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THIS 420, JOIN ME PATRIC DICAPRIO FOR A PRE-SCREENING OF MY NEW WEBSITE (7:00 @ LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART) AND THEN FOR A Y2K THEMED AFTER PARTY...
I’ve uploaded my “Cabana Fever” collage to Society 6 today. I 86’ed the background for the tshirt version, but all the other products are the...
Yay! New Young Foxy & Free! (Taken with instagram)
Window Rear
2012
Acrylic on canvas
18 x 24 inches
I did this painting for an auction put together by Sam Flax Art Supply to benefit a local...
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Young, Foxy and Free found us at Artlantis with Lucy Dreams.
We’re happy to share this info about wonderful photography at the High Museum of Art! “Picturing New York” features 150 works from the Museum of Modern Art, and “Picturing the South: New Commissions from the High Museum of Art” presents work by three photographers — a project that was recently covered in a beautiful article in the New York Times. Thank you High Museum for your support of Young, Foxy & Free; we hope to have you in our pages again for a Fall 2012 issue!
Hey, check out this ad in Flagpole Magazine! We all need to go: to Whole (it’s upstairs by Community in downtown ATH—above Jittery Joe’s on the corner of Broad Street and Jackson Street). See how it has a radiant love heart around our logo? Hope for agoldensummer and Madeline have been in our mag. We love them, endorse them, and say the same for Don Chambers. The new Hope album “Life Inside the Body” is the reason for it all. Go!
Farm Cart is back! Get farm fare on wheels April 24 until November. Weekdays 11:00am-2:30pm at Farm 255’s patio and at the Athens Farmers Market on Saturday mornings (Bishop Park near Normaltown). Follow Farm 255 on Facebook and Twitter to get daily Farm Cart updates. The cart will also come to you—available for weddings, parties, events; email for info about Cartering. Farm 255 and Farm Cart have been solid supporters of Young, Foxy & Free. “Be a Revolutionary. Worship the Wheel. Eat at Farm Cart.”
Fred Birchmore rode his bicycle around the world (Norway to Saigon) in 1935-36 and wrote a book about it. His bicycle is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. He and his wife of 72 years, Willa Dean Stuckey Birchmore, have lived an adventurous life based in Athens. Mr. Birchmore donated 25 acres of land to Athens’ Memorial Park. He died today at the age of 100. This photo is from our profile of him doing his YMCA workout routine in spring 2010 at the age of 98. Thank you Fred Birchmore. (Photo ©2010 Michael Lachowski.)
Received in the mail today: an Ashley Anderson shirt featuring the Green Man from his piece “Cabana Fever” in the spring Young, Foxy & Free. Get yours at Society6 for $18.00.
Come to our ATL launch party for our spring poster issue. We’ll have unfolded one-sided prints of the beautiful poster that Ashley Anderson created for us, and Ashley will be there to sign one just for you! It’s at Beep Beep Gallery along with art by Christopher Chambers and Jason Kofke, 696 Charles Allen Drive just off Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Check it out! Young, Foxy & Free founder and publisher Michael Lachowski is now the public relations person for the Georgia Museum of Art. Soooo exciting for Michael to be employed in the art world—officially! Come visit, become a member, view art in your town, make art, love life!
We lucked out and got to Savannah in time to see this big exhibit, Candy Coated, by Ann-Marie Manker at SCAD’s Pinnacle Gallery. You can see her work now in the new Young, Foxy & Free!
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