Thursday, January 28, 2010

CP weblink to review, Movie Projections and Silent Auction

As you all know by now, our exhibit was reviewed in the Pittsburgh City Paper. Here is the weblink:


You can also see a section of Prajna's piece on the home page which triggers the art section. Click on that image and it will lead you to the review:


Congrats to all of you!

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Secondly, for those of you with projections or films in the exhibit, I would love to get a copy of your work at the end of the event to post on our blog website. Please let me know if that is doable.

If memory serves, I think your films just need to be on a site like vimeo and we can embed them from there. Let me know when you have them posted.


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Lastly, I just wanted to remind you about the Future Tenant Silent Auction. If you would like to donate one of your pieces, please let me or Future Tenant know (orvokkih@gmail.com). For your donation you get a free ticket to the bash. Here is the info on the event:

Party Like a Rockstar!

Saturday, February 27 from 7 - 11pm
Grey Box Theatre in Lawrenceville

Support Future Tenant and get the star treatment!
Tix $35 ($25 for students)
Open bar included; rehab is extra.

Additional Info:

In addition, silent auction donation items can take other forms that artwork. If you work for an organization or business that would be willing to donate tickets, coupons, services, etc... those types of donations are great as well. The proceeds from the auction and fundraiser will go to our continuing processes at FT. Thanks! You can email me at orvokkih@gmail.com if you are interested.Delete
Also would like to mention that if you do donate, you get a ticket to the actual event, which is chock full of booze and music and all of that party stuff, as well as being listed in all of our PR as a donor.
 






1 comment:

Lou Louis said...

Thanks Kim/everyone!

Sorry about the CP photo- I had given the CP/Chuck access and license to use anything in our flickr photoset for the article, and I have no idea why they/he chose to use a picture with a freaking mopping bucket in the background...