Ridiculous Relicks from the Past and Now for Pig on a Hot Tin Trough

Filed under: General — Artflux at 5:18 pm on Saturday, September 16, 2006

Thanks Donna for the great post about your September 11th experience and the wonderful tribute “World Trade Alphabet Film.” There was a huge response to your excellent writing, and we are looking forward to seeing it in the real at the coming exhibit on Thursday September 28th.

So it seems that the artists for the exhibit are Donna Cameron, Greg Antolino, John Kelly and yours truly Victor Carnuccio. It will be one of those memorable evenings so I hope that all that are in the New York area will be able to attend. The wine is free so come and enjoy. Hopefully we will be web casting the opening live so if you are unable to attend you will be able to watch it virtually or on a podcast. Email me at [email protected] for details. Just hope that no one spills wine on the cam.

John Kelly is in Rome for a ten month residency at the American Academy so will not be able to attend. There was a fab “Bon Voyage” party at the home of Scott Griffin at the Chelsea Hotel. The White Castle burgers were a great hit with everyone and the art collection was incredible.

I ran into director writer Kevin Malony at John Kelly’s party. I mentioned to Kevin that I had found some interesting early photographs of John Epperson that were taken in 1983. He expressed interest in seeing them as he was thinking about a book. So here’s one I recently discovered in my achieves.

There’s a production of “Pig on a Hot Tin Trough,” directed by Kevin with Verla Jean Merman, Jackie Hoffman, Jay Rogers, Bradford Scobie, Colleen O’Neill, and Stephen Pell on September 18th at Comix 353 West 14th Street at 9th Avenue here in New York that is not to be missed! Kevin told me that he as an early photo that I had taken of Stephen Pell hanging on his wall! I photographed Stephen at my studio after a performance of “Camille” at the Charles Ludlam Theater in 1990. Small world. Stay tuned.

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