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. 

Recently, we looked again at the etched glass panels made for that exhibition. 

Here are the original installation shots of these works:

4 Responses

  1. Big fan already! I am reaching out to sites I like and want to see if you would provide feedback on my etching supplies if I sent them to you free. Any interest? These will be shipped directly to you at no cost. I am looking forward to your reply. I can’t wait to hear from you! Eric

  2. I recently found your site and am already a fan! I supply items such as glass etching cream and stencils to crafters and wanted to see if you would test some of my products for free in exchange for feedback. Will you please let me know by email? I will try to come back to this page later to see if you replied in the comments too. I will ship the supplies to you all for free with cream and stencils. I am looking forward to your reply. Thanks in advance for your reply. Eric

Leave a Reply to John Muse Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Posts

Roberta Fallon on Everything Must Go! 100% Off

Roberta Fallon of the now venerable Philly artblog reports on Everything Must Go! 100% Off! I particularly appreciate the tags she places at the end ...

More from Extra Medium: Everything Must Go!

Haverford student Aby Isakov fulfilled her promise—or part of it: “I will get a tattoo of my fav shape from the shape game.” It’s indeed ...

Another report from someone who left with an artwork during Extra Medium: Everything Must Go! 100% Off!

Art Historian and critic for Philly Artblog Group Andrea Kirsh was third to choose. She offers the following report. Note the Malevich… um, seriously, she ...

Three Students, Three Pages of Wild Criticism

During the run of Extra Medium | John Muse, three single sheets of 8.5 x 11 paper were pasted to the walls just outside of ...

First four reports of received works in situ from Extra Medium | John Muse: Everything Must Go!

Thanks Homay King, Erin Schoneveld, Natalie Hijinx, and Rachel Stern at the Phebe Anna Thorne School. They sent me documentation of their Extra Medium works ...

Entering the Cosmos/ Journeys Beyond the Cosmodrome

For the past year Jeanne and Lydia Matthews have been working on a project in Akkol, Kazakhstan entitled Entering the Cosmos/ Journeys Beyond the Cosmodrome.  Lydia now ...