Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Chinese Tea Ceremony & Tea Tasting with David Duckler / Verdant Tea

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Tools of David's Trade

We had an amazing opportunity to sit down and have tea with a group of fantastic individuals, led by David Duckler, owner of Verdant Tea.

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If you've never been to a tea tasting you'd never understand what a spa-like experience it can be. We had two and a half hours of tiny, individual relaxing moments - punctuated by the aromas and flavors of David's tea collection. There were nine of us attending and each person was given a small tea cup - smaller than a clementine, larger than a thimble, as their own vessel for our tea.

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We sipped tea together as David wove through stories of Chinese folklore. We learned about the tea called Tieguanyin and the Iron Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin. We heard stories of how true Jasmine Tea is made and heard about his good friends, the tea farmers, and their very real appreciation of the craft of farming and preparing tea.

We went through about 7 different teas, each one with a different flavor profile. Some buttery, some floral. After each sip, we'd scribble our tasting notes as best we could onto our tea tasting cards. I found it hard to come up with the right words, but scrawled what I could down.

I'd liken watching David preform his tea ceremony to watching ballet. It looks so effortless, but I know his performance comes from the accumulation of years of practice. He's exceedingly graceful about how he makes each cup, how he pours it, and how he and his wife Lily serve it to everyone. It's calming.

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We are looking forward to the next opportunity we have to invite David in to Light Grey. Until then, I'll stumble through my own cave-man-esque tea making process and wish for a brighter future.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Urban Sketchbook Workshop

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This past Sunday we held a super fun and exciting even at Light Grey Art Lab; Urban Sketchbook: Local!

Led by Francesca Buchko, the Urban Sketchbook Workshop is an excuse to draw with other artists, explore our fine city, and ride sweet bikes! What could be better? Nothing!

After a quick bit of instruction at Light Grey Art Lab, the group headed to Lake of the Isles via the Greenway (Minneapolis' amazing bike-only mini-highway).

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At Lake of te Isles, there was a quick drawing demo, followed by a little time to do some observational drawing. It was quite hot, so everyone found their own spot in the shade and churned out some great drawings!

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Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

From there the class headed to the nearby Walker Sculpture Garden. After another quick demo, the class was free to explore the garden and draw whatever suited them best!

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

The final stop of the day was Sebastian Joe's where the class cooled off with some awesome ice cream, talked shop and drew the people and sights of Uptown!

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

Urban Sketchcrawl Workshop

The first Urban Sketchbook Workshop was a huge success and a great excuse get out, explore and observe our great city of Minneapolis! Hopefully we'll have more news about future events soon!

And be sure to check out all the photos from the trip in our flickr set! There were so many I wanted to share, it was hard to choose!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Illustration Bootcamp with Meg Hunt - Recap

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I have to say, you guys, that Illustration Bootcamp with Meg Hunt was AWESOME. In fact, it was so awesome, that I'm still reeling from it. For those of you guys that haven't heard -- Illustration bootcamp was a 2 day intensive workshop featuring the amazing Meg Hunt and 18 fantastic illustrators.

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Our white tables were FULL of talented people

We had people flying in from New Jersey and San Francisco, a chunk of awesome people that came from Wisconsin, and even more awesome locals that came out of the woodwork for the event. We had a room full of talent and two days to cover a million things.

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Artists Emma Trithart and Bill Ferenc look on as Meg instructs the first session of the day

We had been prepping for the past week, getting the 15 page workbooks together, readying the space and coordinating all of our outings. Meg had flown in a couple days prior to the event, too. So when it finally came down to opening the doors and getting down to business, everyone was ready. The energy in the room was electric - (even though most of us aren't necessarily morning people), but within an hour, everyone was chatting, discussing illustration lifestyles, and cranking out brainstorming worksheet after self-analyzing worksheet.

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Look at how hard they're concentrating!

We sped through a wild fury of worksheets, discussions and got everyone riled up. I am still really impressed with the crazy amount of openness that each of the participants had during some of our round table discussions. I'd look around and see people chatting through shared throughs, making plans, and analyzing tactics for where to go and how to proceed in their creative lives.

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Lunch time was full of amazing conversations

I had the pleasure of meeting Meg last year at an Ace Camp withe Erin Loechner around this time and just adore her. I know that as the day went on, everyone involved was just sucked in to her orbit. Meg is incredibly sweet and super approachable and I watched as everyone got more and more comfortable opening up, sharing their own stories with her, and joining in on the conversation like old friends.

