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PAM INVITES PATH MAKERS

January 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Well, I know it is going to snow, so be safe and snuggly. If you are in town on Thursday afternoon, you might want to see if you can get up to A.P.E. Pam prepares a path of bags as in “pack your bags and go” See the partial path below in a Thornsian-style photo crop collage. Speaking of Thorne: if you have not seen Gordon’s melting kite mule morphing construction, you must get up there at this very moment.

Pam’s Bag Path

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THE LIST:A PROJECTION PROJECT

January 14, 2008 · 1 Comment

Fellers and Fellas: I request that you consider characteristics of the space on the third floor of the 150 Main Street building, a place we have known as A.P.E., and I would like to create of your considerations a list. This list I will type out and LCD project on a wall or out a window at the gathering on what I think is the January 24 gathering (right Lisa?) For example, I have always been charmed by that confusing little corner in the gallery 2, that recessed space with an industrial window, like its onw little factorey floor space. My list item I then would write in the comments section of this blog: I would probably write “odd gallery corner” . Another example for me is the creaky floor and all the times I have held it in during performances rather than to gather the entire audience attention while trying to tip toe to the restroom–eak, eak, eak…but I will wait for one of you to contribute that one. See my sample list item entered as a contributor comment to the right.
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Watch This!

January 12, 2008 · 3 Comments

This site is an invitation to artists concerned with the flow of life at A.P.E. in transition to share personal observation in hopes that we become aware of the possible. The image below shows multiple visions at work including Harriet and her Young Samuel, Pam, Neil, Gordon, Molly, Kathy and me from the period of the Winter Solstice on. More of this please

A.P.E. January 2008

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