblefiche@hotmail.com // facebook.com/groups/424918024212400/ ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Clint Sawin // CSAW // Guest at The Artpit Oil, pastel, sculpture, installations . . . foraging dark forests of perception, memory, an emotion. . . searching for transcendent vignettes. . . uncovering weathered clarity - childlike. . . hide and seek beneath stones of time forgotten . . . tarantellas with color, light, sound & . . . tarantellas with color, light, sound & . . .

1428 Webberville Rd // 512-368-1238 // clintsawin@gmail.com // clintsawin.com 024 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Carl Smith // Carl Smith Visual Art Painting, sculpture

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Although I have made art all my life, I didn’t embrace that passion until later. I grew up in inner city Houston during the 80’s. I studied accounting at Austin Community College. I have lived in New York, San Francisco and Detroit (1 year each) where I mostly studied music. I have held 37 jobs, my current IRS job being my 37th. Although my experiences in music & accounting have been good, I long to make and sell visual art.

4503 Glomar Ave // 512-923-6539 // europeanechoes@gmail.com // europeanechoes.deviantart.com/gallery ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Ismael Cavazos // Art In A Nutshell Peanut carving, painting, drawing I specialize in extracting resemblances from the patterns around us, such as clouds, woodgrain, scribbles, and yes, peanuts. As the world’s only peanut carver, I grow my own peanuts, roast them, and then carve them - this is true underground art! The amazing part about the Old Man in the Peanut carvings is that I only added the body, as nature supplied the head and beard. I personalize this art by also extracting images from art patron’s scribbles.

1157 Lott Ave // 512-436-6551 // shout@ismaelcavazos.com // artinanutshell.com 026 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ed Sapir // Util Social design collaboration

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Util is a socially-progressive, design collaborative that promotes the conservation of natural resources and alternative energy production through design. We are launching an online catalog of useful products promoting a sustainable lifestyle.

5607 Hudson St // 512-906-4931 // utilmovement@gmail.com // utilmovement.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Erin Phillips // BizziBlonde Painting, upcycled I think people should love their stuff. I strive to create affordable things that people will treasure forever. I want to help eliminate items going to the landfill by decreasing turnover & flipping old, unloved items. And in the end, provide something that will make people happy.

5300 Ledesma Rd, Unit B // 256-714-6500 // erin.phille2@gmail.com // erinmphillips.com 028 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Negina Kolesar // Guest of Erin Phillips Oil painting

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I see my surroundings filled with emotions that correspond to a color, shape, and texture, often mixing my senses in an unconventional way. A sunny morning tastes like a tart, sweet Honeycrisp apple and vibrates like riding the back of a fat, hairy bumblebee. I use art to share my unique, sensual experiences and believe an intriguing photograph that elicits emotion, invites comment, or inspires thought is one step to an unforgettable painting.

5300 Ledesma Rd, Unit B // 512-222-8986 // lusciousninja@gmail.com // lusciousninja.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Nathan Sanchez Acrylic on canvas It’s that time of year again! Come and check out all the new paintings I’ve done throughout the year with EAST 2012 in mind. Hope you enjoy it.

1118 Ebert Ave // 512-814-9289 // natefrog915@gmail.com // natesanchezgallery.com 030 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Wardenclyffe Gallery EAST

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Wardenclyffe is a homegrown outlet for creators of every ilk, with a focus on on fostering new works, outsider artists, and genre-bending projects that may not otherwise find an audience. The theme of the group show in the main gallery hall is, simply, “East�. Wardenclyffe also serves as studio space for Katie Rose Pipkin and Frederick Follmer, and will host an outdoor artists market during the tour.

1101 Springdale Rd // 512-971-1733 // wardenclyffegallery@gmail.com // wardenclyffegallery.com EXHIBITIONS

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The White House Ranch Katie Rose Pipkin; The Efflorescent Tarot The White House Ranch presents 78 original full-color illustrations by Katie Rose Pipkin, displayed together for the first time. Produced between 2009 and 2011, The Efflorescent (adj; bursting into flower) Tarot is an examination of archetype, of entity beyond personhood. Like all myths and fables, the cards cards are powerful because they become players in human drama; they provide a marginal space between a real world and an interior landscape.

3410 E Pennsylvania Ave // 512-971-1733 // katierosepipkin@gmail.com // katierosepipkin.com 032 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Katy David // Katyegg Design Batik eggshells, pysanky

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My art derives from the ancient technique of Pysanky (the Ukrainian verb “to write�). I use beeswax, a small heated funnel and aniline dyes to create intricate patterns layering colors, geometries, shape and line on the three-dimensional shape of the eggshell to create a deeply rhythmic and dynamic experience for the viewer.

2204 Palo Pinto Dr // 512-965-7061 // info@katyegg.com // katyegg.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Ross De La Garza // Primordial Persuasions Pottery, raku All my creations are whimsical, hand built and Raku fired. Fish, teapots and vessels are the dominant motif in my work with an emphasis in texture and bright colors. Growing up on the Texas Gulf coast, the warm Gulf waters, nature and my background in the Geological sciences have influenced my work. I incorporate fossiliferous limestone, copper, fused glass and fishing lures to delight all who get introduced to my art.

4313 Airport Blvd // 512-269-4033 // phishross@aol.com 034 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Bryan Jobe // Jobe Fabrications Steel & wood furniture

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Jobe Fabrications is an outlet for my desire to design and to make.The furniture produced is primarily made from steel left in it’s natural finish, combined with some color from powder coated steel, re-purposed industrial items or reclaimed wood.

1208 Bentwood Rd // 512-585-7315 // bryan@jobefab.com // jobefab.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Jessica Wagner // Catahoula Ruby Studio Painting, drawing, performance, sound installation My work incorporates the ideas of 1960’s revolutionary politics, personal liberation, shared experiences, and the writings of Guy Debord and Michel Foucault. I call upon the ideas of the past and bring them into the present. I do not make art for art’s sake. I am an educator and revolutionary. In my work, voices of the past become voices of the present. Imagery and text create a climate of resistance.

4214 Wilshire Pkwy // 773-988-6062 // jesuka77@gmail.com // jessicaawagner.com 036 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Christine Terrell // Adaptive Reuse Studios Upcycled tin jewelry, encaustic painting

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Adaptive Reuse Studios will be filled to the brim this EAST! Christine will be showing her Adaptive Reuse line of upcycled tin jewelry as well as her new Tincaustics™ encaustic paintings & prints. She is also excited to host Holli Brown of Dish It Out Jewelry, Liz Potter Photography and Sandy Schiff of PAPERooT™ with both her paper goods and some new collage work. Kid-friendly demos & hands-on upcycle-y projects will be ongoing each day.

4017 Cherrywood Rd // 512-796-9861 // christine@adaptivereuser.com // adaptivereuser.com/home.html ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Liz Potter // Guest of Christine Terrell Photography, mixed media Using a plastic lens camera and film, I record moments that tell a story, evoke emotion, a question, or are simply lovely to look at. My body of work is divided between straight, black and white, photographic images, and those I push further with the addition of oil paints. The “Painted Portraits: Dia de los Muertos� series is a collection of portraits I hand painted with oils to transform the subjects into skeletons.

4017 Cherrywood Rd // 512-458-1286 // lizpotterphotography@gmail.com // lizpotterphotography.com 038 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Inés Batlló // IBVA - Inés Batlló Visual Arts Encaustic, oil, pastel, watercolor, painting, printmaking

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I’ve spent my life dedicated to visual art, and during this time I’ve realized the journey is indeed more important than the destination. I work in the way one would explore a cave, or draw water from a well. From this place deep inside float into my work long forgotten memories, like some buried treasure .

1506 Kirkwood Rd // 512-699-0875 // ibatllo@gmail.com // inespaintings.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Karen Maness // RUST RED STUDIO Painting, design My paintings are efforts at exploring intimacy, documenting wonder and capturing motion. My career in the theatre has profoundly affected my instincts and practice as a studio artist, reminding me time and again of the dynamic, spatial interplay between character and environment. I paint to build memory pieces, large and small, conjuring old memories and cultivating new.

3902 Cherrywood Rd // 512-799-7528 // kmaness@78702.com // karenmaness.com/ 040 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Barbara Irwin Found object, assemblage

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Barbara Irwin inhabits a museum of her own creation, fashioning her collection of found objects into unique works of art, wrought in a way that will stretch the imagination. From creating strange caged environments, to pieces of an abstract spiritual quality, or artistic-yet-functional lamps, or wonderfully strange garden sculptures, Barbara keeps finding new and different ways to recycle-repurpose-reuse and in doing so, creates the beautiful.

3905-B Grayson Ln // 512-482-8163 // barbara@foundobjectart.com // foundobjectart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Julio Carreon-Reyes // JCR / WORKSHOP Laser engraving, fabrication The JCR/WORKSHOP is committed to creating custom laser cut work of the highest quality. We are proudly operating a crime syndicate/space program with the natural world acting as consigliere.

1711 Giles St, El garaje detrรกs de la casa // 415-235-6385 // mightyjulio@gmail.com // jcrwork.bigcartel.com 042 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Cass Hook // Cloudhook Art Terra cotta, sculpture

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Figurative Geometrics and Other Abstractions. My intent is to communicate ideas and create sensate reactions by the use of skill, vision, and humor, to inspire an appreciation of beauty in all its forms, physical and spiritual.

1713 Giles St // 512-428-6947 // casshook@cloudhook.com // cloudhook.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Scout Stormcloud // Cloudhook Art Oil painting For a couple of years I have been interested in Georgia O’Keeffe. I also am interested in flowers and New Mexico, born also in Wisconsin. I have a series going of the artists’ portraits I admire with one of their works as background. Several of the flower portraits are from my garden.

1713 Giles St // 512-428-6947 // stormcloud@cloudhook.com // cloudhook.com 044 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jaelah Kuehmichel Mixed media, painting

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My artistic process is a cathartic one. It’s a way for me to cleanse myself of anxiety, to let my imagination run wild and play with possibility, to renew my spiritual ideals, to explore relationships, and to gain insight into my own unconscious drives, fears, and impulses. I lose myself in the process; I find myself, again and again, in the product.

1611 Giles St // 512-650-7726 // jaelah1@gmail.com // jaelah.redbubble.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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T.R. Rodriquez // T.R. Rodriquez Studio Mixed media T.R. Rodriquez uses small bits of material, such as buttons, leather, paper and string and artfully condenses them to become large pieces of furniture, mirror frames and boxes. Glass artist, Suzanne Saxton contributes unique, functional as well as decorative, stained and fused glass work.

3514 Clarkson Ave // 512-476-6973 // trrstudio@gmail.com // trrstudio.blogspot.com 046 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ryan Cronk Printmaking, drawing, collage

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Analog mashups of botanical life, deteriorating bodies, rising seas, scorched earth campaigns, and volcanic eruptions of past and present. No standardized illustrations, rather narratives that have gotten lost along the way, blistered by the sun, and drowned out by floodwaters.

3514 Lafayette Ave // 505-917-8004 // aloha.rmc@gmail.com // ryancronk.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Sarah Collins // S. Collins Art Textile collage Stitched pieces were once supposed to be tidy - front and back - but I want to bring the process to the forefront and show the heavy mess of stitches and hanging threads that pull together fabric, clothing, and scraps in my abstract collages. By both flipping the individual pieces of fabric and by leaving edges unfinished, my work continually plays with the idea of “wrong” versus “right” sides of textile.

1402 Concordia Ave // 512-293-4964 // sarah@scollinsart.com // scollinsart.com 048 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Robbie Ortiz Drawing, painting, sculpture

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I am a self taught artist who paints, draws, sculpts, prints, and makes stained glass, etc.

3404 Lafayette Ave, Unit B // 512-945-9841 // robbielortiz@gmail.com // robbieortiz.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Alec Appl // The Z端 Permaculture design, sculpture I am an artist who works in a variety of media. I design, build, and maintain site specific gardens for homeowners and businesses. I also fabricate jewelry, create sculpture, and am an avid homebrewer.

3400 Lafayette Ave // 512-736-5135 // alecappl@gmail.com // alecappl.wordpress.com 050 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ben Appl // The Z端 Sculpture

35b

Ben Appl pushes the limits of materials and process in his sculptural installations. Referencing industry and biology, Ben creates works that captivate, intrigue, and explore a variety of mediums and spaces.

3400 Lafayette Ave // 512-809-3078 // benappl@gmail.com // benappl.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 051


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Shawn Roberts // The Z端 Woodworking, sculpture I make stuff for people who like things.

3400 Lafayette Ave // 512-517-9058 // smartmonkey5@yahoo.com 052 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Aimi Dunn Painting, sculpture

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“Metamorphosis” represents my sense of wonder in the everyday, the mysterious beauty of life unfolding. I lay down a classical foundation and then reinterpret it with modern sensibilities, employing a series of layered representations of thoughts, moods, and feelings. Never leaving the cocoon, the womb, the nest or the pod is a life not lived. This series has helped me want to become the butterfly I’ve been suppressing for so long.

3309 Hollywood Ave // 512-560-2667 // aimi.dunn@gmail.com // dunnart.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 053


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Jennifer Balkan // The little blue house Oil painting I started to paint in oil many moons ago and never stopped. It keeps me sane; it makes me crazy.

3109 Lafayette Ave // 512-796-4842 // jbalkan@grandecom.net // jenniferbalkan.net 054 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Cori Wilbanks Metal, jewelry

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I am inspired by the unpredictability of natures hand, a lifelong love of biology, and the exploration of different cultures. The source of my design is often derived from the organic lines and patterns I capture in nature photography. For me, sculpting rhythm and motion into steel and precious metals gives a sense of strength and permanence in an impermanent world.

3203 French Pl // 432-935-3474 // cori.wilbanks@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 055


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Hilliard Roderick // Guest of Cori Wilbanks Paint, dry media, mixed media, print The human experience, not generally, or culturally, but in the individual emotions that define a particular subject, lies at the core of my interest. Choice of medium almost arbitrary, want to be clever denied, I continue to pursue the sort of ‘je ne sais quoi’, that underlying spark, that is homo sapiens.

3203 French Pl // 512-695-7639 // rodschreck@gmail.com // roderickartist.blogspot.com 056 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Roger Foster Sculpture

39a

My stone and wood sculptures are the result of repetitive and derivative interpretations of the ancient Asiatic Bi and Cong. These small jade ritual objects referencing the sky and earth have been associated with Shaman dating from 5,000 BC. In my series of physical translations, I seek to express the connection these symbols have had throughout societies from antiquity to the present.

3201 French Pl // 512-949-9576 // rogerfosterart@sbcglobal.net // rogerfosterart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 057


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David Bjurstrom // Guest of Roger Foster Drawing in graphite pencil My work in graphite pencil is drawn in a very detailed and realistic style, approached as if paintings rather than drawings. It’s all about light, shadow and texture and less about ‘line’. Often said to “look like photographs”, they go far beyond that with a clarity of subject not possible in a photograph and an undefined nature that evokes an emotional response. I am working to take the medium of pencil to a place it has never been.

3201 French Pl // 541-840-5075 // info@bjurstromstudio.com // bjurstromstudio.com 058 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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W. Tucker // Guest of Roger Foster Mixed media

39c

My work, whether constructed, painted, or collaged comes from an intuitive process - it is unplanned; there is no vision of the end in mind. I work predominately with my non-dominant hand. Simply put, this gets me “out of my head� and allows me to draw/paint in an unpracticed manner, and brings the work a step closer to something unadulterated by the thinking mind.

3201 French Pl // 512-699-3184 // wtucker@wtucker-art.com // wtucker-art.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 059


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Misha Maynerick Blaise Mixed media My recent work has been largely influenced by the beautifully detailed textile design and folk art of Eastern Europe. I have a real appreciation for geometric patterns, intense color and decorative ornamentation. It’s usually through a process of thoughtful experimentation with these elements, coupled with dire setbacks and frustration that my paintings eventually find a life of their own.

3209 Walnut Ave // 512-947-0168 // misha@mishablaisedesign.com // mishablaise.com 060 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Anis Mojgani // Guest of Misha Maynerick Blaise Mixed media

40b

I like making work that sparks one’s imagination. I like to create work by combining elements, repurposing and reimagining them, mashing them together. Paint. Old wood. Xerox. Computers. Story. Abstraction. Memories. Trains. Anchors.

3209 Walnut Ave // 504-428-4237 // amojgani@gmail.com // thepianofarm.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 061


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The VORTEX EAST @ The VORTEX The VORTEX creates an artistic hub for E.A.S.T. that is swirling with visual art, music, and performance events for all ages. The Butterfly Bar @ The VORTEX serves up refreshing beverages, savory snacks, and desserts. VORTEX ambassadors will be on hand to provide personalized tours of the theatre. View the art in our gallery and our yard, enjoy live music while sipping sangria, and revel in the East Side performance scene!

2307 Manor Rd // 773-682-2581 // leslie.maclean22@gmail.com // vortexrep.org 062 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

EXHIBITIONS


Jenna Foster // Optic Orgy Oil painting

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Within the invented spaces of my paintings I playfully interpret bodily experience, speaking to the fluidity of definition. I purposefully create a visual questioning of realities, an appreciation of the absence of truth and a celebration in toying with contradiction. The scenes of amorphous, colorful forms that intermingle within an indefinable space speak to indeterminacy as a powerful force for the individual and collective, alike.

2201 Chestnut Ave // 254-733-2887 // jennalynnefoster@gmail.com // jennalynnefoster.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 063


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Scott Saunders Sculpture The way we internalize input from our senses and create a coherent individual reality is a complex and mysterious process. Our ability to know things about the world is limited, and our concept of the world reflects this in generalizations and contradictions. My artwork is an exploration of these imperfect living models of reality and of our lives within them.

2101 Maldon Pl // 504-343-8339 // scott@scottsaundersfineart.com // scottsaundersfineart.com 064 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Flatbed Press and Gallery Flatbed Salon

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Flatbed Press is a publishing workshop where editions of etchings, relief prints and monotypes are created in collaboration with artists. For EAST a grand installation of framed Flatbed work in the salon style will be on exhibit. The ongoing exhibitions: ”Recent Editions” will also be shown. In Flatbed’s studio, printers will be on hand to give printing demonstrations and exhibit their own personal work.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd // 512-477-9328 x27 // katherine@flatbedpress.com // flatbedpress.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 065


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Studio2Gallery Emergence: Transformation Once set on a path, a transformation begins from the emergence of circumstance. Such are the artworks on exhibit in the O2 Gallery space with artists: Tami Bone, Channe Felton, Sara Fields,Jacqueline May, Maggie Norman, Tina Weitz and Ramona Williams. Also on exhibit in the West Room, are the charismatics of fiber created by artist, Oscar Silva.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd // 512-294-9550 // 2@studio2gallery.com // studio2gallery.com 066 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Paul Drown // drownland // Flatbed Press Photography, drawing, construction

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My concern for living respectfully on this planet informs everything I do. I try to see wonder around me and share that with others. To that end I photograph, build temples for small things, design sustainable environments, and educate others on the interconnectedness of rocks, air, blood.I try to be a force of good against the indiscriminate consumption of our precious home.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Studio 113 // 512-497-7645 // paul@drownland.com // pauldrown.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 067


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Chun Hui Pak // Studio 107 // Flatbed Press Oil painting My passion is creating oil paintings and drawings based on geometric patterns from origami paper folds of various subjects (birds, flowers, etc.). I start with basic origami mountain and valley folds as symbols of Yin and Yang and move to ever more complex structures. I have deconstructed many complex fold sequences using enlargement and oil on canvas format. Viewers perceive the overall space as stretched, pulsating, elastic.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, #107 // 254-681-9780 // chunhuipak@yahoo.com // chunhuipak.com 068 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Tina Weitz // Tina Weitz Photography // Flatbed Press Photography

46c

My goal is to create “visual energy”. I explore this through many traditional and alternative photography processes. As an artist, I aspire to translate optical experience to the energy within the image and artworks.We don’t want to see images; we want to “feel” them. When a viewer connects to the image, a bond is formed. My subjects often reflect things past, and the emotional adoration, or negativity we hold to them.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, #1 // 512-294-9550 // tina@photoweitz.com // photoweitz.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 069


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Matt Wright-Steel // BarnLight | Austin // Flatbed Press Photography I was raised in the two-dimensional landscape of parallel lines and endless horizons. In 2011, I set out to visualize home. Borrowing a depiction of farm life from a Panhandle farmer, “From Dawn to Dark and Back Again�, is a exploration of farming and rural life through portraiture and visual sentiment.

2830 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd // 512-914-2980 // matt@wrightsteel.net // wrightsteel.net 070 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kristin Taylor // Team Studio Painting

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Lately my work has become more and more self-referential. Through painting, I try to justify ?Art? and art making. This attempt at justification has recently led to my Postcard Series. This collection includes small pieces intended to be a one way conversation--me speaking to “Art�. As though I was on a vacation, sending insight into my experiences, and all the while realizing what I have been missing.

3003 E 18th 1/2 St // 718-419-7324 // comecloserandsee@gmail.com // kristinkristin.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 071


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Nicholas Baxter Oil painting My paintings deceive with photorealist illusion to unmask deeper truths of existence. From the mystifying expanse of outer space, to the visceral claustrophobia of surgical incisions, the beautiful flirts with the grotesque. These unlikely juxtapositions urge the viewer to question familiar assumptions, piercing the surface of what we often take for granted.

2931 E 12th St, #201 // 203-843-7731 // contact@nbaxter.com // nbaxter.com 072 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Space12 Pinkies, neckflolds and other underrated parts

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It’s funny how a part of your body you thought trivial, when hurt or sick, affects the whole body - and the whole body isn’t right until it is. This ‘body’ of work by various artists is an exercise in celebrating those weird & often forgotten parts.

3121 E 12th St // 512-983-2698 // mrmoodoo@gmail.com // space12.org EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 073


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Austin Public Library - Willie Mae Kirk Branch Featuring Grace Mcevoy Photography Grace’s work is without notice or recognition yet her work has great impact on the citizens of Austin and the public image of the Library. Her work can be seen all over Austin historic photos in business offices, public buildings, or even in homes. Grace’s attention to detail and quality is phenomenal. Please visit library.austintexas.gov for this location’s open hours.

3101 Oak Springs Dr // carlos.rodriguez-brondo@austintexas.gov // library.austintexas.gov 074 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Arthur Simone Oil on canvas

51

I start a painting with scribbled lines and improvised gesture in order to “break the ice� and engage my artwork in a conversation where faces, fingers and other organic blobs all speak a language of color. I encourage the viewer to actively engage and participate in this ongoing conversation, drawing from and relying on their own hard-wired human empathy for discovery and exploration.

3204 Kay St // 773-575-3303 // simonearth@gmail.com // arthursimone.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 075


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Sun McColgin & Ryah Christensen // Pandora Studios Sculpture, painting, mosaic, mixed media Our current series of sculptures and mixed media works explore and celebrate destruction as a necessary force that reveals the fragile beauty within things we have assumed were solid and indestructible.

1180 Pandora St // 512-474-5229 // info@1180pandora.com // 1180pandora.com 076 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Busy Town Socially engaged decorative objects & window dressers

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Busy Town is a 3-way artist/curator/designer talent agency and creative incubator for emerging collaborations. Formed in the winter of 2011, Busy Town collaborates with non-profit agencies and social organizations on event focused objects. We organize pop-up exhibitions in temporary spaces in search of sustainable gallery business (re)models. Billy Beasty & Aaron Flynn are pleasured to present work by Yuliya Lanina & Jeanne Stern during EAST.

2304 E 13th St // 845-430-2736 // busytowners@gmail.com // busytown.biz ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 077


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Colby Brinkman // Metal Authority // Metal Authority HQ Metal, metal, metal The Metal Authority is a loose group of metal junkies that like to wield sledge hammers and play with fire.

1400 Cedar Ave // 512-699-9738 // metalmantis@gmail.com // metalmantis.com 078 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ethan Azarian // In House Gallery Acrylic on canvas & wood

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I have been working as a Full-Time Artist for the last 15 years. I work in my home studio and each December transform my home into a temporary gallery space for the annual In-House Gallery Holiday Art Show. In addition to making paintings, I have been painting large-scale outdoor murals in public and private spaces in Austin, Texas. Visit the murals section of my website.

2514 E 17th St // 512-318-1847 // inhousegallery@hotmail.com // ethanazarian.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 079


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Melissa Knight // In House Gallery Batik fabric, collage, design I began making collage a result of the trials and tribulations associated with design in batik. I became interested in experimenting with color in the batik fabric and started creating collage designs. I have found that I prefer making collage designs to the more traditional batik design. I enjoy the surprises of batik - the crackles and the layers of colors that emerge in batik wax/dye process. I enjoy the happy accidents!

2514 E 17th St // 512-318-1847 // melissa@batikbydesign.com // batikbydesign.com 080 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Howard Rains // Guest at In House Gallery Watercolor

55c

A painting is a fiddle tune and the brush is a bow. Howard Rains is a native Texas artist and fiddler living in Austin whose twin obsessions are drawing and playing traditional American fiddle music. Generally his work is from one of two worlds: drawing from life or drawing from the mind. Most of Howard’s works are watercolor on paper, oil, and acrylic.

2514 E 17th St // 512-576-0561 // soapycows@gmail.com // howardrains.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 081


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Susan Wallace Custom aluminum grillwork Metal artisan; Susan Wallace specializes in working with aluminum and creates beautiful, one-of-a-kind custom grillwork for screen doors as well as prominent large scale art projects. Stop by and catch her latest artwork in the making.

