Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Cave Show


Dear World,

here's announcing the newest installment of ribbons shows...another foray into the realms of magical gathering (not to be confused with magic the gathering)...this time we will search for the special feeling in the depths of a cave. A Paper Cave built by two bros namely, myself, David Wilson and my friend Kelly Roth Best. This cave is being entrenched inside Kelly's space, Woulds. Perhaps you were at the Tent Show erected in this very same space...that looked like this. this will look like something else.

CAVE SHOW!
@
WOULDS
5861 San Pablo Ave (at 59th st)
Oakland, CA

#1
OCTOBER 31
(halloween)

MOUNT EERIE
+
BARN OWL


8pm, $10 please

#2
NOVEMBER 22


LUCKY DRAGONS
+
AVOCET
+
FERTILE CRESCENT
+
HECUBA


8pm, $5-10 please

This show will be in conjunction with the art show that I'm having next door to Woulds at Forthrite Printing called "From Now On"...it will be opening on November 7th.
if you'd like me to send you a copy of the invitation I'm making for all this business, email me your address (ribbonspublications@gmail.com) and quite simply, I'll mail you one.

7 comments:

Cielle Taaffe said...

goodness gracious gosh o'gee
i'm so there.

nathaniel russell said...

cavenerds for life

ribbonspublications(at)gmail.com said...

I just finished my bowl of cereal while reading a little bit of the book I got out of the library, "Underground Worlds."

cavenerds for life is right.

frank Lyon said...

"Im gonna be ------ from now on.... Im gonna be ----- starting now." Digging your reductive method homenbreath. Appropriate for a cave really. Diggin?

other double gettin' kitten,
francois.

ribbonspublications(at)gmail.com said...

the first now on thoughts were most certainly bred from our last sojourn up mountain diablo.

diggin.

Max said...

from the oed:

" cave-dweller , one who dwells in a cave, a troglodyte; spec. applied to (a) those races of prehistoric men who dwelt in natural caves; (b) the Bohemian Brethren, a religious sect formed from the remains of the Hussites in the 15th c., so called because they hid in caves to escape persecution; (c) fig., one who is uncivilized in behaviour like a prehistoric cave-man"

gettin scholarly on ya

Anonymous said...

received a beautiful invitation in the mail yesterday. looking forward to communal spelunking in oakland.

thanks,
jason f