As we flew into the afternoon on day one, we were visited by Target product designer, Adam Hoppus, who discussed his role as a kids' textile designer for boys apparel then we headed off to Demdaco, a seasonal giftware company, to speak with art director Angela Evans about the process of being a licensed artist in her industry.

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Angela shows off one of Wendy Wiinannen's pieces of artwork in the Demdaco showroom

There must have been three or four times during that afternoon where I looked at how much we were getting done in a day - and how fast! - and said to myself "Illustration bootcamp was definitely an appropriate title!". We ended the day with a little bit of studio time, where we started working on a collaborative zine. People did a couple exercises, got out their materials, and started cranking away.

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Meg was wonderful and brought some of her favorite materials from home for participants to try

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Meg even brought some of her process from home to show everyone how she worked

As we wound down for the day, we made our way over to Moto-i for our second event of the day -- our ALL ILLUSTRATORS Meet & Greet, an event we put together to get all of the local illustrators in one place! About 60 of us crammed into the little back alley of the restaurant for food and drinks and great conversation. It was amazing how many people showed up to say hello!

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Packed in there!

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We had a great turn out!

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Meg Hunt, Jen Mundy and Teagan White exchange business cards

We ended the night exhausted, but excited and went home to prepare for the second day of Illustration Bootcamp. When we arrived in the morning, it didn't take people more than a minute to caffeinate themselves and get to chatting. Meg led the first part of the day in a round-table discussion and a little bit of shop-talk.

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Meg discussing a little bit about her promotional pieces

It was easy to see that everyone was getting a lot out of the discussion. It was amazing to watch as everyone participated, everyone had something to say. People conversed about everything from social media, to promotional materials, to tactics for illustration. It looked effortless for them, and I could see people scribbling down resources, writing down sites, naming books, and discussing blogs and other illustrators work.

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Our lunch-time illustration panelists with bootcamp!

As it hit 1pm, Keith Williams, Teagan White and Allison Black stepped in to guide a panel about the differences in their lifestyles and work choices. It was a super fun panel and all of those guys had amazing insight into why their careers are the way they are. They were honest and hilarious and it was fun to hang out with them. They even came with us to Common Roots Cafe to get a bite to eat.

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In the Common Roots Common Room!

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A full table

The rest of the day was studio time. We had a deadline of 5:30 to finish a piece of art and everyone just buckled down and cranked some amazing things out. Jenny, Francesca, Chris and I were all ready to take their art, scan it, print it, and create 18 accordion fold books for each of the participants. AND, we were prepared to do it in an hour!

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Meg met with everyone individually during work times throughout the two days

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Jakeh is working hard!

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Anika is finished with her piece!

Everyone finished, we grabbed all of the art and the race was on! It took us a little over an hour, but we managed to get all 18 done and we raced to Chino Latino to the farewell dinner, books in hand.

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Here's the book!

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Each participant made a page and we included their contact info underneath as a nice reminder of their time at Illustration Bootcamp!

Dinner was fabulous. It was lively, and the relaxation was well deserved.
I was so happy to see everyone there - talking with each other, celebrating everything they'd gone through over the past couple days - and just being together.

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Here they are receiving their books!

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Happy faces all around

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...and here you have it! Graduating Class of Illustration Bootcamp with Meg Hunt!

So, congrats everyone that made it through boot camp! You deserve a huge round of applause! (But since you can't hear me clapping over here, you can just pat yourselves on the back) We're proud of you!

We had such an amazing time and I know that I'll be looking forward to seeing what you guys make! It was a blast. And of course, I can't thank Meg enough for her enthusiasm and her hard work. Meg, you are fantastic. From all of us at Light Grey, thank you all for an amazing weekend! Here's to the future!!

All 116 photos of Illustration Bootcamp with Meg Hunt can be seen here!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

The Garden of Earthly Delights

Our newest show, The Garden of Earthly Delights opened last Friday! The show is a playful and quirky take on the theme, with pieces from a great collection of artists! Huge thanks to Tuesday Bassen and Pete Gamlen for curating the show!

If get the chance, please stop by the gallery to see it! The show will by up until Friday, July 13th! Don't forget to also visit the Light Grey Art Lab shop! The pieces will be available to purchase until the show comes down!

For those of you who can't make it to Minneapolis to see the show, we've taken a few photos of the work to share! You can also find the full artist list with links in the announcement post!