2012 E 16th St // 512-626-7872 // info@susanwallace.net // susanwallace.net 082 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Barbara Attwell // At the Well Studios // Guest of Susan Wallace Sculpture, painting

56b

The works of Barbara Attwell center on the wisdom, beauty and plight of wildlife. Habitat is being lost at an alarming rate, and her monolithic outdoor sculptures reintroduce habitat in a creative and integrated style. Bat houses have collection bowls to take guano to the garden, and bases offer shelter for the smallest of creatures. Works are by commission and permanently installed on site. Paintings are viewable on her website.

2012 E 16th St // 512-263-2054 // battwell@earthlink.net // barbaraattwell.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 083


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Lori Linder // Litmus Industries // Guest of Susan Wallace Wood, metal, fused glass, design, fabrication Using artful manipulation of woods, metals, and fused glass, Litmus Industries is dedicated to creating one-of-a-kind furnishings and functional decor for residential and commercial applications.

2012 E 16th St // 512-445-0625 // litmusindustries@gmail.com // litmusindustries.net 084 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Matthew Conway // Tennessee Gallery Oil painting

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Matthew Conway is a figurative painter who uses the human body to portray radical social and political opinions. He uses the tradition of oil painting to display contemporary issues within modern society. He is currently studying art at the University of Texas as Austin.

1710 Chicon St // 817-690-4786 // matteshrugged@hotmail.com // hoi-polloi.tumblr.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 085


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Rachel R. Stewart // Stewart Studio Painting, drawing, mixed media, illustration Have you ever tried to get a good look at the sun? With your bare eyes, it’s impossible. I want to make detailed paintings of the sun. I want to depict things that can not be seen, or are seldom noticed. I call what I do hyper real because when someone looks at my work, it allows them to see fifty to eighty hours of observation of a single subject in a few seconds.

1707 E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd // 412-576-0432 // gratefulrachel@gmail.com // gratefulrachel.com 086 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Billy Bishop // Obsolete Industries Fine art prints, event posters, screen printed ephemera

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Billy Bishop has amassed a lot of wonderful prints, posters, and T-shirts over the years... Printing for, and with some amazing Artists, Bands, Galleries, Non Profits, and many others in his career as one of Austin’s Ambassadors to the Arts.... Come see what’s new! Lots of exciting things are happening while you’re reading this...So come check out the shop, and get a wonderful artisanal made koozie while yer here.... From Austin TX!

1700 E 12th St // 512-480-8710 // billy@obsolete-inc.com // obsolete-inc.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 087


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Toni Ardizzone // Guest at Obsolete Industries Painting My approach to painting is thoughtful but hyperactive. While reflecting on American history and challenging the existence of the American dream, I unite aggressive brushwork, electric colors, and bold lines with combative imagery.

1700 E 12th St // 512-784-6895 // toni.r.ardizzone@gmail.com // tonihook.com 088 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Erin Curtis Painting

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“Weaving Space and Color”. I will present new work in progress and older completed works.

1904 Pennsylvania Ave // 512-820-5786 // erinelizabethcurtis@gmail.com // erinelizabethcurtis.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 089


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Triple Crown Tattoo Parlour Tattoos, painting, illustration, bear wrestling Triple Crown Tattoo Parlour is a collective workshop consisting of 7 unique artists working in the media of tattooing, painting, and drawing. Our East Side workspace houses a gallery of work created by our crew and other artists from around the globe. Our goal is to continually push tattooing forwardwhile keeping our roots grounded in the history and Iconography of traditional tattooing.

1157 Chicon St // 512-921-1135 // triplecrowntattoo@gmail.com // triplecrowntattoo.com 090 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kenny Trice // Guest of David Quin Photography

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Kenny Trice is an artist best known for his arresting landscape and architectural images. While perceiving his subjects with an objective layer, he has an inquisitive understanding that shows in the final image.Paying close attention to pattern and form, he finds simple yet powerful details in the subjects he photographs. This ability to capture the ethereal quality in everyday scenes is what defines the uniqueness of his work.

1600 Pennsylvania Ave // 917-450-8907 // ktricephoto@gmail.com // kennytrice.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 091


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George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center ERE & Reflections A Dual Exhibition of Traditional and Contemporary Yoruba Art - ERE-Master works by Traditional Yoruba Carvers: Olowe of Ise, Dada Areogun, and Bamgboye of Odo-Owa. REFLECTIONS-Contemporary Yoruba Art by Christopher Olubunmi Adejumo. 9.6.’12 - 11.24.’12

1165 Angelina St // 512-974-4926 // carver.museum@austintexas.gov // austintexas.gov/department/george-washington-carver-museum-and-cultural-center 092 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

EXHIBITIONS


Peter Staats // The Regina on Rosewood Avenue Community building

64a

The Art of Planning for structure and people on a larger East Austin plot of land. For EAST 2012, we will feature plans for the The Regina on Rosewood, complete with her crown. And show how the Regina is connected to existing garden areas, tree spaces, work communities and hidden alcoves. Our stop may be useful to those who are working on their own projects, or are in the mood for a stroll.

1216 Rosewood Ave // 512-473-2277 // peter@peterstaats.com // peterstaats.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 093


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David Ohlerking // Guest of Peter Staats Oil painting “and when the wombat comes, he will find me gone, he’ll look for a place to sit.” - SC

1216 Rosewood Ave // 512-296-6624 // davidohlerking@gmail.com // davidohlerking.com 094 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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The Limerick Frazier Gallery Untitled Art Show Dos

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The Limerick Frazier Gallery/Studio is home to artist Nicholas Petrow. The main gallery will be filled with recent paintings. The foyer will be hung with paintings by fellow artist Benny Breyer.

810 E 13t St // 774-249-9133 // nicpetrow@gmail.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 095


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Charlie Cauvin & April Garcia // Life with Danger Mixed media, fabric, illustration, painting April Garcia is bold and vivid. Charlie Chauvin is magical and fearless. She likes fabric and bubble wrap. He likes writing in cursive and drawing funny things. Mostly they work separately but often they find ways to be influenced by each other and work collaboratively. Together they mix her fabric and mixed media with his illustrations and paintings. This year they will be featuring both independent and collaboratively.

1004 Juniper St // 512-589-0996 // charliechauvin@gmail.com // lifewithdanger.com 096 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Tiny Park EAST 2012 Group Exhibition

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Tiny Park presents contemporary art exhibitions, readings, performances, and film screenings by local and national artists. Tiny Park also collaborates with guest curators and outside organizations to present conceptually and aesthetically diverse works. For EAST we’ll have a group show featuring Sonya Berg, Joseph Phillips, Nick Brown, Miguel Aragon, Sam Prekop, and others.

1101 Navasota St, Ste 2 // 512-809-3242 // contact@tinyparkgallery.com // tinyparkgallery.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 097


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Ruel Flandes // Ez Irie One Love Studio // Guest of Rose Amir Digital My ideas come from my experience in graphic design. I want people to embrace digital art and understand and appreciate it as a real form of art.

1606 E 9th St // 512-947-3058 // roseamir07@gmail.com 098 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Alonso Rey // Studio Rey Oil painting

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According to the eminent French art historian Ren Huygh, “Art is for human societies what the dreams of an individual are for the psychiatrist.� Alonso Rey paints psychological dramas of human interactions: longing, grief, pathology, love, sexuality, and despair the vignettes that mirror life. In many of the works, Rey has painted members of his family and friends from his inner circle in order to interpret the individuality of a person.

1131 Leona St // 512-791-4485 // amoralarte67@gmail.com // absolutearts.com/amoralarte ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 099


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HI5H Anti’s Warhall HI5H is an experimental hybrid of creative ideas and practices. We strive to pursue progressive execution through new media with unique insight, to create a dialogue in which to explore our own experiences. We are three, or a thousand, in collaborative harmony. We bring change and consistency. We are duality and polarity. HI5H is sifting through the smoldering remains of a dying system and reshaping them into something of purpose.

1111 Chicon St // 512-963-4161 // tony@hi5h.com // hi5h.com 100 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Chris Cody Drawing, photography

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SUPER PORTRAITS. My name is Chris Cody. Art is my hobby. I like to do it because it’s fun. I like to watch movies and also dance in my room and with my girlfriend. I like to be a super hero like in the movies or maybe a superstar like Prince. He wrote the song for Batman. My friends and all the people are like superstars. I like to draw them like a halloween costume. I hope you come to see my art and dress up too. I like to meet you.

1902 E 11th St // 512-970-4497 // nicole@studio512.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 101


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Daniel Burns Oil painting Painting is not distinct from everyday life, but is a way of connecting directly with that life. As the language I speak best in, painting is my way of articulating, and sharing, the experience of living. The people, places and things I encounter on a daily basis are the inspiration for my work; the experience of being in a given place at a given time, of paying attention to momentary nuances and changes of now.

1916 E 8th St // 512-297-6548 // daniel@burnsart.com // burnsart.com 102 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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ANGUESER Oil painting

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Fundamentally, my creative process is about trans-formative sexual energy. I am not, however, interested in showing the explicit but the implicit when I start a composition, I start with the explicit to take me to different things. My training is in the school of painting, the school where I am continually developing my work. Perhaps because of that, my work, the painting has a trace of the explicit in its trajectory.

2211 E 9th St // 512-236-1527 // angueser@hotmail.com // angueser.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 103


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Christina Berry // Pleasant Valley Ranch Photography With her photography, Christina tends to avoid standard portraiture and stunning vistas, instead training her lens on traditionally less photogenic subject matter. Her goal is to find beauty in the mundane and forgotten parts of our disappearing history. She enjoys the challenge of conveying a story with images, but failing that she at least would like to capture an image in a way most might not have considered.

2806 Garwood St // 512-963-4944 // crberry13@gmail.com // christinaberry.com 104 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Deanna Carrillo // Guest at Pleasant Valley Ranch Jewelry

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Deanna Carrillo makes wearable art using fold forming, a metalworking technique developed relatively recently which takes advantage of the properties inherent to the metal in order to change its form through repeated folding, hammering, and annealing. She also creates graphic sterling silver jewelry using hand-drawn designs imprinted onto metal, accented with gemstones.

2806 Garwood St // deecarrillo@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 105


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Kara Casteel // Kara Casteel Art Oils, acrylics, laytex On the road to discovering myself as a person, I also found and took refuge in my artistic abilities. My collection of work shows the growing process of myself as a young teenager coming out, dealing with family turmoil, and progressing into adult hood. Finding myself and developing my creative abilities has proven to be the most positive life changing event, and has put me in a great place.

3001 Castro St, Unit B // 512-657-4949 // kara.casteel@joscoffee.com // kara-casteel.net 106 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Sara Hasslinger // MONSTERLOVE Paper mache, screen printing, painting, photography, sewing, upcycling, hair

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Sara is a diversified Artist and Hair Stylist. Resourcefulness and art therapy are the driving forces for her journey propelling the community around her towards environmental and social change. Both of these forces are evident in one of Sara’s well known and on going community art projects, “Monsterlove”. It is a community art project with a focus on the environment and love - big love and big fun!

3119 Prado St // 509-679-7372 // sara@monsterlove.org // monsterlove.org ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 107


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Kat & Brad Murph // Vertallee Letterpress // Tillery Street Letterpress printing, stationery design Vertallee is a letterpress and paper design shop. We create bright, cheerful, modern design with a focus on texture and typography. We also work with everyone from designers to new moms, students, architects and local businesses on print projects.

701 Tillery St, Ste A2 // 512-784-5340 // hello@vertallee.com // vertallee.com 108 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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John Swanger // 701 Tillery Painting

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Abstract and process based paintings. Showing work from several on-going series. Past gallery shows include: John Weber and Galerie Lelong in New York; Margo Leavin, Thomas Solomon and Kiyo Higashi in Los Angeles. Collections include: The Capital Group, The Progressive Corporation, Rigney/Friedman, Inc., Yale University, Zen Center of Los Angeles and private collections in US and Europe. Please come by for a visit during EAST.

701 Tillery St, Unit A6 // 323-854-8497 // jhswanger@gmail.com // johnswanger.org ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 109


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Barry DeCola & Alexandra Eusebi // DeCola & Eusebi Studio // Tillery St Bread Factory Stained & leaded glass Artisans Barry DeCola & Alexandra Eusebi have over 30 years of combined glass experience producing unique stained/ leaded glass windows and doors. With backgrounds in art, engineering, and design, they specialize in creating distinctive art glass that is compatible with the personal style and needs of their clients, as well as the architecture and genre of the home. A variety of one of a kind works are on display at their studio/showroom.

701 Tillery St, Ste A-11 // 512-389-2266 // decola@earthlink.net // decola-eusebi.com 110 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Robert Mendoza // Mendoza Bella’s Artes // Guest at DeCola & Eusebi Fine sterling silver with natural stones, hand constructed jewelry

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Designers Robert and Annabel Mendoza, both born and raised in East Austin and UT graduates, announce their new 2012 jewelry. Robert is a designer and jeweler well known for his artistic designs locally and internationally. Their clients appreciate the quality and uniqueness of their jewelry creations. Special thanks to Robert Alba, Jose Rodriguez and Jimmy Zapata for their contribution. Previously located at 1407 East 2nd Street.

701 Tillery St, Ste A-11 // 512-415-3155 // reunitedone@aol.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 111


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Steve Dubov & Heather Tolleson // Atelier 3-D, LLC // 701 Tillery Ceramics, aluminum, bronze, glass, stone Atelier 3-D Sculpture Studio features the work of artists Steve Dubov and Heather Tolleson and multi-media creations from their talented students. The studio boasts a foundry, kilns, tools, worktables and offers classes and workshops for creating sculpture in clay, wood, stone, metals and all molding processes, as well as the only “hands-on� bronze casting in Austin.

701 Tillery St, A-12 // 512-385-1115 // steve@atelier3-d.com // atelier3-d.com 112 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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James Hoeffner // Hoeffner Fine Photography // Guest at Atelier 3-D Photography

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With the advent of digital photography has come the digital darkroom. Mr. Hoeffner has been exploring the possibilites of expression through the use of such new tools. The present use is the tip of the iceberg in regard to artistic expression.

701 Tillery St, A-12 // 512-799-2840 // jhoeffner@earthlink.net // hoeffner.us ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 113


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Sarah Wilson // Sarah Wilson Photography // 701 Tillery Photography Photographer SARAH WILSON explores issues of community and culture through environmental portraiture. She works regionally as a photographer for magazines such as The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Time, Marie Claire, Texas Monthly, and others. Work from Wilson’s personal projects has been acquired by the permanent collections at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Harry Ransom Center, and the Lishui Photography Museum of China.

701 Tillery St, Studio B-1 // 917-301-7590 // swilsonphoto@mac.com // sarahwilsonphotography.com 114 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Catherine Dudley // 701 Tillery Mixed media, collage

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I find inspiration on a daily basis in the wide range of visual information that exists in the urban landscape. These details are then translated, or sometimes altogether reinterpreted, into my work via photography, drawing, painting, screen printing, and ultimately collage. The end result displays a process of intricate and intuitive recombination and organization: unexpected, but surprisingly familiar.

701 Tillery St, B-2 // catherinedudleyart@gmail.com // catherinedudley.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 115


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mychal mitchell // iona handcrafted books // the tillery bread factory book binder We are a bookbinding studio that specializes in a centuries old non-adhesive binding technique. We have been doing this for over 18 years now, and have recently begun to use vintage padlocks and 100+ year old door hinges as closures. These are heirloom quality albums, using only the highest quality archival papers in our books. They’re pretty awesome. Thanks...

701 Tillery St, B3 // 512-247-4700 // ionabooks@gmail.com // ionahandcraftedbooks.com 116 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Carol & John Acurso Inc. Photography // Theatre Action Project Photography

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We are a husband-wife team exhibiting collaborative work on the post-wildfire Bastrop State Park area. Also being displayed is a series of grand landscapes represented by the photograph displayed here on our page.

701 Tillery St, #14 // 512-626-3040 // carolpr56@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 117


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Jeff McGlew Furniture, lighting, architectural I have been designing and producing custom furniture for over twenty years using metal, wood, glass and stone.I enjoy working with clients to create pieces that are beautiful and designed to enhance their environment.

701 Tillery St // 512-832-1414 // jeffmcg@sbcglobal.net 118 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Nettie Tiso // Nettie’s Cloth & Ink Clothing design and production, screenprinting

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Out of a custom-built trailer located at Tillery Park in East ATX, my work is conceptualized and produced using an extensive, specialized creative process. I am a clothing-maker and screen printer who designs, produces and sells an original line of women & men clothing alongside offering a personal and unique custom screen printing service that caters to a large variety of locally-loved small businesses. I print & sew to make good clothes.

801 Tillery St // 512-298-9206 // nettiesclothandink@gmail.com // nettiesclothandink.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 119


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Traci Hutson // Guest of Nettie Tiso Ceramics Although I’ve explored many mediums, I keep returning to clay. I find it to be a perfect material to express myself. My work is vintage and modern, quirky yet practical. Each piece is hand built, fired, and glazed in my studio with a desire for it to find a home with loving parents like some stray puppy.

801 Tillery St // 512-567-1090 // tracihutsonart@gmail.com // tracihutsonart.com 120 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jessica Erickson Mixed media, painting

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Usually categorized as abstract, Jessica Erickson mostly displays a free-spirited, yet controlled approach. Jessica’s paintings use a combination of oils, acrylics, pastels, pencil, and sometimes found objects.

3105 Stokes Dr // 248-703-3205 // jgwyn22@aol.com // jessicaerickson.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 121


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Jacob Borshard Cartoonist Jacob Borshard is a cartoonist, print maker and musician. His cartoon screen prints depict many of the finer things in life; Platypuses, Moog synthesizers, flapper twins, Tiki Gods, Samurai Ponys, monster attacks, antique Lone Star beer ads, swamp monsters, giants, zombies, ukuleles cakes and undies.

1102 1/2 Cherico St // 512-751-4056 // tanuki_8@yahoo.com // creebobby.com 122 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Joseph Swec // Joe Swec Sign Painting Sign painting

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I’m fascinated with the traditional craft and dying art of hand painting signs. I’ve always loved classic graphic design, advertisements, and typefaces, a passion handed down from my grandpa and his uncle. Hand painting work, from elegant lettering in the window of a storefront to a large mural on the side of a building, creates a more traditional, inviting and comfortable atmosphere to a local business, a neighborhood and, ultimately, a city.

3304 Neal St // 805-453-8964 // signpainterjoe@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 123


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John Mulvany // John Mulvany Studios Painting, mixed media My recent work explores loss of faith - in governments, religions, institutions and the current waves of anxiety and uncertainty about the future. With influences ranging from Mexican retablos to 14th century devotional painting and early spirit photography my work references ways in which art from the past has documented dramatic upheavals such as the mythology of the American West, the Destruction of Pompeii, and the Great Depression.

3401 Govalle Ave // 512-203-4102 // jwmulvany@gmail.com // johnmulvany.com/home.html 124 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Blue Genie Art Industries Commercial art fabrication

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Blue Genie is a custom design + build studio whose specialty is assisting artists and architects in the realization of their concepts. With over 15 years of experience in almost every conceivable material and technique, our artist-based team brings creativity, expertise, and focus to every project we undertake.

916 Springdale Rd, Ste 4 // 512-444-6655 // admin@bluegenieart.com // bluegenieart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 125


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Federico Archuleta // Graffiti Western Graffiti stencil, mixed media Federico Archuleta was born and bred in El Paso, Texas, with parents from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua on the other side of the Rio Grande border. Growing up, Federico cross-pollinated the artistic influences from both sides, letting Mexican culture get under his skin and american pop get into his hair. Visit his studio to get a taste from both sides of the border from a corner of Texas rarely seen in Austin.

4609 Lyons Rd // 512-470-4166 // fedetrix@yahoo.com // graffitiwestern.com 126 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Sunyong Chung // Ginko Studios Porcelain, mixed media

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This year, Philippe and I are collaborating on an Art In Public Places project for the Asian American Resource Center in Austin scheduled to be installed in Spring of 2013. The title of the piece is “Lotus”, my portion of the piece is an exterior floor tile installation twelve feet in diameter made of colored porcelain tiles in 1/4” low relief depicting blossoming lotus and life flocking to the flower, such as insects fish etc.

800 Gullett St // 512-389-1920 // sunyongchung@sbcglobal.net // ginkopottery.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 127


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Jung-ok Chung // Guest at Ginko Studios Fiber, embroidery Jung-ok Chung has been working with embroidery for over 70 years. Her work has evolved from traditional embroidery into her own contemporary sensibility and interpretation. She finds her inspiration for her delicate work from nature. With simply a needle and thread she creates subtle expressions of that natural world. Her latest work brings three dimensional texture to traditional embroidery.

800 Gullett St // 512-389-1920 // jungokchung100@gmail.com 128 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Colin McIntyre // Guest at Ginko Studios Forged metal sculpture, jewelry

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Forging hot metal integrates an intense physical discipline with a beautiful moment of spontaneous artistic creation. The forms and objects that result are perfect records of the event. Every hammer blow, every physical manipulation is frozen into the metal. I enjoy trying to imbue a semblance of life in the material. My work is largely inspired by creatures from the oceans and plant life.

800 Gullett St // 512-479-9941 // colin@sculptureforge.com // sculptureforge.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 129


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Melanie Schopper // M. Schopper Ceramics // Guest at Ginko Studios Ceramics I changed from Earthenware to Stoneware slip this year. My cups are now stronger, on the inside.

800 Gullett St // 512-293-9505 // m.schopper@gmail.com // handmadeaustinwomen.com 130 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Philippe Klinefelter Wood, metal, stone, sculpture

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Public art and large scale sculpture are the focus of my recent work. Current project “Lotus” is public art commissioned by Austin Art In Public Places for the Asian American Resource Center. I am sculpting 7 pieces of local granite totaling about 35 ton, standing 9’ tall.

800 Gullett St // 512-389-1920 // pksculptor@hotmail.com // philippeklinefelter.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 131


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Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Multiple media Come and check out the Satellite Studios and Flex Space operated by Pump Project! The Satellite has several individual studios, as well as spaces for collective groups like MAKEatx and the Women Printmakers of Austin. The Flex Space at the back of the Satellite is an exhibition and event space for Austin artists and groups with monthly exhibits organized by Rebecca Marino. See what exciting projects our artists have in store!

1109-B Shady Ln // 512-351-8571 // debrabroz@pumpproject.org // pumpproject.org/satellite 132 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Donna Dechen Birdwell Art // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Mixed media, digital composition

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My work is a love affair with the handmade lokta paper I encountered in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2009. The sustainability produced lokta is an ancient product with delightful idiosyncratic properties. Visually, I am inspired by nature, galaxies, nebulae, earth and water, cells and molecules, and vibrating strings you can’t even see. These have worked themselves into my basic vocabulary of visualization and insist on manifesting in my art.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 3 // 409-466-2442 // donna.birdwell@gmail.com // donnadechenbirdwell.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 133


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MAKEatx // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Laser cutting MAKEatx is a workshop where members can pursue their diverse interests and activities independently and creatively. The workshop has a powerful and versatile laser cutter, brand new computers with the latest design software, and ample work space along with classes designed to help Austinites MAKE stuff. It will expand to include a variety of high and lowtech shop equipment. Stop by to see the workshop and our products!

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 1 // 512-522-6253 // workshop@makeatx.com // makeatx.com 134 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Eva Schone // TROPHYOLOGY // MAKEatx // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Product design & fabrication

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TROPHYOLOGY is an innovative collection of beautiful, architecturally designed awards that capture the spirit of exceptional achievement. Each collection is a result of a rigorous design process, which includes careful study of forms, proportions, fine textures and materials. It involves drawings, scale models and various iterations of prototypes. Each TROPHYOLOGY award is proudly handcrafted by artisans in Austin, Texas.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 1 // 512-788-4558 // eva@trophyology.com // trophyology.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 135


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ModPlexi // Guest of MAKEatx // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Mixed media, collage, Plexiglas Our art is never planned. Rather the result of one found image triggering the process of cutting, collaging, talking, rethinking and then, collaging all over again. We are inspired by and take from everything ... pop art, trash art, music, culture, 1950’s, old things, new things, and the whole notion of reinterpreting found pictures into our own imagined stories. Take it in, cut it up, spit it out anew.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 1 // 210-829-1458 // modplexi@gmail.com // modplexi.com 136 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Women Printmakers of Austin // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Printmaking, traditional & mixed media

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Women Printmakers of Austin (WPA) is an organization dedicated to encouraging women to actively pursue artistic expression through printmaking and to promote community through annual exhibits, regular meetings, and outreach projects. Our objective is to expand the audience for Fine Art Printmaking by increasing public awareness of historical traditions and contemporary techniques.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 8 // info@womenprintmakers.com // womenprintmakers.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 137


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Carolyn Kimball // Women Printmakers of Austin // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Printmaking I create dreamy, layered landscapes that evoke the history and memory of place. My recent work is based on travels in the Middle East, where competing historical narratives and cultural memories shape modern life. These works portray a shared landscape, repeatedly divided, and the beauty of a land we only hear about in terms of blood shed. Beneath the divisions of religion, culture or nationality we construct, lies the common human experience.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 8 // 512-431-3208 // kimballprints@gmail.com // carolynkimball.com 138 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ruthie Powers // Women Printmakers of Austin // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Printmaking

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A gypsy in spirit, Ruthie enjoys travel, learning, nature, fiber and dogs. Details catch her eyes and she is always ready to be surprised by daily life events. She applies her curiosity to fine art printmaking, painting, and the complex layering of dye and paint on silk fabric. Her approach to art is improvisational and experimental. She is currently using her creative enthusiasm on intaglio printing using painted plates.

