Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Printer Issues at Compound Gallery

Big thanks to Jason Sturgill for inviting me to make my first Risograph print for the Printer Issues show at Compound Gallery.  Email me if you are interested in acquiring one.


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Illustrated Farm Journal II

To view full size visit the Full Plate Farm site:

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Illustrated Farm Journal

Miniature newsflash! I am thrilled to be doing a 5 month collaboration with Danny and Michelle at Full Plate Farm in Ridgefield, WA. They put out a Farm Seeks Artist call and have invited 5 artists in 5 mediums to document the farm during the winter CSA. The project I proposed is an Illustrated Farm Journal and the first entry just went up on their blog today.  To see the first entry full size please visit: 
http://fullplatefarm.com/field-notes

Thursday, October 17, 2013

New paintings for sale on Busy-Being

New paintings from my show in Austin "How To Read A Map" are now for sale on the Busy-Being site. Many of them are tiny and very affordable! 

 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Solo Show in Austin TX opening tomorrow night!

How To Read A Map

New paintings by Lori D.

Opening October 10, 7-9pm
Busy Being
1601 East 5th St. #102
Austin, TX 78702
(enter on Comal)
http://www.busy-being.com/


Gothtober video premieres today!

My friend Paul and I collaborated on a music video for a song that Paul made called "Health Care is a Human Right."  The video premieres today on the Gothtober site.  We are 'The Tommy Douglas Quartet'.  Click on bag #9!
www.gothtober.com


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Lord I : The Records Keeper screening at Portland's Hollywood Theater

My 15 minute long hand-drawn animation Lord I: The Records Keeper will be screening as part of the Hollywood Theater's Repressed Cinema Series along with films by other Portland animators on Tuesday September 17 at 7:30pm.  This screening is being programmed by the spectacular Ben Popp of Experimental Film Festival Portland.  Here is the description from their site and a link to the listing.

Portland is a place known for it’s Beer, Beards, and Bikes, but did you know it is also renowned for its animators?  Just think California Raisins or Jim Blashfield.  There’s WAY MORE TOO!  On Tuesday September 17th at 7:30pm, Repressed Cinema is going to feature several local animators currently making work in this fair city of animation!

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

20 Years of Girl Skateboards

Some of the OG dolls I painted for a Girl Skateboard series will be part of this exhibit at Known Gallery in LA celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Girl Skateboards.  I so wish I could see this show!


CSSSA in the news!

This was my 11th year working with the California State Summer School for the Arts.  Here is a short article about the program featuring several photos of our Animation Dept. students!


http://www.scpr.org/blogs/education/2013/08/05/14425/competitive-state-summer-school-offers-rare-opport/?slide=9

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Special Effect & Time Farmers

I will be showing my film Lord I: The Records Keeper in LA at Cinefamily on July 25 along with the program I am touring with called Time Farmers which features new work by many of my most beloved animators and ALSO it is part of a double bill with Peter Burr's new show SPECIAL EFFECT!  Here is more info on the Cinefamily site. 

And here is a little trailer:



Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person
Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person
Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person
Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person
Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person
Animation Breakdown is über-proud to present this very special double-stuffed evening — featuring the L.A. premieres of two brand-new, totally stunning programs, and including a totally absorptive, live multimedia experience. Sharing the same bleeding-edge spirit, these unique shows are collaborations with some of the freshest, most original talents in contemporary animation.
SPECIAL EFFECT – 7:30pm
Video/performance artist Peter Burr hosts Special Effect, a live imaginary TV show inspired by “The Zone”, the mysterious destination within Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 film Stalker. Combining 18 shorts that utilize a wide swath of cutting-edge techniques, original music from Lucky Dragons and Seabat, and a live performance by Burr involving laser beams, greenscreens and a webcam, Special Effect transports us to a warped impression of Tarkovsky’s cryptic, off-limits realm of hope, possibility and desire. Commissioned by video label Cartune Xprez, the 30-second works onscreen throughout the show were crafted by underground animators from across the globe.
Approx 70 mins., live and digital presentation.
Contributors include: James Duesing, Amy Lockhart, Yoshi Sodeoka, Billy Grant, Michael Bell-Smith, Ola Vasiljeva, Jacob Ciocci, Andrew Benson, Jeff Kriksciun, Chad VanGaalen, Philippe Blanchard, E*Rock, Luke Painter, Brandon Blommaert, Stu Hughes, Devin Flynn, Michael Robinson, Sabrina Ratté, and Brenna Murphy. Show written by Peter Burr, Maya Lubinsky, and PFFR. Costumes by Diana Joy. Computer programming by Mike Heavers.
TIME FARMERS — approx. 9:00pm
Having just finished her 2-D, hand-drawn film Lord I: The Records Keeper, acclaimed illustrator/animator Lori Damiano has gathered new shorts from some friends to accompany her newly-completed creation on a motorcycle-bound U.S. road trip — and it just so happens that her friends are some of North America’s leading independent contemporary animators. The result is Time Farmers, a diverse showcase of unconventional animated art — and we’re proud she’s made Animation Breakdown her L.A. pitstop!
Approx 60 mins., digital presentation.
FILMS TO BE SCREENED:
Chapter Three by Jo Dery
Rebellious Bird by Jennifer Levonian
Wee Wee Attractors by Leif Goldberg and Ursa Goldenrose
Like A Lantern by Lilli Carre
Move Mountain by Kirsten Lepore
Blanket Statement No. 1: Home Is Where The Heart Is by Jodie Mack
Edible Rocks by Stefan Gruber
Inside The Weeping Volcano by Trixy Sweetvittles
Sleeping Beauty by Amy Lockhart
Night Moves by Takeshi Murata & Billy Grant
Lord I: The Records Keeper by Lori Damiano
- See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/animation-breakdown/#animation-breakdown-special-effect-peter-burr-in-person-time-farmers-lori-damiano-in-person

Monday, July 8, 2013

Cover Oregon TV spot

I made some paintings that are used as backdrops in this lovely Cover Oregon spot.  There are also paintings in here by other Portland artists:  Forrest Martin, Garrett Durant, and Chris Haberman.
Click the link below to have a look:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv2UUcXCo9g&feature=player_embedded

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Joshua Tree Time Farmers Screening coming up quick!

I will be screening my new film Lord I: The Records Keeper in Joshua Tree on June 6.  I have put together a little program of films to tour around with and they are by my most beloved animation filmmakers.  I hope I will get to share these films with you!  Contact me if you would like this program to come to your hometown.  Stay tuned for more dates:  http://timefarmers.tumblr.com/


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Lord I : The Records Keeper Premiere Tonight!

Tonight I will screen the hand-drawn animated film I have been working on for over 10 YEARS at the Hollywood Theater in Portland, Oregon as part of the spectacular GRIDLORDS 12 bonanza.  I hope you can come out to watch this pile of drawings go by!

 For more info:  http://hollywoodtheatre.org/gridlords/

April 27th at 9:30pm   $5
Gridlords is a narrative arts and performance-based monthly live experience. Its roots are in Portland’s underground and art comics community, starting in April 2012 at the Waypost. With a strong love of interdisciplinary performance and storytelling, and a desire to marry sound and vision in new ways, Gridlords inventor Sean Christensen felt a void of a live experience in the world he knew was possible. He felt its echoes from fragments in memories and saw its potential in his future. Gridlords wishes to be the lectures of Lynda Barry as an explosive inspirational devotional performance piece or the performance pieces of Laurie Anderson as a universe! The world has become used to facing a device that is feeding you animated images and audio messages while your friend is virtually talking to you and your other friend is talking to you in person while facing their own device with a whole other set of stimuli. Gridlords is the stimulus presented all at once for a unified audience with an attention span. Gridlords wants you, the audience, to feel a part of something.
Eamon Espey & Lisa Krause: performing Ishi’s Brain
Ishi’s Brain is a show by Lisa Krause and Eamon Espey that incorporates shadow puppets, a marionette, masks and a liberal use of painted cardboard. It’s based on a chapter in Espey’s new graphic novel, Songs of the Abyss. The true story is about a man who has often been referred to as “the last wild Indian.” In Krause and Espey’s version, it becomes a science fiction ritual where a lone spirit spends his final days and an alien shaman guides him into the next world.
MSHR
MSHR is a collaborative audio-visual project by Birch Cooper and Brenna Murphy. The duo works across digital, analog and organic media to build synthesizers, installations, recordings and rituals. “A hand tracing a spiral in the wet sand, meshing with the sky to form a nano chip.”
Chelsea Kamm w/ the Many Fur Puppet troupe
IN THE DARK TIMES. A short and sweet shadow puppet show about the end times by the Many Fur Puppet Troupe, set to a live soundtrack by a wild band of Portland locals.
The Many Fur Puppet Troupe is an ever-changing group of collaborators scattered across the country from Florida to Chicago. We make experimental shadow puppetry on the overhead projector. Somehow we have found ourselves in Oregon, and we are very excited to present our most current incarnation – a collaboration between Eugene based puppeteer Chelsea Kamm and an amorphous group of Portland musicians.
Erin Tanner performing Dream Governor
Dream Governor: a multi media collage story of a full time dreamer who lives in the dome of a capitol building, inspired by recent travel time and conversations in Olympia Wa and Providence RI. Erin Tanner is a pacific northwest based artist in realms of comics, puppetry, performance, animation, piano, comedy, storytelling, and most recently mural paintings and video.
MARSUPLALA
MARSUPLALA is a collaborative performance project between artists Wally C. and Alex Chiu.  The project can be described as a collage of creative vomit; some of the best there is to offer in the world of Weirdo Art Theater. Expect to see full body monster costumes, animated violence, and drippy cuteness.
Lori D. presents a Gridlords Animation reel
EDIBLE ROCKS by STEFAN GRUBER
Stefan Gruber is a Seattle animator and performance artist. He creates a short hand drawn, digitally finished film every year. Edible Rocks is his new film about the time he convinced his little brother that there were rocks you can eat.
WATER by AMY LOCKHART
Amy Lockhart is a filmmaker, animator and artist. Her animations have screened at festivals nationally and internationally, including the Ann Arbor Film Festival and International Animation Festival in Hiroshima, Japan.
LIKE A LANTERN by LILLI CARRE
Lilli Carré is an artist and illustrator living in Chicago. She primarily works in the forms of animation and comics, and is the co-founder of the Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation. She has created several books of comics, most recently the short story collection Heads or Tails, published by Fantagraphics Books.
WEE WEE ATTRACTORS by LEIF GOLDBERG and URSA GOLDENROSE
Leif Goldberg’s mystifying films present the viewer with an ecstatic obstacle course of mutating images and delightfully warped sounds.  In addition to filmmaking, Goldberg is an independent artist whose work ranges from drawings and objects to screen prints.
(from Anthology Film Archives program notes, Feb. 2013)
LORD I: THE RECORDS KEEPER by LORI DAMIANO
Lori D. is a Portland based independent Illustrator & animator.  LORD I: THE RECORDS KEEPER is a hand-drawn animated film that she has been working on for over 10 orbits of the earth.  LORD I is a story of a documentarian learning to shake off the mental barnacles of the past and the holographic barnacle projections of the future in order to encounter the indefinable present moment.



Saturday, April 20, 2013

Reception for 'To The Manner Born' Tomorrow!

If you are in Portland Oregon tomorrow, April 21st, please come for a visit between 4-6pm at Stumptown on Division to have a little look at some new paintings I made.  I would be so honored if you can be there with us!

4525 SE Division Street
http://stumptowncoffee.com/location/portland/division/


Monday, April 8, 2013

To The Manner Born

I have some new paintings up in a solo show at Stumptown on Division here in Portland Oregon.
They will be up through the end of April and there is a little reception scheduled for Sunday April 21 from 4-6pm.  Hope to see you there!



Stumptown
4525 SE Division St.
Portland, OR
(503) 230-7702