I connected with Artburst Studios in Denver several months ago when I was invited to exhibit in their “Weird” show. I was attracted by their business model which is a great opportunity for collectors and for artists. The format is a 3-day online show. You can preview 24 hours in advance, but no purchases until 9am (PST) on Thursday, June 11. The show ends at 3pm, Saturday, June 13.
To purchase, you must register first. Since most of the sales happen in the first few hours, it’s recommended you
Artburst started just over a year ago and has hosted multiple themed shows. “Weird” promises to be the best show yet. Here are a few if the masks I will be exhibiting.
When I saw the call for entries, I thought — these are my people.
Weird describes most of my work. My masks are imaginative exaggerations of human qualities — the hidden, the shadowed, the parts of ourselves we don't always put on display. The Jungian Shadow. The face behind the face. If that isn't weird, I'm not sure what is. So when Artburst Studios in Denver invited me to exhibit in their "Weird" show, it felt less like an opportunity and more like a recognition.
Artburst has built something genuinely interesting — a three-day online show format that works equally well for collectors and artists. No gallery overhead, no geographic barrier, just good work finding the right people. They started just over a year ago and have hosted multiple themed shows. "Weird" promises to be their best yet.
Here are the show details:
The show opens Thursday, June 11 at 9am PST and runs through Saturday, June 13 at 3pm PST. You can preview the work 24 hours in advance, but purchases don't open until Thursday morning. Most sales happen in the first few hours. If you’re interested in a piece, register before the show opens.
Here are a few of the masks I will be exhibiting.