1109-B Shady Ln, Studio 8 // 512-707-0285 // ruthie.powers@sbcglobal.net // ruthiepowersstudio.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 139


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Cathy Savage // Women Printmakers of Austin // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Printmaking, collage My work is a reflection of my life and interests. I’m a mother of two and my experience as a parent is a common theme. I also have a thing for Austin’s nastiest bird--the grackle, and they pop up everywhere. I’ve developed an affinity for mathematical and scientific subject matters as a by-product of my obsession with Nikola Tesla. One thing is for sure, my work is either a hand pulled print, or a collage using my hand pulled prints.

1109-B Shady Ln // 512-680-6281 // csavage@savageartist.com // savageartist.com 140 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kelly Tankersley // Women Print Makers of Austin // Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Printmaking

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I am a printmaker, collage artist and nature lover residing in the Austin Hill country. I make handmade paper using plant materials from my garden. I am also a photographer. Photography and artist-made paper come together very nicely in the form of solar plate etchings and multiple layers of papers. My process is very labor intensive, but made with much love. You will also see symbols and patterns introduced in many works.

1109-B Shady Ln // 512-721-7242 // ktankersley@austin.rr.com // etsy.com/shop/88editions ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 141


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Keva Richardson // Guest at Pump Project Satellite Studios & Flex Space Mixed media My work reflects my curiosity with the unique aspects of the visual plane I witness on everyday excursions. I’m fascinated with what the eye sees before, during, and after it focuses in on something tangible or recognizable. There is a story in that somewhere.

1109-B Shady Ln // 512-203-5826 // kevarue@mac.com // kevarichardson.com 142 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Big Medium Studios, gallery, EAST headquarters

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The East Austin Studio Tour is proudly organized and produced by Big Medium, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting visual arts and artists in Texas. We produce the Texas Biennial and now the West Austin Studio Tour, and we also exhibit innovative contemporary gallery programming throughout the year in the Big Medium Gallery. For EAST, the gallery will be presenting a selection of works by artists working in the Big Medium studios.

5305 Bolm Rd, #12 // 512-939-6665 // info@bigmedium.org // bigmedium.org EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 143


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Jamie Panzer // Big Medium Multimultimulti If love is the answer, what is the question?

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.1 // 301-828-8489 // jamiepanzer@earthlink.net // jamiepanzer.com 144 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Molly Brau // Big Medium Painting, sculpture, photography

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I’m drawn to painting as a way to tell stories. Charismatic people, landscapes, and animals inspire me, so my work tends to depict all three. Learning different types of media and processes keeps me engaged; hence my work has branched out to include: taxidermy, batik, brass casting, and mask making.

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.2 // 318-393-8585 // molbrau1@gmail.com // molly-brau.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 145


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Rebecca Bennett // Big Medium Oil painting Because I use the sensual qualities of oil - I create layered abstractions which explore the dynamics of color, line, and texture. The viewer is encouraged by their abstraction to interpret their experience of the work rather than the work itself. My work is born of a manipulation of oil paint while the canvas lies on a flat, horizontal surface. I use brushes, palette knife, and/or mineral spirits to move the color. The paint and oil create jewels.

5305 Bolm Rd , #9.3 // 512-923-0158 // becky_bennett@swbell.net // rebeccabennettartworks.com 146 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Judy Paul // Big Medium Painting

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When I make art I try to stay excited and hopeful and happy. Over the years I’ve developed a process of allowing my work the freedom to evolve. This process inspires me to confront the challenges of art making and helps me to stay engaged with the work. The excitement, energy and happiness that I experience while working is something I hope transmits to the viewer.

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.3 // 512-507-8199 // judy@judypaul.com // judypaul.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 147


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Jamie Lea Wade // Exponential Art // Big Medium Ceramics, sculpture, printmaking Jamie Wade likes to engage her viewers by playing with their imaginations. Her focus is often on individuals, communities, and environments.

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.4 // exponentialart@hotmail.com // vesselsforthesoul.com 148 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jess Wade // Exponential Art // Big Medium Oil painting, ceramic, sculpture

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Commenting on the cost of convenience and fear, Jess Wade’s work is rich with color and texture. Dark skies and dark themes are infused with fragile and tender moments; trying to mirror the infinite tapestry of his individual and our collective contemporary lives.

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.4 // 512-745-1953 // jesswadeforcongress@hotmail.com // jesswadeforcongress.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 149


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Ryan Ayers // Big Medium Painting Paint paint paint.Paint paint.Paint paint paint paint paint.Art.

5305 Bolm Rd, #9.6 // 903-539-3037 // ryan@lucentvisions.com // lucentvisions.com 150 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Revi Meicler // Big Medium Mixed media

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Working from live models, I create figure drawings that become the inspiration behind my mixed media collages. I draw inspiration from pop culture, fashion magazines, costumes and textiles. The work is intended to be playful while exploring the relationship between fashion and identity.

5305 Bolm Rd, #10.1 // 480-235-4623 // rmeicler@austin.rr.com // revimeicler.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 151


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Maxxx Von Willmann // Big Medium Painting, photography, mixed media I work in painting, sculpture and photography. Very often my work can be viewed as installation or even bricolage in that I use the separate genres in tandem, mediating their differences in the service of a specific social viewpoint. One may see a basically “Pop� sensibility influenced by Warhol, Wesselman, or Rusha and a California/ LA vernacular. My fierce and difficult vision makes each work a battleground for control.

5305 Bolm Rd, #10.2 // 917-202-8095 // maxxxvonwillmann@gmail.com // maxxxvonwillmann.com 152 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jessica Stone // Big Medium Mixed media, wood, acrylic, canvas, paper

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Until last year, my emotional side dictated most of my abstract painting. With my paper and canvas paintings, it’s not unusual for me to let loose and make a mess of my surroundings. However, I now find myself revealing the obsessive and perfectionist side through time consuming 3-D wood artwork. Even though the two styles of work are contradictory, both types allow me to get lost in my work and give my “split personalities” a voice.

5305 Bolm Rd, #10.4 // 512-736-8608 // info@jessicastoneartwork.com // jessicastoneartwork.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 153


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Matt Norris // Big Medium Metal Matt Norris is interested in the intersection of biology and mechanical engineering. His work attempts to translate the features of living organisms into forms defined by the limitations of his metal craft.

5305 Bolm Rd, #10.6 // 512-913-8921 // nomatt@gmail.com // manofecit.com 154 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Joseph Phillips // Big Medium Painting, mixed media

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My drawings are naive, over simplified dissections of the interaction between the man-made and the natural. Isolated, deconstructed environments sit as impartial monuments to our ingenuity and our folly. Both pleasing and disturbing, they reflect our complicated relationship with reality, nature and each other.

5305 Bolm Rd, #11.3 // 512-294-0884 // jmptexas@gmail.com // josephphillipsart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 155


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Jana Swec // Big Medium Mixed media Make something.

5305 Bolm Rd, #11.3 // 512-468-2104 // littleredswec@gmail.com // littleswec.com 156 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Shea Little // Big Medium Mixed media

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Pictured above: Banyan Hill, 42” x 22”, Mixed media, by Sodalitas (Jana Swec, Joseph Phillips, Shea Little).

5305 Bolm Rd, #11.3 // 512-217-2306 // littleswec@gmail.com // littleswec.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 157


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Gabriel Rodriguez // Guest at Big Medium Painting, drawing, mixed media My work comes from constantly daydreaming about alternate universes and the wealth of what-if questions I collect daily. I’ve always been curious to those types of questions - all the way to the point of literally being forbidden from asking them at school. The spirit lives on though in my illustrations of surreal locales, diagrams of invented biology, or simply abstractions made while actually daydreaming.

5305 Bolm Rd // 972-816-4037 // gabriel.torres.rodriguez@gmail.com // gabe-rodriguez.com 158 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Barra Gustafson // Pigoata Studios Painting

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Currently, I build multi layered paintings through self expression and thirst to explore my boundaries. I search to find joyful and playful ways to be spontaneous during the process, and rely heavily on intuitive responses. The excitement of not knowing what will happen next generates a high level of energy that keeps me in the moment. Painting allows me total freedom to be me while following the desires of my heart.

5305 Bolm Rd, #7/8 // 512-771-2955 // barra.gustafson@gmail.com // barragustafson.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 159


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Cari Washburn // Pigoata Studios Painting, ceramics, metal, glass An artist-run contemporary gallery space featuring over a dozen local artists and their studios.

5305 Bolm Rd, #7/8 // 512-924-0374 // 4firegirl@gmail.com // austinartlab.blogspot.com 160 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Karen Woodward // Karen Woodward Studios Sculpture

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My work explores the absurdities of life, through intrapersonal and interpersonal narratives.

5305 Bolm Rd, #7/8 // 512-940-5769 // woodwardglass@hotmail.com // karenwoodwardstudios.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 161


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Hopscotch Road // Guest at Pigoata Studios Furniture At Hopscotch Road, we create and collect vintage and modern designs and use them to style off-beat, completely original furniture and accessories. We are the collective effort of Jamie Fisher, Jennifer Binford and Emily Low Johnson.

5305 Bolm Rd, #7/8 // 512-826-2699 // info@hopscotchroad.com // hopscotchroad.com 162 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Stephanie Rubiano // Studio Rubiano // Guest at Pigoata Studios Mixed media

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Stephanie Jones Rubiano is an Austin-based mixed media artist who enjoys giving a new life and voice to antique photos, documents and other ephemera that have made the journey through the years. Encaustic wax, plaster and cold connections help bind these disparate bits together into a cohesive and expressive whole.

5303 Bolm Rd, #7/8 // 512-618-2910 // info@stephanierubiano.com // stephanierubiano.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 163


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Roze Braunstein // ‘myfriendroze’ // Bay6 Gallery & Studios Jewelry myfriendroze is the jewelry fabrication and designs of Rose Braunstein. She attended Parsons School of Design with a specialization in sculpture. Though she took one class in jewelry-making she is relatively self-taught, and considers many of her best pieces happy accidents. She is inspired by her family, childhood memories, and everyday objects and takes pride in using as many found materials and reclaimed metals as possible.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 // 310-871-8111 // myfriendroze@gmail.com // myfriendroze.com 164 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kiah Denson // Bay6 Gallery & Studios Painting, drawing

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Aspects of vintage and couture photography - dramatic compositions, bold lines and the sense of something timeless and unattainable - inspire my figurative work. In my non-representational work, color and composition become my subjects. I am interested in exploring and utilizing the natural fluidity of my materials, focusing on aesthetics and technique. I work primarily with India ink and acrylic on both paper and canvas.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 // 512-569-5794 // kiah@artbykiah.com // kiahdenson.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 165


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Catherine Small // C.SMALL STUDIO // Bay6 Gallery & Studios Painting, printmaking I enjoy blending narrative and social portraiture (and sometimes a bit of humor) into my paintings and prints. My style is influenced by the German Expressionists and the American Social Realists.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 // 512-761-6601 // art@catherinesmall.com // catherinesmall.com 166 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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NJ Weaver // Bay6 Gallery & Studios Encaustic, collage, mixed media

99d

I am drawn to create art that is rich in color, texture, imagery and form.I work primarily in encaustic. Beeswax, organic in nature, allows me a freedom to explore the continuation of a journey that can begin with a random thought, an emotion or a dream. Using layers of wax, lines, marks and discarded objects, I intuitively assemble abstract concepts into paintings and collages that resonate and express life as I know it.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 6 // 512-663-6690 // njweaver@aol.com // njweaver.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 167


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Dave Rauchwerk Installation Interactive installations that explore the relationship between sight, data, and location.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 5 // rauchwerk.org 168 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kevin Greenblat Photography

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This exhibit showcases select images transferred onto large recycled wood blocks. The work is the combined effort with wood artist, Mia Hall.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 3 // 512-507-5560 // kevindglt@gmail.com // kevingreenblat.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 169


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Noah Marion // Noah Marion Quality Goods Product design, leather goods Since 2006 Noah Marion has been designing, fabricating and selling goods and products for the design-conscious individual. Working mainly in leather these days, Mr. Marion has been creating timeless classics meant to be passed on from generation to generation. Like the amazing bag inherited from your grandfather, Noah Marion’s designs are meant to patina to a wonderful brown and continue to get better with age.

5305 Bolm Rd, Bay 3 // 512-917-4628 // noahmarion@gmail.com // noahmarion.com 170 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Zoe Comings Ceramic jewelry, housewares, tile

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Inspiration for my work continues to emerge from found objects in nature, often affected by the element of time. Mainly, fossils, bone, ivory, leaves, shell, feathers, and river rocks. I interpret these inspirations with a modern aesthetic giving them a unique quality as jewelry, housewares and tile.

5501 Stuart Ct // 512-364-8820 // zoe.comings@gmail.com // zoecomings.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 171


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Linda Wandt Oil painting Many of my works for the last few years have been fairly straightforward portraiture to hone my technical skills, and to explore color theory. I enjoy using the immediacy of expressionism to make a specific emotive statement, and I use surrealism to explore more complex issues of internal dialogue. I sometimes distort or alter the human form to express my concepts, often focusing on duality within the self. I also paint fun things, like llamas.

6200 Thurgood Ave // 516-965-8596 // lindaheather@hotmail.com // lindawandt.com 172 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Andrea Nelson // Far East Studio 108 Painting, drawing

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Having a 3-year-old and a baby, it is nearly impossible to dig into a nice big oil painting. Out of necessity, I’ve changed my medium and changed my scale. I have also been spending a lot of time staring at babies, so it naturally followed that I changed my subject. I suppose that means having children really did change everything.

1514 Ed Bluestein Blvd, #108 // 512-217-3136 // andrea@andreanelsonart.com // andreanelsonart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 173


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Jeffrey Swanson // Far East Studio 108 Painting, mixed media After being lost at sea for much of 2011, I found dry land. Then made my way back to far east Austin to participate in EAST 11. Please Buy My Art!

1514 Ed Bluestein Blvd, #108 // 512-940-3158 // jeffu1975@gmail.com 174 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Faith Schexnayder // Flatfork Studio // Smith Road Studios Foam carving, mosaic

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I am an artist that creates larger then life, unique, one of a kind pieces for your home, garden, or business that makes a statement about you.

1406 Smith Rd, Ste E & F // 512-293-4178 // flatfork@austin.rr.com // flatforkstudio.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 175


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Jan Knox // Guest at Flatfork Studio Acrylic, watercolor, collage Jan Knox paints her love of Nature influenced by her training as a geologist in addition to her many travels worldwide. New to the tour this year are mixed media creations abstracted from Nature in acrylic, watercolor, paper and wood.

1406 Smith Rd, Ste E & F // 512-453-4070 // artist.jknox@gmail.com // artbyjanknox.com 176 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Craig Newswanger // Resonance Studio Automated drawing machine

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Craig Newswanger is a holographer, artist, inventor and a maker. Craig has had a long interest/obsession with mathematical patterns and machines. These two things are joined in the Lissagraph, a computer controlled drawing machine. The unique drawings that result are fascinating and watching the machine produce the the drawings is hypnotic.

1406 Smith Rd, Unit D // 512-560-4627 // craig@resonancestudio.com // resonancestudio.com/craigsblog ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 177


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Sally Weber // Resonance Studio Photography, digital imaging, light, holography From the Depth and Field series, these works reveal the overlooked significance of the small. Large-format digital prints on archival paper hung as scrolls.

1406 Smith Rd, Unit D // 512-560-9497 // snw@sallyweber.com // sallyweber.com 178 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Rebecca Cohen // Resonance Studio Photo-encaustic, collage

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I begin with photographs, with the world as I see it filtered through Face Time, obscured by the rush of my car down the road, inspired by the ocean in Mexico as it changes color throughout the day. Sometimes I focus on a single image. Other times I use quilt forms and encaustic to re-present the pictures I’ve taken, to reconsider the narrative.

1406 Smith Rd, Unit D // 512-632-1423 // rgscohen@austin.rr.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 179


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Glenda Kronke // G Kronke Studios // Guest at Resonance Studio Kiln formed glass I am a native Texan who has lived on both the East and West Coasts. My love of glass began in 1983 and has followed me throughout my career. I am now a full time studio artist living in Austin, Texas. My strong connection to nature is rooted in my passion for hiking and exploring the outdoors. My work is a reflection of the awe and wonder I feel at nature’s ability to create the rare and exotic.

1406 Smith Rd, Ste D // 512-351-5120 // gkronke@yahoo.com // gkronkestudios.com 180 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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John Barkley // Yellow House Studio Pottery, ceramic, sculpture

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Art is for everyone! At Yellow House, we are always producing a wide variety of functional and decorative pottery, sculpture and ceramic wall art, priced to be accessible to all budgets. We also love to try new things. Lately we have been integrating impressions of leaves and grasses into our work. Gorgeous, detailed & colorful images of our favorite central Texas locals, such as pecan, elm, and cottonwood adorn wall hangings, dishes and vases.

1406 Smith Rd, Ste E // 512-584-4703 // jabarkley1@gmail.com // jabarkley.com/home ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 181


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Anastasia Grebnova // Yellow House Studio Painting, drawing Figurative and abstract paintings by Anastasia Grebnova explore the mystery of symbols in the historical and personal context. Inspired by the work of Alex Grey and Carl Jung, the paintings touch on the theme of collective unconscious and its influence on individuals and groups. Sacred geometry and nude figure are captured in oil, acrylics, color pencil, and watercolor.

1406 Smith Rd // 908-310-6491 // info@anastasiagrebnova.com // anastasiagrebnova.com 182 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Larry Isgur // Massif Concrete // Smith Road Studios Formed concrete

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It’s been a good year. New projects include a large compound curve monument in downtown Austin, a new mailbox stand, bath sink, benches, desks, countertops and more.

1406 Smith Rd // 512-921-5944 // lisgur@inbox.com // massifconcrete.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 183


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Keith Kreeger // Kreeger Pottery // Cobra Studios Ceramics Bridging the gap between pottery traditions and contemporary design, my handmade industrial forms are sophisticated and strong. My work is made to be used and enjoyed. My porcelain is designed to enrich the rituals of daily living.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 18 // 508-246-7325 // keith@kreegerpottery.com // kreegerpottery.com 184 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Steven Noreyko // Steven Noreyko Photographer // Cobra Studios Photography, interactive sculpture

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I specialize in photographing people for editorial, advertising and corporate clients. I create clean, dynamic portraits with a quirky edge. My personal photography work explores texture and shape in found objects, nature and the human form. In addition to photography, I will be displaying a new three-dimensional art project - a large multi-user interactive sound sculpture. I like tacos, electronic music and jumping out of airplanes.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 2 // 512-203-2979 // studio@stevennoreyko.com // stevennoreyko.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 185


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Jessica Wells // eleventy-five // Cobra Studios Screen printing I screen print simple cute designs inspired by my life and nature. Being able to display my art on something someone can wear or use in some way is very rewarding to me. I’ve always been sensitive to natural and organic practices and use water-based non-toxic inks on organic and recycled cotton.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 10 // 850-556-9196 // jessica@eleventy-five.com // eleventy-five.com 186 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Alyssa Taylor Wendt // Cobra Studios Photography, sculpture, printmaking, video

109d

I am a multimedia artist from New York who has recently moved to Texas. Currently developing the ability to translate the visceral sense of my inner self into sculptural objects, my work uses video, soundscapes, performance and installation in a project-based practice to explore notions of monument, memory and ritual. I subscribe to a sense of animism and believe in the energy and history that resides in things, both found and created.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 20 // 917-698-2498 // alyssataylorwendt@gmail.com // alyssataylorwendt.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 187


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Michelle Manley // Guest at Cobra Studios Painting My paintings explore the sublime aspects of nature’s processes and its extreme shifts. Images of environmental change can at times provoke a range of conflicting emotions from anxiety, aesthetic admiration, and denial. Imagining the futures of civilization and the natural world, the desire behind my depictions is for the broader consideration of the relationship between these two forces.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 3 // 917-319-4672 // michellemanley@austin.rr.com // michellemanley.com 188 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Hank Waddell // Guest at Cobra Studios Sculpture, painting, furniture

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Taking 2011 off from typical object making, just performance and installations - I am back to it again. And back EAST.

902 Gardner Rd, Unit 3 // 512-426-4024 // hank@hankwaddell.com // hankwaddell.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 189


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Bobby Hamric // 727 Studios Oil painting on canvas, metal sculpture Expressionistic paintings depicting the rugged W. Tx. Chinati Mtns. and the majestic vastness in Big Bend country, is the artist’s focus. Specifically, Pinto Canyon, where this area of the region is remarkable for it’s vivid, spectacular shapes and colors of desert plant life. Ocotillo, yucca and many varieties of cacti set a magnificent stage that lets light and shadows prevail over panoramic valleys that lift you into the clouds and sky.

727 Airport Blvd // 512-217-9090 // bobbyhamric@gmail.com 190 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Pablo Taboada // Taboada Studios // 727 studios Painting

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My approach to realismis entirely personal in character, and I have never sought to identify with academic intellectual modernism. The traditional inherited languageof painting that includes drawing, light, color, composition, form, and texture is one that I enjoy using in my expressions..

727 Airport Blvd // 512-619-3315 // ptaboadac@yahoo.com // pablotaboada.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 191


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Alex Upham // SufferTheLittleChildrenINC // 727 studios Painting If I had anything to say I’d be a writer or a radio show host.

727 Airport Blvd // 512-940-6102 // buga.begic@gmail.com 192 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Wells Mason Gallery Seeing is Believing

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The Wells Mason Gallery is committed to exhibiting contemporary art by emerging and internationally-known visual artists. Featuring new work by Jennifer Chenoweth, Larry Graeber, Jim Huntington, and Wells Mason, among others.

727 Airport Blvd // 512-466-9577 // info@wellsmason.com // wellsmason.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 193


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David Clark // Kartwheel Custom Craftsmanship Wood, metal Here at Kartwheel we build everything from custom furniture to backyard studios. From wood to metal, from a thought to a finished product. We can take care of your needs whether its small or large. Kartwheel offers a number of services, Interior Design, General Contracting, Furniture Design, Custom Fabrication. Look forward to seeing you on the tour.

777 Shady Ln, #16 // 512-820-1518 // davidclark4@mac.com // kartwheel.com 194 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Tom Suhler // Exposure Fine Art Gallery & Studio Visual art, film

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Tom Suhler creates expressionist pieces wrapped in beautiful layers of form and scene that are instantly enjoyable. Deeper layers engage the beholder’s imagination with visual allegories expressing emotions & ideas. 30 pieces of Tom’s internationally acclaimed (e)Motion & Winding Creek collections are on display. Also on view “At What Cost” his nationally renowned short film about the clear cutting of an ancient pecan grove on Barton Springs Rd.

777 Shady Ln, #8 // 512-692-6166 // tsuhler@tomsuhlerfineart.com // tomsuhlerfineart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 195


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Susannah Blanton // Blanton Art and Design Oil painting I am a story teller who creates each series from emotional snapshots that reflect that story. Relying strongly on symbolism, my current series explores the transition from life to death and then into whatever comes next: it’s The Beginning of the Beginning.

777 Shady Ln, #7 // 512-961-0161 // sb@blantonart.com // blantonart.com 196 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Stacy Kirk // Blanton Art and Design Photography

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Stacy Kirk was trained in filmmaking and painting as well as photography, which was her primary focus before she passed away suddenly in 2005. These works are less a discovery post-mortem than a delayed exhibition of her artistic springtime. It is as much a reminder of the fragile and temporary nature of all things as it is of artistic potential, framed through a cold, clear lens that cuts through sentiment and stabs directly at fate.

777 Shady Ln, #7 // 512-961-0161 // blantondesign@me.com // stacykirkphotography.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 197


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Ambrose Taylor // Vintage Material Supply Company Wood, metal, concrete Vintage Material Supply Company, traditional joinery and modern design. A recent project is the latest Uchi Restaurant in Houston. Vintage created and installed the stacked white oak entry foyer with bronze doors and cabinets, pecan seating and tile walls, large walnut sliding doors, walnut bar and back cabinets with wine racks, metal front door, window frames and screens, courtyard fencing and gate, metal reception desk. Photos by 2012 Paul Bardagjy.

730 Shady Ln // 512-656-3336 // info@vintagematerialsupply.com // vintagematerialsupply.com 198 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Pump Project Art Complex Annual Studio Show

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Pump Project is a non-profit visual art organization. Our mission is to enrich and reinforce Austin’s creative community through working studios, programming and exhibition facilities at our main gallery and Satellite Space. 35 artists and craftspeople have studios in our main building and many more work at our Satellite location, making Pump Project the largest studio community in Austin. See a list of our members at www.pumpproject.org/members

702 Shady Ln // 512-351-8571 // debrabroz@pumpproject.org // pumpproject.org EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 199


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Debra Broz // Pump Project Art Complex Mixed media Debra Broz manipulates ceramic figurines, photocopied images, envelopes, books, rocks and other things. Threads of subversion, mysticism and black humor run through her body of work, twisting themselves with history, science and philosophy. Her work is shown in galleries and museums throughout the nation.

702 Shady Ln // 512-264-5883 // debrabroz@gmail.com // debrabroz.com 200 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Monica Ceniceros // Studio R // Pump Project Art Complex Mixed media, acrylic & wood stain on wood panel

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Monica is known for her unique mixed media technique of rich color combinations of acrylics and stains along natural wood grains, making each piece a one-of-a-kind original. Monica’s art represents her greatest inspirations: nature, culture and individuality. More than just a hobby, Monica sees art as an opportunity to express life through her eyes; reflecting the beautiful contrast between the simplicity and complexity of nature.

