Studio Space at Arts Incubator

Here is a shot of my studio space at Arts Incubator in Kansas City, MO.  There is a little room to show some of my work and a place to store materials and tools.

I have been here since March of this year. Besides this space, the organization has a wood and metal shop, also a printmaking studio. I have been expanding on the type of work I have  been doing due to the additional facilities. One of the projects I started was to put in a peephole on one of my outside walls. People walking by can view a little peep show. I have set up a couple of different situations. Here is a shot taken through the peephole of this months show. This is a juxtaposition of a photo transparency  in front of a cartoon playing in the background. The cartoon is Farkleberry Farm by Bazillion Pictures.

As the cartoon plays, the moving colors alter the photo image in front.

I sort of see this peephole project as an experimental space to try out new media. I am also working on a “mobile unit” peepshow that can travel outside my studio space. More to come about that later.

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One Response to Studio Space at Arts Incubator

  1. Ken Smalley says:

    really cool Jeff ! long way from when our goal in life was to read all of the Hardy Boys Mysteries !!!

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