Showing posts with label "knock on wood". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "knock on wood". Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Photos from "Knock on Wood"


Sanithna Phansavanh, the man himself.


























Aziree, our PR intern and bartender for the night.



Rebecca and Jen


















Jen
and
Durgaya
















The Modern Skirts!



Laurel and Louis



Kelly and Wade and Holly the intern who we miss mucho.


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

AMAZING show Sept11 * Juxtapoz Interviews




Sanithna Phansavanh


opening
September 11th




Stay tuned for info about Sanithna's scavenger hunt which will take place
on Friday, September 10th, one day before the show.


Be sure to stop by the show and get a pop from



Check out our interview in



PART 1
PART 2
PART 3





Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sneak Peak of Next Month's Show: Sanithna Phansavanh!

I have an especially good feeling about this next show. Sanithna's work is based on superstitions around the world, something we Southerners have definitely contributed to.


In Sanithna's own words, from his blog, The Prince and the Thief:


Knock on Wood” explores superstitions, charms, and talismans. Drawings and paintings, inspired by beliefs from around the world, catalogue various actions, thoughts, and objects that attempt to relieve fear and uncertainty.

My brothers-in-arms, Modern Skirts, will be giving a very special and free performance. Trust me, they are homegrown, bona fide rockstars. Ask them about opening for R.E.M.

The soundtrack for the gallery viewing will be provided by my friend Alex Goose. Some of you folks may know him better as the guy who created The Blueprint 3 Outtakes, music that Jay-Z (unbelieveably) did not use on his last album.

A special project with my long-time buddy Tim Haught and his StreetLocal folks, one of Atlanta’s highly respected brands, will be released that night. I dare you to find something new and grand that they don’t already know about.

Also, keep your eyes peeled for some goodness from my-sister-from-a-different-mister, Dehanza Rogers, aka her celluloid self. When she’s not being Documentary Filmmaker Champ, you can find her in UCLA’s über-elite MFA Film Program.









































Love and black cats 'til next Wed,
Maggie