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    • About Us
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    • Featured Collections
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Light Grey Game Night: Secret Agent

Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to use your razor-sharp wits, clever gadgets, and underground contacts to defeat your classified, double-crossing opponents. It will be a tricky assignment, but we have the utmost confidence in our agents. Good luck. This message will self destruct in 3...2...1... BOOM.

That explosion means must be time for another Light Grey Game Night! So mark your calendar for Thursday, September 24th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm! 

As you might remember, we're attaching a theme to each night to help people narrow down what games they might want to bring (although you're still welcome to bring whatever you'd like!). This week's theme is Secret Agent!

Ferret out the dumbfounded spy with oddly misleading questions in Spyfall, use clever clues to make contact with your secret operatives before your opponent can Codenames, let paranoia get the best of your in the Resistance, or gain intel to recover priceless stolen artwork in Operation F.A.U.S.T., among plenty of others! If you have a favorite boardgame, bring it!

So grab your friends, family or favorite stack of board games, and come play with us! RSVP via our Facebook event, and feel free to share! The more the merrier!

tags: game night, light grey game night
Thursday 09.17.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Lisa Perrin

Meet Lisa Perrin, one of the many artists featured in the upcoming Cosmos show! Lisa earned her MFA in Illustration Practice at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work is informed by Eastern European Jewish folk tales, beautifully detailed Victorian designs, as well as nature in its many forms. She now resides in Cleveland, OH where she works as an illustrator for American Greetings card company. If you want to see more of her Perrin’s work be sure to check out her website www.madebyperrin.com or blog made-by-perrin.tumblr.com, and don’t forget to check out her Caelum piece in the Cosmos show, opening October 30th!

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Lisa illustrated a piece for the constellation Caelum. In the deck, it represents the Death Card and is an Earth Element.


Caelum
Tool of Creation - Refinement - Configuration

The constellation Caelum was said to have been named both for the celestial figures carved into marble vessels and for the sculptor’s chisel. In Masonic lore, the chisel symbolizes the tool of transformation: when used by the skilled hands of sculptors and craftsmen, it brings forth elegant forms from rough hewn stone. The Caelum card depicts the dual nature of the tool and its creation, where each chip that defines the form detracts from what it once was. Caelum symbolizes the departure of something that was in order to make room for what will be.

Upright, this card symbolizes the progress to attain one’s goal, possibly by using a helper or outside resource, or the tools necessary to do so. With proper tools, a person can create a masterpiece. Properly and consistently applied resources allow for patient, considered and deliberate progress. This is a card of creativity, refinement, transformation, and configuration.

Reversed, Caelum represents a divisive force, literally reshaping or wearing away important aspects of an established configuration. The action taken may be to deliberately deface or obscure. A heavy-handed move has the potential to lay waste to any progress made before it.

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/product/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-oracle-deck

Thanks for your support!

tags: cosmos, tarot, oracle, lisaperrin
Wednesday 09.16.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Light Grey Game Night: Treat Yourself

***Due to illness we were forced to postpone Game Night on September 10th to September 17th. Apologies for any inconveniences this may have caused.***

We just wrapped a massive project here at Light Grey Art Lab, and I think we've earned the right for some pampering. If you've got the smoldering urge to treat yourself, it must be time for another Light Grey Game Night! So mark your calendar for Thursday, September 17th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm! 

As you might remember, we're attaching a theme to each night to help people narrow down what games they might want to bring (although you're still welcome to bring whatever you'd like!). This week's theme is Treat Yourself!

Take in some scenic vistas in a relaxing game of Tokaido. Class up the joint and bid for luxurious goods in the clever Reiner Knizia auction gameHigh Society. Collect opulent jewels and impress exotic merchants and nobles in Splendor. Or go hog wild bidding for toys, cars, and comic books in the rambunctious Going, Going, GONE!, among plenty of others! If you have a favorite boardgame, bring it!

So grab your friends, family or favorite stack of board games, and come play with us! RSVP via our Facebook event, and feel free to share! The more the merrier!

You can see dates for upcoming game nights on the Light Grey Art Lab website under Event Calendar!

tags: game night, light grey game night
Tuesday 09.15.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Podcast: Working 9 to 5

Download the MP3, stream directly on Stitcher, or subscribe via iTunes!

