Showing posts with label writing and press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing and press. Show all posts
The McMillan's video installation, What Stands Between Us and the Sun
In the online version of ArtLies magazine, you can read Leslie and Jason's review of Megan and Murray McMillan's latest video installation, What Stands Between Us and the Sun, now showing at Axiom Center for New and Experimental Art in Boston.
ArtLies Issue 62
Potter-Belmar Labs Interviews Franco Mondini-Ruiz

Read Prodigal Son, our interview with San Antonio-born, internationally-recognized artist, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, right now at the arts blog, Emvergeoning.
This is the second in a three-part series of interviews with notable personalities in the San Antonio art scene.
Out first interview, Easy Rider, with ArtPace Director Matthew Drutt, appeared on Emvergeoning last month.
Look for the third and final installment in August.
Easy Rider
Potter-Belmar Labs interviews Matthew Drutt, Executive Director of ArtPace on emvergeoning.
"I’m a big believer in cycles, and I’ve lived through a couple of them already. In boom times, I do not spin like a maniac. I also don’t horde my nuts like a squirrel. But I know that a ten year run has to come to an end, and when it crashes it sometimes crashes pretty badly."
"I’m a big believer in cycles, and I’ve lived through a couple of them already. In boom times, I do not spin like a maniac. I also don’t horde my nuts like a squirrel. But I know that a ten year run has to come to an end, and when it crashes it sometimes crashes pretty badly."
Media Archaeology ...might be good
Are you...are you...here with me? Upon this misty mountain?

Potter-Belmar Labs reviews the Aurora Picture Show Media Archaeology Festival in this week's ...might be good e journal. This year's festival featured the Joshua Light Show, the Silver Apples, and a lecture by Robin Oppenheimer.
Media Archeology Festival by Leslie Raymond and Jason Jay Stevens

Potter-Belmar Labs reviews the Aurora Picture Show Media Archaeology Festival in this week's ...might be good e journal. This year's festival featured the Joshua Light Show, the Silver Apples, and a lecture by Robin Oppenheimer.
Media Archeology Festival by Leslie Raymond and Jason Jay Stevens
This week, in the Press
Don't miss the conversation Potter-Belmar Labs shared with Chris Kubick and Anne Walsh, known as Double Archive, appearing in the upcoming Spring 2008 issue of Art Lies Contemporary Art Quarterly. The interview is already posted on the Art Lies website. But be sure to buy the magazine, it's full of great stuff, including a DVD of video art curated by Andrea Grover of Houston's Aurora Picture Show, and is now available at Barnes & Nobles bookstores all over the United States.

The San Antonio Business Journal identified Potter-Belmar's Leslie Raymond as a "Women of Influence," including her with a number of outstanding ladies from the S.A. arts scene, in a special supplement to the March 7-13, 2008 issue. You can find issues anywhere magazines are sold, as well as curbside newspaper boxes around town.

Finally, keep your eyes open for the San Antonio Express-News on Wednesday. As part of the paper's Luminaria coverage, Dan Goddard interviewed PBL and our collaborator, Stuart Allen, regarding the Mixing Chamber, an installation at the San Antonio Museum of Art coming up this Saturday, March 15.

The San Antonio Business Journal identified Potter-Belmar's Leslie Raymond as a "Women of Influence," including her with a number of outstanding ladies from the S.A. arts scene, in a special supplement to the March 7-13, 2008 issue. You can find issues anywhere magazines are sold, as well as curbside newspaper boxes around town.

Finally, keep your eyes open for the San Antonio Express-News on Wednesday. As part of the paper's Luminaria coverage, Dan Goddard interviewed PBL and our collaborator, Stuart Allen, regarding the Mixing Chamber, an installation at the San Antonio Museum of Art coming up this Saturday, March 15.
PBL interview on Glasstire
Michelle "Bunnyphonic" Valdez interviews PBL for Glasstire, an online journal of visual art in Texas. Click here to go to the interview.
PBL on WCBN
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