Zanne Brunner has organized a show of artists/musicians at I-Square Gallery in Irondequoit near the House of Guitars. It features artwork by six musicians and is entitled “Sights & Sounds II” It is a dusty storefront gallery in a strip mall near the House of Guitars, “dusty” because the whole area is being transformed into a Utopian town square thanks to a taxpayer funded PILOT Comida grant.
Peter Monacelli, Jaffe, Scott Regan, Steve Piper, Jed Curran, and I all have recent work in the show. I hung the ten drawings shown above from my ongoing “Models From Crime Page” series. There’s an opening on Friday night at 7PM that might involve some music.
Update: OK, I guess I was off the mark here, not even “often in error, never in doubt” like MX-80, more like “often in error, often in doubt.” Martin straightened me out with his comment below.
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I have to point out that the couple building Isquare are putting $13 million of their own money in and the COMIDA piece is a tiny fraction of the project total. It is not ‘funded’ by taxpayer dollars. They get tax breaks but none of that property was generating tax revenue to the town and has not for many years. Now it will eventually be a big tax generator. More importantly, it will raise property values across the board for the whole town which sorely needed a center.
Is it my imagination or does that guy on the lower left look like a self-portrait, especially now that you’re sporting a goatee?