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Burning Desire: Panel Discussion

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

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Join me this coming Saturday, April 17th, at 2PM at Michael Mazzeo Gallery for a panel discussion with the artists in the current show ‘Burning Desire’. The discussion will be moderated by P. Elaine Sharpe, and will include Marina Berio, Doug Beube, Davide Cantoni, Stan Gaz, Chris McCaw, and Amanda Means along with myself. This is a great opportunity to find out more about the huge variety of approaches in form and content this group of unique artists use in the creation of their art. Space is limited, so you should RSVP with the gallery.

Tim Rally Gold

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

T minus one week until the TRG shitstorm hits Minneapolis. We’re celebrating the release of our latest EP – Pop Not Soda – available as a 10″ record + digital download. For those who aren’t in-the-know, Tim Rally Gold is the band I’ve been part of since 2003. I’ve had some fun in the past weeks making posters, screen printing, and coming up with the set lists. If you’re around the Twin Cities this holiday season, there is absolutely no excuse you shouldn’t attend at least one of the following shows…

Buy the album here–t-shirts available at the shows, will add them to the online store soon.

Tim Rally Gold – Winter in Minneapolis Tour 2009
12/20/09 @ The Triple Rock w/Zombie Season, The Brutes, and Kunkel
12/23/09 @ The Nomad – Festivus celebration
12/26/09 @ The Hexagon – RECORD RELEASE SHOW w/Red Pens, Ten Ton Bridge, and At Any Speed
12/30/09 @ The Red Stag – Hump Day w/DJ Millions Billions

Top Eleven of 2007

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

I love lists. Not only does it satisfy my somewhat-obsessive-compulsive desire for organization, but there is a certain kind of pleasure one receives when you are able to tick something off a list–it’s a simple gesture, but it represents the conquering of a task, the acquisition of something desired, or the reaching of a goal. This list achieves none of those things, but rather sums up my favorite things from the year ‘07.

So without further ado, I bring you the Top Eleven of 2007:

Olafur
360° room for all colours by Olafur Eliasson

Olafur Eliasson @ SFMOMA – I think this is in the ‘top 3 art experiences in a museum setting of all-time’. Sort of a retrospective, but also just a solid art exhibition, this show reminded me that museums are more than just buildings with white walls to hang pictures on. This show also walked the fine line of being part-science exhibit, but I think the aesthetics and framing of our experiences prevents it from being seen/experienced as such.

Stuff
Stuff I Gotta Remember Not to Forget by Darin Mickey

J&L Books – Several strong releases from the young publisher and a really great guest editorial in Blindspot this year make Jason Fulford’s imprint a new favorite. Regardless of the content, I almost want to buy all their stuff cause I know it will look cool on my bookshelf.

Let’s Stay Friends

Les Savy Fav Let’s Stay Friends – This is just a solid record, and one that I’ll keep listening to years from now. No super amazing tracks and not a single dud. These guys are insane, too. Well, Tim is.

Chicago

Chicago – I was lucky enough to go to this city a handful of times over 2007 and I don’t think I could ever get sick of it. Sure, the weather sucks, but I’m from Minneapolis, so whatever–don’t talk to me about shitty weather. Between Quimby’s, Chicagraphers, Earwax, Restless, MOCP, the El, and all the great parks, there is little not to love about this city.

TTD

Summer Therapy – This was the summer of excess–Too Much Love, too much drinking, too much skinny-dipping. I’ll never forget it, though. This summer also marked the beginning of the weekly Town Talk pilgrimage. Stop in any Wednesday evening and expect to see myself along with anywhere from 5-15 other dudes saddled up at the bar causing a general ruckus.

Home
photo by Tucker Gerrick

503 1st Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN – My new home. The only place I know of where I can record live drums, skate the miniramp, project some pictures, bake cookies and fall asleep all under one roof. I don’t think I’ll be leaving except to go to work, get food, and make pictures.

Tucker

Tucker Gerrick – Aside from being the source of 75% of my blog traffic, this guy rocked two solid art shows this year (one of drawings, the other photographs), was a banging travel buddy, ran the biggest/dopest skateshop in the Midwest and was an overall BFF. I’ve known him since 8th grade, and we’re FINALLY living together. Anyway, he’s a cool dude and he blogs a lot. You should probably check him out.

West Coast

West Coast – I was lucky enough to travel out to both coasts several times over the year, and I’ve come to the conclusion that I like the West Coast better. So, for those of you keeping tabs on my regional rankings, it goes as follows:

#1 – Midwest
#2 – West Coast
#3 – New Jersey
#4 – East Coast
#5 – The South

Desk

Not Being a Student – For the first time in my life, I am not a student. When I see students, they now occupy that sphere of ‘otherness’ that I do not belong to. I had no idea it would be so refreshing. I get to go the library and leisurely browse through books that I want to read. What an amazing concept. And it gets better–I can write on things that interest me! Don’t get me wrong–it’s not like I went through school studying things I didn’t care about, it’s just that the other shit always got in the way of my passions. Well, now my passions have become my life, and I can’t think of any better way of living it.

Professor Brothers
The Professor Brothers by Brad Neely

Brad Neely – This guy has created two of the greatest cartoon series I’ve ever seen. The Professor Brothers is based around two brothers who teach at the same university, and for some reason or another, have not gotten fired for the crazy shit they try to teach their students. Babycakes is a diaristic philosophy of the world through a drunken man-baby. I simply cannot get enough. The best part is that as funny as these cartoons are (and trust me, they’re capable of inducing dirty-pants-syndrome), they actually are capable of communicating tender truths at the same time. Ok, maybe not at the same time, but at least in the same episode. Check him out at Superdeluxe and Creased Comics.

Dan Deacon at the Triple Rock
Photo by Daniel Corrigan

Dan Deacon @ The Triple Rock – What a crazy show. It was a Sunday night and there was barely anyone there–Video Hippo opened with a pretty strong set and then Deacon created the aural and visual equivalent of an extremely sloppy and hilarious orgasm over the next hour. Stage presence means nothing to this guy, since he never stepped on the stage. Crowd control is more his steez.

Did I forget something?