art*o*mat news

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

New Art-o-matŪ in Costa Mesa!

Hi All:

Next weekend, we will premier a machine in Orange County. This event will be open to the public.

Saturday May 24th 2008 6-10 p.m.
The LivingRoom Salon & Art Gallery
125 Rochester Street
Costa Mesa, Ca.,92627

The Living Room is located in an old 4000 square foot warehouse that has been converted into a full service Salon, Gallery and Boutique. This unique venue serves cappuccino, beer and wine while offering a variety of nice sunglasses, watches, and jewelry. Also, there are no cheese ball magazines to be found in the place. Only, quality books are in the lounge area. We are very happy to have the Living Room as a machine host.

If you are around this Saturday evening, please stop by!

Sincerely,

AIC

Sunday, May 11, 2008

New Art-o-matŪ machine in NYC!

Hi All:

Next weekend, we will be swapping out our current NYC Community Machine with an updated model that will accept the newly designed $5.00 bill.

The custom "Heart Mine" faceplate for this machine was created by artist Jessica Guptill. This machine will reside at Utrecht Art Supply, 111 Fourth Avenue (Between 11th and 12th Streets). However, it may periodically move around. Or, maybe not. Utrecht likes the machine and it weighs quite a bit. End of day, we prefer you walk in and visit this machine vs. us moving it via a dolly to visit you. ;)

The original NYC Community Machine was created as an invitation to NYC artists to become involved in our project. The machine was intended to move around the city for events. But, it eventually found a comfortable home at Utrecht. The invitation to NYC artists still stands. However, this machine is open to all Art-o-matŪ artists (past, present and future). So, if you know an artist who may be interested in making art for our machines, please spread the word.

To see pictures of our new NYC Community Machine, click here!

To see more art by Jessica Guptill, click here!

To find out more about the Utrecht Art Supply, click here!

Sincerely,

AIC

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