Related Links

[links to local galleries]

 

 

www.mercantilehome.com

Located in the Mercantile Building in Easton, PA; Ken and Ron keep a lovely (and curious!) shop.

526 Northampton St. Easton, PA 18042

610.258.4046

 

www.connexionsgallery.net

Art, music, workshops, and a whole lot more. "A little bit of everything."

213 Northampton St. Easton, PA 18042

610.256.7627

 

http://www.hunterdonartmuseum.org

Changing exhibitions of contemporary art and design in a nineteenth century stone mill that is on the National Register of Historic Places.

7 Lower Center Street, Clinton, NJ 08809

908-735-8415

 

 

 

[links to artist friends]

 

www.jamesltucker.com

Artist, printmaker from CA.  Specializes in letterpress.

 

www.beckinabox.com

John Beck is a painter from NJ.  He paints mostly himself.  And he also makes videos of himself.  And he, himself, was once a man named Paulie Valerie.

 

http://www.bluestemstudio.biz

A group of great artist jewelers.  Bluestem studio is located in Allentown, PA.

 

www.zachosif.com

Artist, specializing in painting.  Zach is a friend from MICA who now lives and shows in Philly.

 

http://www.kenjonesjr.com/Welcome.html

Artist, crafter, consultant, and curator Ken does it all!  He is also the same Ken who co-owns Mercantile Home in Easton, PA.

 

http://www.ronmorrismusic.com/Home.html

Musician, crafters, and the other co-owner of Mercantile Home!  Check out his video, "Boyfriend" on youtube.

 

http://willhubscher.com

Will is a printmaker who creates multi-layered monotypes from old, discarded photographs, giving the images a new life and meaning.

 

http://www.chajana.com

Artist from the Baltimore-DC area.  Try the "Creature" project!  Very interesting.

 

http://www.myspace.com/ryanemge

ryan emgE is, plain and simple, AMAZING.  He pays attention to all detail, uses very technical processes and creates a truly unique and conceptual image.

 

http://www.bombshellcomics.blogspot.com

Professional cartoon artist of Phillipsburg, NJ. Mike does everything from roller derby posters to real-estate billboards.

 

http://www.jenniferschilling.com/

An experimental ceramic artist of Allentown, PA.  Beautiful firing and glazing techniques.

 

http://joeyworldfamous.com/home.html

A local pop-artist of the Phillipsburg-Easton

 

 

 

 

[links to anything that is related or ridiculously absurd]

 

Click HERE to see what Regretsy critics had to say about Human Ivory.  Click HERE to see the ridiculous graphics they made with my art.

 

http://www.dlisted.com/node/34216?page=1http://www.dlisted.com/node/34216?page=1

Three words: Placenta teddy bear.  There's no way around it.  I have to love it.

 

www.geostationarybananaovertexas.com

This website summarizes the idea of getting a bunch of people together, building a 300 meter, helium filled banana and letting it hover between the atmosphere and stratosphere over Texas.

 

www.foodmall.org/entry/bread-artgoes-gruesome/

What better to do with a Master in Fine Art?  Artist Kittiwat Unarrom of Thailand likes the shock appeal.

 

www.flyingspeghettimonster.com

I know.  I know!  It's not an "art project" per se.  But, come on!  This is VERY creative.

 

http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/24513

Artificial Insemination.  Forced miscarriages.  Yale. Prestige.

 

http://andresserrano.org/

Most of us know  Andres Serrano for his Piss Christ work.  Well, there's more where that came from.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26R9KFdt5aY

Chris Burden has a friend shoot him for art's sake.  There isn't much footage of his actual performance piece.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/mar/28/becksfutures.arts

Murder for Art's sake.

 

http://www.masters-of-fine-art-photography.com/02/artphotogallery/photographers/joel_peter_witkin_01.html

Joel-Peter Witkin is a photographer who smuggled cadavers from Mexico in the 1930's to alter and arrange into interesting compositions. A bit morbid.

 

http://harbaugh.uoregon.edu/Brain/index.htm

brains of fibers