702 Shady Ln // 512-296-3891 // monica@monicaceniceros.com // monicaceniceros.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 201


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David de Lara // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, drawing, photography David de Lara is an Austin, Texas based artist and photographer who creates artwork of women that has been described as sensual, edgy, and provocative with an air of mystery. He has exhibited throughout the country and been featured in several magazines and websites. He has received several art grants, a fashion award, and his work has been selected for many juried exhibitions and festivals.

702 Shady Ln // 512-468-5484 // david@daviddelara.com // daviddelara.com 202 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Rachelle Diaz // Studio Q // Pump Project Art Complex Mixed media

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My work aims to document the uniqueness of natural and human detritus, shaped by the elements alone after being discarded, to let these objects know they are not forgotten. But I am also exploring a compulsion to judge the balance of opposing parts of myself: whether to untangle, liberate or restrict them, and maybe to let go of the fact that I may never be able to take in every facet, letting them remain invisible in plain sight.

702 Shady Ln // 512-934-8088 // rachelle@artdivastudios.com // artdivastudios.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 203


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Edson Enriquez // Limbo Jewelry Design // Pump Project Art Complex Jewelry I am trying to prove a point with my work. Things, shapes, and forms are beautiful already. We as designers do not need to add to them or drastically transform them. Our job is to simply enhance them and present them the right way.

702 Shady Ln, Studio T // 512-994-6878 // info@limbojewelry.com // limbojewelry.com 204 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Cheryl Finfrock // Cheryl Finfrock Studio // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, encaustic, monotype

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My current painting series, Secret Places, is a snapshot of recalled experiences - exploring the buried treasures of memory brought to life through human experience. Secret Places explores the cult of place, brought to life through recollected experience.

702 Shady Ln, Studio M // 512-426-9217 // cherylfinfrock@gmail.com // cherylfinfrock.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 205


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Kristin Freeman // Studio R // Pump Project Art Complex Painting A student of traditional fine art and graphic design, I enjoy drawing patterns and printing them onto fabric. I always incorporate fabric into my paintings, either using my own designs or fabric that I have purchased. I am very intrigued by the contrast between elaborate fabric patterns against the stylized shapes of the painted figure, creating a visual language to express the emotions of my subjects.

702 Shady Ln, Studio R // 512-557-9396 // kristin_freeman9@yahoo.com // kristinfreemanillustration.com 206 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Brooke Gassiot // Studio F // Pump Project Art Complex Light box, installation

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Universal themes of growth, ritual, desire, and denial/access are central to my work in sculpture. My light boxes posit a question of accessibility, where their contents are ultimately denied to the viewer. Internal sources of illumination articulate objects and rendered forms to varying degrees.

702 Shady Ln, Studio F // 512-299-2254 // brooke.gassiot@gmail.com // brookegassiot.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 207


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Brandon Heinley // Guest of Brooke Gassiot Sculpture, digital, mixed media On display is a small part of a larger collection discovered among the detritus of the (seemingly) abandoned town in West Texas. Among the artifacts found are: a French decompression chamber, discarded windows advertising frozen treats, and strange video ‘portraits’ of prominent (yet undocumented) asteroids rotating in space. Celade, Texas is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma: but perhaps there is a key?

702 Shady Ln, Studio F // 512-591-8722 // howdy@heinley.com // brandonheinley.com 208 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Joelle Felyce Geisler // Studio Q // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, illustration, woodwork

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Joelle Felyce Geisler’s regular obsessions include recognizing (or often inventing) under-appreciated animals and objects. Using simple lines, she invites viewers to create their own accompanying stories. In addition to working with traditional mediums of oil, ink, and watercolor, she has recently been experimenting with laser cutting as a medium for etched illustration and hand-made games.

702 Shady Ln // 201-923-5930 // joellefelyce@gmail.com // joellefelyce.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 209


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So単a Holman // #0 // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, paperworks I observe nature carefully. Trees, clouds, rocks, water, weather, wind, bugs, birds provide ample material for me to jump off from. Free form drawingis equally essential in unfolding my abstracted world. Expressive, organic form inhabits transient environments, charged with multi-layered movement, color & the energy of change. Dynamic & contemplative, the paintings & paperworks are poetic abstracts cultivating the realm of the mysterious.

702 Shady Ln // 415-246-3300 // sonaholman@me.com // sonaholman.com 210 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Emilie Houssart // Treehouse // Pump Project Art Complex Oil painting, printmaking

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Displaced European enjoying using Old Master training for slapstick projects and nature worship. Tuition available. Commissions considered.

702 Shady Ln // 512-680-5042 // ehoussart@hotmail.com // emiliehoussart.org ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 211


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Nicole Jeffords // Studio L // Pump Project Art Complex Oil on canvas Nicole Jeffords is a portrait painter who works on a commission basis and whose very real and expressive style has often been compared to Alice Neel. Nicole’s technique involves multiple layers of thinly-applied oils and glazes yielding a soft, almost pastel-like effect. People who see her work invariably say that it is haunting and that the internal life of the sitter shines through.

702 Shady Ln, Studio L // 512-663-1147 // nicolucca@gmail.com // nicolejeffords.com 212 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Mark Johnson // Studio N // Pump Project Art Complex Painting

117n

I try to observe events, human interactions, and personal perspectives to become more conscious of my own emotional responses and to find metaphors for experience. My findings become the phrases used in my work that are journalistic in nature and describe a universal struggle of reflection.

702 Shady Ln // 917-657-5885 // mark.adam.johnson@gmail.com // paintjohnson.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 213


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Darvin Jones // Studio I // Pump Project Art Complex Acrylic painting I take paint and a canvas and create what is termed a painting. These paintings are then called art. To make art I add ideas + expressions then subtract layers of time and movements. I search for an emotive quality until the painting tells me its time to stop. Then once the paint dries other people look and critique them, sometimes they say they are good or bad or to this or to that.

702 Shady Ln // 512-905-8775 // darvin@darvinjones.com // darvinjones.com 214 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kafka Lenton // Berlinetta // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, mixed media

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We are the 2000’s Artists. We drive old Honda Accords and pay our bills on time. We juggle day jobs, real lives, even kids, as well as our artistic endeavors. We are not reckless, crazed nor irresponsible. We can’t afford to be. Some days, many of us, secretly wish we weren’t artists at all. Yet no amount of Swedish furniture, good advice or television saturation makes us give it up. So we go on. And we know it may lead us into madness.

702 Shady Ln // 323-317-5380 // kafkalenton@yahoo.com // kafkalenton.org ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 215


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Phillip Nichols // Berlinatta // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, drawing I try to manifest my imagination onto paper or canvas. My orignal ideas are subject to massacre as I embrace mistakes and blame them on my far more talented subconcious.

702 Shady Ln // 850-774-3509 // phillipnichols83@gmail.com // philnicholsart.com 216 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Audrey Lopata // Studio J // Pump Project Art Complex Illustration

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I love the art of storytelling, and even more, art that tells a story. I am inspired by nature, fantastic people, and the deeply epic quality of life that seems hide below the surface of everyday actions and situations. I hope my work is like an adventure waiting to happen, a world the viewer will want to dive into and explore.

702 Shady Ln // 847-913-7905 // audrey.lopata@yahoo.com // elfwyn.wordpress.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 217


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Kai Martin // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, drawing I am trying to draw out a subjective depiction of figures in suggestive scenarios that are both emotionally and conceptually dense. My visual sensibility is tied to memory and the way recall affects our personal stories, revisiting them imprecisely but with great emotion. It is important to me to keep a sense of play, a sense of bright humor in the work, although the ideas driving it may be darker than the colorful work suggests.

702 Shady Ln, Studio V // 512-576-7535 // kaipetermartin@gmail.com // kaipetermartin.com 218 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michelle Rahbar // Pump Project Art Complex Painting, mixed media

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My current work involves narratives of how memories double the space of your existence. The paintings embrace the indelible imprint of people and places that have gone before me. An absence can be a highly charged presence in one’s life. The ghost still lingers.They are meditations on the world within and the push and pull of the universe without.

702 Shady Ln // 512-905-2789 // artmuscle@gmail.com // michellerahbar.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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J. Haley // The J. Haley Arts Institute : Parking Lot Pop-up Product Lab // Guest at Pump Project Art Complex Mixed media By producing art in the future, present, and the past, the J. Haley Arts Institute dedicates itself to the enrichment of life through creativity and a serious facetetious activity designed to propel human development. Our founder, J. Haley, was manipulated by us through a Ouija Board type of computer keyboarding process and will deny any accusations of him writing these words. We are me, I am He, and this is the J. Haley Arts Institute.

702 Shady Ln // 208-608-0812 // jhaleyarts@gmail.com // jhaleyarts.com 220 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Satch Grimley // Red Bluff Rodeo at The Barn Serigraphy, painting, collage

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Satch Grimley is a native Austinite and has been working in fine art serigraphy for more than 15 years. Both a master printer and talented colorist, he incorporates painting, collage, and printmaking with uncommon materials to produce remarkable works exploring themes of endangered nature, order and balance in a chaotic world, and the laughable ironies of our corporate-driven culture.

4809 Red Bluff Rd // 512-745-1355 // mail@satchgrimley.com // satchgrimley.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Court Lurie // Court Lurie Fine Art // ARTPOST Contemporary abstract painting The process of creating each work is a dialogue that unfolds in the moment. I am constantly negotiating a balance between trusting the intuitive, gestural impressions that come, or relying on my experience with intentional, calculated placement of color and form. Saturation, layers, hue, transparency, content, form and texture intermingle to create an exchange that compositionally comes alive when balance and harmony are achieved.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 505-280-5808 // court8@mac.com // courtlurie.com 222 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kristy Darnell Battani // Battani Art+Design // ARTPOST Contemporary visual art

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For some, art happens on the fringes; for me, it is lurking in the recesses between linear thoughts and the chaotic deluge of information in the world around us. I work with numbers and words that in a cumulative state transform into textures and patterns of their own. I specifically draw upon eroded information-weathered posters, disintegrating maps and faded signage-to depict an environment.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 404-593-3678 // kristy@kristybattani.com // kristybattani.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Adrian Landon Brooks // ARTPOST Painting, illustration Adrian Landon Brooks was born in Houston, TX in 1983. After studying painting at the San Francisco Art Institute, he drifted between San Francisco and Houston, eventually landing in Austin. His art tends to blend an absurd sense of humor with a mourning of innocence. His paintings and pen work focus in on a sort of abrasive beauty. His shrines to selfdestruction reveal an unapologetic honesty.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Unit C // 832-661-3437 // abrasivebeauty@gmail.com // adrianlandonbrooks.com 224 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jodi Rae Brownstein // Jodi Rae Design // ARTPOST Jewelry, silversmithing

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My hand-fabricated jewelry is a flirtation between contradictory elements. Using sterling silver, rare fossils, minerals, and gems, I strive to push visual limits by juxtaposing contrasting elements that create uniqueness while retaining a degree of sophistication & timelessness. I pay great attention to detail & versatility, & aim to create striking & wearable jewelry that reflects the personalities of the women and men who wear it.

4704-B E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 310 // 773-330-5222 // jodi@jodiraedesigns.com // jodiraedesigns.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Erin Cunningham // EMC Jewelry and Sculpture // ARTPOST Jewelry, metalwork From lace textures to hardware store findings to cast iron chinet, my designs vary as much as my material combinations. Most of my designs evolve different technical and material experimentation.I tend to consider myself an “experimenter” and “creator” of wearable treasures and sculptural objects.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-773-2194 // ectinyshiny@gmail.com // etsy.com/shop/emcjewelry 226 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Nicholas Dertien // ARTPOST Sculpture, glass

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There is an infinitesimally thin surface that separates two spaces; I love the idea of being in that threshold, perceiving the innate power of liminal space. This meditation drives my mind to break though finite limitations of perception. Utilizing a discovery based studio practice to mediate these ideas and visualizations, I merge my artistic themes with scientific research in such a way that both become more approachable for the viewing public.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St , Studio C // 512-923-2598 // ndertien@g.risd.edu // risd.digication.com/nicholasdertienportfolio ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Terra Goolsby // Big Hall // ARTPOST Sculpture Inspired by a Indigenous Myth, my work investigates the contingencies of transformation, particularly in the event that dichotomies have been fused. Polarities such as life and death, permanency and change, and creation and destruction are used to create a larger contextual frame work that discusses impermanence. These transformative reconciliations are surveyed through studio processes that consist of regenerative acts of material destruction.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-775-6158 // tgoolsby@g.risd.edu // terragoolsby.com 228 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Katy Horan // ARTPOST Drawing, painting, illustration

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My work examines female roles and representation found throughout history, art and mythology. I pull from a variety of sources, using mixed references and visual fragments to build new variations of familiar figures. My hope is that the image will be at once identifiable and ambiguous, inviting the viewer’s own imagination and past experiences to inform their interpretation.

4704-A E Cesar Chavez St // 917-519-2968 // kkhoran@gmail.com // katyart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Jack King // Jack King Art // ARTPOST Painting, printmaking, sculpture Inevitably, the subject matter of my art draws on the same core intrigue that drew me toward psychology – what makes each of us unique? What causes us to be distressed, distracted, purposeful, elated? How do outside influences and experiences shape our identities? How do we each create ourselves or become acquainted with ourselves? My work with people over the years has left an imprint on how I think about these questions.

4704-B E Cesar Chavez St, Ste 120 // 512-796-9999 // jackking@jackkingart.com // jackkingart.com 230 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Hannah Lee // ARTPOST Oil & acrylic painting

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I am passionate about revealing true but unexpected beauty of the strange, repurposing the cast off, and illuminating moments of life deemed valueless. My art explores the fragment narrative of everyday reality: pinpointing split seconds in time and reading between the lines of our fast past world.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 318-426-9439 // hannahgracelee.hl@gmail.com // hannahleeart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Lucy MacQueen // ARTPOST Painting I received my art education at the Byam Shaw School of Fine Art in London. My paintings have been sold in London, Sydney and New York. I have lived in Austin for over 20 years. Currently, I am working with plexiglass, using it to add depth and shadow to my landscapes.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-784-4081 // lucymacqueen@mac.com // lucymacqueen.com 232 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Marianne McGrath // ARTPOST Sculpture, installation

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The idea of landscapes lost consumes my current body of work. The sculptural and installation works I create combine forms, materials and processes suggestive of landscapes both gone and existing. These pieces call upon the inherent metaphors that lie in their materials and processes of creation to present a narrative that tells the story of landscapes as they are today, as they were yesterday, and as they may be in the future.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Building B // 512-289-1979 // marimcg76@yahoo.com // mariannemcgrath.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Paul Meyer // ARTPOST Painting There is an unintelligible but deep trust in the materials and methods that compose the work. If any part becomes stale or predictable, the process is altered so that the piece remains in a state of uncertainty and unknowing. In this way, I am removed and the ever evolving work can become what it will and have life of it’s own definition.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 281-744-9496 // paulmeyerstudios@me.com // paulmeyerstudios.com 234 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Paul Clarence Oglesby, Jr. // ARTPOST Cast concrete sculpture

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I create simple forms that can be multiplied and combined to produce rhythm and movement. The elemental, architectural and organic shapes work as singular minimal pieces or grouped together, creating an interaction between the different shapes. My architectural sculpture is a system which is modular but has a solid permanence. The natural heaviness of the material can be transformed into an elegant form.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-663-1032 // pcodesigns@gmail.com // pco-design.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Elizabeth Rathbone // ARTPOST Oil & acrylic painting I paint large scale figurative pieces, using impressionistic/expressionistic and realistic styles.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 225-202-3348 // efrathbone@gmail.com // elizabethrathboneart.com 236 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Lacey Richter // ARTPOST Painting, installation, mixed media

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Lacey Richter, an Austin-based artist, works in a variety of media, including paint, charcoal, needle/thread, electric tape and mesh fabric. A hill country girl, she is influenced by nature; her work is an intuitive process based largely on internal energies, emotions, and rhythms. Her mixed-media paintings and installations have been featured locally, as well as in New York, Chicago, internationally in Mexico, and soon to be Berlin.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-585-3222 // laceyrrichter@yahoo.com // laceyrichter.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 237


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Tina Schweiger // ARTPOST Acrylic, oil, encaustic, painting Making art is my outlet for processing the impact of my life’s journey on my physical, emotional, and spiritual self. Saturated complimentary colors create tension in the eye. Neutrals give room for rest. Hasty arbitrary movements embody expression. Methodical patterning exudes control. Subject matter remains symbolic and ephemeral.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-947-8462 // tina@helloyellowfin.com // tinaschweiger.com 238 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kasey Short // Warehouse B // ARTPOST Painting, sculpture

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My work investigates urban planning, architecture, and nature. I use photographic imagery of architecture, decayed surfaces, and industrial spaces to portray urban society. I am interested in the way nature, light and geometry integrates in urban spaces. Exploring materials and the construction of these materials is the foundation of my paintings and sculptures.

4704-B E Cesar Chavez St // 214-492-9660 // catcher22.ks@gmail.com // kaseyshort.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Julie Stansberry // ARTPOST Contemporary painting My work focuses on the beauty of color and creating shapes that flow together effortlessly for the viewer’s eye. Each piece of work starts with a simple image that gradually becomes a convoluted mixture of hues creating movement. The contours seen in each painting are heavily influenced by lines found in nature.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 858-431-6292 // juliestansberryart@gmail.com // juliestansberryart.com 240 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Foster Talge // ARTPOST Metal, sculpture

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Custom metal work in steel and stainless steel. Specializing in large-scale pieces.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-673-3913 // ftalge@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Sara Vanderbeek // Sara Jeanne Vanderbeek Studio // ARTPOST Oil painting My primary goal in painting people is to capture personality. I paint people largely because I am captivated by our endless emotional complexity, but also am in love with the physical life of paint. My current series focuses on artists in their studios. The artists range from regional to international in recognition, and include: Chuck Close, Lesley Dill, Trenton Doyle Hancock and many more.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 718-964-8180 // sara.vanderbeek@gmail.com // saravanderbeek.com 242 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Cherie Weaver // ARTPOST Visual alchemy

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Honoring the properties of graphite, gouache, acrylic, ink, thread, color-tests & salvage, Cherie Weaver is mixing media & life in Austin, Texas. Weaver’s demarcations, object-driven hypertext & hand-craft are plat maps inviting participation in universal covalency: field-notes from a landscape where the meta-interrelation of each thing to each thing is subtle, inescapable, re-stabilizing & grace-fueled.

4704-C E Cesar Chavez St // 512-870-7377 // durotiger12@gmail.com // cherieweaversellsout.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Jason Webb // ARTPOST Painting I explore and create photo-based paintings of derelict buildings. These buildings are filled with objects and surfaces that have been fractured and rearranged through natural forces and acts of vandalism. This inherent collision and assortment of surfaces provides a rich compositional framework for paintings that serve to elevate the status and aesthetic value of these often ignored or unseen spaces.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-619-3926 // jason@jasonwebbart.com // jasonwebbart.com 244 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Margot Wolf // ARTPOST Jewelry

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Margot Wolf provides an array of jewelry for individuals seeking unique ways to express their personal style. Her distinct collection harmonizes edgy with elegance; and creates boldness through simplistic, eye-catching designs. Consideration for comfort and durability accompanies each piece, creating timeless jewelry that can traverse generations, both in design and quality of craftsmanship. Each artifact is lovingly made by hand in Austin, Texas.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 210-843-6592 // margot@margotwolf.com // margotwolf.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Brian Maclaskey & Lynnea Edwards // Squid Ink Kollective // ARTPOST Screen printing, painting, textile SIK is the collaborative effort of duo Maclaskey and Edwards. A formal background of fine art printmaking blended with influences of urban subcultures and DIY aesthetics sets the foundation for their many creative endeavors. Fine art prints, paintings and sculptures stand side by side with gig posters, hand-sewn housewares, apparel and other functional items. We embrace an ethos of creating art that is meant for more than walls. Also, animals.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Ste B // 979-492-6087 // sik@squidinkkollective.com // squidinkkollective.com 246 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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4ms Company // ARTPOST Electronic musical devices

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4ms Company has been designing and building innovative audio electronics for experimental musicians since 1996, offering alternatives to the traditional musician-instrument relationship. From poly-rhythmic synthesizer modules, to chaotic noise generators that confound attempts to make the same sound twice, to digital routing matrices with minds of their own, we design circuits, assemble units, and apply unique artwork in our East Austin shop.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 314-260-7288 // 4ms@4mspedals.com // 4mspedals.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 247


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Bruce Braden & Ryan Burkhart // Kong Screen Printing // ARTPOST Screen printing Most people look at a t-shirt or a poster and only see the art printed on it. To us, the real art is in the process of printing putting ink to fabric and paper. Our goal is not just to print unique designs, but to find ways to highlight the craft of screen printing and inform a wider audience of the art that goes in to printing.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St, Building C // 512-851-7024 // info@kongscreenprinting.com // kongscreenprinting.com 248 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Nimer Aleck // thesmARTaleck studio // Guest at ARTPOST Sculpture

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I have immersed myself in observation, research, and pensive commentary on our existing culture of consumption. This interest has fueled the contrast between my personal ideals regarding consumerism and the observation of my own addiction to the act of consumption. How we consume, the materialization of value, and the flux in our value system created by an inherent lack of conservation are rapidly becoming major themes in my sculpture.

4704 E Ceaser Chavez St // 512-221-8476 // naleck@thesmartaleck.com // thesmartaleck.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Sam Coronado // Coronado Studio // Guest at ARTPOST Serigraphy Sam Coronado is a painter turned printmaker. He started painting in oils and acrylics and has experimented in various media including printmaking techniques, which eventually led to his latest endeavor, Serigraphy. His graphic art skills have always kept his Fine Art alive and well. His artwork has been exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Europe and Africa. He was a co-founder of Mexic-Arte Museum and founded the ongoing Serie Project.

4704 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-385-3591 // administrative@serieproject.org // coronadostudio.com 250 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Alex Anthes at The Broken Neck on/off

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Artist and printmakers Ashley Pastore and Alex Anthes collaborate with The Broken Neck’s Jason Camacho to transform the D.I.Y music venue into salon style art gallery space. This event marks a new chapter in The Broken Neck’s life as it now opens its doors to visual artists as well as musicians.

4701 Red Bluff Rd, Unit B // 512-516-5857 // thebrokenneck@gmail.com // thebrokenneckaustin.com EXHIBITIONS

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Daniel Arredondo // Daniel Arredondo Studio // ARTPOST Acrylic on canvas, gesso board My art includes figures (shepherds, angels) and landscapes (above and below the surface). I paint with acrylic on canvas and gesso board in an impressionist style. This year I have new art work inspired by Wolf Kahn and Mark Rothko. All my art is original and painted at my studio. My prices range from $100.00 - $1000.00. I will be open both weekends and plan to be open several days during the week. Call me for a one on one visit.

4620-A E Cesar Chavez St // 512-417-9285 // arredondo_studio@yahoo.com // arredondoartstudio.com 252 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michael Guenther // Dempa design, build, create Woodworking, leathercraft

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As an artist and designer I enjoy exploring the tension between the natural and man made world. I am inspired by the natural beauty and inherent energy that lies within the wood and leather that I use to create my pieces. The clean lines of my furniture and leather work enhance the warmth and soul of the materials that I use.

4705 E 5th St // 512-945-4518 // michael.gnthr@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 253


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Rob Lindholm Woodworking, furniture design & build Rob Lindholm designs and builds beautiful and inspired furniture pieces in his Austin, Texas studio. Using a combination of traditional hand tool techniques and modern machinery, his style merges the simplicity and honesty of Scandinavian design with the beauty and expressive joinery of Japanese woodworking.

4705 E 5th St // 512-940-4809 // roblindholm@me.com // roblindholm.com 254 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Brian David Johnson // BDJ Craft Works // Splinter Group North Woodworking

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Brian David Johnson has been building custom furniture and fine cabinetry in Austin since opening his own studio in 2002. In the fall of 2009 he established BDJ CRAFT WORKS, a line of small hand crafted production works. When not designing or working in the studio Brian can be found running on the Town Lake Trail, cooking or working on his 1970 Dodge camper van.

4709 E 5th St // 512-797-8852 // brian@bdjcraftworks.com // bdjcraftworks.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 255


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Chris Levack // Splinter Group North Sculpture I design and build custom features for the Texas landscape. Recent work includes sculptural, curvaceous deckscapes and fences as functional sculpture.

4709 E 5th St // 512-771-8911 // chris@texassculpture.com // texassculpture.com 256 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Andy St. Martin // Splinter Group North Painting, drawing

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I am grateful for having to been able to work here at the Splinter Group for the last 13+ years, producing many paintings and drawings, many of which have been collected by astute aesthetes here in Austin and elsewhere. My works hang primarily in homes and I am told the positive experience of their presence is enduring. Hence my studio monker: ANDY ST MARTIN: CONCENTRATED PAINTINGS. Please visit to look and say hi.

4709 E 5th St // 512-385-7225 // andystmartin@yahoo.com // andystmartin.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 257


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Nancy Germond // Germond Designs in the Lima Bean // Guest at Splinter Group North Ceramics There’s nothing quite like a 7000 mile road trip, towing a 13’ fiberglass trailer, to make one feel free, alive and provide fodder for creativity! Nancy Germond and her ‘Lima Bean’ drove all the way to Canada this summer and her most recent clay projects are a reflection of many of their experiences. All of the resulting art - functional ceramics with a touch of whimsy - will be on display, as well as Lima Bean.

