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Category Archives: miscellaneous
Santa Ana Artist Village — february 2010
it’s been awhile since we hit the first saturday at the Artist Village in santa ana. and what a great night it was. it was pretty crowded, however the art was well worth it. here is a glimpse into what we saw…
we started the night at occca (orange county center for contemporary art) and witnessed [...]
the PAGE at Chapman University
the PAGE is a must-see show if you love books arts. it’s in the Guggenheim Gallery on the Chapman campus and is curated by Rachelle W. Chuang (a PÄS workshop facilitator) and Karin Lanzoni. the show is unique in that it allows you to sit on some really cool designed furniture and thumb through the [...]
Also posted in adventures, book arts Tagged an interactive exhibition of artists' books, book arts exhibit, chapman university, guggenheim gallery, karin lanzoni, rachelle w. chuang, the PAGE Comments closed
Santa Ana Art Walk tonight…
we’re going to the santa ana artist village tonight (7-10p) to catch up on some fantastic art that’s buzzing around orange county. in the Grand Central Art Center Gallery, you won’t want to miss BC Space – Mything in Action: documenting the thirty-seven years of BC Space. and at OCCCA be sure to catch Father [...]
Also posted in adventures Tagged bc space, father material, grand central art center, kebe fox, occca, santa ana art walk, santa ana artist village Comments closed
one word show
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the reception for my first solo exhibit was a couple weeks ago in the TSU’s Center Gallery at cal state fullerton. the intimate show is by no means a pretty one, but it’s my hope to provoke thought and interact with the viewer. the show is titled, [...]
Also posted in motivation Tagged antony hitchin, brian prince, brianprince, brion gysin, cal state fullerton, center gallery, dream machine, dreamachine, exhibit, graphic-design, one word is worth at least a thousand images, poetry, reception, TSU, william burroughs Comments closed
you are going to die…
we were aimlessly wondering around brooklyn and stumbled upon a strip of galleries. it was after hours but we really enjoyed ‘window shopping.’ here’s a pic of something that grabbed my eye. i think it was in Offset Projects’ space or JunkShop’s space, somewhere…
i want to meet phil birch, the creator of this shirt. first [...]
Also posted in adventures Tagged art, brian and kristy prince, brooklyn, galleries, new york city, signs Comments closed
what type are you…
this is fun… kristy caught me doing it and she had to try, that’s why i think it’s blog-worthy. you answer 4 simple questions and Pentagram generates a typeface to fit your personality. i think i just like the guy’s accent and hand gestures. and when he says, “quickly now” if you’re taking to long [...]
Posted in miscellaneous Tagged brian prince, chen wang, herbert post, kristy prince, le corbusier, pentagram, plastic, typefaces, what type are you Comments closed
one word is worth at least a thousand images…
i have my first solo show coming up next week. one word is worth at least a thousand images. recent works of brianprince. it will be held in the intimate TSU Center Gallery at Cal State Fullerton from January 19th through February 19th 2010. the opening reception is Friday, January 22nd from 6 to 9pm. [...]
Posted in miscellaneous Tagged brian prince poetry, brianprince, cal state fullerton, csuf, exhibit, graphic-design, one word is worth at least a thousand images, poetry, tsu center gallery, words Comments closed
Journal Making with Katherine England
The best part about opening PÄS is all the wonderful and talented people we get to meet. This christmas Brian got me an all-day journal making class with Katherine England. She is a well-known artist here in Fullerton. The day event lasted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at her fun studio here in Fullerton. She [...]
Posted in miscellaneous Tagged binding, book arts, coptic stitch, journal, journal making, katherine england, kristy prince, OZ Comments closed
quick trip south…
i had the privilege of visiting an orphanage in San Antonio de las Minas on saturday. we stopped at the Costco in Tijuana to purchase some gifts for the children. here are some shots from the quick visit south:
some shots before and after the orphanage…
costco hotdog in pesos… still a bargain!
to learn more about El [...]
Also posted in adventures Tagged brian prince, costco, El Sauzal Orphanage, Ensenada, Mexico, san antonio de las minas, tacos el paisano, tijuana Comments closed
…Rush? What’s the Rush? What the…
after a very busy saturday a couple weeks ago, we managed to find inspiration at the end of it all in the CSUF Main Gallery. i forgot the camera, but i had my handy cell phone with me. and it takes pictures, hmmm, how convenient. what a fantastic display of different views into our culture’s [...]
Also posted in adventures Tagged Chris Jordan, Chris Wright, csuf main gallery, Derek Buckner, elizabeth c. tallman, Henriette Sonne, Kevin Landers, krystal glasman, Maya Sutter, objects of convenience, Susan Jane Belton, What's the rush Comments closed


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