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Houston show opens tonight
I should be at this opening tonight dangit. :(
*sigh* I've got to work on being more able to coordinate mini-travels like this...It just..well, the idea of flying there and getting around and finding a hotel..all intimidated me..and then with us moving and my finances being what they are it just seemed a big expense...so, *sigh* I decided not to. But now of course, the day of the opening, I wish somehow I had worked it out. I should be there.:(
pooey on me. OK I think from now on...no excuses. I just bite the bullet and do it.
M A A S P R O J E C T S
is pleased to announce
EXCAVATING REALITIES: DARLENE CHARNECO AND CHRIS NATROP
opening reception - Thursday, April 7, 7 to 9 pm.
April 7 until May 7, 2005

Press Release:
Altering their surrounding environment, artists Darlene Charneco and Chris Natrop provide an innovative glimpse into the reality of our lives while delineating differing insertion points that identify our place in the world. Looking both to nature and man-made structures, each artist exposes surprising relationships between memory, perception and the factual elements of our existence to create poetic works that hover between the real and the imaginary. ( read more )
*sigh* I've got to work on being more able to coordinate mini-travels like this...It just..well, the idea of flying there and getting around and finding a hotel..all intimidated me..and then with us moving and my finances being what they are it just seemed a big expense...so, *sigh* I decided not to. But now of course, the day of the opening, I wish somehow I had worked it out. I should be there.:(
pooey on me. OK I think from now on...no excuses. I just bite the bullet and do it.
is pleased to announce
EXCAVATING REALITIES: DARLENE CHARNECO AND CHRIS NATROP
opening reception - Thursday, April 7, 7 to 9 pm.
April 7 until May 7, 2005

Press Release:
Altering their surrounding environment, artists Darlene Charneco and Chris Natrop provide an innovative glimpse into the reality of our lives while delineating differing insertion points that identify our place in the world. Looking both to nature and man-made structures, each artist exposes surprising relationships between memory, perception and the factual elements of our existence to create poetic works that hover between the real and the imaginary. ( read more )