Working 9 to 5
Length: 00:40:45
Synopsis: Whether you burn the midnight oil as a freelancer of hustle a 9 to 5, chances are you still don't have enough time in the day to finish all the cool stuff you'd like to. Inspired by an article from The Atlantic called 'The 9-to-5 Workday as Liberation.' Chris, Lindsay, and Jenny compare and contrast the 9 to 5 grind to the freelance lifestyle. 

Show Notes:
The 9-to-5 Workday as Liberation - The Atlantic
COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck Pre-Order
Light Grey Game Night

tags: Audio, podcast
Monday 09.14.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Kate O’Hara

Meet Kate O’Hara, another awesome artist featured in the upcoming Cosmos show! Kate is a freelance illustrator currently living in Reno, Nevada. She graduated from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Her work is beautifully detailed, has nostalgic undertones, and mainly focuses on the interaction of plants and animals in nature. To experience more of Kate’s work drop by her website, kate-ohara.com, and blog, kateoharaillustration.tumblr.com and make sure to catch her Lepus piece in the Cosmos show opening October 30th!

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Kate illustrated a piece for the constellation Lepus. In the deck, it represents the Two Card and is an Air Element.


Lepus
End of Naivety

Lepus is the rabbit often associated with the myth of Orion. His hunting dogs pursue Lepus across the night sky in an endless chase. Rabbits represent swiftness, agility, and naivety. They were often considered one of the most elusive prey, and therefore were prized hunting quarry for nobles in ancient times.

This card depicts Lepus caught in the jaws of one of Orion’s hunting dogs. In a reading, this card represents the end of innocence and an introduction to the realities of the world. It may manifest itself through personal trials, “coming of age” experiences, or in an elusive truth being revealed at last.

Reversed, Lepus indicates a particularly rocky learning experience. A sense of perspective may be gained regardless of whether the lessons came as a surprise, through hardship, or through failure.

 

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/product/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-oracle-deck

Thank you for your support!

tags: cosmos, tarot, oracle, kateohara
Sunday 09.13.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Justine Lee Hirten

Meet Justine Lee Hirten, another talented artist that is a part of the upcoming Cosmos show! Justine is an illustrator based in Connecticut who likes to draw wolves, birds, deer, and a variety of other animals! We’re super excited to have her in this show! Go check out her website to see more of her illustrations or find her on Instagram @mangycoyote, and keep an eye out for her Equuleus piece in the upcoming Cosmos show that’s opening on October 30th!

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Justine illustrated a piece for the constellation Equuleus. In the deck, it represents the Eight Card and is a Water Element.


Equuleus
Hiding From Judgement - Insecurity

The constellation Equuleus is depicted as the head of a horse peeking out from behind its neighboring constellation, Pegasus. The mythology surrounding the “horse-head” constellation involves Hippe, the daughter of the centaur Chiron. Hippe was seduced by Aeolus and became pregnant with his child. Hippe couldn’t bring herself to tell her father, Chiron, and fled to the mountains. When Chiron came looking for her, Hippe prayed to the gods that he would not find her. The gods answered by turning her into a mare. Artemis took pity and placed her into the heavens, where she still appears to be hiding, only her head visible in the constellation.

Occasionally, one may feel they need to hide parts of themselves to escape the judgment of others. People are often insecure about their unique interests, associations, or even physical attributes. Equuleus is a reminder that each individual has a place in the universe, just as they are.

Upright, Equuleus indicates that a person may be looking for a place where they can feel accepted as they are. Perhaps finding this acceptance has been especially difficult lately, or perhaps they have never been able to speak candidly about something they have wanted to speak about. There is a kind individual waiting to listen.

Reversed, this card may be sensing that the desire to be accepted by certain people or individuals is toxic. One must remember who they are, and be true to themselves, and they will find the right people.

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/product/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-oracle-deck

Thank you for your support!

 

tags: Cosmos, tarot, Oracle, justineleehirten
Saturday 09.12.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Daniel Shaffer

Meet Daniel Shaffer, one of the many artists featured in the upcoming Cosmos show! Daniel has been in past shows at Light Grey and we’re excited to have him again on this recent one! He is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art who is known for his colorful illustrations and narrative images. He currently resides in Baltimore as a freelance illustrator. For more of Daniel’s work check out his website, daniel-shaffer.com and blog, danielhshaffer.tumblr.com and be sure to check out his Canis Major piece in the Cosmos exhibition that opens October 30th!

