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metro
10-12-2007, 08:40 AM
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Screenprinting Workshop This Weekend!
Workshop length shortened!
Price reduced!
Friday, October 12 - Saturday, October 13
Friday 9 am-6 pm, Saturday 9 am-7 pm


Venom Dip (Slippery When Wet), 2007
Mr. Ben Venom
Tobacco, Tin, Digital output
Couldn't get three days off work for our screenprinting workshop? In just two jam-packed days, Visiting Artist Mr. Ben Venom will teach you all the basics of screenprinting, then guide your explorations in combining diverse media, including painting, photography and drawing, with screenprinted components. Read more ...

Scholarships and discounts are available.

Enrollment is limited, so register now! Call 405-815-9995 or visit our website.



Art Forum
Visiting Artist Lecture by Mr. Ben Venom
Friday, October 12
6 pm
FREE


Southern Racing, 2007
Mr. Ben Venom
Hand-made flag, Fabric, Pole, Rope, Grommets

A southerner whose confrontational art has bitten the west coast with its edgy iconography, Mr. Ben Venom will discuss his artwork at Untitled [ArtSpace]’s Art Forum. Venom, a native of Georgia who now lives and works in San Francisco, specializes in using alternative screen-printing methods to create bold works on unconventional media. His flags, tobacco tins, and mixed media prints explore politics, heavy metal, car racing, and his Deep South identity. Venom's lecture will detail his artistic processes and his recent work creating custom-designed, hand-made flags.

For more information about Mr. Venom, visit Mr. Ben Venom (http://www.benvenom.com).



Art Forum
Artist’s Talk by Josh Buss
Friday, October 19
6 pm
FREE


Eugene and His Dogs, 2007
Josh Buss
Chromogenic color print

Josh Buss, whose photographic series Roger Mills County is now on exhibit at Untitled [ArtSpace], will discuss his work and the process of getting to know the people and places of western Oklahoma’s Roger Mills County.

For more information about Josh Buss, visit Josh Buss (http://www.joshbuss.com).

Don Narcomey
Fault Lines
Open through October 27 Josh Buss
Roger Mills County

Yellow House, 2006
Josh Buss
Chromogenic color print
Escape everyday life and immerse yourself in Don Narcomey’s organic sculptural forms and Josh Buss’ interpretations of life in rural Oklahoma, on view at Untitled [ArtSpace] through October 27. Read more ...

Don Narcomey: Fault Lines and Josh Buss: Roger Mills County are made possible by support from the Oklahoma Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.



Construction Update



Our brand-new sidewalk is on its way! If you visit and the intersection of NW 3rd and E.K. Gaylord Blvd is blocked, try reaching us a few blocks east at NE 3rd Street and N Walnut Ave. Oklahoma Ave is still closed. Street parking is available along 3rd Street. Please visit our website for a detailed map, directions, and other parking options, and don’t hesitate to call us at 405-815-9995 if you have any questions.

redcup
10-12-2007, 02:06 PM
My daughter took a 2 day weekend class there just recently.
It was a bookmaking class and she loved it. She felt she received great instruction and would go back for a class in a minute.