From The New York Shitty Inbox: A Christmas Card Inquiry
Filed under: 11205, 11206, Clinton Hill, Ft. Greene, Ft. Greene Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
(Or would that be a Hannukah quandary?) My friend Amy from Assemblyman’s Joe Lentol’s office writes:
Hey Heather, We are trying to come up with a creative idea for holiday cards for Assemblyman Lentol… One idea we have is putting a Christmas outfit- ok really just a hat- on the office cat, Brooke (whom we adopted from BARC) and take a picture and make that our office holiday card. But another is buy holiday cards from a local— READ: Greenpoint, Williamsburg or Fort Greene artist. However, try as we might we cant find an artist who makes holiday cards. Any suggestions?
I have to be honest: I drew a blank. I have to confess the holiday season is most decidedly not my thing. However, I know damned well somewhere in points ‘Burg, Green and Greene there is an immensely talented individual (we have many) who has created a card that fits the bill! You can tender your product/portfolio/suggestions via email to:
AssemblymanJoe (at) gmail (dot) com
NOTE: this is a temporary email address erected for just this purpose. If you have constituency issues to take up with Joe you can and should do so here.
Thanks— and good luck!
Miss Heather
Photo Credits: Katie Sokoler
Urban Fur: Roar!
Filed under: 11211, Crazy Cat Lady, Urban Fur, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
From Grand Street.
Miss Heather
FRIDAY: “Sew Draw”
This item comes courtesy of Megan who writes:
Miss Heather,
I attach a press release for our next exhibition. It promises to be a stunner; both of these artists work at a prestigious gallery in Manhattan, and they should draw an interesting crowd. We’d love to get the word out to your readers.
Here’s a little information about the featured artists, Richie Lasansky and Allison Read Smith from the aforementioned press release:
Born in La Paz, Bolivia, while his parents were in the peace corps, Lasansky’s interest in drawing and art stems from an age when he could first hold a pencil. His parents being music and dance performers, he traveled around with them, constantly drawing everything he saw. For a while he thought his interest in animals would lead him to a career in science. After graduation from Hebron Academy, he studied biology at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass., but upon graduation, moved to Iowa to study printmaking formally with his grandfather – Mauricio Lasansky. He spent eight years in this apprenticeship…
Allison Read Smith was born and raised in Memphis, TN and has lived and worked in NYC for the past twelve years.
Merging Southern storytelling with the more brisk pace of New York she has generated a body of work that uses pedestrian materials, such as newspaper, magazines, postal stamps, cardboard, and rubber. For this exhibition she relies mainly on roofing rubber to generate a cartoonish, malleable dark humor….
You can get (much) more information by pointing and clicking your way over the Pandemic’s web site. Check it out!
Sew Draw
Opening Reception: November 12, 2010 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Pandemic Gallery
37 Broadway
Brooklyn, New York 11211
Miss Heather



















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