Tag: Harold Arts

vinegar man v the future

The first weekend I was here, in an attempt to stop feeling like an alien in San Francisco, I went to an artist talk by Lawrence Diggs, aka “Vinegar Man,” aka this guy, at 667Shotwell, which, to my (pleasant) surprise, turned out to be not only somebody’s home, but in fact the home of an artist who I had seen speak the previous day on a previous anti-alien excursion. Small world? No matter, but it felt good to be at a house event, and a comfortable/welcoming one at that.

my car, sans two windows, alongside its former contents, elsewhere on shotwell street

The talk was, in theory, to be about artists revitalizing small towns, or the opportunities that artists had in small towns, or the opportunities small towns saw in artists – perhaps a combination. Lawrence Diggs, as it turned out, relocated several years ago to Roslyn, South Dakota, one of many declining towns of not-very-many-people in the state, and established the International Vinegar Museum and its attendant Festival, an absolutely preposterous enterprise that nonetheless brings much-needed income and bodies to the town. The talk was billed to center on the prospect of artists moving to declining towns and doing something in them; the positive roles that artists could play in these towns, etc. I was interested in seeing this, having recently driven through portions of southwestern South Dakota – namely the Oglala Sioux Nation through the Black Hills to Custer, SD – and noted not only its beauty but also its wrenching poverty; I had also recently read about Scenic, SD, which is apparently still for sale.

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sycamore swarm video uploaded

Uploaded the video from my performance of swarm at Sycamore Bar before I left for Harold:

There is a slight disconnect between the video and audio tracks, I think, which is a little unnerving at times. This is a result of the unfortunate combination of my ineptitude and iMovie 08′s ineptitude. A thousand apologies, etc.

vicious beasts

Uploaded some photos from Harold


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power – muskingum river plant

Uploaded the Muskingum River Plant video.

greetings from chesterhill

Arrived late last night, after a brief encounter with a pack of dogs, at Harold Arts, near Chesterhill, OH. Already getting some stuff together: laid down a track on a country song written by a guy who lives in Chesterhill last night, drove out to the Muskingum River Plant today to see what one of Ohio’s (and maybe the nation’s?) biggest, dirtiest coal-fired power station looks like. Took a short video, maybe the next step in the power series I’ve been working on, off-and-on (pun not intended), for a couple of years.

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Muskingum River Plant

Oddly enough, there’s a little mini-park across the river from it, underneath some sort of enormous conveyor belt contraption. In said park, there is a baseball diamond, camping, and a playground. Thinking maybe I should organize a game of kickball there…