
Jennifer Burrell
www.creationsbyjdb.com
Melanie Carr
Krissy Childs
Judy Cuddihee
www.judycuddihee.com
Margot Curran
www.margotcurran.com
Merle Curran-Ackert
Corinne Dean
www.nottoopink.etsy.com
Dog Bone Art
www.laurasdogboneart.com/
Ms Kitty Fantastico
www.mskittyfibers.etsy.com
Lexi Franks
www.orangefishy.net
Intimidnation
www.intimidnation.com
Jenny Harada
www.jennyharada.com
Heidi Kenney
www.mypapercrane.com
Teresa Levy
www.sewingstars.com
Amanda Maples
Kim Mikenis
www.sharkinmysink.com
Jane & Zoe Miller
Gina Narracci
Paul Panamarenko
Neesy Pea
www.heydayfashion.com
Jessie Petrick
monkeysgohome.blogspot.com/
Jen Rarey
www.studio-rama.com/
Marianne Roosa
www.12punt3.nl
SappyMooseTree
www.sappymoosetree.com
Jessica Smolinski
www.jessicaschwind.com
Kristin Tercek a.k.a. Cuddly Rigor Mortis
www.cuddlyrigormortis.com
Mariska Vos-Bolman a.k.a. Fluffels
www.fluffels.com
Jemma Williams
www.jemmawilliams.com
March 12, 2008
For Immediate Release.
Contact Jemma Williams or John Bent. info@hellomynameisgallery.com
NEW HAVEN, CT. Hello My Name Is Gallery is proud to present PLUSH!, a group exhibition featuring the work of 30 national and international established and emerging plush artists. These artists use textiles and soft sculpture to create curious creatures and objects, that incorporate Pop Art, Surrealism, fantasy and childhood nostalgia.
PLUSH! examines the burgeoning artistic practice of "designer" plush, an art form that has its roots in toys (and nostalgia for toys), soft sculpture, pop art, urban illustration and design, and the do-it-yourself craft uprising. The artists in PLUSH! present a diverse range of work. From the ultra-cute and Pop-Art inspired, to work that is darker, more adult-oriented, and everything in between. The work in PLUSH! blurs the boundaries between fine art and consumer product, akin to the rising designer toy movement embodied in the limited edition toys sold at stores like KidRobot and New Haven's own Channel 1.
"Plush!" at Hello my name is Gallery, runs from April 5th to April 26th. The opening reception is April 5th, starting at 6:30pm and ending 10pm. Gallery hours are Sundays 12pm -4pm and by appointment Monday through Saturday. For more information, or directions to the Gallery, please visit: www.hellomynameisgallery.com.
Also on April 5th starting at 6:30pm, our opening is partnered with a music event downstairs. ArLoW presents sets by DJ's Johnny Strangler and Garage Flower of Shag Frenzy, Hartford's only indie dance night. The weekly event has been located at Sweet Jane's on Pratt Street in Downtown Hartford for a year now, and the crowds are getting more mad for it as time goes on. Johnny Strangler and Garage Flower are the resident DJ's, playing the best in classic alternative dance and postpunk, new indie dancerock, and the occasional campy disco number. Opening up for the Shag Frenzy DJ's will be a live set by The Spigot Orchestra. Making their triumphant return, they will play a selection of the only the most ironic of 80's cover music. For more information about music at ArLoW, please contact Adam Kubota at adam.kubota@gmail.com
Margot Curran
Anna Daegele
Jessica & Joe Smolinski
Alicia Van Campen
Melanie Carr
New Haven Advocate • Signals & Noise Blog
PLUSH! Stuffed in Westville • 4/6/2008 • by Thomas MacMillan
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Weekend Party Update Blog • by Sam McKinniss
Plush Party • 4/6/2008
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