After much anticipation, we are thrilled to finally announce the 2008
Left Field Project “Right to Left” tour. We’ve been working on this
show for over a year now and have spent many sleepless nights putting
together the perfect roster:
Brian Flynn
Andy Mueller
Morning Breath
Ethan Anderson
Dustin Koop
Andrew Pommier
Duane Fernandez
The tour will kick off in North Carolina, May 9th at Wootini [Carrboro,
near Chapel Hill]. The tour will then make its way 1122 miles over to
Tulsa – Oklahoma. Following the Tulsa show, we will then jump on the
I-40 and make the 1738 mile trip to San Francisco. More details:
North Carolina: [May 2008]
Wootini
200 North
Carrboro, NC 27510
wootini.com
*Opening show will be Friday May 9th
Oklahoma: [June 2008]
Artifacts
819 E. 3rd Street
Tulsa, OK 74114
*Opening show will be Friday June 6th
California: [July 2008]
Super7
1628 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
super7store.com
* Opening show will be Friday July 18th
Please contact us for further info.
LFP Grand Opening [09.02.08]
Left Field Project the gallery is opening next Friday. Be there and be prepared to have a decent time. cont'd
Right to Left - Tulsa [06.09.08]
Stop two of Left Field Project's Right to Left show was in Tulsa this past weekend. Congrats to Duane for another successful opening! People really dug the work. cont'd
Right to Left - The Show [03.23.08]
After much anticipation, we are thrilled to finally announce the 2008
Left Field Project “Right to Left” tour. We’ve been working on this
show for over a year now and have spent many sleepless nights putting
together the perfect roster.
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Call To Action: Seine [03.14.08]
In the 1920's, the Surrealist created a method of producing art which Left Field Project will employ for our next project. Until we announce the facts for our first show in Fall of 2008, we will keep certain details about the event confidential. We have not determined a final name for this mission...
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Greg Weaver x LFP [01.01.08]
So... LFP finally decided to go ahead and create it's first teaser... This is the "not-fully-edited" - unofficial version of the teaser, but I am excited to share it.
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Success is a weird one. I think success is whether or not you are happy with what you do. Almost everything I have ever made has pieces I am unhappy with, or want to change / improve. I always want to make the next thing better, so I am never completely happy with the outcome. Success is never being satisfied.
- Brian Flynn