4709 E 5th St // 512-940-4210 // ngermond@sbcglobal.net // germonddesigns.com 258 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Robbie Davis // Urban Ranch House // Delta Millworks Woodworking

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Well, wood is my life. I especially love when it’s salvaged from an old building or found on a nearby ranch or river bank. Come check out The Mill and some old wood.

4701 E 5th St // 512-657-9530 // robbie@deltamillworks.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 259


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Andrew McGuire // los dos // Delta Millworks Furniture My love for furniture/product design comes from a passion to make things better, more functional and more aesthetically pleasing. I am a strong believer in form follow function and this is something I keep at the center of my designs and my furniture. Currently I am working with many reclaimed materials, especially wood. I also enjoy working with plywood because of its clean lines and accessibility.

4701 E 5th St // 512-968-2432 // andrew.deepfried@gmail.com // deepfried-design.com 260 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Aldo Valdés Böhm // avalbo industries Wood

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I am a woodworker. My work ranges from functional to conceptual. Be it a bowl or a built-in, a sculpture or a table, I do single pieces, series and works on commission.

4701 E 5th St // 512-636-8334 // avalbo@hotmail.com // avalbo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 261


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Hawkeye Glenn // Blacksmith Industries // Splinter Group South Metal, stone, wood, ceramic I look forward to another great year! Come by for a visit and have a look around.

405 Springdale Rd // 512-560-9904 // hawk@hawkeyeglenn.com // blacksmithindustries.com 262 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Mark Maček // Maček Furniture Company // Splinter Group South Wood

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While a student at UT, I was reading Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison in the lobby of the Texas Union building. The chairs were overstuffed and the atmosphere was quiet. I looked up and saw tall wooden columns surrounding the mezzanine. The wood was burgundy and warm.The columns were carved with Greek capitals and portraits of men I didn’t know. They supported a canopy of beams, and I realized that I was going to be a woodworker.

405 Springdale Rd // 512-296-6220 // mark@macekfurniture.com // macekfurniture.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 263


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Joseph Zambarano // Joseph Zambarano INC // Splinter Group South Architectural woodwork Joseph Zambarano has worked professionally as an artist, craftsman and builder. His current practice offers design, fabrication, finish and installation of architectural millwork. Along with his team of skilled designers and craftspeople, Joseph builds extraordinary woodwork to fit the needs and aesthetics of his clients. Joseph’s work elegantly blends his extensive experience as a traditional craftsman with his knowledge of modern design.

405 Springdale Rd // 512-740-5324 // info@josephzambarano.com // josephzambarano.com 264 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michael Brozgul // Edwood Studio Co-op Wood, printmaking

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Edwood Studio Coop was founded in 2011 and has been bringing on artist who seek a collaborative space in the field of fine art, print and silk screening and fine woodwork. Our philosophy is that all artists should have access to a studio in order to create and have an outlet within a physical landscape that allows for drive and inspiration. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned artisan, Edwood Studio is always open to new members.

413 Springdale Rd // 917-757-5329 // michael.brozgul@gmail.com // edwoodstudios.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 265


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Tanya Zal // Guest at Edwood Studio Co-op Painting, photography, collage I enjoy setting up situations in which I must reestablish equilibrium between conflicting relationships, developing systems of “controlled” chaos. I work through a process of layering, and explore abstraction and manipulation of spaceand form to create a reality all its own.

413 Springdale Rd // 518-209-8777 // tanya.n.zal@gmail.com // tanyazal.com 266 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Abi Daniel // Hoarsefly // Bearded Lady Drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media

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I work as an illustrator and designer, but my personal work is created as a meditative outlet of expression and relief. My recent pieces play with multiples, using conjoined parts, double exposures, and the idea of more than one body simultaneously inhabiting a single space to discuss internal states of being.

3504 E 4th St // 410-419-4640 // abi.daniel@gmail.com // hoarsefly.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 267


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Josh Chalmers // Bearded Lady Screen printing For over ten years, we have been screen printing out of our East Austin studio for local and national clientele. We love the collaborative nature of our work and the variety of people it brings through our doors - fine artists, designers, musicians, ad agencies, film studios, and many other types of craftspeople. We also provide design services, and create our own line of products and limited edition art prints.

3504 E 4th St // 512-389-0180 // info@beardedlady.net // beardedlady.net 268 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Co-Lab Project Space 2012 Participating Artists

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A group show exhibiting all participating artists in Co-Lab Projects’ 2012 program. Opening Reception: Saturday, November 10th, 2012, 7-11PM. Co-Lab Projects is an artist-run, nonprofit organization dedicated to facilitating public projects and exhibiting contemporary works of art, installation, and performance. Through collaboration, education, and engagement, Co-Lab encourages artistic exploration and dialogue within the community.

613 Allen St // 512-300-8217 // colabspace@gmail.com // colabspace.org EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 269


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Spencer Cook // 618 Tillery Direction, collage, printmaking, sculpture I conceive all of my work as a series of steps to be executed by another. I organize the labor, gather the materials, and designate when a piece is finished though my hands rarely perform any of the actual work. To alleviate the anxiety I feel over my lack of participation, I choose processes that behave unexpectedly and resist control, allowing them to generate whatever humanizing effect a hand might provide.

618 Tillery St // 361-537-7051 // scook2@gmail.com 270 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Hatch Workshop // 618 Tillery Design, woodworking, daydreaming

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Hatch Workshop is a place where Andrew, Nick and Hannah come to work, learn and feel good. While we are here we usually make things, nice things. Sometimes they are big, sometimes they are small‌ sometimes they are not things at all‌ just ideas.

618 Tillery St // 512-999-2634 // andrew@hatchworkshop.com // hatchworkshop.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Nick Schnitzer // 618 Tillery Painting, sculpture “The primal language of paradise names all things according to their true essence, and thus presents the mysteries of nature as an open book.” -Joachim de Fiore

618 Tillery St // 512-779-5557 // nbschnitzer@gmail.com // nickschnitzer.com 272 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michael Yates // Michael Yates Design // 618 Tillery Wood, design, furniture

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EAST is a milepost. Every year we look back and hope to find photographic evidence of better work, more refined and honest designs, clients more overwhelmingly pleased, visions more accurately executed, and new skills employed. This year that evidence makes a path from church altar to chairs to coffin, and we look forward to seeing you again.

618 Tillery St // 512-922-4640 // michael@michaelyatesdesign.com // michaelyatesdesign.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 273


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Ryan Anderson // RAD Furniture // 618 Tillery Steel furniture RAD is a design and fabrication shop founded by Ryan Anderson, a graduate of the Masters of Architecture program at The University of Texas. Designs at RAD are derived from the material efficiencies and characteristics inherent to steel and wood, and make use of readily available sizes and shapes, thereby maximizing economy and minimizing waste. Our furniture is focused on durability and weather-resistance, and should be expected to last.

618 Tillery St, Unit C // 512-695-5153 // ryan@radfurniture.com // radfurniture.com 274 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Antonio Diaz // Industry Print Shop Screenprint, design

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Founded in Austin, Texas, in March of 2007 by Antonio Diaz, Industry has left a definitive impression on the art scene of Texas by steadily providing quality work. One of the only silkscreen shops in town that provides both boutique-quality garment printing, and world class art prints, we also provide a full spectrum of branding, consulting, and art direction.

618 Tillery St, Unit C // 512-963-4161 // info@industryprintshop.com // industryprintshop.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 275


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Derek Mulch // Green Summit Studio // 618 Tillery Custom furniture, lighting, sculpture I find my balance by pairing fine wooden furniture with rough wood strip sculpture. My furniture pieces are well planned, tightly fit and finished.My sculpture is the opposite. By lacking tightly fit joinery and finish, they evolve as they are built with little planning. With my sculpture I have embraced what some would consider flaws, and instead of hiding them, I illuminate them with light exposing their inner beauty.

618 Tillery St, Unit C // 217-316-0768 // derek@greensummitstudio.com // greensummitstudio.com 276 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Brady Foster // Metalshop Studio Design, forging, & fabrication in metal

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Metalshop Studio offers Design, Forging, and Fabrication of Furniture, Architectural, and Sculptural Metalwork of the finest quality. We also offer Classes in Welding and Blacksmithing with studio times available for students to learn and produce their own projects with the guidance of professional Metal Artisans.

425 Tillery St // 512-992-5822 // bradyfoster@gmail.com // metalshopstudio.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 277


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Abby Rose Mandel Drawing, mixed media, jewelry ,ceramics Abby Rose Mandel is a multi media artist living in, and loving, Austin, Texas. She is an active member of Austin’s vibrant art community and loves learning new forms of creation as well as teaching these techniques to others. Abby Rose is a graduate of Michigan State University with a BFA in Art Education and a Studio Printmaking Endorsement. Her studio is as eclectic as her work.

3010 E 2nd St // 248-961-2777 // mandelab@gmail.com // abbyrosemandel.com 278 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Eric Cannon // Guest of Abby Rose Mandel Painting, illustration

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I work in a variety of media and recently have created several series exploring color. My recent work on view includes large scale abstract paintings on cardboard, intricate pen and ink illustrations from my visit to Italy, and fantasy based portraits in watercolor and colored pencil. I believe in creating smaller series that may change significantly in style. This allows me to explore different ideas while maintaining an overall theme.

3010 E 2nd St // 512-422-9569 // ecannon1027@gmail.com // ericcannonart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 279


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Jeff Seckar-Martinez // Guest of Abby Rose Mandel Acrylic painting, mixed media drawing When I paint and draw, I often imagine and try to create new environments with fantastic lifeforms and dreamlike images.I use harmonious color schemes to seek out beauty.Patterns, layered images and whimsical motifs excite me and I try to explore my space with a variety of painting and drawing media. My latest work can be divided up into four various ongoing stylized collections:”Whimsy,” “Organic,” “Portraits” and the “Noise Collection.”

3010 E 2nd St // 512-467-6052 // jeffsm@austin.rr.com 280 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ryan McKerley Ceramics

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I make stuff out of porcelain.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-477-4776 // ryanmckerley@gmail.com // ryanmckerley.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 281


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Anne Marie Beard // Guest of Ryan McKerley Fiber, accessories design My work is a journey in fiber from reclamation into rebirth. A lasting creation of art that can be used every single day. Wearable Art for the 21st Century. No kind of cloth, vinyl or material is safe from my shears and thread...

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-426-8282 // annemarie_beard@yahoo.com // annemariebeard.com 282 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Shawn Camp // Guest of Ryan McKerley Painting

140c

My paintings explore the need to seek out order. When seen from above, the landscape becomes a tapestry of interweaving influences between nature and the marks carved upon it by humanity to codify sections of terrain, delineate ownership, and facilitate our use of the land. In my work I pare down the idea of landscape to a textured surface of paint to reveal an intersection of the raw, natural environment and the ordered grid we project upon it.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-289-8589 // shawncamp@gmail.com // shawncamp.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 283


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Lisa Crowder // Guest of Ryan McKerley Metalsmithing, jewelry I strive to make work that is wearable & pleasing to the eye. Most of my work is primarily made from sterling silver, gold & enamel. I received a BFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin in 1999 & have been a full-time studio jeweler since 2004. All work is created in my Central East Austin studio.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-524-0364 // lisacrowderjewelry@gmail.com // lisacrowder.com 284 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ross High // Guest of Ryan Mckerley Ceramics

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Inspired most while eating cheese crackers at a rest stop in Texarkana.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-775-9474 // highross@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 285


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Christopher Locke // Heartless Machine // Guest of Ryan McKerley Metalwork These acoustic amplifiers are made from salvaged brass instruments, such as trumpets, French horns, and euphoniums. Horns are refurbished, modified, and rebuilt into completely new forms. They are mounted with stainless steel TIG-welded to a base made from machine parts and industrial offal.The shape of the horn naturally amplifies the sound from the iPhone or iPad.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-350-5425 // chris@heartlessmachine.com // heartlessmachine.com 286 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michael Merritt // Guest of Ryan McKerley Ceramics

140g

I make things out of clay, mostly.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-350-6675 // mykole@gmail.com // johnstonterrace.bigcartel.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 287


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Christian Ward // 2wards Design Group // Guest of Ryan McKerley Planters, furniture, sculpture We design and make planters for succulents and cacti as well as indoor/outdoor furniture and home goods. We use color, simple lines and unexpected materials to bring a unique design element to your space and to help you bring plants into your daily life.

2710 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-586-9805 // chward2111@gmail.com // 2wardsdesign.com 288 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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J.J. Campbell // Rural Rooster Screen printing, graphic design

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Located in the heart of East Austin, Rural Rooster specializes in graphic design, illustration, and screen printing. Working with clients from a wide range of industries, Rural Rooster offers an eclectic range of skills and styles that help clients stand apart. Headed by J.J. Campbell, Rural Rooster also creates their own t-shirt line, and a wealth of gig posters. “We take pride in our craft and are passionate about our work.�

2602 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-420-8558 // info@ruralrooster.com // ruralrooster.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 289


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Carly Weaver Oil painting Holy grackles. I also paint other things like landscapes and flowers on wood and sometimes tear up the surface with chisels later. In my spare time I paint a lot of grackles.

2606 E 2nd St // 512-373-6308 // carlyweaver@hotmail.com // carlyweaver.com 290 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Squidrabbit Myers // Guest of Carly Weaver Print art, mini comics, animation

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Squidrabbit is strongly influenced by animals, childhood and the quirky problems of adulthood. He likes his dogs. They tolerate him.

2606 E 2nd St // 512-971-4388 // houndforhound@gmail.com // flickr.com/photos/squidrabbit ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 291


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Natalya Kochak Mixed media, painting My intention with “Of Man� is to visually capture both the micro and macroscopic realms of human existence. I explore both tangible subjects concerning culture and politics and less obvious ideas relating to Spirit and substance. I create experiences where there are no words or voices, only the visions distilled through paint and other media to serve as a looking glass into life.

2803 E 5th St // 312-933-6626 // nkochak@gmail.com // natalyakochak.com 292 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Ender Martos Painting

143b

In my work, I experiment with the variation in color and shapes through contrast, movement, and symmetry. Some of my work is inundated with geometric abstraction of color and a dynamic composition of repetition and progression of lines. I am currently experimenting with the incorporation of new materials such as Plexiglas and fishing line, developing new work that pushes the boundaries of the language of structure and aesthetic expression.

2803 E 5th St // 512-785-8055 // endermartos@gmail.com // facebook.com/enderjaviermartos ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 293


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Austin Public Library - Cepeda Branch Featuring Deanne Row Deanne studied painting and photography at Savannah College of Art and Design but then veered off wildly into picture framing, exhibit design and construction for the last 20 years. Moving to Austin with its abundance of art and music Creatives has inspired her to revisit her original love of color and texture and emotion - in two dimensions instead of three. Please visit library.austintexas.gov for this locations open hours.

651 North Pleasant Valley Rd // 512-974-7372 // carlos.rodriguez-brondo@austintexas.gov // library.austintexas.gov 294 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Artists Screen Prinitng Cooperative Screen printing

145

ASPCO is a non-profit studio providing workspace & screen printing equipment for Austin artists. Members have an affordable way to create their original artwork, collaborate & learn new printing techniques. During EAST the following artists are showcasing their works: Hotline Ink, Fisk and Fern, Don McClure, Lynne Brotman Fiber Art, Amanda Linn McInerney, Art Mantra, Kimball Prints, Heather Butler, & Robichaux Supply.

507 Calles St // 512-787-2820 // info@aspco.org // aspco.org ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 295


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Sky Candy Aerial and circus arts Sky Candy is East Austin’s premier aerial arts studio and performance collective. Since 2010 we have offered beginning and advanced classes in the aerial and ground-based circus arts for adults and kids. In addition, we produce cutting-edge works of aerial theatre and provide top-notch aerial entertainment at venues around Austin and beyond.

507 Calles St, #117 // 512-569-1328 // joanna@skycandyaustin.com // skycandyaustin.com 296 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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East Side Glass Studio Hot glass

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Austin’s Premier Public Hot Glass Studio. Offering classes, rental time, public workshops and a fun venue for private parties! Free public demonstrations as well as Hot Glass Cold Beer events with our neighbors Hops and Grainthroughout the year!

507 Calles St, Ste 120 // 512-731-1702 // info@eastsideglassstudio.com // eastsideglassstudio.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 297


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Shara Funari // East Side Glass Studio Glass, glass blowing I will never stop learning from the material of hot glass. Growing from a physical connection to process, ancestry, and centuries old Italian techniques, my work is a tangible compilation of both success and disaster.

507 Calles St, Ste 120 // 512-761-1179 // shara@eastsideglassstudio.com 298 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Catherine Hart // East Side Glass Studio Drawing, glassblowing

147c

In my drawings I am often playing out a conversation between my thoughts and my intuition. The conversation reveals an attempt to balance relationships: relationships between the internal and the external, between fact and fiction, between control and lack thereof. After I have produced a series of drawings, it is clear that the drawings have begun a conversation amongst themselves.

507 Calles St, Ste 120 // 512-636-7868 // catherinewhart@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 299


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Leigh Wyatt // East Side Glass Studio Blown glass Over the past twenty years my perception of glass has changed radically. I no longer view it as a fragile and utilitarian medium, I see instead the strengths and dynamic versatility’s. Recently I have created large scale sculptures and chandeliers inspired by nature. I appreciate and utilize glass’ abilities to exhibit color and bend light using traditional Italian techniques such as cane and murrini.

507 Calles St, Ste 120 // 512-731-1702 // leighleightw@yahoo.com // leightaylorwyatt.com 300 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Boom Gallery Group Show

148a

Boom Gallery is East Austin’s premier art glass gallery. Also showcasing 2-D artworks, Boom Gallery supports the thriving Austin artist community.Located at the end of East 6th St. and connected to East Side Glass Studio, our motto is “For the artists, by the artists!”

507 Calles St // 512-761-1179 // shara@eastsideglassstudio.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 301


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Myra Barlin at Boom Gallery Jewelry For me, creating jewelry is creating art. My inspiration comes from the places I’ve been, countries I’ve lived in, childhood memories and experiments in color and texture. My process involves placing different elements of jewelry together and allowing them to connect in an unexpected way. Often, a piece will turn out very different than what I initially imagined.

507 Calles St // 512-657-8116 // myra@myrabarlin.com // myrabarlin.com 302 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Joel Ganucheau at Boom Gallery Mixed media, painting

148c

I’m a husband, a father, an artist and a musician. I enjoy the sunlight and I like to paint pictures too. My paintings are inspired by nature, architecture and the world that surrounds us. I always like to experiment with pushing and pulling layers upon layers without taking it too far. Making art is very therapeutic and necessary for me. I’m not sure where I would be without it. Thanks for having me.

507 Calles St // 512-968-6796 // joel@austinartgarage.com // joelganucheau.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 303


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Michael W. Hall at Boom Gallery Gouache & graphite on paper I have a nearly maniacal interest in freight trains and hidden places. Knowing this, it’s easy to draw a correlation between the twisting interlocking lines that I paint, and the sprawling web of tracks that crisscross my life. I design space to give the impression of looking in on secret worlds. I do NOT use tape or anything else to block out negative space. I draw the images in pencil first. All my painting is done entirely freehand.

507 Calles St // 267-709-2174 // mmmwhhh@gmail.com // ontheborderofamericanvision.blogspot.com 304 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Maggie Kleinpeter at Boom Gallery Painting

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I really love painting :)

507 Calles St // 917-309-0733 // maggie@supermaggie.com // maggiekleinpeter.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 305


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Gabe Langholtz at Boom Gallery Painting My approach to painting is explorative in nature. I do not paint with ideas, but rather allow them to surface as I work.I find this method to be both mysterious and exciting. The adventure of the process is what ultimately moves me as an artist.

507 Calles St // 512-925-0878 // glangholtz-art@yahoo.com // gabelangholtz.com 306 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Brian McAnulty at Boom Gallery Furniture

148g

Simple, minimalistic, time tested furniture fabricated with recycled, re-claimed materials.

507 Calles St // 512-585-3820 // engraindesigns@gmail.com // engraindesigns.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 307


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MASS Gallery MASS Production MASS is an independent, artist-run collaborative founded in 2006, committed to presenting compelling work by contemporary artists. Recently relocated, MASS presents MASS Production, a community-created, process-based drawing event and showcase. During the first weekend of EAST, the public is invited to visit and participate in a number of mark-making activities. Return the second weekend to view the works transformed into energetic assemblages.

507 Calles St // 512-351-2015 // info@massgallery.org // massgallery.org 308 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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KINCANNON STUDIOS Sculpture, designed environments

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Crafting reminders of a world beyond asphalt and stacked boxes.

2601 E 5th St // 512-480-0066 // kincannonstudios@earthlink.net // kincannonstudios.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 309


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Frank Botello // Botello Fine Art Studio Oil & acrylic painting, photography Frank Botello, an Austin native, graduated from Texas State University with a Bachelors of Art and a minor in Business. After several years in the business world he gave it up to pursue his true passion and has been a working artist ever since. Frank draws inspiration from many different art movements. His work is characterized by bold colors and loose brushstrokes that create movement in all of his paintings.

2415 E 5th St, Ste C1 // 512-293-6468 // fb51678@yahoo.com // frankbotello.com 310 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Haven Meadows Bone sculptures

152

Stuff looks like other stuff. We look at scattered materials and build what we really see. Is it a pelvic bone or a pair of eyes? Are they shells or some mystical creature’s teeth? See the parts for what they are and what they could be. See the whole as the sum of its parts and, with a little imagination, build something new. In our studio we solve other worldly puzzles to rekindle our child like sense of wonder and bewilderment with the world.

2415 E 5th St, Ste C // 832-922-7968 // nada.desiderata@gmail.com // havenmeadows.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 311


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Justin Telepak // Indio Arts Woodworking, lutherie, lighting, rocket science Day dreaming with power tools may seem like a scary endeavor to some but I assure you, I’m always mindful to keep all ten fingers attached to my hands. From the day I set out on this path I was determined to always have fun and enjoy what I’m doing. My work is a mash up of skill sets, styles and mediums. I trained as a guitar builder but enjoy making furniture, lighting and strange machines that may or may not have an actual purpose.

2415 E 5th St // 512-587-6374 // indioarts@gmail.com // indioarts.com 312 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Phoenix Trades Depot Gallery and studio space

154a

The Phoenix Trades Depot is a multipurpose facility focused on use by creative individuals in the arts and trades aiming to become an important part of the east Austin community through the integration of our gallery space for local artisans, active art studio/micro-business space, open air markets, and affordable rental space for outside organizations and events. Gallery Opens Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-6pm.

2415 E 5th St // 512-476-5542 // aaron.bir@phoenixtradesdepot.com // phoenix.sequentialstutter.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 313


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Aaron Bir // Sequential Stutter - Art by Aaron Bir // Phoenix Trades Depot Painting, Illustration I paint and draw, either on a commission basisor as a means to explore my personal interests; ie. color and shape, contrast, how different mediums work on their own or in conjunction, figures and creatures that may be in fantastic or creepy scenarios, my narcissistic need for self exploration, cartoons, etc... Along with a devotion to my personal creations, I curate and manage the Phoenix Trades Depot, a studio and gallery.

2415 E 5th St // 937-269-4429 // aaronbir@sequentialstutter.com // sequentialstutter.com 314 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Wendy Crone // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Acrylic painting, mixed media

154c

My work is incorrect, imperfect and rebellious. Each brushstroke offers a state of tranquility. Something this euphoric should be shared.

2415 E 5th St // 512-762-7797 // wendy@wendycrone.com // wendycrone.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 315


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Elisa Gomez // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Mixed media, painting Working primarily in mixed media on canvas my working mode transposes the schema and aesthetic of both European and American Abstract Expressionism. I tend to pay playful attention to color, texture, and surface. Palette and visual movement between and across forms figure heavily into my pieces. In style as well as composition my work is replete with recurrent aesthetic maneuvers and experimentation.

2415 E 5th St // 602-909-6730 // gomerelisa@yahoo.com // phoenix.sequentialstutter.com 316 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Molly Mansfield // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Oil painting

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My hand loves using the brush to push around the thick creamy fluid texture of the paint. It is a glimpse into the mystery of life and death. It is an imitation of the one creator God. My work attempts to tell this story called life. An image of the realities of sin and death at war against light, and man pursuing the dilemma of how to be reconciled once again with God.

2415 E 5th St // 512-963-3190 // bobbysue88@yahoo.com // mollymansfield.wix.com/artist ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 317


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Matt Mason // Masonography // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Illustration, sculpture, screen printing Matt Mason is a visual artist that lives and works in Austin Texas. Iconic, detailed, whimsical and powerful, his work ranges from delicately penciled drawings of ornately adorned animals, realistic sculptures of sentient creatures, and limited edition screen prints. Skilled in a variety of media, his work is a reflection on a life full of travel, keen observation of the natural world, and quiet introspection on the essence of spirit.

2415 E 5th St // 972-786-4871 // mason@masonography.com // masonography.com 318 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jeanne Philquist // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Oil painting

154g

Hi! I paint in oils and love to create moments in time, often with a slightly absurd twist. (All on its own, a stiff cat will interject into the most serious of compositions, or a point will grow out of the head of an otherwise very sincere lady.) I collect vintage and antique frames and use them for my pieces when they suit the mood.I’m at a new venue this year, and hope to see all the wonderful people I met during the 2011 tour!

2415 E 5th St // 512-478-9590 // jphilquist@austin.rr.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 319


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Jolene Ropiak // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Painting Jo Ropiak (Unicorn Martini) is passionate about bringing her worldview to life. Her art makes an onlooker feel like they are truly experiencing life beyond the looking glass. Jo’s signature style is to incorporate three dimensional elements into her artwork to compliment the piece. Each and every element is intentional and symbolic. Issues of vanity, passion, narcissism, self-esteem, sexuality, love, and anger are explored in depth in her work.

