Lucky i came across you, your probably yet to hear of the group of
australian and new zealand artists who use decrepit inner city spaces to
exhibit their work... denounced by the free press as Satanists in their
own countries they are yet to take over the world in a united front
spanning Germany, the US south america( where they are in danger of being
shot) and their own home countries
: I am an artist and curator who is interested in mixed media,
: installation, assemblage, conceptual and cross-cultural art. I am
: looking for web sites or artists that share the same interest.
We have a gallery out here in Seattle called the StreetLife Gallery, also
called "the home of homeless art". Because most of the StreetLife artists
are self-taught, they get experimental. I do mixed-media, paper-pulp, and
wet-paper-collage work; my friend (c) Dr. Wes Browning does acrylics that
incorporate Polynesian imagery, occasionally as seen by Wierd Al
Yankovich.
We are just getting our web site going. Some work can be seen now, at
http://www.speakeasy.org/~anitra/slg-menu.html. We expect to have more
work loaded by the first of next week.
I'd love to talk more with you about the subject(s): ani...@speakeasy.org
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>We have a gallery out here in Seattle called the StreetLife Gallery, also
>called "the home of homeless art".
I would be very interested in knowing more about your gallery & your
artists.
>Because most of the StreetLife artists are self-taught, they get
experimental.
So am I, and many of the things I do seem to be because *I don't know I
can't*.
>I do mixed-media, paper-pulp, and
>wet-paper-collage work
I also do mixed-media, wet-paper-collage, and have
done *some* paper-pulp. I was disatisfied with the results of
that, however.
>I'd love to talk more with you about the subject(s)
Me Too!!! Keep in touch....
JoAnn Deck/Artist re...@pop.interaccess.com
Contemporary mixed-media solutions for
commerical & residential spaces
Gallery: 708/963-9573 Studio: 708/355-4360
Hi Anita,
Can you tell me the address of this streetlife gallery? I'll be in
Seattle this summer. I'd like to visit this place.
By the way my name is Angel Kwan. William is my husband. I'm in the
process of putting together my home page. I want my web site to be a
gallery to displace quality art. In the mean time, I'm researching for
artists for my gallery.
I work with paper, all kinds of paper. I turn thses papers into mixed
media assemblage and installation. As you know, installation can be
extremely involved and labor intensive. So recently, I have focused my
attention on small paper collages.
So long. I'm leaving now to check out your web site.
See you later,
Angel
>We have a gallery out here in Seattle called the StreetLife Gallery, also
>called "the home of homeless art".
>We are just getting our web site going. Some work can be seen now, at
>http://www.speakeasy.org/~anitra/slg-menu.html.
Even without the art gallery in operation, I found your site very thought
provoking. I have advised those in my local area who are dealing with the
homeless issue to give your site a visit. I will return too--to see the art
SOme good URL links too.
when it is displayed.
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Who has no clear agenda for
living is homeless, one and all.
~ Helen Bakk ~ I am NOT E-mailable.
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