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Garden of Earthly Delights

Garden of Earthly Delights

Garden of Earthly Delights

Garden of Earthly Delights

Garden of Earthly Delights

To see more, visit our flickr set for the show and Light Grey Art Lab shop!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Upcoming Show: Fairytales & Florals

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Light Grey Art Lab is proud to announce our upcoming show, Fairytales & Florals! Curated by the always amazing Teagan White, Fairytales & Florals is a celebration of storybook worlds through drawings, paintings, printmaking, plush crafts and more! It's a group show featuring over 50 pieces of art from stellar 18 artists!

The opening reception is Friday, July 20th, from 7-10 PM! Not only will we have amazing artwork, music and food at the event, but there will also be a worktable with an array of crafting supplies for guests to craft their own cute creations! Artists will be present to lend a helping hand if needed, and there will be an optional photobooth where participants can be photographed with their work!

It's going to be amazing!

Participating artists:

Be sure to make it to the show if you're in town! RSVP via the Facebook Event Page if you'd like!

Remember, the Opening Reception is Friday, July 20th from 7- 10pm! We're located on the corner of Stevens Ave and 26th Street - right across from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. Street parking is available on Stevens, 26th and 1st Ave.

See you there!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

CALL FOR ART - Tarot, Mystics & the Occult

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Get ready for a call for art on the mystical side of things.
We are looking for artists interested in participating in a collaborative exhibition / project inspired by all 78 cards in the Rider Waite Tarot Deck.

Anyone with dark art? Is your work mysterious? Already a little mystical?

And are you willing to test your fate?
Participating artists will receive one of 78 cards at random (assigned only by the powers of the universe) along with a description and meaning of the card. From there, the symbolism takes over.

(I'm sure this will be fun to see what the card says about you!)

All 78 cards will be exhibited as 13 x 19 giclee prints and we will be printing a run of limited edition decks featuring all 78 cards. Of course, like all shows, we'll be showcasing the works online in a virtual gallery (with artist information) as well as in our brick-and-mortar gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

We have a killer event planned near the end of October where visitors will be able to have their cards read, and a select number of participants will be offered a slot to participate in the adjacent gallery for a small, and equally mystical set of occult inspired works.

Interested in participating? Please put a link to your portfolio below by JULY 3.

And to be perfectly clear about this call for art -- we will be needing final card art by August 3 in order to send the deck out for printing, so please keep that in mind when submitting to the call for art!

Thanks and spread the word!! We'll be following up after the 3rd with specific details!

EDIT : The call for art is now closed! Thanks to everyone that submitted! We'll be posting our group of artists shortly in a follow-up post and will be contacting the participating artists soon! Thanks again for your enthusiasm and for sharing your work with us!

Expletive Poster Show - Call for Art Due JULY 3

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Attention all type lovers. This call for art is for you!
We're looking for 50 artists and designers to collaborate on our September Exhibition : "Expletive Poster Show : Ugly Words to Admire".

Yes, the name says it all -- we're celebrating some of those nasty words, some of those expressive phrases, and (for those of you ultra-creative people) those nonsensical exclamations born from frustration or excitement.

Each contributing artist is asked to design a 13 x 19 poster containing the words / phrases / #@$*! of their choosing in any way they want, with executive power to make it as blatant or clever as they wish.

Chosen artists will be asked to submit final artwork by August 20th.
More dates, schedules & information will be sent to our final list of artists after the call for art ends.

The final pieces will be displayed for sale / show in our brick & mortar gallery as well as a virtual gallery of the collection. We'll also be listing the works on our online shop for everyone to get the chance to purchase their favorite pieces.

If you are interested in participating in the show or know someone who might be perfect for this collaborative exhibition, please submit a link to your portfolio below. We'll be choosing our fabulous 50 after our JULY 3 DEADLINE.

Please share a link to our call for art with anyone else you think might be a great fit!

So, get ready and let's see what you've got.

Questions? Please email Lindsay at hello(at)lightgreyartlab.com


EDIT : The call for art is now closed! Thanks to everyone that submitted! We'll be posting our group of artists shortly in a follow-up post and will be contacting the participating artists soon! Thanks again for your enthusiasm and for sharing your work with us!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Exhibiting Artist List - Night of the Exquisite Corpse

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Hi Everyone! We had an incredible turn-out for the call-for-art that we posted a last week. Thank you to everyone that submitted links and comments, and another special thank you to everyone else we reached out to for this show!

It was extremely hard to narrow it down to 52, and even though we had a lot of great slots, when we reached our max of 52 participating artists, we inevitably had to stop counting. So, thank you, again, to everyone that submitted their work. We'll be posting more calls for art shortly, so if you didn't make it into this show, please continue to submit for our future shows. We have some awesome large shows coming up and we want to see your work!

