Some of you have been asking how
ORANJE resolved this past summer, and if I can still be found showing in the Harrison Center for the Arts.
(A few of you have simply wondered when I might draw a new picture or two- I humbly offer you the 'Signs' post submitted earlier today!)
Regarding
ORANJE... several participants lost power in their booths for several hours during the event, and were left sitting in the dark. This was especially frustrating since the building had been closed for the three days prior to the event, ostensibly to stress-test the electrical system. The event's organizers were extremely apologetic, and refunded the booth fees to the affected artists, a gesture which was very much appreciated. I'm not sure if I'll try to participate in the event again next year, but that decision owes more to lingering back pain incurred during this year's booth set-up than to any dissatisfaction with the event itself.
In November I finally vacated my space in the Harrison Center, an action that I had been weighing for some time. During my last First Friday, weighed by the memories of the previous year, my resolve to leave almost wavered. Fortunately a certain member of HCA staff was on hand to renege on previous agreements, to humiliate a good friend of mine, and to accuse me of acting to the detriment to the Harrison's community of artists. Suddenly, leaving didn't seem so difficult. Although my thirteen months in the space were fraught with frustration, I am grateful to have made the aqcuaintance of so many wonderful people. So... Lydia, Liz, Maurice, Jay, Beth, Quincey, Kip, Pam, Toni, Tyler, Emma, and everyone else, if you ever stumble upon this blog, know that I'd gladly go through that whole experience again, just to have the opportunity of having met you. The Harrison undoubtedly houses the highest caliber of artists in Indy, and although it will be a long time before I set foot in that building again, I would encourage anyone who hasn't already visited the HCA to catch a First Friday show as soon as possible!
Well, I think that that's it- the loose ends of 2008 have all been neatly tied up. If I'm forgetting anything, give me a heads up. And have a great 2009!