Haworth at Kemistry, London

Hennie Haworth was one of 14 artists that took part in No Understanding Between the Brain and the Hands at Kemistry Gallery in London. For the show, Pocko invited five photographers and nine designers to create their own interpretations of Metropolis, the 1927 silent science fiction film created by the famed director Fritz Lang. The artists reinterpreted Lang's urban dystopia, creating new versions of the city as we know it today.

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Pilar's Animal Instinct

Bella Pilar is contributing artwork to Animal Instinct at The ARTery Gallery in Costa Mesa, CA.  The show will feature work from over 25 artists and will include illustration, paintings, prints (including etching & letterpress), graffiti-influenced work, sculpture, crochet, photography, plush and more. Eighty percent of all proceeds go to the Humane Society of the United States. Fittingly, all pieces will include at least one animal.

The opening reception takes place on Saturday, November 7th, 2009 and will feature a live painting demonstration by Yuki Miyazaki, prizes from Urban Decay and Humanitaire and a photobooth from Visual Adhesive.

Opening reception: Saturday, November 7th, 2009 7-11pm

The ARTery Gallery @ The LAB 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, CA

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Red Nose for Spectrum

Red Nose Studio will be exhibiting in the Spectrum show at the Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators in New York City. The exhibition will feature 150 pieces selected from the almost 2000 images that have appeared in the last four editions of Spectrum. Spectrum's last exhibition was in 2005 and it turned out to be one of the most popular events of the year, drawing record breaking crowds. The opening reception takes place on Friday, September 11th but the artwork will be on display from Tuesday, September 1st until Saturday, October 17th, 2009.

Society of Illustrators 128 East 63rd St., NYC

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Red Nose in Kokeshi Show

Red Nose Studio has a piece in the upcoming Custom Kokeshi 2009 show. The show, which was curated by Christina Conway, showcases kokeshi customized by over 100 internationally respected artists, illustrators and designers and is part of the KOKESHI: From Folk Art to Art Toy exhibition at the Japanese American National Museum. Other artist participating in the show include Amy Sol, Calef Brown, Kukula, Marcos Chin, Pietari Posti, Stella Im Hultberg and Tara McPherson, among many, many others. The show runs from Saturday, July 11th until Sunday, October 4th, 2009.

Japanese American National Museum 369 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA

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Roumieu at Drawn & Quarterly

Montreal-based Drawn & Quarterly will be hosting an art show and book launch for Graham Roumieu's latest release, Cat & Gnome, 'a tale so powerful it would make Shakespeare swallow his pen and crap out butterflies (citation needed).' Stop by Librairie Drawn & Quarterly on Wednesday, July 8th for an evening of presentations, stunts, Q & A's, general milling-about and chit-chat about new and old works by Graham. Artwork for sale is on exhibit from Friday, June 26th until Friday, July 31st, 2009.

Book Launch: Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 7pm

Librairie Drawn & Quarterly, 211 Bernard Ouest, Montreal, QC

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Red Nose Studio Illustrating Illustration

Red Nose Studio was invited by the Kilkenny County Council Arts Office to exhibit his work in the group show Illustrating Illustration in Kilkenny, Ireland. The exhibition features the work of 11 of the most renowned and successful illustrators from around the world and was curated by award-winning illustrator Alè Mercado (Ireland). The show offers the audience a tour of the process of illustration and opens discussion around two principles- that there is no one original in illustration and that illustration cannot exist without text or concept. Other artists in the show include Saturio Alonso, Steven Aylin, Melinda Beck, BrenB, Ina Fiebig, Jordin Isip, Ana Juan, KEKO, Alé Mercado and Paula Sanz Caballero. Illustrating Illustration runs from Friday, June 13th to Friday, July 25th, 2008.

