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    • About Us
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Podcast: Talking with Colin Foran

Talking With Colin Foran
This week we were lucky enough to have a wonderful conversation with Colin Foran, who did an out-of-this-world piece for the Station Zero show (pun completely intended), and also has work in the upcoming Rolemodels show. Colin has spent the last 5 years at Microsoft Game Studios as a concept artist and associate art director. Working on the publishing side, Colin gets to help shape the look and feel of countless video game projects on a daily basis.

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Download the MP3 or Subscribe via iTunes!

Talking with Colin Foran
Length: 01:23:23
Synopsis: On this week's podcast we talk to Colin Foran, a concept artist and art director on the publishing side of Microsoft Game Studios. Colin helps shape the look and feel of countless video game projects on a daily basis, and we talk to him about the culture of work, the importance of practice and self reflection, how he continues to grow as an artist, and dealing with the balance of personal art and a demanding creative career. After the interview, Lindsay, Jenny, Francesa, and Chris talk about managing creative energy, work-life balance, and taking things one step at a time.

Notes:
You can see Colin Foran's art and follow what he's up to next on his Tumblr, CG Hub, Deviant Art, or on twitter @colin_foran.
tags: Audio, Colin Foran, Station Zero, StationZero, concept artwork, concept, podcast, video game
Monday 08.12.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Space Jam

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Look out, guys!

We had a lot of fun putting the finishing touches on the STATION ZERO photobooth! Anyone that is coming down this Friday to the opening reception of the Station Zero exhibition can participate and live inside one of the book covers! Battle monsters! Zoom through space! Join our space-man on a quest to hunt down alien life! Watch out for rocket ships!

Here's just a little preview of the wonders that await!

That, plus the amazing art of 80+ artists, revisiting classic books from the 1950s - 1970s. The art is stellar, the ambiance is out of this world.
Seriously.

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Run, Chris! Run!

Also! We're revealing huge renovations to the space this week! So, come join us and see what's new (and what's vintage).

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Baby Jenny is being watched very carefully

Here's the official facebook invite! Hope to see you there!

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Chris is jealous of my new boyfriend

Tonight we're hosting an amazing private event tonight with some great people for YELP's Space Jam! Photos from the preview event will be posted soon! Wish us luck! Can't wait to see you guys on Friday!
tags: Photobooth, Preview, StationZero
Wednesday 07.17.13
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
Comments: 1
 

Podcast: Talking With Don Blyly of Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore

Talking with Don Blyly of Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore
We're up to our eyeballs in futuristic spaceships, hostile alien worlds, fantastic alien races and space traveling heroes with week with the quickly approaching opening reception for Station Zero on Friday! Hope to see you there!

In preparing for Station Zero, we visited Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore, an amazing hidden Minneapolis treasure near the corner of Lake and Chicago. Uncle Hugo's is the nation's oldest surviving sci-fi bookstore and is a fantasy/sci-fi lover's dream come true. The large store is packed to the brim and you could easily spend days just sifting through the new and used books that are stacked in every corner. We snapped some photo's while we were there, too!

We recorded this week's podcast with Don Blyly, who started Uncle Hugo's back in 1974! Don is a huge fan of the genre, and besides the store he has an impressive personal sci-fi book collection of around 20,000 volumes! Don was a joy to talk to, as he obviously knows his stuff! If you're excited for Station Zero we know you'll love to hear this week's podcast!
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Download the MP3 or Subscribe via iTunes!

Talking With Don Blyly of Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore
​Length: 00:51:36
​Synopsis: Station Zero opens this week and in honor of the vintage sci-fi books that inspired the exhibit, we're talking to Don Blyly - owner of Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore. Uncle Hugo's is the oldest surviving Science Fiction bookstore in the country, filled with countless sci-fi books stacked floor to ceiling. Besides the store, Don estimates his private sci-fi book collection at nearly 20,000 volumes. So who better to talk to about the history of science fiction and get a little perspective about the world and culture that inspired Station Zero?

