I think I'm in love with the most beautiful bird in the world.
Group Exhibition
in the Alcove at the
ADHOC GALLERY
featuring:
Gigi Chen, Leslie Ditto, Yoko Furusho,
Tim Lee aka Lee Hon Hung, Bethany Marchman,
Allison Sommers, David Stein and more!
December 12th - January 4th 2009
Opening Reception: Friday, December 12th,7-10pm
www. adhocart. org
in the Alcov
ADHOC
featu
Gigi Chen,
Tim Lee aka Lee Hon Hung,
Allis
Decem
Openi
www. adhoc

IN THE FRONT GALLERY
"Brooklyn Block Party"
Richard Mock, Swoon, David Ellis, Mike Houston,
Martin Mazorra, Dennis McNett, Judith Supine,
Elbowtoe, Gaia, c.
damage & Imminent Disaster
An exhibition of original hand cut blocks,
both wood and lino,
along with the prints pulled from each block.
IN THE PROJECT ROOM
"Junk Store"
C215 solo exhibition
for more info visit www. adhocart. org
ADHOC GALLERY
49 Bogart Street
Buzzer 22, Unit 1G
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Richa
Marti
Elbow
damag
An exhib
both wood and lino,
along
IN THE PROJE
C215 solo exhib
for more info visit
ADHOC
49 Bogar
Buzze
Brook

Dec 6th - 20th
Group Show at
The Gallery at
East Atlanta Tattoo
1188-B Glenwood Ave
Atlanta, Ga. 30316
A look at nursery rhymes,
fear of the dark,
things that go bump in the night,
and what's under the bed.

NO NEW ASPIRATIONS
A Solo Exhibition of New Uninspiring Works By DAVID STEIN
October 1st - November 1st
Reception - October 2nd, 6 - 9 pm
at MARK WOOLLEY GALLERY
817 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR. 97204
A Solo Exhibition of New Uninspiring Works By DAVID STEIN
October 1st - November 1st
Reception - October 2nd, 6 - 9 pm
at MARK WOOLLEY GALLERY
817 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR. 97204

HANDMADE NATION SILENT ART AUCTION
Silent Art Auction Fundraiser for Handmade Nation,
A Documentary About the Rise of D.I.Y. Art, Craft & Design
Saturday, July 19th 2008 6-10pm
510 South Hewitt #506
Los Angeles, CA.
Silent Art Auction Fundraiser for Handmade Nation,
A Documentary About the Rise of D.I.Y. Art, Craft & Design
Saturday, July 19th 2008 6-10pm
510 South Hewitt #506
Los Angeles, CA.



Long Way From Home
New Works By David Stein
Davidson Contemporary
310 S. Washington St. Seattle, WA 98104
July 5th - August 2nd, 2008
Opening Reception July 3rd, 6 - 8
New Works By David Stein
Davidson Contemporary
310 S. Washington St. Seattle, WA 98104
July 5th - August 2nd, 2008
Opening Reception July 3rd, 6 - 8
Lawn of the Limp

A DANCE PERFORMANCE CREATED BY HOT LITTLE HANDS
Music by Jay Clarke
Thursday-Saturday May 29th-31st
Two shows a night 7:00pm and 9:00pm
403 NW 5th Ave. Portland, Oregon
Admission $12-$15
Reservations– 503/913-8959 or email info@hotlittlehands.org
Lawn of the Limp is the latest creation from local dance company Hot Little Hands. Co-Artistic directors David Stein and Suniti Dernovsek invite you into a fantastical land, where other worldly characters dance to the gorgeous music of composer, Jay Clarke.
This story begins with two characters chasing a stray ball into forbidden territory when they come across a strange woman lying motionless on the ground. As she comes to life a bizarre relationship develops until its tragic end.
The movement explored is taut, expressive yet fluid with moments of tension and jointiness. Choreographer, Suniti Dernovsek has a fondness for detail, every position has been addressed and the result is visually stunning.
The performance is set within what was once a black box... now a kaleidoscopic explosion of colors consumes the theater with wall to wall murals that represent the bizarre landscape. Painted by David Stein.
Lawn of the Limp fuses dance, wearable art, paintings, installation and music to create a dark yet playful experience. Performed by Robyn Conroy, Ryan Cross, and Aurora Erlander-Miller costumes by Selene Gibbous, Wigs by Lana Guerra, Music by Jay Clarke.
Hot Little Hands creates timeless and hauntingly pleasant work with surreal narratives. They have produced two evening length dance productions “Avian Fable” 2007 and “Marionette” 2004. They have been presented by Conduit Dance, Ten Tiny Dances in TBA, Reed College, UW Milwaukee, Danspace in NYC and they received a residence at Caldera Arts. For more information visit hotlittlehands.org
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