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The ROBO SHOW Opens Next Friday!

View fullsize "The Forager" by Justin Oaksford
View fullsize "Incredible Tales Quarterly" by Sander B.
View fullsize "U.S.S Paul Bunyan" by John DeLucca
View fullsize "Fruitbots!" by Andrew Kolb
View fullsize "The Final Battle" by Evan Palmer
View fullsize "The Tigerbot" by Pierre Kleinhouse
View fullsize "VW Tortoise" by Kate O'Hara
View fullsize "Long Way Home" by Maggie Chiang
View fullsize "Sturmfaust Panzerzug" by Rory Phillips

Next Friday, February 12th is the opening reception for The ROBO SHOW, it is absolutely crazy that it's almost here! From 7-10pm next Friday bring all your robo-loving friends and come hang out with us! You take in all the mechanical mayhem your brains can handle. If you want more information on the show topic itself you can check out the page for it here. Also, there's a Facebook event page for the opening reception right here for anyone that's interested.

Above is a little sneak peek / recap of just a few of the incredible illustrations that make up this exhibition! Everyone who's participating has seriously gone above and beyond with their artwork and concepts! If you're curious you can hover over the images above for the artist's name, and bonus info about their piece!

Thank you all for your wonderful support!

tags: TheRoboShow, justin oaksford, SanderB, John DeLucca, andrew kolb, evan palmer, Pierre Kleinhouse, kateohara, maggie chiang, Rory Phillips
Friday 02.05.16
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

The Robo Show - Artists Announced!

ARTISTS ANNOUNCED! THE ROBO SHOW!

We are pleased to announce the artists that have been selected to participate in the upcoming Robo Show Exhibition. We look forward to showcasing the new artwork and previews as we lead up to the exhibition, opening February 12th from 7-10pm.

Congratulations to all of The Robo Show Artists: 
Alex Dos Diaz, Adam Hoppus, Alyssa Winans, Ameorry Luo, Andrew Kolb, Andy Bennett, Angela An, Ashley Mackenzie, Boya Sun, Brett Martin, Bridget Underwood, Chris Kindred, Chris Schons, Ciel Bahena, Colin Foran, Dacosta, Darla Okada, Ed Skudder, Eli Minaya, Emory Allen, Evan Palmer, Iain Matthiae, Isuri Merenchi Hewage, Jason Holt, Jasu Hu, Jesse Lindhorst, Jesse Riggle, Jessica TC Lee, Joe Maccarone, John DeLucca, John Lee, Jon Marchione, Jorge De la Paz, Junyi Wu, Justin Oaksford, Karina Rehrbehn, Kate O'Hara, Lara Paulussen, Leonard Peng, Linda Yan, Liz Parlett, Liz Pulido, Louie Zong, Maggie Chiang, Marisa Seguin, Martin Gee, Michael Janzen, Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Nicole Miles, Paul Reinwand, Phoenix Chan, Pierre Kleinhouse, Primary Hughes, Priscilla Boatwright, Rafael Mayani, Ricardo Bessa, Richie Pope, Rodrigo Avilés, Rory Phillips, Sander B, Shawn Pedralba, Sherif Habashi, TyRuben Ellingson, Vaughan Ling, and Vero Navarro.

Thanks to everyone that put their name in the hat for this show and stay tuned for more info as we get closer!!

tags: TheRoboShow
Wednesday 12.23.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

THE ROBO SHOW: Call for Artists!

CALL FOR ARTISTS!

Black smoke belches from the exhaust pipes beneath greasy armored plates. Steam courses through the cylinders and the 22 pistons jerk frantically back and forth, propelling your huge mass forward down the damp cobblestone streets. Frightened eyes peek from behind sooty curtains -- the unmistakable clanging of steel can be heard from a mile away in the still night.  

An old church bell tolls in the distance and a plume of bats escapes the ancient belfry. They head west, across the low blood moon and over the city walls with ease. You feel a pang of jealousy. The raids come in the night. The shells of rusting drones lay where they fell many years ago--- crumpled against the scarred old brownstones. This tired war started years ago and the resolution seems just too far beyond the realm of possibility. So these days, each able-bodied soul learns to salvage, build, and fight. Phlegm rattles in your throat and you drag your mouth across the shoulder of your wool shirt. You’re not ready. 

You sit tight in the belly of this mechanical beast as it towers above the thatched roofs of the city. Your breath steams through the metal grate before your face, you step forward and poise for battle.

THE ROBO SHOW
Mechs & Mobile Suits
Opens Friday, February 12 • 7 - 10pm
Light Grey Art Lab
118 E. 26th Street #101
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404 USA


THE CALL:
Illustrative engineers, come forth! Bring your metaphorical blueprints and show us your visionary prowess! We are looking for artists that would like to design the ultimate mech or mobile suit, armored vehicle, or cybernetic enhancements for our next exhibition: The Robo Show! 

Whether your vision of the perfect Mech is something of a fighter, piloting a futuristic war machine, The Borg piloting a huge cube,  a brain piloting a large pointy-headed man in his underwear, or an ancient automaton designed by a distant culture of long ago, we want you to help us build the universe's most diverse legion of mechanical mercenaries. 

What drives your technology? Is it bleeding-edge future-tech? Is it ancient? Magical? What universe? What culture? What purpose? How does it work? How do you drive it? Who could possibly pilot such a beast? We are looking for epic scenes of big robos in action, doing the things they were designed to do, or schematics, exploded components, or robo propaganda. If you want to build a mobile suit that cats can drive, so be it. If you want to draw your own personalized armored vehicle, perfect. Maybe you're inspired by genetically enhanced underwater suits? Or fancy bionics and cybernetic enhancements. We are excited to see original concepts that span the gamut of technologies, both real and imagined.


If you are interested in participating in our February Exhibition, The Robo Show, put your name, email and links to your blog or website in the comments by December 18th!

Example:
Lindsay Nohl
hello@lightgreyartlab.com
lindsaynohl.com

 


THE DETAILS:
We'll be jurying the show by Monday, December 21st, and sending out an email to all participating artists with all of the info they'll need to participate on that date! We'll also post all of the contributing artist's names on the blog as well!

SPECIFICS:
This exhibition will be a print-show featuring illustrations of all original robotic content (sorry, no pop-culture IPs for this one!) All participating artists will be asked to send a digital file of their work and we'll be printing the gallery copy for everyone for free so it is a little easier to participate! No need to send anything physical to the gallery! All participating artist details will be emailed out to everyone after the December 21st date.

If you're interested in participating, please note that all final art will be due to the gallery by January 26th, so please keep that in mind when signing up! 

The show will be displayed both in our brick-and-mortar gallery in lovely (and cold) Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as permanently archived on our gallery site for everyone that can't make it to the opening! Artists will have the option of selling work through our print-on-demand shop, and will be able to price their work as they see fit! More info will be provided to all participating artists as the call ends!

Thanks again, you guys! We are really looking forward to it!

Questions? Send us a note at hello@lightgreyartlab.com!
---Lindsay

tags: CallforArt, TheRoboShow, 2016, art show
categories: Calls for Art
Friday 12.04.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
Comments: 270
 

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