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Daniel illustrated a piece for the constellation Canis Major. In the deck, it represents the Hermit Card and is an Earth Element.


Canis Major 
The Chase - Pursuit Without Fatigue

Canis Major depicts Laelaps, a mythological dog who never failed to catch what he was hunting. Gifted to Europa by Zeus, Laelaps the dog was once used to hunt the Teumessian fox, a fox that could never be caught. Laelaps was known for his speed, loyalty, and his persistence during the chase. Zeus cast both the dog and the fox into the heavens, where the chase continues to this day.

This card is all about the pursuit of an incredible, and hard-to-attain prize. Upright, this card indicates focus, determination, stamina, and steadfastness. In some cases this is a search for knowledge and understanding, such as in the case of the Hermit. The pursuit referenced in this card is also almost always done alone and for selfish purposes, though the wisdom gained during the journey may be shared with others once the seeker deciphers its meaning.

Reversed, the prey may seem so elusive that a person may wonder if they are chasing anything at all. With any good search, one must know if and when to end the pursuit. Adjusting one’s strategy and beginning the search again after a small rest may be just enough to revitalize the hunt.

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/…/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-or…

Thanks for your support!

tags: Cosmos, tarot, Oracle, danielshaffer
Thursday 09.10.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Chie Boyd

Meet Chie Boyd, another one of the many talented artists that are a part of the upcoming Cosmos show! Chie is a Bay Area native who makes colorful and cute work with a fun and playful attitude! She currently lives in San Francisco where she is making art for mobile video games. If you’d like to see more whimsical wonder you can check out Chie’s website, tinysnails.tumblr.com or find her on Instagram @tinysnails, and you can find her Auriga piece here at Light Grey in the Cosmos exhibition opening October 30th.

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Chie illustrated a piece for the constellation Auriga. In the deck, it represents the King Card and is an Earth Element.


Auriga
Long hours - Complex work - Earned Accomplishment

Auriga is often thought to be the Greek hero Erichthonius, who invented the four-horse quadriga chariot. Erichthonius used his invention proudly in a battle that eventually made him King of Athens. The chariot is a symbol of majesty and power, while the goat represents abundance, sure-footedness, and hard work. Combined, there is potential for great success.

In a reading, the upright Auriga card indicates that the earnings will be equivalent to the efforts put in, and innovation will be achieved during a period of hard work. The task may be complex, but upon its completion, both the people who put forth the effort, and those that supported the task will benefit.

Reversed, this card indicates a period of long hours, late nights and the occasional setback during the completion of the work, though the meaning of the card is the same. In both the upright and the reversed meanings, the card indicates that the potential for success is present as long as there are people to put in the time to see it through to completion.

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/…/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-or…

Thanks for your support!

tags: Cosmos, tarot, Oracle, chieboyd
Wednesday 09.09.15
Posted by Unknown
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Camille Chew

Meet Camille Chew, another great artist that is featured in the upcoming Cosmos show! Camille is an illustrator based in Ithaca, New York, and is a graduate from Alfred University where she majored in Art and Design. Her work is filled with colorful patterns, masks, and fearsome witches and warriors! If you’re looking for more of Camille’s work you can hop on over to her website,camillechew.com or find her on instagram @camillechew, and you can find her Phoenix piece in the Cosmos exhibition opening October 30th!

For the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck, Camille illustrated a piece for the constellation Phoenix. In the deck, it represents the World Card and is an Earth Element.


Phoenix
Transformation - Reinvention - Legacy

The constellation Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. The Phoenix has its origins in ancient Egypt, and has since been incorporated into Greek, Roman, and early Christian mythology. The concepts of infinity, cycles of life and death, resurrection, longevity, and renewal are all a part of Phoenix. Additionally, the Phoenix’s life cycle is directly tied to the element of fire, as the Phoenix dies in an outburst of flames, only to be born again from its own ashes.

In a reading, this card may symbolize a personal transformation and reinvention. This may also indicate an opportunity for an individual to set up their legacy by establishing a foundation from which others can also flourish. What a person leaves behind today will be fuel for a new generation of concepts and ideas. This card may also indicate inheritance, investments, or the sale of a business.