2415 E 5th St // 512-699-3703 // jo_783@yahoo.com // etsy.com/shop/unicornmartini 320 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Anne Schultz // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Sculpture

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I’m an East Austin artist exploring how to incorporate and echo contemporary technologies in art, the perennial question of how we engage in art, and a passion for tiny things. The results include interactive sculptures, mini worlds, ‘toys’, and a great many endeavors which defy my attempts at labeling. The MAKER movement has been a great impetus for this work, and the ATX Hackerspace an amazing resource facilitating the actualization of it.

2415 E 5th St // 512-636-8116 // anne@spyr.net // spyr.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 321


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Laura Sturtz // Twin Creek Studio // Guest at Phoenix Trades Depot Metal, sculpture, jewelry, chess sets, misc. 2D The pure joy of creation is the wonder of making art. However, I always feel better about making more ‘stuff’ when I create with consciousness and conscience. This may include environmental concerns, using recycled materials, dealing with social and relationships issues, drawing attention to the wonder of the natural world...

2415 E 5th St // 512-282-9480 // artist@artist123.com // artist123.com 322 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jessi Eaton // Willow Street Wunderhaus Painting, mixed media, stone, sewing, collage

155a

Jessi Eaton, also known as Jesminda Cole, is an outsider artist and stonecarver at Kincannon Studios. Her mediums vary from dumpstered treasure to plaster, stone, bone, and paint, creating pieces for the wall as well as wearable art. She was a designer in the 2012 Texas Campaign for the Environment Fashion Show, and plays musical saw and banjo in an experimental performance art group called Dawg Starr.

2502 Willow St // 512-731-8276 // jessi.eaton@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 323


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Jamie Jack // Guest of Jessi Eaton Painting I like to think my art especially appeals to the child in us all. The one who wants to eat the artwork because it looks like candy, the one who gets lost in the colors and shapes and imagines other worlds. So i paint windows into thick wet worlds of myth and texture and loose myself for days hoping to share the view.

2502 Willow St // 720-933-5458 // jamiecjack@yahoo.com 324 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Valerie Tamburri // Guest of Jessi Eaton Photography, mixed media, painting

155c

The most common theme that presents itself in all of my art is vibrant color and simple design. I have a deep love for the natural world and uncommon people which is revealed through my work. My passion for travel and knowledge keeps me going, whether touring by bicycle or car, alone or with company; I am always seeking more.

2502 Willow St // 512-506-1128 // tamburri_art@yahoo.com // valerietamburri.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 325


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Taylor Browning // 102 // UP Collective Painting My work expresses the abiding beauty found in ordinary moments of life. I paint from personal photos and found images, creating a sense of nostalgia through preserving memories of things past. Though sometimes likened to photorealism, my paintings are embellished impressionistically-infused with inviting, sensuous forms, vivid colors, and fine detail.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 210-269-4450 // hi@taylorbrowning.com // taylorbrowning.com 326 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Mary Chriss // UP Collective Acrylic & mixed media painting

156b

As a creative person, I have found that there is no better way to express myself than through art. By using color, and shapes, I can tell a story that isn’t limited to verbal language, but rather to the visual.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 361-510-0902 // maryhchriss@yahoo.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 327


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Jay Davis // UP Collective Painting, drawing My paintings and drawings are erotic, figurative and botanical. My background is in animation; I was an animator for Walt Disney in California and an animation supervisor for Guillermo del Toro’s “Hellboy 2”. I’m originally from Louisiana, and I love being an artist in Austin.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 818-391-6732 // jay.n.davis@gmail.com // jayndavis.com 328 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Benjamin Frisch // UP Collective Comics, cartoons, drawing

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I am currently illustrating a comic-book novel, “The Fun Family,” a satirical story about a comic-strip family in crisis. As Robert and Marsha Fun’s marriage begins to dissolve, the Fun Family find themselves adapting to a new, more realistic existence. My comics attempt to bring the self-awareness of contemporary fiction to the medium of the graphic novel.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 757-846-1375 // frischsch@gmail.com // benjaminfrisch.wordpress.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Ricardo Santiago Jaen // 102 // UP Collective Mixed media, oil painting My mixed media oil paintings deconstruct connections between people and spaces within the context of my personal relationships. Influenced by the Cubist and Surrealist movements, my work is comprised of fragmented layers, bold colors and textures, and distinct patterns. These components rebuild distant memories and emotive experiences into a visual composite that allows for audiences to derive new meaning from the original inspiration.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 210-878-9443 // mrrickyjaen@gmail.com // ricardojaen.com 330 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Michelle John, PhD // MOJO by Dr. John // UP Collective Acrylic, pastels, watercolor, mixed media

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MOJO by Dr. John is a realized dream incorporating the magical rhythms and ceremony inherent of archetypal and indigenous image. Inspired by tribal spirits all over the world these journeys, tokens & totems pay homage to the potential of cultural diversity to enrich the soul. Dr. John, PhD is also an art therapist in private practice in Austin. Gallery exhibit: Mardi Gras & Jazz February 2013! Stay connected.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St, Studio 4 // 512-983-8699 // dr.michellejohn9@gmail.com // drmichellejohn.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Kat Marhefka // UP Collective Jewelry I’ve been an artist since I was a child. My thirst for constant creativity has lead me to explore many mediums, from crayons and chalk to paper, print, paint, photography, textiles, wood and jewelry. My creative journey culminates in Spruce Jewelry, where beads seemingly hang in open space, sprung from a vanishing structure of wire. Inspired by the earth, made for all of us.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 857-413-8930 // kat@sprucejewelry.com // sprucejewelry.com 332 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Jessica Mathews // UP Collective Painting

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Jessica’s paintings serve as handmade explorations of digital structures and behaviors. Through imitation of computer processes, questions of the human relationship to the omnipresent digital world are posed.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-922-6337 // jessica@jessicamathewsstudio.com // jessicamathewsstudio.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Kelli McDonald // UP Collective Pysanky After learning pysanky a year ago, I have become obsessed with etching and dyeing eggs. I love the fragility of the medium and the thought and meticulousness that goes into each pysanka. I find design ideas from items like wallpaper and kaleidoscopes, which I manipulate while always considering the innate qualities of the egg.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 832-217-0431 // klmcdonald3@gmail.com // kellimcdonaldart.com 334 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kelly McTavish // UP Collective Printmaking

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My work captures the playfulness and wonder I find in common objects and in nature through oil painting and printmaking media. Through use of color and contrasting details, I explore the shapes and patterns that express themselves in the things we encounter but sometimes fail to truly see. The work translates the mysticism and divinity that exists in every corner of the world and is my interpretation of how I receive this lofty gift.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St, Studio 1 // 214-662-4572 // mctavish.kelly@gmail.com // kellymctavish.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Leslie Pierce // no.106 // UP Collective Oil painting, encaustic, mixed media I paint expressive portraits and social narratives. Iam specifically interested in painting people, especially those I find a bitunusual and bravely unique. There is something in this honest vulnerability that deeply resonates with me, because I always like routing for the not-so-perfect good-hearted.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St, Studio 106 // 512-608-8831, 512-905-2717 // leslie@artistlesliepierce.com // artistlesliepierce.com 336 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Kristin White // Borrowed Space // UP Collective Mixed media

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Lowering land fields and enriching interiors, with collages of mixed mediums assembled from a collection of discarded randoms. Focusing on balancing the elements and adding splashes of color and light to bring dissimilar pieces into harmony. Scrapped auto parts is the common medium found throughout my work.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-769-7941 // kleighinteriors@gmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Bonnie Gammill // Guest at Up Collective Painting, mixed media Inspired by observations from the urban space and the everyday, my work explores places where the demarcations between what is cultural and natural overlap. Addressing such themes as the menace of ones own naturalness, the voluptuousness of sensation, and the vantage point of innocence. Brush Me Gently is a painting designed to be petted, brushed, and groomed by its viewers. The appearance of the piece will change with viewer interaction.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-787-3530 // bonniegammill@yahoo.com // bonniegammill.net 338 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Malia Moss // Guest at Up Collective Photography

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I created the multiplicity series as a way of communicating what day to day life is like for someone living with chronic anxiety. Having anxiety can feel like everything is happening at once. Having chronic anxiety feels like this for every event of every day. The majority of the photographs were taken with a Canon 5D and a 28-70 Canon L series lens. Each photography displays myself and one other subject that has been multiplied.

2326 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-576-9334 // maliamoss@gmail.com // maliamoss.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Alejandro Moreno-Alanis // Expression EAST Oil painting, photography Inspired by contemporary concerns of our society including social, economic, political and human rights, my images are not limited to pure aesthetics, but also reveal life appreciation, empathy, and the urgent need for justice and harmony.

2205 Willow St // 512-934-7310 // ci-rocha@hotmail.com 340 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Matthew McCoy // Guest of Alejandro Moreno-Alanis Sculpture

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For over a decade now I’ve been making some of my strangest ideas in bronze and other mediums. With a wealth of experience in traditional casting methods, a focus on craftsmanship, and an imagination that flows like a fire hydrant with the valve smashed open, I can promise you have never seen bronze like this.

2205 Willow St // 512-653-1843 // matthew@mlawrencemccoy.com // facebook.com/mlawrencemccoy ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Luis Rico // Guest of Alejandro Moreno-Alanis Oil, collage, graphite, ink Through my paintings I aim at expressing my thoughts, feelings, and my vision of life. I would like to ignit a dialogue between the painting and the spectator

2205 Willow St // 512-552-6416 // luisgarico@gmail.com 342 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Andrew Long Painting, photography

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Long has exhibited widely; commissioned projects at Institute of Contemporary Art (London), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); multiple solo exhibitions including McMurtrey Gallery (Houston), Conduit Gallery (Dallas), and Plus Gallery (Denver); inclusion in Austin Museum of Art’s20 to Watch, Texas Paint: Out of Abstraction at Arlington Museum, Kim Foster Gallery (New York). Recently, W Hotel, Austonian, and 2124 Condos have acquired his work.

2106 Willow St // 512-450-1045 // art@andrewlong.net // andrewlong.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 343


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Andrew Keul // The Cool Salesman Mixed media Mixed media paintings which divulge a love for color, composition, abstraction, and the familiarity of the human face and form.

2106 E 2nd St // 512-912-6944 // drewkeul@gmail.com 344 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Perch Gallery and Co-Working Space ArtAlchemy Show

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Mixed media exhibition of work by various artists working in different materials and formats. Featuring artwork by Melissa Borrell, Eliza Thomas, and other local artists. Paintings, Jewelry, Wall Sculptures, Drawings, and more.

2235 E 6th St // 401-243-5322 // me@melissaborrell.com // melissaborrell.com/blogs/inspirations EXHIBITIONS

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Rebecca Rothfus Multimedia I am interested in the visual, physical and imagined impact cell towers have on surrounding landscapes. I work in a variety of 2D materials including, drawing, painting, single color collage and cut paper.

2401 E 6th St, #2019 // 512-809-0113 // rebecca@rebeccarothfus.com // rebeccarothfus.com 346 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Griffon Ramsey // the FORT // 3rd and Chicon Studios Chainsaw carving, mixed media, video, interactive

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The FORT is a creative workshop, gallery and venue located in a converted warehouse in East Austin. The space is shared by Abinadi Meza (sound art, installation, video and performance), Emily McCall (photography), NeatoMedia (video production) and Griffon Ramsey (chainsaw sculpture, mixed media, stencil design and video). There will also be live music and other participation during EAST 2012. Check thefortatx.com for more information!

301 Chicon St, Unit G // 512-300-8089 // griffon@thefortatx.com // thefortatx.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Jennifer Bradley // Super!Alright! Contemporary fine art Super!Alright! is an established creative studio that generates a wide variety of media projects for local, national and international projects. The warehouse-studio space also provides an opportunity for SUPER! ALRIGHT!’s creative community to showcase their recent artwork and projects to the public. New works by: Jen Bradley, Adreon Henry, Luther Himes IV, Jacob Villanueva and Jason Archer.

301 Chicon St, Ste A // 337-660-1706 // superalrightart@gmail.com 348 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Adreon Henry // Super!Alright! Acrylic, vinyl

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I think of myself as a sociologist in the visual sense, constantly documenting thoughts, scenarios, articles, and objects; using art as a form of encapsulation. For the last decade industrial-grade vinyl has been my medium of choice and I am still finding new aesthetic value in this versatile material when coupled with compounded experimental techniques.

301 Chicon St, Ste A // 512-627-8284 // adreon@adreonhenry.com // adreonhenry.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 349


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William Cauthern Printmaking, sculpture My recent art works are produced from observation and photos, in which I explore texture and repetition. My art focuses primarily on the personal symbolism of these items and environments.

2024 E 2nd St, Unit B // 512-589-3834 // wcauthern@gmail.com // william-cauthern.artistwebsites.com 350 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Prizer Daniel Lobdell Photography

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Daniel Lobdell’s beautiful large format photographs explore the complex coexistence of the natural and the built environment.

2023 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-417-1813 // cpkenny@hotmail.com EXHIBITIONS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 351


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Scott David Gordon // Studio A // Prizer Photography Visibility of beauty changes with perspective and point of view. While a scene may seem of no consequence, a selected detail can evoke emotion. The ordinary becomes extraordinary. Hidden artistry is found in the most mundane of subjects; a garbage dumpster, an abandoned building, debris on a river bank. When natural objects are not represented realistically their origins are not obvious. This creates an opportunity for growth and expansion.

2023 E Cesar Chavez St, Studio A // 512-140-1574 // scott@sdgordon.com // scottdavidgordon.com 352 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Gay Fay Kelly // Studio B // Prizer Painting

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Proust wafted to art/ On the smell of madeleines./ The elegance of soft sugar and tangy lemon/ Moved him to words./ Why does the smell/ Of drying linseed oil/ Move me to cross old boards/ To an unsullied canvas / There is nothing soft in paint/ Only the itch of memories/ Of other light-filled spaces / With wooden floors and white walls/ Stained by youth’s belief that/ Everything it had to give was new.

2023 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-917-0133 // gaykelly@gmail.com // gayfaykelly.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Caroline Martinez // Barrio Mexican Religious Art Studio Acrylic painting This is my story and it looks personal but I want to tell you what it was like and how it is now. Life is hard and sweet and the way that life is for us right now is good except for one problem that we have. And I’m still working on it. But I’m not worried our abundance will soon come in. I also have paintings hanging on Joe’s Bakery and coffee shop’s wall on east 7th street. And I believe in God :)

2009 Garden St // 512-701-8255 // art2009garden@yahoo.com 354 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Roy Medrano // Studio 54 Painting

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The exhibition features the work of a lifelong East Austin resident; Mr. Roy Medrano. Working as a migrant worker for most of his life, Mr. Medrano did not start painting until after an injury took him out of the work force. This series features scenes from his childhood, to show his grandchildren how Austin has changed since his own boyhood, as well as art that ties him to his cultural heritage.

54 Chicon St // 512-482-0270 // awilson@proace.com // roymedrano.wordpress.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 355


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Rose Bartush // House of Goo Colored pencil illustration Being formally trained as an architect has helped me tremendously as an artist. Although thelevel of detail that architecture demands is conveyed in my illustrations,the subject matter is lighthearted and whimsical. The process, a natural and free flowing one, taps into a place without inhibitions. I can only hope that my work feeds the imaginations of children and adults alike; if anything, conjures up a chuckle.

1711 Canterbury St, Unit B // 512-415-3787 // bartushdesign@mac.com 356 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Landry McMeans // Nouveau Western Art & Design Cardboard relief, illustration, graphic design

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Landry McMeans works with reclaimed and archival cardboard and acrylic paint to create abstract reliefs and landscapes of the American West. Her work is currently hanging in Austin City Hall, and her latest piece has been commissioned by the Viva Big Bend Festival in Marfa, Texas to be used as the commemorative poster for the 2012 festival.

1701 Canterbury St // 512-573-6829 // landry85@gmail.com // landrymcmeans.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 357


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Okay Mountain Painting, drawing, design, video, writing, sculpture Okay Mountain is an artist-run gallery and studio space committed to enhancing Austin’s appreciation of global contemporary art by showing diverse works, partnering with cultural and social institutions, and providing a place for artists to work and exhibit. We believe this is possible by drawing on diversity, hard work and the support of friends who share our goal.

1619 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-293-5177 // info@okaymountain.com 358 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Tom Beach // Beachwalker Boxes Wood & glass boxes

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We make unique handmade wood and etched glass boxes. We let our materials guide us in making our pieces, and we do custom boxes as well. Our boxes are highly diverse in size, style, and material; they include wood burned designs, carved boxes, and a variety of materials set or inlaid into wood.

1507 E 2nd St // 512-745-4333 // beachwalkerboxes@gmail.com // beachwalkerboxes.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 359


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New East Arts Gallery EAST@New East DiverseArts’ fine art gallery, dedicated to showcasing Austin emerging and established visual artists. Very much a missiondriven space, we take a multicultural, multimedia approach to presenting local artists who represent the diverse cultural communities living in Austin; with a special interest in providing exhibition opportunities for artists of color. For EAST, NEA will showcase a variety of East Austin artists and crafts people.

1601 E 5th St, Ste 106 // 512-477-9438 // director@diversearts.org // diversearts.org 360 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Andrea Faye Hyland // abb experimental art space Sculpture, painting

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As an artist I find myself creating something tangible out of a passing thought or an ephemeral dream. My work explores engaging the imagination while bringing the viewer to a place of wonder and curiosity. I indulge in the absurd, mirthful objects of life.

1601 E 5th St // 512-302-4484 // andreahylandcurate@gmail.com // andreafayehyland.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 361


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Arden Durham // Art by Arden // Guest at abb experimental art space Jewelry Not your grandmother’s junk jewelry! I create steampunk, industrial, shabby chic, unique, statement pieces of adornment for those with a whimsical yet sophisticated and individual style. I work with mostly non-precious metals, mixing in repurposed materials for one-of-a-kind assemblage designs.

1601 E 5th St // 651-253-0692 // arden@ardendurham.com // etsy.com/shop/artbyarden 362 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Don Rock // Terror & Chaos Serigraphy, silkscreen, mixed media

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Expelled from art school at a young age, Don Rock has been screen-printing anything that will stand still since 1980.

504 Onion St // 512-870-7280 // chaoscardcompany@gmail.com // facebook.com/chaoscardcompany ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Arts and Recreation Design, concepting & branding; installation; screenprinting This year we will once again team up with Michalovic Wood Arts to create our hand-painted wood collages and custom line of leisure and adventure items.

1311 E 6th, Ste E // 512-791-7908 // paul@arts-rec.com // arts-rec.com 364 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Chris & John Gray // Clayworks Studio/Gallery Ceramics

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It’s all about mud. We shape, embellish and fire this most common of materials into objects of beauty and utility. The style we’ve developed over the past 30 years reflects the spirit and the palette of Austin, Texas. As well as sconces and tiles, our gallery is stocked with wheel pottery, sun-faces, planters and murals, all made and fired in our studio.We will demonstrate our craft each day of the tour.

1209 E 6th St // 512-474-9551 // clayworks@clayworks.net // clayworks.net ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 365


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Terrell Powell // Guest at Clayworks Studio/Gallery Mixed media, paintIng I am progressively regressing.

1209 E 6th St // 512-458-3849 // terrellpowellartist@gmail.com // terrellpowellartist.com 366 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Aly Winningham // Terra Firma Studios // Guest at Clayworks Studio/Gallery Glass, metal, found objects

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I lived in east Austin for 13 years. Now, I live on 5 acres in Cedar Creek 24 miles SE of Austin. I am much more productive out here with a larger studio, more equipment and fewer distractions. Working with my glass, metals, stones and found objects, I am continuing my exploration of texture, line and color. My mosaics are more influenced by the nature that now surrounds me and my mobiles have much more room to grow.

1209 E 6th St // 512-481-1923 // aly.winningham@gmail.com // terrafirmastudios.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Payam Sarabi // Sarabi Studio Metal, wood, furniture Stark, Minimal, Modern and Elegant. At Sarabi Studio we hand craft functional art to last a life time.

1000 E 6th St, Blng B // 512-425-0675 // psarabi@sarabistudio.com // sarabistudio.com 368 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Reji Thomas // Graphic Glass Studio / Pine Street Station Mixed media; blown, cast and engraved glass; oil on canvas

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I believe that creativity is a God given right and responsibility. The inheritance of endless reward without tangible value. We humans have agreed to call it ART. I really enjoy the idea of artist having a corner on the “market� called creativity. If only it were that simple, I could have made and spent my 1st million by now. Of so many things in this world, creativity is the one thing that I compare to Love.

1101 E 5th and 414 Waller St // 512-496-3269 // rejiglass@gmail.com // rejiglass54.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 369


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David Eckman // Guest of Reji Thomas 2d The origins of my work have always pertained to the concept of energy. By having an environment on the canvas that makes one “feel the vibe” immediately, it sets a common plane before taking one’s own personal perspective of the content. To make the audience feel the vibrations of visual art, as to further appreciate its beauty, and reflect on its importance on society.”

1101 E 5th St // 512-803-7216 // eckman.david@gmail.com // davideckman.artspan.com 370 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Heather Harris // Guest of Reji Thomas Photography

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My art is about connections -- connecting me to others. When people view my art for the first time, they don’t always see the connection between the image and the frame. As they look at my work, I love that moment when their eyes light up, and I know that they understand. It is in that instant, when they are lost in their own private thoughts and emotions creating a memory, that I know we will share a connection forever.

1101 E 5th St // 512-577-2787 // heatherharrisart@aol.com // heatherharrisart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 371


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Jamie Rood // Guest of Reji Thomas Photographic artist Old trucks (& other vehicles), architechture, oilfield, landscape & nature.

1101 E 5th St // 512-345-3468 // art@jamierood.com // jamierood.com 372 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Stan Slater // Guest of Reji Thomas Wood turning, photography

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I am a wood turner. I make finely finished, high quality pens, perfume applicators, and styli (for your iPad/ tablets) out of domestic and exotic hardwoods, and colorful acrylics. I also make wood pendulums of a quality not found anywhere else. Pendulums are powerful dowsing tools, and my pendulums are sought after by healers, professional dowsers, intuitives, and lay people all over the world.

1101 E 5th St // 512-626-8032 // sslater1@austin.rr.com // pendulumandpenink.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 373


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Javier VanWisse // Guest of Reji Thomas Bird houses I respect nature and the importance of the interactions of plants, insects, and birds. With various bird habitation designs, I want to make Austin an even better place for birds and bird lovers.

1101 E 5th St // 512-921-9890 // javiervanwisse@gmail.com // facebook.com/habitatsfornature 374 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Barry George Sculpture

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Working with the found object has inspired me for 20 some odd years now. After a trip to Antigua, Guatemala in 1992 where I learned metalsmithing, I have incorporated that aspect into my works. These days I am doing more political commentary and making the works interactive. I still make lots of yard art and home accessories. This year I am offering up some of my precious objects on the wall and in the yard for sale.......

204 Attayac St // 512-775-7301 // bgeo8@yahoo.co.uk ARTISTS & STUDIOS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 375


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Jennifer Chenoweth // Fisterra Studio Painting, sculpture Jennifer Chenoweth is a visual artist who creates painting and sculpture.Her new work is titled “Sacred Spaces”, which explores the space of the human body through large architectural sculpture, dynamic color and gestural mark-making.

1200 E 2nd St // 512-482-0747 // info@fisterrastudio.com // fisterrastudio.com 376 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Monique Capanelli // Articulture Designs // Guest at Fisterra Studio 3-D Mixed Media

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My art is informed by nature’s design. I sculpt with earth and paint with plants, and explore ways to interplay this with fabricated materials. I challenge perceptions of what art can be by framing living walls where one would expect a painting to be, by creating sculptures that are alive and growing.

1200 E 2nd St // 512-762-5228 // monique@articulturedesigns.com // articulturedesigns.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Autumn Ewalt // Guest at Fisterra Studio Sculpture, drawing, mixed media Music, athletics, repetition, arena, worship, relationships, practice, and wonder are concepts that appear in my work. I create work to contemplate uncertainty, the unknown, and the uncanny.

1200 E 2nd St // 512-537-6926 // autumn@animalisworks.com // animalisworks.com 378 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Gretchen Phillips // Gretchen’s Studio // Guest at Fisterra Studio Woodworking

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I make furniture, lamps and pet portraits using wood that’s either salvaged or from local trees that I mill myself. I believe in using all parts of the buffalo. It just seems more respectful that way.

1200 E 2nd St // 512-709-9742 // gretchen@gretchen-phillips.com // gretchen-phillips.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Bridget Quinn // Guest at Fisterra Studio Mixed media Traces of fleeting narratives, both human and animal are woven into urban landscape. I create images that explore these narratives and our desire to organize, contain and own the landscape. I juxtapose real and imagined objects and landscapes to create fictional stories. In the floating landscape series, I remove small scenes from their context to render them as precious objects and create intense focus on the details of an isolated space.

1200 E 2nd St // 512-786-2954 // quinn.frances@gmail.com // bridgetfrancesquinn.com 380 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Philip Rogers // Guest at Fisterra Studio Photography

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As an artist I prefer the look and depth of film. Digital is an exciting medium, but the energy of photographing with my Hasselblad, processing the film and printing on silver paper with the dim red light and familiar smell of processing chemicals is heaven to me. Photographing artists has always fueled me, keeps me young and always excited. Currently working on Austin artist show. Please look for the opening. Coming soon.

