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Friday, November 11th, 2011Images from the UCSB First Year review show, May 2011
Images from the UCSB First Year review show, May 2011
“Word Without Meaning” is the title Tim Brown, UCSB artist, chose for his installation on view at “Riven Rock Refracted,” the gala benefit for smArt Families, a support group that raises funds for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s educational programs MARILYN McMAHON, Santa Barbara News Press- February 9, 2011 5:25 AM “Riven Rock Refracted” [...]
In the storefront-style space looking out onto the street, Tim Brown stocks his thoughtful, personal installation with actual detritus from his childhood for his exhibition, Generations. Action figures, baseball paraphernalia, childhood photographs and Brown’s own stamp collection fill the tiny window display that faces out onto the seemingly deserted streets outside of the gallery: a [...]
I opened my first solo show “The Listening Post,” at the Lawndale on March 13th. Please check it out if you haven’t already- it runs until April 18th in Houston. The show involved a three-cubicle installation, one large painting of 200 portraits, a grid of sixteen log book sketches I had drawn as I spoke [...]
I just got some photos from fellow mountaineer Carlos Rosales-Silva of our collective’s installation at the Project Space of Paragraph Gallery. The show, which was a redux of the show we did at Creative Research Laboratory in Austin, was called “It’s Gonna Be Reverything.” We’ve garned a couple of shows from these shows, so the [...]
The show at Green Papaya Art Space space in Teacher’s Village, Quezon City opened last Wednesday to a great crowd from the Filipino Arts scene. I was really stoked to show at Green Papaya because it is another artist run gallery half way across the world, and it wasn’t surprising to find that these weirdos [...]
The L_M_N_L will be opening it’s doors on Saturday, July 28th to do an evening of improv music– check it out starting at 7pm– if you haven’t gotten a chance to check out the show, this is probably going to be the last chance you’ll get– it has a little of everything– collab paintings, sculpture, [...]
One of my oldest friends in Tulsa, Susanne Barnard, asked me if I wanted to do a mural at the Living Arts gallery in downtown Tulsa as part of their Day of the Dead celebration– I thought it would be fun and meaningful to do one about my mother, Sara Lynn Crank Brown, and invite [...]
Collaboration with Josh Rios, Lance McMahan, and Enoch Rios. Shown at Camp Fig in July of 2005