Friday, April 15, 2011
Creative Juices Art Show!
The creative folks behind FableVision are presenting our second annual art show, one night only. It will be Friday April 29th, 6-10 PM at our Boston studio. Featuring works by over 24 artists working in every medium imaginable, the title of the show is "Outside the Box - A Visionary Art Show."
You can find more information, including the list of artists, at the official exhibit website. You can also download your own Creative Juices art show sculpture and put it together, to help get your own creative juices going!
FableVision is a media company on a 200-year mission to move the world to a better place. We have artists, programmers and producers who are all creative spirits in their own right. This blog (and exhibit) is an expression of that creative spirit.
So, we hope to see you there! FableVision is located at 308 Congress Street, above the Children's Museum, in Boston, MA.
Friday, April 1, 2011
WTD?: Handrail
The word that came out of the random word generator this week for What the Doodle? was Handrail. Here's what the FableVision crew came up with.
John Lechner
Bob Flynn
Hannah O'Neal
Tami Wicinas
Renee Kurilla
During the first week of school, the building is still under renovation, unfinished from the summer, and students have been warned not to fraternize with construction workers. (“Fraternize” has appeared on the vocabulary list of each 9th grade English class.) The school is in flux. Every day, courtyards disappear, and hallways close up, then open again, angled in new ways. Lockers rearrange themselves during 2nd and 3rd periods. In the staircase between science and history, a handrail has begun to climb the wall, inching towards the ceiling.
a vignette by Jordan Bach
Didi Hatcher
Keith Zulawnik
Be sure to check back in a couple weeks for the next word.
John Lechner
Bob Flynn
Hannah O'Neal
Tami Wicinas
Renee Kurilla
During the first week of school, the building is still under renovation, unfinished from the summer, and students have been warned not to fraternize with construction workers. (“Fraternize” has appeared on the vocabulary list of each 9th grade English class.) The school is in flux. Every day, courtyards disappear, and hallways close up, then open again, angled in new ways. Lockers rearrange themselves during 2nd and 3rd periods. In the staircase between science and history, a handrail has begun to climb the wall, inching towards the ceiling.
a vignette by Jordan Bach
Didi Hatcher
Keith Zulawnik
Be sure to check back in a couple weeks for the next word.
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