Friday, August 19, 2011
New: John on the Ice blog
By the way, by my clock, he's enroute to Los Angeles now from Denver, where he had his company orientation. He departs from Los Angeles later this evening for Auckland, New Zealand.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The Penguin has departed
His first stop is Denver, where he'll do a couple of days of training in Denver. From there, after a brief layover, he'll fly to New Zealand. The final leg of his journey, from Christchurch, NZ, to McMurdo, Antarctica, will be aboard a military transport plane.

McMurdo Station, on Ross Island (on the southwest corner of Ross Sea), is the operational hub and logistics center for the United States Antarctic Program, which in turn is part of the National Science Foundation. McMurdo is the largest installation on the continent and is the gateway to all other US bases.
During the active (summer) season, around 1,200 people are based there. They are just entering the spring season down there; average highs for September are -5 F, and average lows are -20 F. December is the warmest time of the year - average highs are around 30 F, with lows down to 21 F.
Curious about the weather? Check the McMurdo webcam.
He'll be there until March of 2012. It should be a great adventure.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
New 4th of July painting
nine months ago. Also: I'm not so much finished as I am tired of
screwing with it. Maybe it will grow on me. I don't dislike it as much
as I did 3 weeks ago so there's hope.

(Photo taken with my iPhone, which is why it looks so crappy.)
Friday, May 13, 2011
Saturday May 14 is Spring Arts Goggle
Lots of art and music, lots of fun. Printed handouts are available at most venues and locations of events can be found on the web. DFW.com has musical lineups, and Fort Worth South has a printable PDF of both art and music programs. Facebook has a page as well.
My old friend John Moore has a closing reception at Arts 5th Ave which I will be attending, and I'm told a friend will be playing at Shaws's, so chances are I'll be there at some point. In addition to the art and music, this is a great opportunity to see some of the redeveloped spaces in the area.
Be there or be square!
Sunday, May 08, 2011
29th Annual Art in the Metroplex Competition
Received in the mail:
The 29th Annual Art in the Metroplex Visual Arts Competition "Call for Entries" are now being mailed out to Dallas, Tarrant and surrounding counties. The non-profit Art in the Metroplex is held in the Moudy Gallery at Texas Christian University. Over $2,000 in prize money will be awarded at a reception and award ceremony September 10, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. by the juror.
This year's juror, Toby Kamps, is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the renowned Menil Collection in Houston. During his last post as the Senior Curator of the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Mr. Kamps' exhibition "The Old, Weird America" won the award for "Best Thematic Show Nationally" from the U.S. chapter of the International Association of Art Critics. His previous posts also include the senior curator of the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati and Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art and assistant professor at Maine College of Art. As curator and department head at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, he led the collections committee and was active in identifying and presenting works of art for acquisition.
If you are not on the TCU Art in the Metroplex mailing list, call 817-257-7643, or check the TCU website for links to Slideroom.com:
www.artandarthistory.tcu.e du/events_art_inthe_metroplex.asp
The entry fee is $35 and allows up to three pieces of work. Work and fee must be submitted online by Wednesday, July 20, 2010.
Contacts: Christina Rees
Curator, The Art Galleries at TCU
817-257-7638
Kerry Pacillio
Gallery Assistant, The Art Galleries at TCU
817-257-2588
kerry.mathis@tcu.edu
Sunday, April 10, 2011
John Moore at Arts Fifth Avenue
My old friend John C. Moore has a new show over at Arts Fifth Avenue here in Fort Worth, which opened last night. It is, not surprisingly, wonderful.

Along with John, there were some great work by Dale Connor and Wally Night.
In addition to seeing John, I also ran into old friend Beth F. and Robert E, who I'd not seen in a long time. A great event. Catch it while you can. There is a closing event scheduled for Spring Arts Google on Saturday, May 14.
PS: here's my own John Moore painting.