Jessica Hutchins opening

Last night was a particulary satisfying evening at Machine, with the bonus of no serious or lawsuit worthy injuries. Jessica read a story called "summer landscape with bird trap" involving a group of artists who (driven mad with drink) end up humping a mysterious sculpture. After the reading everyone kept drinking and ended up humping the sculpture. More images from the Dark Pastoral opening.


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Dark Pastoral

Frantic work continues as we prepare for the opening at Machine Project this weekend. I'm very excited about this show, having been a fan of Jessica's work since we met at art school. The show opens this Saturday, drop by and say hello. There will be beer, and you can ride the art. Press release below.

Machine Project announces the exhibition opening AND book release of Dark Pastoral by artist Jessica Z Hutchins this Saturday May 29^th from 6-9pm.

The installation features a larger-than-life leather body builder torso, mounted on computer controlled pneumatic lifts, somewhat like a mechanical bull. Equipped with stirrups and a conveniently located "panic" switch, viewers will be allowed and encouraged to ride the sculpture *at their own risk*.

Dark Pastoral is also the title of the collection of stories written by Ms. Hutchins, who will be reading from it at 8:30. She may give the reading while riding the sculpture. We're unsure but hopeful.

Printed in a limited edition of 500, signed and numbered copies will be available at the opening. Dark Pastoral is the first title published by Machine Project Press.

Here are some additional words.

hyper-masculinity
erotic dancing
pheromones

More information about the exhibit and book release can be found at http://www.machineproject.com/jessicahutchins/darkpastoral/index.php



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Last chance for oyster+mushroom art

Phil Ross's fantastic show "Organized" comes down this Sunday, so if you haven't had a chance to see it, the gallery will be open on Saturday (May 15th) from 12-5. Phil will be in town for the de-install, so if you have lingering questions about how to grow Reshi mushrooms into the shape of Abraham Lincoln's head, this may be your last opportunity.

more images

Phil Ross "Organized" 1
Phil Ross "Organized" 2
Phil Ross "Organized" 3

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