Kilkenny County Council Arts Office Gallery, 72 John St., Kilkenny, Ireland

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Red Nose Studio Shows & Signs

Chris Sickels of Red Nose Studio has a show opening tonight (Fri, April 11th, 2008) in historic downtown Greenfield, IN, his hometown. The event is part of the inaugural Second Friday event which links little shops, cafes, galleries and even a studio arts center with with people in the community. Chris will also be signing copies of The Look Book at the new Crazy Lake Art House at:

2 W Main, Greenfield from 7:30-8pm, April 11th.

The exhibit will run from April 11-July 31st 2008.

Presented by Arts Hancock County.

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Red Nose Studio in London Gallery

Red Nose Studio is exhibiting in the show 'Kings and Queens and Childhood Dreams' at the Strychnin Gallery in London.

50 international artists and illustrators are showing work including: Beth Robinson, Madeline von Foerster, John Santerineross, Francois Escalmel, Kevin Titzer, Scott Radke, Ansgar Noeth, Dan Quintana, Virginie Ropars, Chris Sickels, Christopher Owen, Lisa Mei Ling Fong, David Stoupakis, Angie Mason, Christina Graf, David Hochbaum, Claudia Drake, Daniel Van Nes, Raf Veulemans, Richard Kirk, Tim Roosen, Lori Field, Chet Zar, Ver Mar, Kristen Ferrell, Alexander Sterzel, Sylvia Beeman, Wayne Martin Belger, Chris von Steiner, Brian Horton, Matthew Bone, Natalie Shau, Danielle De Picciotto, Gothic Hangman, Jason Jacenko, Manuel Cortez, Elmer Presslee, Marc Janssens, Lesley Reppeteaux, Scott Holloway, Viktor Koen, Maria d'Agostino, Miraschi, Chantal Menard, Seymour, Kukula, Mimi S., Bijou, Diva, and Laurie Lipton.

Strychnin Gallery 65 Hanbury Street, London, UK right off BRICK LANE - E1 5JP

Opening Reception October 26th at 7pm - 11pm Strychnin Gallery

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Roumieu at Index G Gallery

Graham Roumieu is showing his series "Six Tiny Stories" as part of the Nuit Blanche event at Index G Gallery in Toronto. There is a special preview of the show taking place on Thursday, September 27th (7-10pm) with the official opening on the following Saturday, September 29th (7:30pm-dawn). Index G Gallery, 50 Gladstone Avenue, Toronto

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Red Nose Studio for Society of Illustrators Charity Auction

Red Nose Studio created a sculpture titled Flicker for the upcoming MicroVisions sci-fi scholarship auction at the Society of Illustrators. The auction, which takes place in June, serves to raise money for the Society of Illustrators Student Scholarship fund. Ten 5 x 7" mini works by Red Nose Studio, Eric Fortune and John Harris among others will be up for auction next month. Additional details should be posted at the following sites. http://www.societyillustrators.org/upcoming

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Roumieu at The Venice Contemporary

Curated by Dane Jensen, The Venice Contemporary presents Scoundrels an exhibition of drawings inspired by historical political cartoons and 21st Century business scandals. Graham Roumieu will be exhibiting alongside Eric White, Bob Dob, Nathan Spoor and Kris Lewis among others. The show opens this Saturday, May 19th 2007, reception from 7 - 11pm. The Venice Contemporary

12222 Venice Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90006

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Red Nose Studio at Subtext

Red Nose Studio will be exhibiting in the HIDDEN DEPTH group show opening tonight from 6 to 10 pm at Subtext in San Diego's Little Italy. The show, which runs through April 20th, will showcase sculptural and mixed media pieces and will also feature work by Kevin Titzer, Jenna Colby, Matt Burlingame, Mike Maxwell and Josh Longo. Subtext 680 West Beech St, #1 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 876-0664

www.subtextstore.com

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Red Nose Studio Wins Gold Medal

Red Nose Studio has won his second consecutive Gold Medal (The Carol Anthony Award) from the Society of Illustrators Third Biennial Dimensional Salon. The award was won for a series of advertorial illustrations created for the New York Times DVD reviews published every two months. Additionally he was recognized for two other entries in the same competition; Eating Disorders for AARP Magzine and a series called Sleepybones & Lazyhead for a gallery exhibition. The art will be published in the upcoming annual and exhibited in the Third Biennial Dimensional Salon at the Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators. The salon runs from Wednesday, December 6, 2006 to Friday, December 29, 2006 with an opening reception on Thursday, December 7, 2006.

