Still in the bay area till the end of June right now and wrapping up project work here with the Journal Building ArtSpan Artist Residency. I’m also really excited about the new Grateful Dead anniversary celebration that will kick off in the Haight this summer Haight Street Daydream.
I have a new body of work that is cooking in my studio as I power through blanks and try to focus on my solo work during this era of my life. I don’t want to ship any blanks back so now is the time to get at my commissions if you have wanted one!
I have also started working on some solo developer interactive fiction projects which I may choose to share broadly at some point but right now if you are interested in playtesting my dark little stories please reach out about it.
I got to catch my first ever Mask Monday show at Standard Deviant Brewery which was such a fun event to check out, and it’s free to attend so look for that awesome works in progress event. Those kinds of shows are always where you can see someone doing an amazing act before they really make the big time.
Next up is my bigger Texas adventure where I check in with family and old friends, make as much art as I can and try to find the most delicious pecan pie in Texas, among other things. As I go into this chapter I find myself extremely grateful for the teachers and mentors I have had, particularly in Clown Conservatory. The work of becoming a clown was the best thing I could have done to learn how to hold onto hope and a light soul even in the darkness of health challenges and our own human mortality.
I will be back in California soon because the fresh bay air is good for my soul.