Sunday, November 6, 2011

This Must Be the Place



Here's a random assortment of images that didn't make the cut into the yearbook. We had a great second year at Thunder-Sky, Inc. Here's to 2012...


Dale Jackson in the Thunder-Sky basement eating pizza and making art.

Emily Brandehoff and Bill Ross at "Spaghetti Western," a show of unconventional weird-assed Italian art we curated along with some other more stuffy art nextdoor to the Taft Museum.

Our last booth at Folkfest in Atlanta, GA.  Great time, but we're gonna keep it local for a while.


Bunky Echo-Hawk at Thunder-Sky, Inc.  The dude started with an empty gallery and empty canvases, created all of the art the last weekend of February, 2011.  Incredible artist, wonderful person.

Photo of Michael, Raymond and Richard Brightfire Thunder-Sky.  This came to the surface during Bunky's show back in February.

Antonio Adams at work in the basement at Thunder-Sky -- creating epic work for his one-man gig at Thunder-Sky in 2012.

One of a series of poetry readings at Thunder-Sky, curated by Dana Ward of CyPress Poetry.

Mike Weber in the basement of Thunder-Sky, working on a beautiful piece for his four-man show at Thunder-Sky in 2012.

David Rizzo and Antonio Adams at "Spaghetti Western."  David's work will be in a Thunder-Sky 2012 show called "Reverse Psychology."  Two incredible artists right there.

Ran Barnaclo doing his thing for "Hard Knocks" back in June 2011.

Michael Thunder-Sky (Raymond's younger brother), Larry Higson (Raymond's family friend and mentor), and Bunky outside Thunder-Sky...  This was the first time Michael visited the gallery.



Artists talking at the "Hard Knocks" Show and Tell gig back in August.  We stirred up a tiny little controversy because we focused a show on working class artists who don't want or have credentials.  Go figure.

Kevin White working in the basement of Thunder-Sky.

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