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Cannibals East
New York City
Cannibals has been given a two month commitment of space, to hang in the newly remodeled theater in the East Village of New York. Our good friend and patron, the director Stephen Michael Rondell has begun the new venture, Celebration of Whimsy. He has been busy working on creating the newest theater space following the demise of his former Children's Theater of New York, and we are all looking forward to his great success. Stay tuned for a tighter bead, but Cannibals showing in New York in the summer will be quite an event.
Jason Berlin's artwork "Closer Than You Think” has been selected and awarded Honorable Mention for the 2013 CAP Art Auction.
Jason was also chosen as this year’s winner for the Oak Knoll winery wine label contest for the collector’s wine for the 2013 Rose Festival. The wine label will launch at end of April.
Jason was also chosen as this year’s winner for the Oak Knoll winery wine label contest for the collector’s wine for the 2013 Rose Festival. The wine label will launch at end of April.
The Pivot Gallery (downtown Portland) is now showing some work of Cannibal artists, LeeAnn Gauthier, Jason Berlin, and Kurtiss Lofstrom. Check out their work during gallery hours...Wed. through Sat. 3-9 PM.
Good Reading!
For those of you interested in mixed media and assemblage, you might want to get your hands on this book, The Innocence of Objects, now available at Powells, Amazon and the Multnomah and Clackamas public libraries. Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel prize-winning author from Turkey, gives you a great visual tour of a museum that he has created and opened in Istanbul. You'll appreciate the amazing collection of ephemera from his childhood...many of those items that he has assembled into boxes, all of which help to tell the stories from his past.
"Beautifully designed vitrines, or boxes, containing carefully arranged collections of objects, carry the visitor along the arc of the story, on a journey through time and space as well as into the mind of the collector himself..."
A simple online google search will give you a number of photos from the book:
"Beautifully designed vitrines, or boxes, containing carefully arranged collections of objects, carry the visitor along the arc of the story, on a journey through time and space as well as into the mind of the collector himself..."
A simple online google search will give you a number of photos from the book: