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  • ART SHOP
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    • About Us
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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
 

Podcast: Talking Sci-Fi (and more) with Evan Palmer

Talking SciFi and More With Evan Palmer

Station Zero is finally here and on this week's podcast we talk to contributing artist and good pal Evan Palmer. Evan is always a joy to talk to, so we just had a laid-back conversation about his piece for Station Zero and what sci-fi means to him. and then we throw a few tough questions his way...

Station Zero Opening Reception

Download the MP3 or Subscribe via iTunes!

Talking Sci-Fi (and more) with Evan Palmer
Length: 00:50:15
Synopsis: On this week's podcast we talk to Evan Palmer, a local artist and good friend who has contirbuted work to a number of Light Grey Art Lab exhibits, including the just-launched Station Zero! We talk to Evan about his contribution to Station Zero then proceed to pick his brain about his books, art, movies, games and more!

Notes:
Evan on tumblr
Evan's website
Evan on twitter

The Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons:
Hyperion
The Fall of Hyperion
Endymion
The Rise of Endymion

Oryx and Crakeby Margaret Atwood

And for good measure, check out this link for Evan on WCCO's segment about Station Zero!
tags: Audio, Sci-fi, Science Fiction, Station Zero, artist interview, artist interviews, evan palmer, podcast
Monday 07.22.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

LEGO Light Grey?!

LEGO LGAL

So all-around amazing artist and great guy Evan Palmer is really into LEGO. And he was nice enough to make a tiny LEGO Light Grey Art Lab! The whole thing is amazing, but I think it's the tiniest details that make me smile, like the tiny sandwich board sign in front and the hanging lamps in the front window, Evan captures the space perfectly!


LEGO LGAL
Check out the tiny works of art!


LEGO LGAL
If you've ever been to the space, I think you'll agree it's pretty spot on. You can see the rest of the pictures in the LEGO LGAL flickr set!

You can check out more of Evan's work here
tags: evan palmer, fan art, lego, light grey art lab
Saturday 06.01.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

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