Reversed, it could mean that one may be caught in a bad cycle, repeating bad habits, or that elements from one’s past may continue to haunt them. This may indicate poor spending, or recurring deductions from one’s finances with no gain. It may be a good time to look at one’s resources and adjust any leaky assets.

You can find out more information about this project on the Light Grey Website and pre-order the Tarot & Oracle Deck on the Light Grey Shop here:

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/…/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-or…

Thank you for your support!

tags: Cosmos, tarot, Oracle, camillechew
Wednesday 09.09.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

BOWER BIRD: CALL FOR ARTISTS!

Our December Show -- Call for artists! Bower Bird: an exhibition about curating & collecting

Our December Show -- Call for artists! Bower Bird: an exhibition about curating & collecting

You are on your belly, deep in the rainforest. Your thin grey hair blows to one side and your khaki shirt is smeared with a mixture of sweat and stains from your time in the underbrush. 

Inches away from your face: a bell-shaped structure stands behind an array of carefully placed odds and ends. A pile of green beetle wings, blue petals from the nearby flowering shrubs, three grey tail feathers, and stack of thin, cream-colored mushrooms.

You talk quietly with your charming british accent to the camera man. 

"Inside, we see one of the most unique curators of all... the Bower Bird."

****

You are at home after a long day of work.

David Attenborough is sitting silently behind your sofa, just inches from your face as you unpack your Amazon Prime box. 

He whispers to the camera man. 

"Here, our subject repeats a practice perfected by centuries of evolution. It's called.... collecting...  Let's watch."

He leans in, ancient nostrils chirping, as he watches you pull a copy of Sam Bosma's "Fantasy Sports" from the box and page through it.

Satisfied, you stand up and put it gently on your book shelf between your copies of Bryan Lee O'Malley's "Scott Pilgrim" and Wren McDonald's "Cyber Realm." 

You take a step back, frown, and adjust the titles in alphabetical order.

Yes, that's much better. 

"Ah, a delightful collection indeed..."

***

Bower Bird
An exhibition about curating & collecting

Opens December 4th, 7 - 10pm
Light Grey Art Lab
118. E. 26th Street #101
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612.239.2047

We are looking for eccentric curators, secret stash-ers, and individuals with impeccable taste to show us what they've got. Our December Exhibition, Bower Bird, reveals the nature of what we prize, what we display, and what we collect as artists. 

We want to know what the inside of your fridge door looks like, what's on your desk,  and what sits inside that locked box underneath your bed. What's up with that stack of books your grandpa gave you? And that zip-lock bag full of ticket stubs? How about those 30 black t-shirts you own, what're those about? Reveal your souvenir rock collection, the soda-cans that you've stashed so gently the front seat of your car, or the collection of sexy texts you've kept over the years. We'd even like to see what kinds of flowers you've collected in Skyrim.

The internet says that a collection can be defined as :
"a group of objects or an amount of material accumulated in one location, 
e
specially for some purpose or as a result of some process:"

We like that idea. Whether you were a knowing collector or not, we want to know what you have more than 4 of, and we'd like to see it.

And like it, or not, our collections are loaded -- signaling to others about who we are, or what we are perceived to be by the nature of what we like, and what we've amassed.

For the month of December, we are are looking to display the things you display to the world.

AND, to celebrate the idea of collections even further, we will be asking all participating artists to send their collection image as a limited edition run of 100 post-cards. Each participating artist will receive a complete stack of postcards from the Bower Bird exhibition (one from each artist involved) before the holidays and the remainder will be for sale at the gallery for the duration of the exhibition, as well as available as prints, for those interested. #1 of each collection will be displayed in our brick-and-mortar gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

We are looking for Illustrations, paintings, photography, or anything else you think would help describe the nature of your collection. You are welcome to draw a line-up of elements in your junk drawer in a scientific manner, or paint a i-spy environment where we have to look for it, or even use typography to list the titles of your favorite books on Mount Everest. Maybe draw your shoe and label all of the scrapes and holes from epic kick-flips, climbing through the forest with friends, and when you bailed from your bike the other week.  Whatever your inventory is, we'll be looking for you to find the best way to describe it!

***

The schedule & other details.

