“printed in Providence” show – last day!
Today, Saturday April 2nd, is the last day to see the group show I am in at Cade Tompkins Projects!
The gallery is open till 6pm. It’s in the basement of a large brick house on Hope between Waterman & Angell streets; you have to go up Fones Alley to the lower level garage driveway, walk up to the totally forbidding door to the right of the garage doors, and knock: there will be a few seconds’ pause in which you wonder if you are indeed in the right place, and then Ms. Tompkins (say it: “Cay-dee”) will open the door super graciously and welcome you inside. You could try to crawl in through the dumbwaiter like my brothers did but I do not recommend it.
If you can’t make it over there, get the vicarious experience of my prints through Danny & Richy:
There’s so much great work in the rest of the show, as well — I highly suggest checking it out in person if you can!
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