Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
EMZ BOOK TWO: The Soundtrack
One week until the release of EMZ BOOK TWO at the Tugboat in Lincoln on 8/5- Now you can hear the soundtrack, available on itunes! Can't wait to show everyone the images!
http://c.itunes.apple.com/us/imix/emz-book-two/id453872013
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Some EMZ 2 previews
Fine Art of the Flaming C
come see my piece "Villains Beware: TheFlaming C and His Hitlist of Vanquished Foes" this week in San Diego.
"Located at 363 Fifth Ave., Suite 102, in San Diego, The Fine Art of The Flaming C Gallery will be open Thursday, July 21 – Saturday, July 23, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m."
http://www.teamcoco.com/
"Located at 363 Fifth Ave., Suite 102, in San Diego, The Fine Art of The Flaming C Gallery will be open Thursday, July 21 – Saturday, July 23, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m."
http://www.teamcoco.com/
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Big Ten prints
Anyone want one of the Big Ten Teaser screenprints (limited edition of 100)?
contact me emzeggman@gmail.com
contact me emzeggman@gmail.com
Saturday, May 21, 2011
The return of Sara Graf
Sara returns to America with new works in
collaboration with Eggman and Lynn in
"BIG TEN"
Tugboat Gallery, August 5
collaboration with Eggman and Lynn in
"BIG TEN"
Tugboat Gallery, August 5
BIG TEN: New Works by J. Lynn Batten and Mike Scheef
Announcing
BIG TEN
a two person exhibition of new works from
J. Lynn Batten and Mike Eggman Scheef
Works will be on display at the Tugboat Gallery in Lincoln, Nebraska in August, 2011.
Dates and times will be available soon.
BIG TEN
a two person exhibition of new works from
J. Lynn Batten and Mike Eggman Scheef
Works will be on display at the Tugboat Gallery in Lincoln, Nebraska in August, 2011.
Dates and times will be available soon.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Booker's Dozen 2011
Idaho Center for the Book at Boise State has announced the selections for Idaho Booker’s Dozen 2011. The biennial exhibition, which travels throughout the state, will feature 14 handmade and self-published books.
Booker’s Dozen 2011 is the ninth edition of the show, which was founded in 1994 by late Boise State English professor Tom Trusky to “reward and encourage bookmaking, to promote Idaho bookmakers and to inspire Idahoans to make their own books.” The 2011 pool included 109 entries, representing national and international artists.
“Perhaps due to the fact that the show has been on a transitional hiatus since 2008, or perhaps because of the resurgence of interest in the book as an object and in unique books as a counterbalance to digital artifacts, Booker’s Dozen 2011 elicited an astonishing response,” said art professor and center director Stephanie Bacon.
Jurors for the exhibition were Melody Sky Eisler, artist and librarian; Jim Irons, poet and English professor at the College of Southern Idaho; Jon Sadler, photographer, book artist and photography professor at Boise State; Amanda Hamilton, professor of drawing and painting and director of the Friesen Galleries at Northwest Nazarene University; and Leila Ramella, art director for Boise Weekly.
Their selections include:
Aaron Nelson, “The Short Life”
Sarah Lenz, “Brown Bag Week”
Brooke Burton, “Hacked Vol. 3”
Mike Scheef, “EMZ Book One”
Yael David-Cohen, “Ageing I”
Page Moran, “Dead Man’s Recipes”
Will Spearman, “The Document: A Brief History”
Jill Fitterer, “Orso Corpo, Terra/This is Exactly What Happened … (etc.)”
Mariana Gutierrez, “Book”
Marilyn Cosho, “The Big Book of Asperger Syndrome”
William D. Lewis, “Look Out!”
Matt Bodett & Terra Feast, “Between the Edges of the Space”
Ajk Piercc + Tee Kho!, “THROUGH Non-Human”
Margarita Benitez, “Untitled”
Booker’s Dozen 2011 is the ninth edition of the show, which was founded in 1994 by late Boise State English professor Tom Trusky to “reward and encourage bookmaking, to promote Idaho bookmakers and to inspire Idahoans to make their own books.” The 2011 pool included 109 entries, representing national and international artists.
“Perhaps due to the fact that the show has been on a transitional hiatus since 2008, or perhaps because of the resurgence of interest in the book as an object and in unique books as a counterbalance to digital artifacts, Booker’s Dozen 2011 elicited an astonishing response,” said art professor and center director Stephanie Bacon.
Jurors for the exhibition were Melody Sky Eisler, artist and librarian; Jim Irons, poet and English professor at the College of Southern Idaho; Jon Sadler, photographer, book artist and photography professor at Boise State; Amanda Hamilton, professor of drawing and painting and director of the Friesen Galleries at Northwest Nazarene University; and Leila Ramella, art director for Boise Weekly.
Their selections include:
Aaron Nelson, “The Short Life”
Sarah Lenz, “Brown Bag Week”
Brooke Burton, “Hacked Vol. 3”
Mike Scheef, “EMZ Book One”
Yael David-Cohen, “Ageing I”
Page Moran, “Dead Man’s Recipes”
Will Spearman, “The Document: A Brief History”
Jill Fitterer, “Orso Corpo, Terra/This is Exactly What Happened … (etc.)”
Mariana Gutierrez, “Book”
Marilyn Cosho, “The Big Book of Asperger Syndrome”
William D. Lewis, “Look Out!”
Matt Bodett & Terra Feast, “Between the Edges of the Space”
Ajk Piercc + Tee Kho!, “THROUGH Non-Human”
Margarita Benitez, “Untitled”
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