We will be closing the call for art Friday, September 25th, and announcing the participating artist list by October 1st and emails will go out to all participating artists with resources for printing, details about the exhibition and more.

Postcards will need to be mailed to the gallery by November 13th, and the collections will be shipped out by December 4th's opening reception.

If you'd like to be a part of the exhibition, submit your name, email and links to your website or blog below by FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th! 

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

Thanks and we are looking forward to making this December show a collection to remember!
Questions? Send us a note! hello@lightgreyartlab.com

tags: CallforArt, 2015, Bower Bird
categories: Calls for Art
Tuesday 09.08.15
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
Comments: 193
 

Podcast: Shifting Gears

Download the MP3, stream directly on Stitcher, or subscribe via iTunes!

Shifting Gears
Length: 00:51:33
Synopsis: We've just wrapped up the COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck (pre-orders are live!) and its time to shift our focus onto what's next. Surprise! That's easier said than done. On this week's podcast, we talk about the need for brainstorming, overcoming writer's block, exploring themes or unknown territory, and shifting gears; wether that's finishing a life-consuming project to the everyday transition from work time to free time. 

Show Notes:
COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck Pre-Order
Light Grey Game Night

tags: podcast, Audio
Monday 09.07.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Light Grey Game Night: Treat Yourself

We just wrapped a massive project here at Light Grey Art Lab, and I think we've earned the right for some pampering. If you've got the smoldering urge to treat yourself, it must be time for another Light Grey Game Night! So mark your calendar for Thursday, September 10th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm! 

As you might remember, we're attaching a theme to each night to help people narrow down what games they might want to bring (although you're still welcome to bring whatever you'd like!). This week's theme is Treat Yourself!

Take in some scenic vistas in a relaxing game of Tokaido. Class up the joint and bid for luxurious goods in the clever Reiner Knizia auction game High Society. Collect opulent jewels and impress exotic merchants and nobles in Splendor. Or go hog wild bidding for toys, cars, and comic books in the rambunctious Going, Going, GONE!, among plenty of others! If you have a favorite boardgame, bring it!

So grab your friends, family or favorite stack of board games, and come play with us! RSVP via our Facebook event, and feel free to share! The more the merrier!

tags: game night, light grey game night
Monday 09.07.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Meet COSMOS Artist, Boya Sun

COSMOS PRE-SALE

The COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck is here! We are proud to present this collaborative, 100 artist deck celebrating the 88 modern constellations, planets, and astral bodies! You can find the pre-sale of the project on the Light Grey Shop here.

As we lead up to the show, opening October 30th, we will be highlighting some of the fantastic illustrations and mythology behind the project- Keep an eye out for your favorite artists and pieces!

Today we are sharing a sneak peek of work by Boya Sun. Boya is an illustrator who was born in Beijing and grew up in Canada, who later went on to study illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art. His work boasts dynamic compositions, and intense colors! You can find more of Boya’s work on his website (www.boyasun.com)

Boya Sun

About this card:
Scorpius (also known as Scorpio) is one of the oldest constellations in the sky. Scorpius was memorialized after killing Orion for his arrogant exclamation that he could kill all of the animals on Earth. The theme of death is not unfamiliar to Scorpius. Scorpio rules the eighth house, which is the house of death, sex and resources. Of course, none of these aspects should be taken lightly and the seriousness of a Scorpio's demeanor will reflect the things they rule over. Though it is a water sign (which would normally indicate an emotional individual) Scorpio's reserved nature makes them prone to repressing their emotions.

Scorpio is fearless, intense and passionate. They are highly competitive, a trait that comes out in both work and play. They are unafraid of taking risks and often find the thrill that comes with fighting things head-on worth a potential negative outcome. In personal matters, they prefer to see the world in black and white. Highly secretive and easily suspicious of others because of their uncanny ability to see the motives of others, they do not waste time in relationships or matters where they feel at risk or if the other party is acting ambiguously. They know what they want and aren't afraid to get it.
tags: Cosmos, Pre-Sale, boya sun, tarot
Friday 09.04.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck Pre-Sale!

COSMOS PRE-SALE

We have huge news! We are proud to present our newest publication, collaborative artist deck, and comprehensive guidebook that celebrates the modern constellations, planetary influences, and mythology of the night sky!

The COSMOS Tarot & Oracle Deck includes the artwork of 100 illustrators, printmakers, and concept artists from around the globe. The project is an interactive tarot deck that is filled with beautiful and symbolic imagery, the history and myths of the universe, and celestial spreads for readings!

You can read more about the project below, and see the first view of the project on the Light Grey Shop here.

COSMOS PRE-SALE

The limited edition COSMOS decks feature gilded edges and gold-foil constellations. The project contains 78 gilded Tarot cards, and 22 gilded Oracle cards, each with quick-reference key-words on the front of each card. The deck is interactive and includes a 150 page guide to how to read the Cosmos, instructions and guidance for eight different spreads, and information on the history, lore and symbolism for each subject.

http://shop.lightgreyartlab.com/product/pre-order-cosmos-tarot-oracle-deck

Mark your calendars for the opening reception and project release on October 30th from 7-10pm. The COSMOS Exhibition will include a massive fiber-optic installation with all 100 pieces. It will be on display through November 27, 2015.

There are 88 modern constellations in the sky, suspended amongst incredible natural phenomena that shape worlds beyond our own. Billions of people have looked up at the night sky and wondered about their place in the universe. Oracles used the stars to predict events to come and constellations became beacons that could guide travelers across uncharted territory. The night is full of glittering reminders that we may not be alone in this universe. For eons the cosmos have held great significance in countless civilizations, and now, Light Grey Art Lab will turn out the lights and look to the skies. For more information about this project and the contributing artists, please visit www.lightgreyartlab.com/cosmos

Thank you for your support!
tags: Cosmos, Oracle, Pre-Sale, tarot
Thursday 09.03.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

Podcast: Do You Wanna Hang Out Sometime?

08.31.15_Do You Wanna Hang Out Sometime

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,

stream directly on Stitcher

, or

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Do You Wanna Hang Out Sometime?

Length:

00:48:48

Synopsis:

If you're a creative person, it's surprisingly tricky to juggle ambitions, friends, projects, health, love and life. On this week's podcast, we talk about getting out of the studio and becoming social butterflies... or not. After all, maybe that social interaction thing isn't all it's cracked up to be. Then we talk about being horrible teens.

Show Notes:

2016 Iceland Residency Information and Application

Light Grey Game Night

tags: Audio, podcast
Monday 08.31.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Podcast: Troubleshooting Odo's Problems

08.24.15_Troubleshooting Odo's Problems

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stream directly on Stitcher

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Troubleshooting Odo's Problems

Length:

01:07:01

Synopsis:

After helping Deep Space 9's Odo (Rene Auberjonois) with some tech problems on twitter, Lindsay's a little starstruck. On this week's podcast, we talk about approaching people who may intimidate you a little, expectations and social contracts when meeting new people, and the joy of finding out that everyone, regardless of success or talent, is still a real person at the end of the day.

Show Notes:

Rene Auberjonois on Twitter

2016 Iceland Residency Information and Application

Light Grey Game Night

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to post iPhotos to Instagram http://t.co/NATgcy1mKKpic.twitter.com/6Xil6AU3eZ

— Rene Auberjonois (@reneauberjonois) August 18, 2015

@Paper_Bicycle yeah but that such a pain

— Rene Auberjonois (@reneauberjonois) August 19, 2015

@Paper_Bicycle yes it does... Still can't believe there not a simpler way

— Rene Auberjonois (@reneauberjonois) August 19, 2015
tags: Audio, podcast
Monday 08.24.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Applications Open for the Light Grey Iceland Residency 2016!

2016 Iceland Residency

Our team is back in Minneapolis after completing the Light Grey Iceland Residency 2015! Over the last couple weeks, we have been traveling with 24 artists of different industries and backgrounds, exploring Iceland's most sublime landscapes, geothermal pools, and volcanic formations. We had a wonderful time traveling, sharing ideas, and collaborating with one another! Photographs, sketches, and documentation from the Iceland Residency 2015 will be shared shortly! You can find out more information about the artists that attended this year's residency on our website here: Team Lichen and Team Moss.

Iceland 2014

Applications for the Iceland Residency 2016 are now available!

