This year’s grad show for the Art and Art History programme at U of T is called Thrown Forth. John Spagnolo designed the visual identity, and I think it looks great. Read The Medium’s review here.
The first show took place a few weeks back, and the second show is currently happening right now. My work [...]
Artist, and fellow Art and Art History student Alysha Woolner recently had her first—I think—solo show called Between Shapes in the Annie Smith Centre at Sheridan College. She asked me to document the show. Read The Medium’s review here.
I hung out downtown last Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday night for this year’s Canadian Music Week. Despite all the rain, the cold, being sick, and the occasional lack of media access, it was still a great week. The highlight for me was definitely my saturday night. It started off with a let down after not [...]
So the first-ever Medium Magazine came out this week, and let me tell you, am I ever happy that its out. It’s been a long two month production period, and it’s really great to finally see it off of the confines of my little macbook screen and out onto campus newsstands.
We went through the possibility [...]
This month’s Steel Bananas just came out – and it’s a good one. Check it here.
Spay is dead – the art collective know as Students for Practical Application is no-more. They took the cover this month. I wanted to do something poetic with it. On their website, they mention the inevitable manifestation of Spay in [...]
We’re publishing my photoshoot I teased about a few weeks back with the Canadian Band Mother Mother.
I did the photoshoot at The Cookbook Store in Toronto just off of Yonge and Bloor. I thought it would interesting to put Mother Mother in a situation that was sort of ‘Motherly.’ What better than a Cookbook store [...]
I know its a bit late, but here’s the November Issue of Steel Bananas – Number 13. I’ve been pretty swamped with school. But now its all finished for the term, so I can breathe a sigh of relief. T’was a great Issue.
I think this is one of our best covers. It was such a [...]
Ridiculous Synergy Seeker
“Ash Buchholz and Jason Parsons aren’t afraid to admit that they tend to be overly-energetic.
“You know what would be really challenging for me?” asks Buckholz. “To be in a room of ice skyscrapers — you know, skyscrapers made of ice, like models — and try to have a conversation surrounded by them.” “I [...]