Notes:
During the podcast, we talk specifically about some books that Don provided. I've included photos below, for those of you that are following along!
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Uncle Hugo's Podcast

Here's a few more pictures we took in the shop. You can see them all in our flickr set!
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Uncle Hugo's Podcast
Uncle Hugo's Podcast
tags: Audio, StationZero, podcast
Monday 07.15.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
Comments: 2
 

Station Zero Opening Reception

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There’s no mistaking a vintage sci-fi novel the second you pick it up from a dusty used-book bin. There’s the perfect blend of a dead serious but at-the-same-time ridiculous title. The faded cover art depicts any number of sleek spacecraft, muscular space warriors and crystal utopias towering above harsh martian landscapes. The plot synopsis is filled with names like Zarak, Trask and Arzor.

And if that feeling warms your heart and puts a smile on your face, make sure to come visit Light Grey Art Lab for the opening of Station Zero on Friday, July 19th, from 7-10 PM. It's an amazing celebration of everything sci-fi, where we asked over eighty artists to reimagine the cover art for classic sci-fi novels!

See the full list of participating artists here!

RSVP via the Facebook event page!

Remember, the opening reception is Friday, July 19th from 7-10 PM! We're located on the corner of Stevens Ave and 26th Street. Street parking is available on Stevens, 26th and 1st Ave.

See you there!
tags: StationZero, opening reception, opening
Thursday 06.20.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
Comments: 1
 

STATION ZERO Artists Announced!

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Just a small peek at some of the books that will be finding new homes with some fantastic artists in the next week or so!

HUGE thanks to everyone that put their names in the hat for STATION ZERO - our upcoming science fiction : revisited exhibition. I'm really excited about the topic and thrilled that we had such an amazing crowd of artists applying to be in the show! We are absolutely humbled by how many fantastic people came out for this one! Please congratulate everyone that will be joining us! I know my book collection will be in good hands!
Stay tuned for more details about the show as they come and don't forget! We have another exciting call for art that is ending on the 15th!


STATION ZERO
Science Fiction: Revisited
Opening Friday July 19th
Running through August 9th
118 E. 26th Street #101
Minneapolis MN 55404

More details to follow!

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Ashley Mackenzie
John Delucca
Michael Gunder
Danielle Story
Andrew Kolb
Richie Pope
Rachel Suggs
Chris Park
Federico Piatti
Bene Rohlmann
George Bletsis
Rebecca Mock
Rodrigo Aviles
Emilie LeDuc
Shannon May
Evan Palmer
Britt Sanders
Sam Schechter
Felipe Vargas Lubbert
German Selim Shible
Kellan Jett
Joshua Zentner
Karen Dessire
Jez Tuya
John Lee
Steven Hughes
Aleks Sennwald
Ricardo Lopez Ortiz
Pablo Luebert
Meredith Miotke
Jesse Tise
Sage Einarsen
Maria Vitan
Angela Rizza
Harper Jaten
Cheyenne Curtis
Isuri Merenchi Hewage
Jori Bolton
Courtney Billadeau
Tyler Parker
Kelsey King
Frank Macchia
Taryn Gee
Roxie Vizcarra
Marissa Seguin
Melanie Daigle
Louis Wood
Jesse Lindhorst
Samone Murphy
Shanti Rittgers
Chris Walker
Colin Foran
Claire Hummel
Ciaran Duffy
Vero Navarro
Rebekka Dunlap
Erik Krenz
Andy Brinkman
Chris Visions
Rory Phillips
Julie Curtis
Chris Schons
Joe Casanova
Matt Rockefeller
Joe LIllington
Debbie Yu
Bill Ferenc
Angela An
Douglas Holgate
Ricardo Bessa
Allison Smith
Ian Gorton
Carey Pietsch
Ian Miller
Sara Pace
Tom Weiner
Ann Macarayan
Stephanie Brown
Ariel Elliott
Michael Perez
Jeremy Sorese
Marguerite Sauvage
Dan Matutina

Questions? Send me a note at hello@lightgreyartlab.com
And stay tuned!
tags: 2013, StationZero
Monday 05.13.13
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Reminder! Today's the last day to sign up for STATION ZERO!