We invite artists to apply for a spot in next year's program. Join a small team of exceptional creators and academics on a journey of discovery, camaraderie, and inspiration in one of the most incredible and fragile landscapes in the world. Dipping into the Arctic circle, Iceland's landscape is a paradoxically gorgeous mixture of fire and ice, home to fragile (but hardy) varieties of lichen, bird-life, and glaciers. We welcome artists from all over the world to apply for the residency and are looking forward to the diverse backgrounds and perspectives we'll share abroad.

Iceland 2014

Applications are due August 30th. If you are interested in traveling with us for the 2016 program, please read all of the details, schedules, and program information on the Light Grey website here. The application form is linked at the bottom of the page along with new information about scholarship opportunities.

Photographs by Chris Hajny from the 2014 & 2015 Residency
tags: Iceland, iceland residency 2016, light grey iceland residency
Friday 08.21.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

Comic Exhibition and Autoptic Art Festival Recap!

Last week, Light Grey had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Autoptic, a biennial two-day festival of independent culture, which happened in downtown Minneapolis! The festival was filled with tons of great artwork from local and national exhibitors, including comics, zines, prints, and everthing in between.

Many of the exhibitors and festival attendees gathered at Light Grey Art Lab for the opening reception and Autoptic kick-off party. It was a two-part exhibition featuring international comic artists, displaying their new works, printed projects, and original drawings. The exhibition was hosted by Autoptic and ChiFouMi and held at Light Grey Art Lab.

Anders Nilsen curated a show titled Nothing Will Ever Be The Same featuring work by Charles Burns, Aidan Koch, Antoine Marchalot, Helge Reumann, and Laura Park. Additionally, there was a small solo exhibition of work by Dominique Goblet called Works on Paper. It was a lively scene as groups of artists and art appreciators met and celebrated with the anticipation of an art-filled weekend ahead. We loved hosting the event and would like to thank every one who stopped by and made the night so special!

We loved every minute of the weekend and meeting all of you! If you missed the chance to stop by our booth at Autoptic, you can always see the latest work at shop.lightgrey.com. You can also see the Comic Exhibition that will be on display through August 20th. Thanks again to all of the awesome exhibitors and supporters of Autoptic, and we look forward to the next event!
tags: ChiFouMi, Comic Festival, autoptic, opening recap
Thursday 08.20.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

Podcast: 2015 Iceland Diaries : Part Four

08.17.15_2015 Iceland Diaries : Part Four

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2015 Iceland Diaries : Part Four

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01:21:05

Synopsis:

Once again, the Light Grey Art Lab team returns to Iceland! We're hosting two, back-to-back, week-long artist residencies in southern Iceland, right at the base of the infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Our two groups of amazing artists (Team Moss and Team Lichen) each spent an entire week exploring, conversing, and learning together. In the fourth, and final, part of our multi-part 2015 Iceland Diaries series, Jenny, Lindsay, and Chris take a moment each evening to reflect on the day's events, share stories, and sometimes get a little loopy. A final huge 'thank you' to all the participating artists in the 2015 residency, and we look forward to next year's program!

Jenny and the giant.

Show Notes:

#TeamMoss2015 - Instagram

#TeamMoss2015 - Twitter

#TeamLichen2015 - Instagram

#TeamLichen2015 - Twitter

2016 Iceland Residency Information and Application

tags: Audio, Iceland 2015, Iceland Residency, Iceland, podcast
Monday 08.17.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 

Light Grey Game Night: Going Places

Light Grey Game Night: Going Places
We're back! After a month in Iceland for the 2015 Iceland Residency, the Light Grey team is chock-full of youthful energy, lava, and glacial run-off. That must mean it's time for another Light Grey Game Night! So mark your calendar for Thursday, August 27th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm!

As you might remember, we're attaching a theme to each night to help people narrow down what games they might want to bring (although you're still welcome to bring whatever you'd like!). We're home, but still haven't worked the wanderlust of traveling out of our systems, so this week's theme is Going Places!

Join us as we galavant around the world fighting untold evil in Eldritch Horror, marvel at the efficiency of the Japanese rail system in Trains: Rising Sun, or scale deadly Himalayan peaks in K2, among plenty of others! If you have a favorite boardgame, bring it!

So grab your friends, family or favorite stack of board games, and come play with us! RSVP via our Facebook event, and feel free to share! The more the merrier!
tags: game night, light grey game night
Saturday 08.15.15
Posted by Chris Hajny
 
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