works created for The Adventures of Blacky

When we installed The Adventures of Blacky at the Patricia Sweetow Gallery in 1998, we also installed a number of sculptural works that meant to amplify and play upon the same themes: testing protocols, home life, and other battlegrounds of childhood.
new drawings

We’ve spent a few mornings creating new manhole cover tracings and drawings. Here they are.
etched glass panels for The Adventures of Blacky

For our 1998 exhibition of The Adventures of Blacky at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, we created a series of mirrored glass panels, etched on both sides.
manhole covers, drawings, GPS readings

We’re beginning to map the locations of the manhole covers we’ve traced and drawn.
Jeanne posts on Saint Lucy

Jeanne published a brief non-fiction work to Mark Durant’s site, Saint Lucy.
charcoal & graphite on vellum: the drawings for Manhole 452

Here are the untitled drawings for Manhole 452 at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.
installation shots of Manhole 452

Here are installation shots of Manhole 452 at Patricia Sweetow Gallery.
Kenneth Baker of the SF Chronicle reviews Manhole 452

On May 14th the San Francisco Chronicle published a review by Kenneth Baker of our show at Patricia Sweetow Gallery, Manhole 452.
Manhole 452 on YouTube

Manhole 452 is now available for viewing on YouTube. Or you can watch it here
Manhole 452 on YouTube
On February 16th John met with Aaron Levy, Megan Schmidgal, and Lee Dunsmore at The Slought Foundation to discuss possible projects that would reveal and frame prior uses of the building at 4017 Walnut Street.