As you can see, we have launched our new website! Left Field Project cordially invites you to walk over to your fridge, find a can of your cheapest beer and toss it back. Cheers – we did it! Thanks for all the support, thanks for all the kind words, thanks for all the feedback. Don’t fret, we are still tweaking some things here and there - by the New Year the site will be perfect. We could have easily sat around and played around with the design for another year, so we decided to just publish it.
The new site was created by LFP’s very own Michael Lund. Michael is new to the team and has been an integral component in our interactive media efforts. Thanks Michael – you’re far more talented then you know. We appreciate your hard work and late nights. By the New Year we will have all the little design issues worked out, we will have Michael’s bio updated and most importantly, we will have a handful of new Featured Interviews! (There will also be an image above this text) It’s been an amazing year. Left Field Project has emerged in some new verticals and we are excited to flex our clout by the summer. Things move much too quickly to discuss what’s in store for 2008 - We just need to keep evolving, creating and building.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We wish you and your family the best.
*The site looks like crap in Safari, so quit using Safari.
Happy New Year! [01.07.09]
Well I suppose since no one here has a moment to, (at the very least), update our blog, it’s time for us to start looking for another staffer... cont'd
Next Now Art Show [10.10.08]
“LFP was by far the most energetic art opening I’ve ever attended..” cont'd
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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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