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Our Studio Grand Opening

The official invitation
Join us Friday August 6, 2010 6-9pm at the brand-spankin’ new Airigami studio!
Come celebrate our very first First Friday at the Hungerford Building and enjoy:

A retrospective of amazing past works and concepts by Larry Moss including the Fantastic Flying Octopus, Balloon Manor and Elastic Park.
Selections from his new Master Works series and sculptures [...]

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At home and on the road

Wow.  After a whirlwind week of travels, I have a lot to talk about.  Rather than addressing things chronologically, I’ll hit the most important stuff first.
The new studio
The studio is almost ready! August 6 is going to be our Grand Opening. I’ve written a couple of times recently about my excitement at moving into a [...]

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The new studio and summer events

Wow. Time seems to really fly these days between my blog posts. There are long stretches that I just don’t have anything really interesting to report. Then, suddenly, a huge number of things come up that I want to share. Let’s see if I can get them all out there now. I’m not even sure [...]

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Looking Back

I started a new project. No, not an installation. At least, that’s not the one on my mind right now. I decided it was time to produce a book about my past projects. I keep thinking about all the places I’ve traveled, the people I’ve met, and the things I’ve done and I realize I [...]

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Speaking about community art

Before going to ArtPrize, I was asked what I’d do if I won.  I answered that I’d take a day off. Whether I won or not, I was fairly certain that  I’d have more than a few projects to work on as soon as I returned home, and more than a day off wasn’t going [...]

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ArtPrize and Airigami: Inventing new equipment

ArtPrize is just around the corner. Kelly and I have been gearing up for this for a while.  We have a fair amount of stuff in place, but unlike many of the other ArtPrize projects we’ve been following (and there are some very cool projects out there besides ours, like the Nessie Project) where things [...]

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