February 2012
25 posts
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Vampire Themed Tupperware Parties
We are talking the about glittery kind of vampires.
This is what happens in the Hilltowns.
The thrill is worth the feeling that I might loose the contents of my stomach on...
Art Basel 2011-Yes, it is this disorienting.
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Ghost Radio is an ongoing audio collage/fm transmission project by Ven Voisey to included in the 2012 deCordova Biennial.
True ghost stories and paranormal experiences are gathered through individual conversations, spirit communication attempts, telephone messages, radio technology experiments, found audio clips, social media sound fragments… What I have discovered is that ghosts are...
Nepotism rears its ugly head- well kind of
I’ll explain it later, till then-mark your calendars.
May 26 – June 17
CALL ME MELVILLE
Paul Graubard and Rebecca Weinman
Ferrin Gallery//01201
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
November 2011
1 post
Such a great time. Thank you. →
IN THE STUDIO — AN ARTIST VISITS 11/9/2011
Julie Kim ’12 and her classmates are usually busy as bees in the Klein Art Center, working on projects for Advanced Studio Art or their Senior Art Seminar. They recently took time, however, to welcome a working artist who shared with them her insight about a career in the art world.
Rebecca Weinman, whose works on paper and in oil were the subject of...
August 2011
2 posts
A home for bees and other winged bits. Aka who needs to weed, the bugs dig it.
Bring me my Wilson Pickett and Bisquik. →
Long, hectic but wunderbar week working with the #wordxword festival. Need to get some comfort food & soul music in me so I can keep it up and NOT get cranky. #overload
May 2011
3 posts
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April 2011
2 posts
March 2011
1 post
3/13 Artist Talk & Presentation: 'Stuff I Dig' →
Artist talk and presentation with Rebecca Weinman on the sources and influences of You Weren’t Supposed to See This and other works.
March 13, 2011, 4pm, Pittsfield Contemporary, 305 North Street, Pittsfield, MA
February 2011
4 posts
Look, I am fancy! →
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder — and the artist. From Renoir’s redheads to Picasso’s cubist mothers, artists across the centuries have found inspiration and identity in the female figure.
Rebecca Weinman is no exception. Her latest show, “You Weren’t Supposed to See This,” which opens at Pittsfield Contemporary on Friday, Feb. 25, demonstrates Weinman’s artistic...
November 2010
3 posts
The history of religion has nothing to do with religious experience, and in same...
– -Ludwig Goldscheider
May 2010
2 posts
Chloe Early Interview →
Porous Walker Feature →
April 2010
11 posts
This Season’s Edgy Art Ticket… Picasso! →
On name recognition alone* — not to mention a prolific career spanning roughly seven decades — Pablo Picasso is arguably the most famous artist throughout history. He is estimated to have produced a staggering 50,000+ artworks, including the auction record-breaking Boy With a Pipe, which once sold for $104 million at Sotheby’s. Picasso has two stand-alone museums dedicated to his legacy (one in...
Geekin' →