Rival Rhythm is Kevin's second show at Muse Gallery. For those of you who can make the show, Muse Gallery is at Yonge and Summerhill, walking distance from the Summerhill subway station.
6th Year of Cowgirl Up!
Tim Zeltner painted the cowboy boot used as the award for the Cowgirl Up! show, now in it's 6th year. It began as a show and sale held at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Arizona. It is a month long Spring show of art by women artists who work to capture the spirit and lifestyle of the West in their art.
Happy Valentine's Day from i2i
Alanna Cavanagh walllpapers Style at Home Booth
Margot Austin, the Senior Design Editor of Style at Home, recently hired Alanna to create a mural (wallpaper) for their booth at this year's IDS11. The interior design show is held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from January 27 to January 30, 2011.
Alanna in front of the mural on opening night.
Haunted Hillbilly Hootenanny! Monday June 26, 2010
SideMart Theatrical Grocery of Montréal presents:
Limited edition giclée prints of illustrations from Derek McCormack's books "Haunted Hillbilly" and "Western Suit" (both designed and illustrated by Ian Phillips) will be available in a raffle at the:
HAUNTED HILLBILLY HOOTENANNY! A night of Country Music Splendor!!! Monday June 26th at The Dakota Tavern 249 Ossington Ave, Toronto 8 to 10:30 pm $15
Featuring: Justin Rutledge Afie Jurvanen Doug Paisley Derek McCormack Chelsea P. Manders Matthew Barber and more!
A fundraiser, in support of the upcoming production of HAUNTED HILLBILLY A musical adaptation of Derek McCormack's novel, on stage at Theatre Passe Muraille Aug 6th - 15th part of Summerworks Theatre Festival
(The silkscreened Hatch Show style poster for the musical was also designed by Ian Phillips)
Still LOST-Ian Phillips Lost Pet Posters will be part of the "Do You Love Me?" show at the Tom Thomson Gallery
Visit the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Owen Sound Ontario this summer to see some of the Lost and Found Pet Posters Ian Phillips amassed through a mail art exchange he ran throughout the 1990s. Also on display is some of the merchandising developed with the launch of the Japanese edition of his book LOST. A dog house video installation also chronicles some of the media frenzy that abounded at the time of the book's release. For $50 you can own your very own limited edition print of any one of the posters from the exhibit. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Owen Sound Animal Shelter, a no-kill facility. Prints are available for purchase through Ian's website. The show runs June 25th through to September 12th.
Elton John Benefit Performance Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ryan White
Greg Stevenson lent his elegant line style (art directed by Megan Dana of Borshoff) to the invitations for the Elton John Benefit Performance celebrating the life of Ryan White done in collaboration with the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, to be held this April 28, 2010. For more information on Ryan's story -please read the recent Washington Post article.