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Exhibiting Fishtown photographs, June, 4th at Artspace Liberti

Be sure to make your way to Artspace Liberti located at 2424 Studios (2424 East York Street 19125).  The show is titled “Inside Outside” and will feature the photography of Mark Havens and myself. Click here to read more about the show.

Winter Wonderland Photo Booth: A gigantic hilarious success!

Thanks everyone for coming out Friday to Part Time for some good old fashioned polar bear rides!  The photo booth was an hilarious success!  I would also like to say that we are doing it again this Friday,  Jan. 8th from 6-9 PM.  If you didn’t get your fill last Friday and you’re ready for round two or you weren’t able to make it out this past Friday,  be ready,  because it’s going to be even more ridiculous.  2 prints for $5 or 1 print for $3.  Plus we are still raffling off many pieces awesome artwork,  $1 for one raffle ticket or $5 for 6 tickets.  And don’t forget to beat the cold with Hali’s Famous hot chocolate and tasty treats.

Below is a bit from Friday.  See the best of the night, all the individual photos and sequences by CLICKING ME!

Part Time Studios open house and in house gallery show

Hey everyone, I just joined an artist co-op! I’ve got work space out of the house! Hurray! Those days are over and I’ve moved in with the best people in the world anyone could ask to work with. There is a variety of people in Part Time Studios all with amazing arts to share.

We just had our first in house gallery show on Friday, December 4th. We had a ton of people come in, I sold two pieces of work, and two Fishtown books. We are working on a website where you will find our work for sale, but until it’s finished, you can visit the temporary site. Click here for Part Time Studios. Thanks to everyone who came out and toured the space and supported us. We had a wonderful night and a bunch of part timers had successful sales. Check out the slideshow below to see the space and how the night went. And yes, we all work in the back of the gallery space. Amazing right!?