Monday, November 2, 2009

LLH Nov. 1 update

Done:
1. applied to Canadian show for print/2D-hanging work
2. wrote/edited new combo statement
3. have written every day
4. applied to SAIC job
5. contacted recruiter who formerly wanted to hire me, like 3 yrs ago!
6. sewed two costumes for halloween!!! fun!
7. sourced screen printers in Chicago; Windy City Screenprinters highly recommended
8. Bought fabric for a sewing project
For the next week/ two weeks:
1. apply to on-line teaching job
2. print work and frame them. (chicagoans, wed. is dirt-cheap-digital-day at Helix!!)
3. work stuff: customer appreciation night, 2-day inventory, sundays open (all of this sucks but will take a lot of my time and energy)
4. source quote for statement from the book that MJJ suggested. can not find the author!
5. read Everyday Intro and 1 essay.
6. sew one animal that the boys designed; "Mr. Ravioli" (yes, the boys have designed these stuffed amoebas that jadyn named Mr. Raviolis!)

4 comments:

  1. What is Everyday, Keiko? I feel like we discussed this but I am unsure...

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  2. We should: (a) discuss Rant- whether it's worth it to rekindle, and if so, where does it tie in; (b) explore grantwriting opportunities specific to arts funding/shows/work, etc.

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  3. laura, you have done SO much! don't forget you also worked 25 hours in 2 days at alessi. :) good work on the job hunt, too, i know how hard it is. and applying for shows! damn, girl, how do you find the time? i always joke that there is no way i could have kids, work over 40 hours a week, and do everything that you do... you are amazing!

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  4. uh, duh! sorry, i just noticed that you two had posted. i am so stupid; i don't even check my own posts' comments. oopsy, daisy. anywho. thanks, lucy. but for real, where has all the busy-work gotten me? dez, yes! revisit. "Everyday" is a book that Grace had suggested on contemporary art that deals with the Everyday in theory, practice or methodology. i need to read it. there is also a book that mary jane suggested to me that i read parts of, again a book of many writings addressing the topic of the Everyday.

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