Without further ado, I present to you the artist list for our upcoming August 17th exhibition "Night of the Exquisite Corpse" - a 52 artist paper toy exhibition & project.
(Website links are coming! For now, here are the names!)

1. Christopher Furniss
2. Glen Brogan
3. Evan Palmer
4. Matt Hawkins
5. Jesse Phillips
6. Kris Mukai
7. Richie Pope
8. Bob Rissetto
9. Tougui
10. Andrew Kolb
11. Allison Black
12. JP Anderson-Coovert
13. Adam Hoppus
14. Chris Schons
15. Chris Hajny
16. Lindsay Nohl
17. Francesca Buchko
18. Manuel Kilger
19. Atom Pechman
20. Erik Krenz
21. Sarah Clark
22. Avner Geller
23. Brenda Cardinas
24. Liz Nugent
25. Erica Williams
26. Andrea Alcaraz
27. Emma Trithart
28. Miranda Sharp
29. Ulana Zahajkewycz
30. Allie Rotenberg
31. Chad Albers
32. Jeff thomas
33. Michael Perez
34. Jesse Lindhorst
35. Meg Hunt
36. Michael Hacker
37. Emory Allen
38. Johnny Yanok
39. Ashley Davis
40. David Seymour
41. Kyle Fewell
42. Sara Schultz
43. Jesse Riggle
44. Michelle Schwartzbauer
45. Ian Gorton
46. Lilian Joan Duremeier
47. Timothy Haugen
48. Kelly Abeln
49. Jez Tuya
50. Genna Paulsen
51. Dolly Oblong
52. Jimmy Giegerich


The show opening will be on August 17th! We're excited and ready!
More details to come!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Upcoming Show: The Garden Of Earthly Delights!

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The Garden of Earthly Delights is a place where your wildest dreams can come true, full of passion, indulgence, decadence... and maybe even a little sin.

Light Grey Art Lab is proud to host The Garden of Earthly Delights, a new show of original work from twenty illustrators and artists, curated by Tuesday Bassen and Pete Gamlen.

The show opens June 15th and runs until July 13th. The opening reception on Friday, June 15th, from 7-10 PM! Everyone is invited so please stop by!

We've put together a little sneak preview of some of the art that's rolling in, as well as a list of the participating artists! It's a super talented bunch and it's going to be a great show!

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Participating artists:
We're super excited for the opening of this show! Stop by to see the art and say hi! And invite friends via our Facebook events page!

Remember, the Opening Reception is Friday, June 15th from 7- 10pm! We're located on the corner of Stevens Ave and 26th Street - right across from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. Street parking is available on Stevens, 26th and 1st Ave.

See you there!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

CALL FOR ENTRIES! - Night of the Exquisite Corpse

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Awesome artists Adam Hoppus and Chris Schons have cooked up a great new collaborative show and I'd love to extend the invitation to you to participate!

Night of the Exquisite Corpse is a 50 artist collaborative exhibition and project that will be featured at Light Grey Art Lab in mid-August through Mid-September!

We're looking to feature the work of 50 designers and illustrators from around the globe. The theme of this show is the undead! Each artist / designer will be asked to modify (as much or as little as you wish) a 13 x 19" blank, fully-customizable die-line (consisting of 3 parts: a basic head, torso and legs). The finished, customized pieces will be assembled into approximately 7" tall figures, exhibited and sold at our brick and mortar gallery in Minneapolis as well as in our online shop. We will also be creating a gallery online to showcase all 50 pieces for paper toy / paper craft admirers (of course, suited with links to your personal site/ blog). The die line is created in a way that allows for individuals to assemble and swap body parts with any other creature in the show. We're excited about this interactive art piece as a whole and would love to count you in!

If you are interested in participating, please leave a comment below with a link to your website or online portfolio and Adam and Chris will reach out to the lucky 50 participants with more information!
Since we're capping the amount of people at 50, we know a lot of talented, awesome people may not be able to make it this time -- but rest assured that we'll be posting more great calls for entries soon! Show us what you've got and we're excited to see your work!

If you know someone that might be interested, pass it along! We'd love for as many people as possible to be able to enter!
Thanks, in advance, and we're looking forward to making art with you!

Please comment by Sunday, June 10 if you'd like to be involved! We know that's soon, so hurry and let us know if you're interested!
Thanks!