Museum of American Illustration 128 East 63rd Street New York, NY 10021-7303 (between Park and Lexington Avenues) Tel: (212) 838-2560

Gallery Hours: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tuesday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wednesday - Friday 12 noon to 4 P.M. Saturday Closed most holidays

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FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING: A Collection of Artists' Dolls

Red Nose Studio is currently showing a number of sculptures in the Figuratively Speaking show which opened at the ArtWorks Gallery in Cincinnati, OH earlier this month. The exhibition is comprised entirely of doll-sized figurative work with a broad range of styles and conceptual approaches. The works acknowledge stereotypes while pushing past them to delve into abstract concepts of stereotypical form and meaning.
Figuratively Speaking will overlap a few other choice events at ArtWorks. Until the end of the year, ArtWorks is displaying the SECRET ArtWorks Postcards. Starting December 9th, the ArtWorks Gallery will hold its annual holiday sale, Stocking Stuff, as well as a reception for Figuratively Speaking. This one-day-only-sale and reception will be from noon until 5:00 pm.

In addition to Red Nose Studio's work, the exhibition includes work by: Emily Caito, Jen Edwards, Michael Everett, Nina Gaby, Cody Goodin, Rhonda Gushee, Jenny Harada, Pam Kravetz, Ruth Marks, Elizabeth Marten, Gloria McConnaghy, Greg Penner, Amy Rich, Micha Robertson, Mark Shafer, Katie Swartz, Jenny Ustick, Cathy Wise, and ArtWorks Summer Apprentices.

The show runs through December 22, 2006 with a special reception Saturday, December 9th from 12 - 5 pm.

ArtWorks Gallery 811 Race Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Tel. 513.333.0388

www.ArtWorksCincinnati.org

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LUNCH in Indianapolis

Born from monthly meetings of local artists at the Fountain Square Diner in Indianapolis, “LUNCH” a group show of fellow illustrators, designers, artists and industrial designers opened December 2, 2005. The show featured Red Nose Studio along with six other local artists and ran until December 29th. Making their debut were the Red Nose Studio characters, Forkboy, Butterknife and Spooner. Galerie Penumbra

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Eisner Museum features Red Nose Studio

Red Nose Studio is one of the 12 illustrators and photographers featured in The Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design’s “Right Here in the USA” exhibit. Located on one of the most prominent corners of Milwaukee’s Third Ward, it has been listed as one of HOW Magazine’s top “20 Places to See Great Design” in the world. The mission of the exhibit is to educate the public on the importance of illustration and photography in advertising and design, as well as, expanding the thinking of educators and professionals within the business.

Each artist in the exhibit was given a 5’ x 7’ wall to showcase their work, post a bio and share their message.

Eisner Museum

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Red Nose Studio for Giants

Nine images inspired by the song “Lazyhead and Sleepybones” by the band They Might be Giants are on display at Garde Rail Gallery in Seattle.Red Nose Studio’s series is featured in the group show “Snowball in Hell” for the month of August 2005. Kevin Titzer curates the show with work inspired by They Might Be Giants.

OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday August 4, 2005 - 6pm-8pm Thru Saturday August 27, 2005 Garde Rail Gallery110 Third Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 621-1055

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Featured in "Dialogue"

Dialogue/The Fine Art of Conversation, designed and published by Murphy Design features 308 pages of notes, poems and artwork depicting the art of dialogue and communication. Included in the 68 inspirational illustrations are works by Red Nose Studio. In addition to illustrations by many talented artists, including such notables as Joel Nakamura, Douglas Fraser and Gary Taxali, are texts by Anne Telford, Davy Rothbart and Mark Murphy. Dialogue Book

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