We are having a show, officially. By which I mean that it is official that we, Jenny and myself, are having a show in which we show our art to actual living breathing people.
I made a poster because I am a boss not only at pottery but also at making posters. But I can't show it to you because blogger is not sufficiently sophisticated. It has the words "hope & healing/for Japan" superimposed on the red sun of the Japanese flag (because my theme is Hatching Hope, and Jenny's has something to do with healing I believe), and then in the lower corner
presented by Jennifer Yun-Mi Lee and Avalon Hayes Bunge
an exhibition of ceramic art and photography
proceeds to benefit Sendai earthquake relief effort
Ithaca High School’s Kulp Auditorium
Friday, 3 June 2011, 5-8 PM
because that's when it is. I emailed Adam Zonder, Lord of Kulp, and asked for a weekend date in the first two weeks in June, and he said the 3rd or the 5th, and we chose the 3rd because it will line up nicely with gallery night downtown. It's free, which is beautiful, and you can get tables and all, and the only tiny hitch is that a person certified in AED usage must be in attendance. Jenny and I are BOTH certified in first aid and CPR but neither of us have AED, which is bothersome, and John (who is a lifeguard) can't go. So we've got to figure that out.
But - we have a venue and a date! Rejoice!
I made a poster because I am a boss not only at pottery but also at making posters. But I can't show it to you because blogger is not sufficiently sophisticated. It has the words "hope & healing/for Japan" superimposed on the red sun of the Japanese flag (because my theme is Hatching Hope, and Jenny's has something to do with healing I believe), and then in the lower corner
presented by Jennifer Yun-Mi Lee and Avalon Hayes Bunge
an exhibition of ceramic art and photography
proceeds to benefit Sendai earthquake relief effort
Ithaca High School’s Kulp Auditorium
Friday, 3 June 2011, 5-8 PM
because that's when it is. I emailed Adam Zonder, Lord of Kulp, and asked for a weekend date in the first two weeks in June, and he said the 3rd or the 5th, and we chose the 3rd because it will line up nicely with gallery night downtown. It's free, which is beautiful, and you can get tables and all, and the only tiny hitch is that a person certified in AED usage must be in attendance. Jenny and I are BOTH certified in first aid and CPR but neither of us have AED, which is bothersome, and John (who is a lifeguard) can't go. So we've got to figure that out.
But - we have a venue and a date! Rejoice!
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