1200 E 2nd St // 207-459-4094 // philiprogers67@gmail.com // philiprogersphotography.com/#/view-gallery ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Erik Tragus // Tragus Clay Company // Guest at Fisterra Studio Ceramics Through the use of sustained high heat and wood ash, I seek a layering of surface information, both intentional and accidental, to create an expressive and unique visual depth. The clay is softened by the flame and the variety of colors, textures, and scars formed both surprise and satisfy.

1200 E 2nd St // 913-710-6108 // erik@austinwoodfiredceramics.com // austinwoodfiredceramics.com 382 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Caroline Wright // Caroline Wright Art Painting, printmaking

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Painting is a dance; it’s a wordless response to what’s in front of you and what’s inside of you. Painting is tactile and messy. It’s baking yourself into the pie. All I can do is show up, stay with the discomfort, and listen for the music.

1312 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-925-6508 // caroline@carolinewrightart.com // carolinewrightart.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Charlotte Harrigan // Guest of Caroline Wright Jewelry Charlotte started her career as a design assistant for fashion brands like Vena Cava, Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. For the past five years, she has worked as a costume designer on film productions in New York City and in her hometown of Austin. Charlotte is now pouring energy into crafting singular statement jewelry pieces. Her works reflect a love of mixing organic, vintage, and high-end styles.

1312 E Cesar Chavez St // 646-265-1606 // charlotteharrigan@gmail.com 384 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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AgavePrint My favorite things

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AgavePrint will be presenting a juried show including framed photographs and fine-art prints by a group of talented artists and photographers. In addition you can browse through our growing collection of loose and sleeved signed prints, available in a range of sizes.

1312 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-440-7900 // studio@agaveprint.com // agaveprint.com EXHIBITIONS

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Valerie Fowler at Agave Print Oil painting, illustration, prints With my paintings and drawings, I try to illustrate my vision of our fragile earth. I find beauty in its decay and in its glory; and also, clues to the hubris and hope of humankind. The land in Texas is my infinite source of inspiration. I grew up in Houston and, after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in Fine Art (1985) I made Austin my home. I paint or draw daily, and teach art in my home studio.

1312 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-922-1737 // valerie@valeriefowler.com // valeriefowler.com 386 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

EXHIBITIONS


Lewis Carnegie & Woody Welch Photography // El Chavez! Black & white polaroids

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Rough, raw, inconsistent, outdated and unpopular. The black and white polaroid – our unapologetic and endearing love letter to new friends, old stories and the soul of East Austin.

1312 E Cesar Chavez St, Unit B // 512-708-1128 // hello@elchavez.com // elchavez.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Todd Campbell // Campbell Studio Custom metalwork Campbell designs and creates custom crafted metalwork for residential and commercial, with particular emphasis in sculpture, architectural detail, lighting and furniture. With special interest in organic rhythms and abstract patterns, Campbell’s work embodies both traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Todd teaches metalwork at ACC, and his work can be found in numerous private and and permanent collections across the country.

1407-B E Cesar Chavez St // 512-762-3537 // forgehard@gmail.com // generousart.org/artists/todd-campbell 388 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Liliana Wilson // Liliana Wilson Art Acrylic painting and drawing

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There is an ethereal, otherworldly beauty in all of Chilean artist Liliana Wilson work that also lures the viewer to a place of hidden messages, mystical tales untold and lives to be lived. The paintings/drawings are intimate and moving, telling stories with the outcome left up to the viewer.

1404 Canterbury St // 512-431-5658 // lilianawilson@earthlink.net // lilianawilson.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Grace Borengasser // Pollos Hermanos Studio Painting Painting is an exercise in abstraction. The goal is not to re-create but instead to re-interpret. The process of transforming photographs into color and shapes becomes a colorfully emotional experience. I am inspired by the work of Edward Hopper, Richard Diebenkorn, Alice Neel, and Mark Rothko, to name a few. I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way... things I had no words for. Georgia O’Keefe.

1311 Garden St // 832-217-6874 // gracer2@gmail.com // graceborengasser.com 390 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Mateo Jáimes // Pollos Hermanos Studio Oil painting

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Mateo’s paintings are abstractions of nature inspired by the moment when one realizes that nature is unequaled in its perfection. Oil paint is applied to artist-made wood panels, allowed to dry, sanded, repainted, etc., for a minimum of 15-30 layers of paint. These images intend to remind the viewer of nature’s endless wisdom. Enjoy his paintings, remember the moment when you were inspired as well, and carry nature with you always.

1311 Garden St // 830-765-0192 // eliplucker@yahoo.com // mateojaimes.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Elizabeth Lodowski Painting I have found inspiration in the frail beauty of a fallen branch, of erosion, and the regeneration that these processes assist. And when we attribute these qualities to the body, we are shown a glimpse of the unseen level of renewal at work.

1220 Taylor St // 713-855-5255 // elodowski@yahoo.com 392 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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¡Bright Studio! Photography, mixed media

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This is the fifth year of B ­ right Studio! and this year’s artists are Brenna Byerlotzer, Matt Lankes and Anna Swanson. Brenna makes hand printed kitchen textiles and apparel. Matt is a photographer whose work is in the permanent collection of The National Portrait Gallery (and also at your nearest Hopdoddy.) Anna creates beautiful collages and paintings with the use of repeated patterns and vintage materials such as printed papers and fabrics.

1301 Garden St // 512-680-7128 // bren_b@hotmail.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Angela Scheuring // Abate Studio Oil and watercolor painting Moody surreal. Use of Patterns and lots of color to build composition.

81 San Marcos St // 602-570-2159 // art.is.reality@gmail.com // angelascheuring.com 394 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Javier Lopez Cantu // Javier Lopez Cantu Artworkstudio Painting, photography

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My most recent work features landscapes of a further reductive or abstract degree. The color fields, like my previous work, is as vibrant as ever. I continue to work mainly with gouache on canvas, though some of my earlier work includes acrylics, oils, and pastels. These will all be represented within the artwork studio retrospective for the tour. In addition to the originals, prints and greeting cards will be available.

81-B San Marcos St // 512-680-3308 // jlc@javierlopezcantu.com // javierlopezcantu.com ARTISTS & STUDIOS

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Domy Books Monster Show 7 Domy is a bookstore with a focus on books, periodicals, and products that concentrate on national (and international) contemporary art, literature and culture. Additionally, we organize exhibitions and happenings that highlight the shop’s intersecting ideas through a variety of media, including: works on paper, video, music, design and printed matter.

913 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-476-3669 // russell@domystore.com // domystore.com 396 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

EXHIBITIONS


Austin Public Library - Terrazas Branch Featuring Dave Rucker and Melba Martinez

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Visit original works by David Rucker and Melba Martinez. David Rucker has won Best of Show in the 7th Annual National Arts Program’s VSA Arts of Texas. Melba Martinez is an artist most widely recognized for her paintings of roses, and over 400 canvases to date since she started painting three years ago. For Martinez, art is something that can ultimately construct. Please visit library.austintexas.gov for this locations open hours.

1105 E Cesar Chavez St // carlos.rodriguez-brondo@austintexas.gov // library.austintexas.gov EXHIBITIONS

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SPECIAL EAST INSERT:

PASTELEGRAM

The East Austin Studio Tour is pleased to partner with Pastelegram to present this catalog insert. Pastelegram is an online and print publication concerned with images and their sources. It is dedicated to contemporary artists, art historians and critics as well as the ideas, images and texts that inform their projects, some historical and others less so. As such, Pastelegram provides an international platform for the examination of artistic and historical practice. pastelegram.org




Above: George Maciunas, Fluxus Manifesto, 1963. Š Fluxus and the artists.

Left: collage of previous MASS exhibitions, created for Pastelegram by Scott Eastwood.


Left: George Brecht, Water Yam, 1963. Photograph of facsimile edition. Right: MASS Collective, Flyer for MASS PRODUCTION, 2012. Image courtesy the artists.


TWO VEHICLE EVENTS

• start.

• stop.

Summer, 1961

—wrote George Brecht fifty-one years ago. It seems obvious; driving a vehicle, one starts it then one stops it. It is an action repeated several times a day, usually everyday. Yet Brecht’s Two Vehicle Events makes this many-times-a-day action an art performance. Also it’s a work performed by Brecht’s audience rather than Brecht himself, who simply wrote the script. And Brecht was not the only artist of the time who wrote instructions to their viewers. Consider Yoko Ono’s instruction paintings, for example:

send send something you can’t count.

These aren’t really art-objects. The physical aspects of these are simply directions; announcements that something is going to happen—much like the flyers for Dada events—all are statements about or descriptions of lived events. Their existence depends on the viewer’s willingness not only to perform the action and be part of it, but also to consider the action a performance, to become increasingly aware of the multiple details of their lives. This was an art meant to enrich life not simply by providing pretty or thought-provoking things, but to place the work more viscerally within the everyday; and thence, to transform life. Such ways of interacting with the public to create art continue; the MASS collective’s first event for EAST asks the public to enter their studio space and draw. The collective will take whatever gets drawn—the production of an at-this-moment-unknown-mass-ofpeople—and create work out of it. MASS first relinquishes control to their audience, letting them create their basic materials. Then they re-establish that control by creating larger assemblages later on. Then they let go again: once MASS displays the works, the public might interpret the assemblages as they will. Public participation becomes art-making, then becomes public participation again. At the moment of this writing there’s no way to know the appearance of the final objects; all we know is the loose structure of operations. Like Brecht, Ono and others, these younger artists desire a close interaction with an audience. Suffice to quote Allan Kaprow (1958):

… we must be acrobats, constantly shuttling between an identification with the hand and body that flung the paint and stood “in” the canvas and submission to the objective markings, allowing them to entangle and assault us. This instability is indeed far from the idea of a “complete” painting. The artist, the spectator, and the outer world are much too interchangeably involved here. (And if we object to the difficulty of complete comprehension, we are asking too little of the art.)



Left: Photograph of an image from JeanJacques Lebel’s Pour Conjurer l’Esprit de Catastrophe (To Conjure up the Spirit of Catastrophe), 1962, taken from a page in Allan Kaprow’s Environments, Assemblages, Happenings (New York: Harry N. Abrams: 1966).

Above: From James A. Ernst, Drawing the Line: Fine and Commercial Art (New York: Reinhold Publishing Company, 1962).


While Brecht and Ono offered written instructions as guides to audience action and participation, other artists of the 1960s and 1970s extended their drawing and painting practices into the physical space of the audience. Artists such as Carolee Schneeman and Richard Tuttle blended drawing techniques with performance-based art forms such as music and dance. Their audiences experienced the work through the process of its making; for the artists, the moves between drawing and performance allowed a more intimate connection with their viewers, who saw the artists’ private and intense studio practice writ large and in the flesh. Art historian Katie Anania’s essay on the period, available at pastelegram.org in November 2012 in connection with the East Austin Studio Tour, covers this period in greater depth.

Art is discipline and discipline is drawing. – Richard Tuttle, 1968. Katie Anania writes about the drawing and performance practices of downtown New York City artists of the 1960s and 1970s. ONLINE AT PASTELEGRAM.ORG ON NOVEMBER 9th

Pastelegram is an online and print publication concerned with images and their sources. It is dedicated to contemporary artists, art historians and critics as well as the ideas, images and texts that inform their projects, some historical and others less so. As such, Pastelegram provides an international platform for the examination of artistic and historical practice.

Pastelegram lives in two distinct forms: a biannual print issue and an online site. The print issue features an editorial collaboration with an artist or art historian that includes original works made for the magazine, visual essays, an interview with the issue’s collaborator and a collection of outside texts and images selected by the collaborator and Pastelegram’s editors. Our online version offers its online artist’s projects and related texts as well as weekly reviews.




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Merge Art Collective EAST weekends: 11am-6pm A gathering of artists with varying backgrounds in and effort to create collaborative art work, as well as promoting the individual artist’s work.

1200 Perez St // 512-698-4157 // taylorismade@yahoo.com 410 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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The Funhouse EAST weekends: 10am-5pm

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The Funhouse is a space where everyone can participate in the creation of art on the EAST tour. A whimsical landscape of stone, clay and debarked cedar trees provides the backdrop for welded steel animals, found object art, and the fantastical artwork of Analy Nakat and Aaron Geiser. Movement classes and workshops where participants will create art on site will be held. Joyful exploration strongly encouraged. www.thefunhouse.com for info.

1411 Greenwood Ave // 217-649-8591 // alexavillalobos@gmail.com // fertilegroundgardens.com HAPPENINGS

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Aaron Geiser at The Funhouse PhotographyEAST weekends: 10am-5pm I will be exhibiting prints from my “Creative Folk� series of portraits. This series documents various creative folk - musicians, performers, visual artists, poets - many of which reside here in Austin, Texas.The portraits are moody yet highly detailed - and are produced using a light painting method.Please come by and see some brand new prints that have not yet been shown!

1411 Greenwood Ave // 626-390-2630 // aaron@aarongeiser.com // aarongeiser.com 412 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Art Show Model Show EAST weekends: 3pm-5pm

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Art Show Model Show explores the art of art modeling as experienced by the women and men who go before the canvas. As part of ongoing research conducted and documented by the models themselves, this piece centers on what it actually takes to be an art model: the creation of dynamic stillness, the ability to role play, the acceptance of one’s body, and the subjection to artistic rendering. The experiment will also examine the singular relationsh

2307 Manor Rd // 512-659-2219 // missdoss@yahoo.com // paperchairs.com HAPPENINGS

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Visual Music Synchronicity 11/10: 6pm-10pm at the Cobra Show; 11/17 & 11/18: afternoons at the Vortex When visuals and music are tightly synchronized the audience gains a greater appreciation for the music. This project is a collection of original and curated music visual selections shown via projection and stereo sound. The visual and music styles vary, but would be considered eclectic. See/hear excerpts at https://vimeo.com/48925367. I can setup in dedicated space as an installation, or play as entertainment at parties or gatherings.

902 Gardner Rd (Cobra) & 2307 Manor Rd (Vortex) // 512-658-5797 // j5garrard@gmail.com // vimeo.com/48925367 414 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Church of the Friendly Ghost - Ten-Eleven-Twelve Up Collective: 11/10: 8pm , Salvage Vanguard Theater: 11/11: 8pm

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Church of the Friendly Ghost at EAST - 11/10, 8pm. Peter Stopschinksi solo set followed by 9pm Liquid Land film presentation and live touring jazz/experimental musicians from New Orleans and Switzerland at Up Collective. 11/11. 8pm- an evening of sights and sounds at Salvage Vanguard Theater with 3 touring artists from the Future Sequence (ambient/electronic) label, with gallery installation of visual projections by Lee Webster.

2803 E Manor Rd // 512-799-8908 // cotfg.assistant@gmail.com // salvagevanguard.org HAPPENINGS

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Creative Incubator 11/16: 6pm-9pm, 11/10 & 11/17: 10am-10pm, 11/11 & 11/18: 10am-12pm Imagine Art is a creative incubator where art, disability and ministry converge. Visit our gallery of fine arts and crafts and meet the artists in the studio. Friday nights, paint while you worship (7-9pm) following a potluck (6pm). Saturdays enjoy breakfast with the artists (10am) with all-age workshops throughout the day. Family festival (Sat. 17th Only). Experience worship with art both Saturday night (6-10pm) and Sunday morning (10-12pm)

2830 Real St // 512-448-1840 // debbie@imagineart.net // imagineart.net 416 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Collective Sense EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Artists Andrea Pramuk, Kerry Schroeder and Judith Simonds will be featured by Generous Art, PeopleFund and Center 61. Inspired by the natural world and human experience, the artist trio presents a cohesive look at the power and fragility of life. Purchase a work of art and 40% of the sales will benefit PeopleFund and Center61 nonprofits. For more information, visit www.generousart.org. Proud sponsors: PeopleFund, Ampersand, and Jerry’s Artarama.

2921 E 17th St, PeopleFund and Center 61 // 512-472-8087 // jchenoweth@generousart.org // generousart.org HAPPENINGS

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The Pink Flamenco Dance Studio EAST weekends: 6pm-8pm Sevillanas Classes: Sevillanas are a traditional folk dance in four parts, usually danced with a partner or in a group. They’re very popular during ferias and festivals in Andalucia, and they’re for all ages. Sevillanas are colorful, social, partner dances that Spaniards dance when they are among their own and at celebrations. Sevillanas are also popular as part of the repertoire of Flamenco shows presented on the stage.

1401 Cedar Ave, Unit C // 202-468-8461 // flamencogenoveva@gmail.com // flamencogenoveva.com 418 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Bobby Dixon | Kollective Fusion at The Pink Flamenco Dance Studio EAST weekends: 12am-6pm

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Kollective Fusion is the freelance art and design company of Bobby Dixon. Specializing in screenprinted posters and art prints.

1401 Cedar Ave, Unit C // 512-917-8915 // bdix@kollectivefusion.com // kollectivefusion.com HAPPENINGS

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Dominique Garcia Studio EAST weekends: 11am-6pm I will be setting up an installation of my art work, in a residential neighborhood. The front yard of 1209 Maple will be turned into an exhibition space for the duration of EAST. There I will be doing live painting demonstrations- on windows and panel (acrylic and oil bar) as well as showcasing an extensive body of work.

1209 Maple Ave // 512-662-8436 // dominiquegarciastudio@gmail.com // dominiquegarciastudio.com 420 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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CAP Magazine Launch Party 11/16: 8pm

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CAP Magazine an Austin-based web magazine about the arts, culture, as well as everything surrounding and in between. CAP will be an outlet for writers, visual artists, filmmakers, and musicians to build their audience and illustrate the richness of Austin’s culture. This event will celebrate the launch of CAP Magazine with the Austin art community. Photo by Evan Prince

2005 E 16th St // 413-230-9299 // feliks.garcia@gmail.com HAPPENINGS

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T.S.O.S. in EAST EAST weekends: 10am-5pm Texas Society of Sculptors will have a member’s exhibit in and throughout the grounds of the French Legation Museum. Members will be able to have booth/table space to show additional workor demonstrate processes on the weekends of EAST. Sculpture activities for children are planned for weekends of EAST. A six month Outdoor Sculpture Invitational show is being installed and will part of T.S.O.S. in EAST.

802 San Marcos St // 512-443-4016 // mkmorse1@juno.com // tsos.org 422 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Art On The Way EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Art On The Way is an innovative nonprofit organization committed to transforming public and private underutilized plots of land throughout Austin into sites for contemporary visual art. Our goal is to create a city-wide outdoor sculpture museum that will push the city to the forefront of visual arts communities in the nation. See our website to learn more about locations, artists, event schedules, and how to get involved in The New Urban Museum.

803 San Marcos St // 512-385-1115 // steve@atelier3-d.com // artontheway.com HAPPENINGS

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EAST HUB: The History of EAST at the Haehnel Building EAST Weekends: 11am - 6pm Presented by Big Medium and Art Alliance Austin, the historic Haehnel Building is the perfect backdrop to a history of the East Austin Studio Tour. Okay, so maybe the decade-old tour isn’t quite as old as the Haehnel Building, which was built circa 1880. But our own archeological exploration for EAST artifacts will be just as rivetting.

1101 E 11th St // 512-939-6665 // east@bigmedium.org // eastaustinstudiotour.org 424 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Wendy Whatley Botanical Exhibit at Take Heart 11/10: 11am-6pm, 11/11: 11am-5pm, 11/13-11/17: 11am-6pm, 11/18: 11am-5pm

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Take Heart is a boutique located in the heart of East Austin. The shop offers a thoughtfully edited selection of well designed modern, handmade, and vintage objects for the home and person. Take Heart regularly features the works of several East Austin artists year round. During the East Austin Studio Tour, Take Heart is especially excited to be exhibiting the botanically inspired artwork of East Austin artist, Wendy Whatley.

1111 E 11th St, Ste 100 // 512-520-9664 // nina@takeheartshop.com // takeheartshop.com HAPPENINGS

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The Historic Victory Grill EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Indoor/outside space, at the Historic Victory Grill. Wall space in the dining room and additional space in the music venue. Patio area is ideal for pedestrian visitors on the east side.

1104 E 11th St // 512-626-7190 // anotheroptionproductions@gmail.com 426 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Bianca Neal, Eyes to See Studios at The Historic Victory Grill presented by Capitol View Arts Mixed media, photography, pastel

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As an artist, my desire is to inspire change - life change, transformation, self-reflection, creation & regeneration. I love drawing, creating, capturing art and highlighting beauty. In my artwork, I show struggle, pain, redemption and life. I especially love working with pastels - using radiant, vibrant and powerful contrasting colors. My mixed media art is a combination of pastel paintings, photography and digital graphic design.

1104 E 11th St // 512-300-4376 // biancaneal@hotmail.com HAPPENINGS

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A.J. Simon at The Historic Victory Grill presented by Capitol View Arts Painting My paintings are figurative/abstract oil, acrylic, and/or gouache on canvas and paper. My work has a primitive or childlike quality and often incorporates words or script. To prepare, I study and draw inanimate objects such as shoes, shells, hats, boats, and then transform them into my own vocabulary of abstract shapes. My latest work includes assemblage using found objects and maps glued to surfaces such as cabinet doors.

1104 E 11th St // 512-291-6211 // a.j.simonartist@gmail.com // ajsimonartist.com 428 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Baron Wilson at The Historic Victory Grill presented by Capitol View Arts Watercolor, acrylic, oil

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Recent paintings depict the diverse beauty of the people and places in Austin and the surrounding Texas Hill Country.

1104 E 11th St // 512-291-6211 // alissa@capitolviewarts.org // capitolviewarts.org HAPPENINGS

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Art Therapy Austin 11/11: 11am-6pm Art Therapy Austin offers individual art therapy for all ages, as well as workshops for women, Open Studio for adults, and more! Owner, Deanna Miesch will present both new work and work from her collection. Deanna and fellow business entrepreneur, Cathy Altman, owner of Austin Ashiatsu, have created a healing space for art, acupuncture and ashiatsu massage therapies. Their aim is to provide balance for the body, mind and soul of Austin & beyond.

1200 E 11th St, Ste 109 // 512-699-4811 // arttherapyaustin@gmail.com // arttherapyaustin.com 430 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Soma Vida: Susan Beth EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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I find daily photographic inspiration in my hometown of Austin.Exhibited images include both nighttime cacophony and daytime happenings, Austin’s bicycle culture, and the complimentary solitude of Alaska’s wilderness to the skies of West Texas. Susan Beth is a member of Foto5, a group of photographers currently documenting life in Austin.

1210 Rosewood Ave // 512-743-9839 // susan@susanbethphotography.com // susanbethphotography.com HAPPENINGS

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Soma Vida: Sarah Bremer EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Awakening includes images from several personal projects begun in 2009 following divorce. Exhibited photographs are from ongoing work in Guatemala, Alaska and California and represent a life that is rebuilding. Sarah Bremer is a documentary photographercurrently working on projects in the Austin area including an introspective look at life in her blended family.

1210 Rosewood Ave // 512-470-6483 // sarah@sarahbremerphotography.com // sarahbremerphotography.com 432 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Soma Vida: David Huebel EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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David is a member of Foto5 Austin, a group of photographers currently documenting life in Austin, TX.

1210 Rosewood Ave // 512-284-4352 // dhuebel@gmail.com HAPPENINGS

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Soma Vida: Tony Johnson EAST weekends: 11am-6pm From Austin’s economical, social, and political views, there is hardly section of the city that doesn’t have its own personality and unique people that live there. These images are attempts to capture those people and personalities. Tony hopes that you share the same passion for city as he does. Tony Johnson is a member of foto5 Austin, a group of photographers currently documenting life in Austin, TX.

1210 Rosewood Ave // 512-589-6059 // jugglem75@gmail.com // meandmyphotography.com 434 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Soma Vida: Dan Noack EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Every day is another opportunity to be a part of the reason Austin, Texas holds so much appeal for its widely diverse population. From a favorite watering hole to making do with what you have, the signs of life are all around us waiting to be photographed. Please join Dan Noack for a look athis vision of the city that he calls home. Dan is a member of foto5 Austin, a group of photographers currently documenting life in Austin, Texas.

1210 Rosewood Ave // 512-431-3255 // dnoack1@austin.rr.com HAPPENINGS

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Amy Scofield - Art On The Way at East End Wines EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Saved from the landfill, thousands of spent bike tubes were collected from local bike shops over the Summer and Fall, then wound and bound into giant balls. The piece demonstrates how our refuse can be reconstructed and given new purpose, while promoting sustainability through art and cycling. On view November and December at: East End Wines.

1209 Rosewood Ave // 512-477-7400 // amy.scofield@yahoo.com // www.amyscofield.com 436 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Hearts & Robots Presents Sips N’ Spits: Featuring Vincent “Emcee Eats” Martinez Reception: 11/11: 3pm-7pm, on display through 11/18.

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It came out of the ground, gave me a hug, and whispered “Chente, you must show them. First paint to your hearts content, then hang your art at a stylish hair salon in town. For the opening, have the sickest local DJ spin beats so that the community can participate in a freestyle hip hop cipher and sip beverages.” Visit rapandpaint.com for artist Vincent Martinez’s portfolio. Hearts & Robots is a fashionable hair studio featuring local art.

1309 Rosewood Ave // 512-828-7434 // hello@heartsandrobots.org // heartsandrobots.org HAPPENINGS

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Shakespeare Performance for Kids by Kids 11/11: 4:30pm and 6pm The Improv-ed Shakespeare Company has two troupes - Upper Elementary/Middle School and Elementary - and they both rehearse in a living room on the East side. After presenting at the TX Renaissance Festival School Days, we are bringing our family-friendly (and much shorter!) versions of “King Lear” and “Twelfth Night” to our neighborhood. Never fear, we will help you “get” Shakespeare. Performances are free and appropriate for all-ages.

