We've both been long time fans of Barry McGee's work, so when this show hit BAM/PFA in California last year, we couldn't wait for it to come to the east coast. It took us too long to get there, but we finally made it to Boston's ICA last week to take in all that this exhibit has to offer. Our good friend and super talented artist, Fish McGill kept us company as we walked through the show. The artwork spanned from small portraits to large scale installations, grabbing your attention and holding it. We enjoyed being able to see a bit deeper into the world that this artist has created throughout the years, from the influence of the homeless population in San Francisco and the early train writers on his work to zines and the development of his detailed characters as well as his iconic hand styles. We've really enjoyed the ICA's attention to these types of artists as of late, and hope they continue to bring shows of this caliber to the area. