Crawling along

As promised, here are some photos from this past weekend’s Eastside Culture Crawl, for all those who couldn’t make it or weren’t in town.  It was a busy weekend, and I meant to take photos to show how many people there were in the space, but it got so busy that I didn’t have time to.  So these will have to suffice…photos of the set up.

A huge difference compared to my older studio, where I only had one wall (and just a section of that one wall at that!)…I had the whole front section of the room to put up all of my work from over the years, including a section dedicated to just my illustration and design work too.

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I met lots of really wonderful people this weekend at the Crawl, and one of those people who stood out from the rest was Chris Tyrell, author of Artist Survival Skills: A Professional Development Primer for Canadian Visual Artists, as well as the founding editor of the Visual Arts Newsletter for Opus Framing and Art Supplies.  There is a blog post about me on his new Art Marketing Blog (a great read for artists about how to market themselves): Crawl 2010 Superlative Studio Experience Award.