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Austin American Statesman Video and Article

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

video link By Corrie MacLaggan Monday, January 07, 2008 When Tim Brown worked at an Austin-based hot line for cancer patients around the country, he listened to callers’ deeply personal stories and worries about pain and healing. He gave them information about their type of cancer and connected them with support groups. And then, because [...]


“Jungle Fever” at Green Papaya Art Space, Manila

Friday, November 16th, 2007

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 [...]


L_M_N_L Improv Music & Video Event — Happy Birthday Birthday Show

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

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, [...]


Long time no see

Friday, June 1st, 2007

I know, I know, why even have a blog if its, like, four months between posts? Well, I’ve staying pretty busy like, with little shows here and there, and larger ones looming in the not so distant future. Currently, I just did a little project for Pump Project in Austin, a show called “Little Things,” [...]


No Idea Festival photo album

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Chris Cogburn, my friend and percussionist/ organizer of the “No Idea Festival,” a four-night festival of Creative Improvisational Music that happened a couple of weeks ago in Austin and San Antonio, has sent me this link to his personal coverage of the event, including a few choice flix of my work in Okay Mountain, the [...]


Piece for “Get Loose for a Toof” Benefit

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Just wanted to show the piece I sold for Get Loose for a Toof, Adam Green’s grill benefit held yesterday at Terrible One– it’s done on the top of a washboard owned by my GreatGrandmother Duckworth who lived in Harrison, Arkansas. I had been looking at that piece for a long time, but it took [...]


Day of the Dead Mural for Mom

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

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 [...]


Strong Senders

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

This group of work, Strong Senders, has evolved over a two year period. Like most projects, it started small and became slowly what it is today- 200 portraits of people from all walks of life and of every ethnic extraction- A veritable quilt of life and death in these United States. The story of these [...]