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Today's the last day to sign up for our Sci-Fi call for art! We are looking for Science Fiction enthusiasts to join us in our summer poster show!
If you are interested in joining us, take a peek at the orignal post HERE for all of the details and to enter!

We'll be posting the list of participating artists on the blog early next week! Thanks and hope you can join us!
tags: 2013, CallforArt, StationZero
Friday 05.10.13
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Podcast: The Nerd Zone

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Inspired by the Role Models and Station Zero calls-for-art, this week we talk about our favorite nerdly passions. Starting with out with our recent introduction to D&D (thanks Evan!) the podcast then veers into some strange places as we dive deep into the nerdiest corners of our brains.

Download the MP3 or Subscribe via iTunes!

The Nerd Zone
Length: 00:56:30
Synopsis: This week we discuss pressing matters like Dungeons & Dragons, Anime Boyfriends, Sci-Fi VS Fantasy, old PC games, and awkward secrets. Inspired by the overwhelming reaction to both of Light Grey Art Lab's newest calls-for-art (Station Zero and Role Models), Lindsay, Chris, Jenny, Jared, and Francesca proudly share some of their nerdiest passions.
tags: Audio, RoleModels, StationZero, podcast
Monday 05.06.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

CALL FOR ART: STATION ZERO - Science Fiction, Revisited.

Station Zero - Light Grey Art Lab's Sci Fi Show, celebrating the heyday of classic science fiction.

New Call For Art: Station Zero: Light Grey Art Lab's Sci Fi Show, celebrating the authors, titles and images of 1950s - 1970s science fiction.

EDIT (5.11.13) Thanks so much for everyone that put your name in the hat for our STATION ZERO show!
We'll be posting the final list of artists shortly! So exciting to see so many new (virtual) faces, and really excited for the show! :)
Details to come shortly! Thanks again! --- Lindsay

Worlds within worlds. Airtight space stations housing alien races. Biodomes covering spires built by artificial intelligence. The bridge between physics, futuristic science, philosophy and anthropology.

Yes, we realize that you're not supposed to judge a book by it's cover, but judging by the covers of these books, the future of the universe is pretty sick. Over the last couple months I've been amassing a huge technicolor library of vintage sci-fi books from the 1950s through the 1970s.

Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, Ursula K Le Guin and Arthur C. Clarke are just some of the names that grace the covers of these beauties.

Station Zero - Light Grey Art Lab's Sci Fi Show

Our newest show, STATION ZERO, pays tribute to the days when writers were creating works about YEAR 2013 (Yes, this is an actual title of one of the books I have) as if we'd all be wearing stylish foil space suits while eating nutri-cubes for dinner.
We're looking for artists interested in joining us in revisiting classics from this era in larger-than-life posters.


Station Zero - Light Grey Art Lab's Sci Fi Show

How it'll work:
If you're interested in joining us, put your name, website and email in the comments!

Then! After we get our ultimate list of sci-fi artists, we'll mail all of our participating artists a unique, and amazing vintage book that you will use as the basis for your poster.

There are only a couple rules for the show!
0. We'll pick a book from our library at random and send you one through the post!
1. All of the type that was included on the front cover of the original book (That includes the title, author and any other interesting phrases, prices, or notes!) should be included in your final poster.
2. It's optional to read the book, but we strongly recommend reading it if you can! (It might be really fantastic and help inform your work!)
3. This is a vintage themed sci-fi show, but you are able to interpret the art however you'd like.
4. Once you receive the books, please love them with all of your hearts! :)

The final works will be showcased in the gallery and online as 18" x 24" posters alongside a mini print of the original book cover and some information about the book.

And yes, you get to keep the book!

Please help us spread the word to anyone that loves type, sci-fi, or posters. We're really excited about this show and hope you'll love these books as much as we do!

PLEASE ENTER THE CALL FOR ART BY MAY 10th! We'll be announcing the final list of artists on May 13th!

Thanks guys! We're excited about celebrating the days when everyone's space name started with a "Z".

The show will be on display July 19th through August 9th!
tags: 2013, CallforArt, StationZero
Wednesday 04.24.13
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
Comments: 305
 

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