Thursday, April 05, 2007

East<--->Midwest, the battle continues

Yep, finally something none of you have seen before. The fabled second-half of the exchange show. This took place at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a school gallery called 633. Very cryptic and alluring to be sure. Alright, alright it's the name of the room, but I think you'll agree that it shaped up into a fine looking gallery with all of our stuff hanging out in it.

So without further dawdling or digressive asides we present to you East <---> Mideast (The East Years)




A tent featuring (l to r) jill lanza, lisa swiltalski, and renee bair ( cursed fluorescent light why do you hex poor jill with your shininess and abnormally straight posture?)
(f to b) kirstin demer, some weirdo, some weirdo and brandon graham collaboration, lauren debeau, and i don't know...i'm very sorry)
liz wolf and robert possehl (on wall) and a really intense show down between two tents.
drew matott and a lovely (i'm sure) description of the the show.
(l to r) drew mattot, erin cramer, stephen desantis, the entire 1st year letterpress class (last year so technically the second years of this year being 2007 although only the 1st half of 2007 because the second half would make them 3rd years) and jenny kim...you'll also notice the return of mr. posture aka. the fluorescent light
(l to r) from another angle jenny kim, stephen desantis, the entire 1st year letterpress class (last year so technically the second years of this year being 2007 although only the 1st half of 2007 because the second half would make them 3rd years...again), erin cramer, and drew matott. ok, now someone is just being a photo hog. i think we know who i'm talking about.
marion runk and some dangerous looking edges.
fluorescenttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!! trying to hone in on lani shembrimai schuster's wing (a wing that found it hard to fly home, but that's another story and shall be told another time.)

hey everyone! book lookin'
posed? i don't know, there seems to be an awful lot of thoughtfulness going on.
i heard that guy read stephen's entire book, oh and that lady stood there until he was done.
there's mark moroney's print in the background
So there you have it. proof that the show was not an elaborate ploy to get dna samples off as many students as possible in the hopes of creating a clone army, but in fact a very successful first exchange show.
Tune in next time faithful viewers for more pertinent rambles.
(As a quick note, I belief the unidentified book featured near the beginning
of the series may have been joseph lappie's. The bland style seems to befit him. Ha! Take that lappie!!)



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