1165 Angelina St, Boyd Vance Theatre, Carver Cultural Center // 646-285-6852 // andee@kinzy.com 438 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Lawrence Jolly Fine Art at East Village Cafe EAST weekends: 8am-8pm

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Beautiful surrealist paintings and mixed media works by emerging artist Lawrence Jolly showing in a lovely new coffee, pastry, and Coolhouse ice cream shop at Tillotson and Chicon-East Village Cafe. Jolly’s work is rendered in a highly refined realistic style, blending spiritual themes with figurative and natural subject matter. Please visit East Village Cafe, a hip little coffee shop that “feels like home”.

1111 Chicon St // 512-517-8733 // larry@jollydesign.com // lawrencejolly.com HAPPENINGS

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Alex Abel Oil & acrylic painting, drawing I paint whatever I’m obsessed with. Usually violence, debauchery, or sex. I decided to show my work at my friend Scott Zimmerman’s house this year (instead of my own home and studio) in order to experiment with the different foot traffic I might attract at this location.

2111 E 8th St // 512-905-1946 // alex.abel@att.net // artinfinitium.com 440 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Analog Photography Collective of Austin at Gourmands EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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The Analog Photography Collective of Austin is a support system to inspire and push the boundaries of film. All images are shot on analog cameras and are not manipulated. Photos come from weird cameras, old film, experimental processing, multiple exposures, vacations, good times, and all sorts of happy accidents. We are passionate about photography being a part of people lives and not an interruption. Our photos are displayed on various types of material.

2316 Webberville Rd // 512-693-7736 // apcaustin@gmail.com HAPPENINGS

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Austin Creative Reuse EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Come learn about Austin Creative Reuse! Come decorate a repurposed bag to help gear up for Austin’s bag ban. Get a jump on holiday preparation and take home some supplies for gorgeous homemade gift bows. We would love to talk with anyone who is interested in helping a reuse center get started in Austin!

701 Tillery St // 512-659-1016 // info@austincreativereuse.org // austincreativereuse.org 442 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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The Museum of Human Achievement

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Less nightclub, more cult. Do you believe in space?

262-880-6982 // themuseumofhumanachievement@gmail.com // themuseumofhumanachievement.com HAPPENINGS

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Eyes Got It! 2012 11/9: 6:30pm-10pm Eyes Got It! is an open call art competition inspired by American Idol and other arts based, reality-TV game shows. Eyes Got It! was created by Salvador Castillo as an event for E.A.S.T. 2010. In contrast to traditional, juried calls for entries, a panel of esteemed, local arts professionals will conduct their review process in front of a public audience and after 3 rounds of elimination will award one artist a solo exhibition.

916 Springdale Rd // ask.eyesgot@gmail.com // eyesgotit.wordpress.com 444 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Flipside Community Exhibition and Open Warehouse Learn EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Austin hosts the largest, longest-running regional BurningMan-inspired event, called Flipside. Our community produces and supports a wonderfully varied array of art year round, and we invite all to come play with us during EAST. Our communal studio/warehouse will play host to a group exhibition, demonstrations and workshops, performances, and other activities to engage, inspire and delight all ages.

1023 Springdale Rd // 512-947-9581 // madamestrange@yahoo.com // burningflipside.com HAPPENINGS

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Have Fun. Enjoy Life! at Revival Cycles and Gear EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Motorcycles & Art, what more could you want? My style changes often and I have been told to pick a style and stick with it, but I cannot subscribe to that opinion. I don’t feel like listening to rock and roll everyday, sometimes I feel like listening to jazz, some days country. Some days I want to paint pop art, some days expressionism. Sticking with one style has never suited me. Creating. That’s my style. HAVE FUN. ENJOY LIFE!

5305 Bolm Rd, #2 // 317-402-0344 // brianphillipsemail@gmail.com // artbybrianphillips.com 446 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Cobra Show and Party EAST weekends: 11am-6pm, Party: 11/10: 6pm-11pm

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Join our annual EAST exhibit and party hosted by Cobra Studios and the Cobra Studios Artists featuring live music and refreshments along with artists exhibiting sculpture, paintings, pottery, photography, video and more. Cobra Show Party is Saturday evening Nov. 10th from 6pm til 11pm. 902 Gardner Rd. Cobra Show Exhibit is both weekends.

902 Gardner Rd // 512-297-3515 // rperdue@austin.rr.com // cobrashow.tumblr.com HAPPENINGS

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modartistsgallery Opening reception: 11/9: 6pm-9pm; on view EAST weekends: 11am-6pm This collaborative of fine art is composed of paintings and sculpture. The mod.artist gallery is a showcase of exciting Texas talent. Past shows have been held in Dallas at Ilume Gallerie 2011 and 2012. The curator of the show Jeff Levine is also publisher of modernaustin.net, moderndallas.net and modernhouston.net.

727 Airport Blvd // 214-604-6362 // jeff@modartistsgallery.com // modartistsgallery.com 448 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Molten Metal Madness 11/11: 5pm-6pm, 11/17: 5pm-6pm, 11/18: 5pm-6pm

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Jose Acosta will demonstrate how to pour molten aluminum and bronze into ceramic shell molds (made of his original small scale sculptures).

727 Airport Blvd // 512-565-6064 // jose@jose-acosta.com // jose-acosta.com HAPPENINGS

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Austin Art Connections presents “Small Works� at Pump Project Art Complex EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Austin Art Connections is pleased to continue our tradition of participating in EAST from our studio in Pump Project Art Complex.We offer art consultation and direct sales to art collectors, interior designers, architects and corporate clients. Our exhibit features small works by Debbie Buie, Sabra Booth, Michael Krone, Valerie Fowler, Jean Griffin, Stacy Smith, and more..

702 Shady Ln, Studio L // 512-786-8721 // julieziegelman@gmail.com // austinartconnections.com 450 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Red Bluff Rodeo at The Barn EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Red Bluff Rodeo at ‘The Barn’ is an exhibition of international artists, designers, adventurers, and craftsman. The collective work consists of paintings, litho, lino and screen prints,illustrations, laser cut ephemera, furniture, and more. Red Bluff Rodeo participants: John Hart Asher, Lucy Begg, Jaime Cervantes. Jonathan Davidson, Robert Gay, Satch Grimley, Agustina Rodriguez, Jack Sanders, Mishka Westall, Mark Word.

4809 Red Bluff Rd // 512-299-3068 // rgay@thoughtbarn.com HAPPENINGS

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Group show at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Exhibition of nine visual artists inside a working lumber mill.

4701 E 5th St // 512-657-9530 // robbie@deltamillworks.com 452 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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John Langmore at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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The Mexican state of Oaxaca is an enigma. Men dress as women. Religious celebrations have a pagan-like quality. Life and death are celebrated in equal measure. Taken over the course of five years, John’s distinctive photographs convey that sense of mystery that make Oaxaca so unique.

4701 E 5th St // 512-445-6180 // langmore@earthlink.net // johnlangmorephotos.com HAPPENINGS

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Katherine Lott at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Katherine Lott exhibiting her paintings in a working lumber mill.

4701 E 5th St // 512-385-1812 // artisana2@yahoo.com 454 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Shanny Lott at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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WELCOME: I am using oils on canvas, paper collage, textiles and tattoos to express a cordial reception. Art is my HOME SWEET HOME and it can be the same for everyone. I want to encourage people to to spend time in conversation about, around and within art. With the use of oils on canvas, paper collage, textiles and tattoos I am saying WELCOME... here is art you can live with. Take some home with you!

4701 E 5th St // 512-413-2061 // shanlott@texas.net // shannysstudio.com HAPPENINGS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 455


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Jean Rather at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm I am continuing the series I call “Cave Drawings, circa 2010.” I am attempting to further pare down to the essentials of an event or an idea, to determine just how much information is necessary to communicate the “message” of the artwork.

4701 E 5th St // 512-923-6677 // jeanrather@mac.com // jeanrather.com 456 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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VLP at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Victoria Corbett (Victrola Design) and Lesley Nowlin (Lesley Nowlin Photography), collaborate as VLP, the Victoria & Lesley Project, to forge a new perspective in their work. They inspire each other to create a fusion of photography, illustration and collage, using colors, textures, and subject matters that evoke a sense of whimsical exploration and discovery for the viewer.

4701 E 5th St // 512-626-9301 // info@vlproject.com // vlproject.com HAPPENINGS

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Peggy Weiss at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm It’s exciting to create something into existence, using clues from found old snapshots. Working digitally, I integrate photos from the past with my own photography and merge reality with dreams. These new images evolve freely, always taking unexpected turns. My new series, “Living in the Layers”, aims to rediscover a social history and give it a new life.

4701 E 5th St // 512-799-9294 // peggy@peggyweiss.com // peggyweiss.com 458 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

HAPPENINGS


Matthew Winters at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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“Matthew J Winters art has always been teetering with metaphor, iconically depicted, and touching subjects of mass consumption, complex designography, the stupid, and the sublime. It was at this point that we basically told Ya’ll to buy his work because he is dedicated and you would be happy with the investment.” - J.Haley

4701 E 5th St // matthewjohnwinters@hotmail.com HAPPENINGS

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Bob Wynn at Delta Millworks EAST weekends: 11am-6pm In my neighborhood near downtown, fall Friday nights are filled with the roar of the crowd and sounds from the marching band that stoke my own memories of growing up and the rite of passage that is a high school football game. My project is to capture what happens around the game of high school football and in particular, at historic House Park Field which is located in the middle of downtown Austin.

4701 E 5th St // 512-750-6705 // bwynn@oxfordcommercial.com // bobwynnphoto.com 460 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

HAPPENINGS


Ink Slingas’ Ball 11/10 & 11/11: 11am-6pm

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The Amazing Hancock Bros and Industry Print Shop have assembled today’s freshest print makers—ink slingas, the bringers of ink-driven chaos. Purely print-based, the Ink Slingas’ Ball showcases local & out of town printmakers exhibiting their work and demonstrating the versatility of printmaking as an art form. Fine art prints, posters, T-shirts & more all will be available to view and purchase. All prints $60 & under.

618 Tillery St // 512-750-5406 // bart@industryprintshop.com HAPPENINGS

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618 Tillery St 11/11: 6pm-10pm Please join us at our shared work-space for a Sunday evening, after-hours showcase and cookout to celebrate the closing of the first weekend of EAST 2012. Come wind down your Sunday tour with an unhurried beverage and grillings. Sincerely, Spencer Cook, Green Summit Studio, Hatch Workshop, Michael Yates Design, RAD Furniture, and Nick Schnitzer.

618 Tillery St // 512-779-5557 // nbschnitzer@gmail.com 462 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Stephanie Sandoval at Rio’s Brazilian Cafe Opening reception: 11/9: 6pm-9pm, on view EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Rio’s Brazilian Cafe is proud to feature Stephanie Sandoval as the exhibiting artist for November 2012. Sandoval’s exhibition, The Adolescent Condition, features her unique paintings and drawings that convey the purity and, often times, hilarity of the adolescent being. Through her personal subject matter and vibrant use of color, the artist evokes an eerie yet childish relationship in her work that promise to forever stay with the viewer.

408 N Pleasant Valley Rd // 469-877-3069 // stephaniensandoval@gmail.com // stephaworks.tumblr.com HAPPENINGS

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Rick Kern and Tom McMahon at Kitchen Ventures and Beetnik Foods EAST weekends: 11am-6pm An Austin music scene retrospective in photography, then and now. Featuring the works of Rick Kern and Tom McMahon.

2600 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-627-5212 // sherry.jones@kitchen-ventures.com // kitchen-ventures.com 464 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Get Me Out Of Here 11/17: 3pm-whenever

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Texas State University Art Students teaming up to have an event in Austin with some of our friends. A chance to see what Texas State University students have been working on. Music, live painting, and installations.

2502 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-554-6458 // bcaronart@gmail.com HAPPENINGS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 465


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Writing the Seen & Unseen EAST weekends: 11am-6pm What is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa thinking while she wears her enigmatic smile? What sort of conversation are the diner patrons having in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks? A work of art can be a form of self-expression not just for the artist, but for the viewer, too. Seen & Unseen: Austin Bat Cave presents original works of prose and poetry written by kids inspired by contemporary works of art, hung side-by-side in our new East Austin home.

2412 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-666-7645 // mgonzales@austinbatcave.org // austinbatcave.org 466 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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East End Ink 11/10: 11am-6pm, 11/17: 11am-6pm

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East End Ink is a screen printing, digital printing and embroidery company that believes in supporting the East Austin community through serving local businesses and artists. Our event for EAST will feature work by our own team members and our friends in a number of media, including print, digital painting, vector illustration and painting. The illustration featured in the catalog is by our lead designer, Jillian Tito.

2412-A E Cesar Chavez St // 512-782-2044 // sydney@eastendink.com // eastendink.com HAPPENINGS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 467


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Kelsey Dee Jenkinson and Mike Guerrero at Counter Culture Restaurant

11/14-11/18: 12pm-10pm Recent paintings by two local artists surrounded by the groovy decor/vinyl jukebox at Counter Culture Restaurant. Come by for food, wine, beer or just to see the space. Dog-friendly with a patio. No outside food or drink please.

2337 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-524-1540 // countercultureaustin787@gmail.com // countercultureaustin.com 468 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

HAPPENINGS


Pop Creature Official Happening: 11/18: 5:30pm-8:30pm, open: 11/13-11/17: 11pm-7pm, 11/18: 12pm-6pm

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Bringing together the bright and often psychedelic taxidermy of Hope Perkins, with the pop grunge murals and illustrations of Bradley Willkinson, Maison d’Etoile hosts “Pop Creature;” beasts of a different stripe. Our official Happening comes to you in the form of a Dr. Sketchy’s anti-art class, where a live model will be styled as the love child of these two artists. Bring your art supplies if you’d like to draw. Cocktails provided!

2109 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-344-9173 // allyson@coco-coquette.com // coco-coquette.com HAPPENINGS

2012 EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR // 469


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Love With A Side Of Art at Hot Mama’s Cafe EAST weekends: 8am-6pm Hot Mama’s Cafe in the Pedernales Lofts is happy open our cafe and courtyard space to feature 50+ local artisans during EAST 2012! Showcasing a variety of mediums including paintings, photography, dance, music, installation pieces, crafters, sculpture, poets, and the culinary arts. Come to mama......

2401 E 6th St, #1004 // 512-476-6262 // mamakelly@hotmamasaustin.com // facebook.com/loveyourmama 470 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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OPTICS 2012 Group Gallery Show at Juju Foto Factory EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Juju Foto Factory, a rentable photography studio will convert to an exhibition space to host OPTICS 2012 presented by Austin Art Photography, a collective of Austin based creatives in the photographic field. Participating Artists:Ricardo Acevedo, Cynthia Lively, Neil Coleman, Daniel Mora, John Stekl, Zachariah Xacian, Michael Reeves, Hans Bauer, Natalie Scott, Mark Heaps, Mona Pitts, Eric Debris, Raphael Umscheid, Di Schisser, & others.

2235 E 6th St, Unit 101 // 512-925-2714 // jujufotofactory@gmail.com // jujufotofactory.com HAPPENINGS

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EAST HUB: 2012 Group Exhibition EAST Weekends: 11am - 6pm Make the Big Medium 6th Street Hub your first stop! This is your opportunity to see works by a myriad of artists participating in the 2012 East Austin Studio Tour. Bring your catalogs and mark your favs so you can be sure to check out their studios or art spaces as you roam around east Austin during EAST.

2000 E 6th St // 512-939-6665 // east@bigmedium.org // www.eastaustinstudiotour.com 472 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Mary Daniels at Casa Riverview EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Never formally taught, Mary always had the ability to draw and paint. So come check out one of her first shows ever. This show will have paintings on canvas, furniture and recycled pieces. To go with her green artistic approach, she will also show her other project, Reclaimed Austin, at the same location. Reclaimed Austin takes rescued furniture pieces repurposed to be inspired and sophisticated design in an effort to keep Austin home decor weird.

1701 Riverview St // 858-525-5112 // marymicaela@gmail.com HAPPENINGS

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Reclaimed Austin at Casa Riverview EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Reclaimed Austin is a creative collaboration between carpenter Dominick Luciano and artist Mary Daniels. Reclaimed Austin finds and restores forgotten furniture pieces from the past; transforming them into beautiful, functional pieces for the home. We believe good design can be affordable and create items that keep Austin home’s weird.

1701 Riverview St // 512-632-3214 // reclaimedaustintx@gmail.com // facebook.com/reclaimedaustin 474 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Austin School of Film EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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The Austin School of Film @ Motion Media Arts Center is a 501c(3) non-profit independent film, art, and technology center that supports every aspect of production from idea to distribution. Our goal is to educate, train, and develop emerging artists of all ages to be active participants in shaping our 21st century culture.

1634 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-236-8877 // faiza@austinfilmschool.org // austinfilmschool.org HAPPENINGS

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Perspectus at Orbit Salon Opening reception 11/10: 6pm-8pm; EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Orbit Salon has established it’s East Side presence over the last three years not only as a hip and competitive salon but also as a venue for local artists to display and sell their work. We are a part of the creative community so we want to support every aspect of it and help expose some of the hidden talent in Austin.

1607 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-480-0382 // orbitsalonart@gmail.com // orbitsalon.net 476 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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DUTTON: On the Double EAST weekends: 11am-6pm

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Jules Buck Jones, Bethany Johnson, Sonya Berg, Ben Brandt, Marjorie Schwarz, and Josh Dihle show new paintings, drawings, and sculpture. On the Double presents a duo of works by each artist that resonate with ancient and spacial ideas of time. While revealing process and meaning that linger in the work of these artists, the riff considers the way art is taken in one fell swoop via the burgeoning art fair industry and staging of studio tours.

1519 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-345-1035 // sonia@duttongallery.com // duttongallery.com HAPPENINGS

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OC/DC at Kitty_City EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Kitty_City is a developing artist collective that features several emerging local artists; Doug Pollard, Sarah Frey, Cory Chambers, Jessica Tolbert, Aldon Mines, Aaron Goeth and Evan Hublein. The collective will be constructing a out door gallery to showcase Kitty_City’s first group exhibition entitled OC/DC.

68 Navasota St // 956-984-9887 // corythchambers@gmail.com 478 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Big Red Sun 11/14-11/17: 10am - 6pm, 11/18: 11am-5pm

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Considering the end of the Mayan calendar is 12/21/12, BRS is contemplating post apocalyptic garden design.Will phytoremediation be the new meme? Will survival seed vaults be traded instead of stock options? Will we carry our vegetable gardens with us? Will gardener’s precious growing knowledge make us the most powerful members of society? But most importantly, will design prevail in a post apocalyptic scenario?

1311 E Cesar Chavez St // 512-480-0688 // design@bigredsunaustin.com // bigredsunaustin.com HAPPENINGS

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Save the Bees Jewelry Trunk Show 11/10 & 11/17: 11am-6pm, 11/11 & 11/18: 12pm-5pm Jewelry designer Anna Gieselman will be showcasing her latest jewelry line Bee Amour which is inspired by her adventures as a back yard bee keeper. Enjoy complimentary chair massage by Myo Massage and snacks while you peruse the unique adornments! 5% of every purchase will be donated to Spikenard Honeybee Sanctuary to promote sustainable beekeeping research and education. Save the bees and support your local artist!

1601 E 5th St, #107 // 512-203-7646 // anna@rarewears.com // rarewears.com 480 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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Solid Gold Family EAST weekends: 11am-7pm

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We’re celebrating the love of family with Kayci Wheatley and her fabulous pieces made from her original drawings, turned into fabric, turned into functional art! The quirky and original drawings and paintings from Kevin Munoz, and wonderful photography from his lovely better half, Giselle.

1601 E 5th St, #102 // 512-925-4964 // kayciwheatley@gmail.com // etsy.com/shop/kayciwheatley HAPPENINGS

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HOTEL VEGAS EAST weekends: 12pm-6pm HOTEL VEGAS provides affordable, flexible housing for Austin’s creative class. During EAST the compound will host a group exhibit featuring work by residents and diverse art parties, installations, happenings and artist markets in the compound’s two venues.

1500 E 6th St // 512-680-0532 // charles@gat5art.com 482 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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GirlsGuild 11/17 & 11/18: 11am-6pm

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GirlsGuild is an artist-run community that connects girls & women with artists & makers in apprenticeship. Makers share skills through workshops, 1-day apprenticeships, & longer term event, production, or ongoing apprenticeships. Meet participating artists, see their work, and try a new skill at our apprenticeship exhibit. Get the details, a studio map of EAST artists open for apprenticeships, & our Winter lineup: RSVP at girlsguild.com/events

1309 E 7th St // 512-553-2243 // hello@girlsguild.com // girlsguild.com HAPPENINGS

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HOPE Farmers Market 11/11 & 11/18: 11am-3pm East Austin’s Favorite Farmers Market. Local Farms, Food, Art, Live Music and Community. At the charming, inspiring and uniquely “East Austin” Pine Street Station, HOPEFM cultivates a space for the exchange of food, culture and knowledge. Stock up on local produce, practice free yoga, learn how to fix your bike, eat brunch, or relax and enjoy good live music. Open every Sunday, all year long. Special events and added vendors during EAST.

414 Waller St // 434-242-1619 // elizabeth@hopecampaign.org // hopefarmersmarket.org 484 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

HAPPENINGS


HOPE Campaign 2012 Annual Art Show 11/11: 6pm-10pm

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A special art night at Pine Street Station featuring: All 2012 HOPE Artist contributors; Live Art from the HOPE Outdoor Gallery artists; Video installations from CollabNArt; and Special chef demos by The Homegrown Revival.

414 Waller St // 512-694-7110 // info@hopecampaign.org // hopecampaign.org HAPPENINGS

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Gluu Garden EAST weekends: 11am-6pm Paintings, Pigeons, Music, and Shakespeare come together on 2nd Street and Waller, sponsored by Gluu, an Austin tech startup. Help take back the Internet from its corporate overlords by promoting open standards for identity that enable safe, diverse and peaceful collaboration. Hosted in Gluu’s unofficial East Austin headquarters, the event will feature works from artists Jean Pierre Verdijo, Sara Tyler and musician Willie McGee.

1203-A E 2nd St // 512-516-2413 // mike@gluu.org // gluu.org 486 // EAST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2012

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TreatSuit and Comfort Sessions: TravelPod 1 My plan is to rove through the larger events - the opening and closing parties, group stops, and be available upon request.

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I will present two interactive pieces that aim to bring comfort to tourgoers in markedly different ways: The first, TreatSuit, is a handmade jumpsuit covered with a plethora of zippers. Behind each one is a long sleeve; at its bottom will be found a cheap gewgaw of the sort given to children. The second, Comfort Sessions: TravelPod 1, is a mobile, artist-worn tented space within which I will conduct individual lullaby comfort sessions.

various locations // 512-626-9232 // khcowles@gmail.com // katelenahernandez.net HAPPENINGS

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INDEX THANK YOU SPONSORS

AMOA-Arthouse Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Art Austin Art in Public Places Austin Art Connections Austin Art Services Bearded Lady Big Red Sun Birds Barbershop Blanton Museum of Art Blue Dahlia Blue Genie Bouldin Creek Cafe By George Canopy City of Austin Cultural Arts Division Clark Richardson Architects Cow Tipping Creamery D-Crain Design D&J Blueline Delta Millworks Groupshow Dragonfly Gallery at Rosedale E3 Properties East Austin Arts East Side Pies East Side Showroom Eleven Eliza Page Emily Little Flox Generous Art Georgetown Art Works Gourmands Neighborhood Pub grayDUCK Gallery Guild of Austin Artisans Harry Ransom Center Hillside Farmacy Hot Mamas Cafe Hotel Vegas Industry Printshop Jerry’s Artarama Juju Foto Factory Justine’s Keith Kreeger Pottery Kincannon Studios

KLRU Linda Bagwell Live Oak Barbecue Michael Yates Moxie Realty Group Myo Massage Natural Gardener New Bohemia Newcastle Homes Parts & Labour The People’s Gallery at City Hall Rio Rita Rio’s Brazilian Cafe Roi James Room Fu Room Service Rude Mechs Shady Springs Party Barn Sherry Smith Marketing Partner Skout Skyline Printing Sputnik Studio 10 Take Heart Texas Sculpture Group ThunderCLoud Subs Triple Mint Real Estate Uncommon Objects Wally Workman Wet Whistle William Geisler The Workhorse Yard Dog

IN KIND SUPPORT Austin Personal Bartenders Bay 11 Studio Dos Equis DJ Michael Selman DJ Trendsetta Jerry’s Artarama KIND Bars ThunderCloud Subs Tito’s Vodka Wunder-Pilz Kombucha Yellow Jacket Social Club

FELLOWSHIP SPONSORS Sheila Buechler William Dibrell James McCurry Desmond Ng

VOLUNTEERS Henna Chou Brandy Dance Sean Gaulager Katy Gelhausen Andrew Griffin Emma Hadzi-Antich Jill Hubley Ashley Longoria Marisa Love Lauren Lovell Laney Odom Julia McKinley Greg Porter Haley Propes Miranda Pruett Gabriel Rodriguez Brenda Schild

SPECIAL THANK YOU

Art Alliance Austin Austin Revitalization Authority Jim Butler Peter J. Cesaro Jay Colombo Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody, P.C. Clifford Gillard George & Nicole Jeffords Jessica Jones James V. Hoeffner Daryl Kunik Nicholas C. Miller Carlos Rodriguez-Brondo Meagan Smith Jason Webb


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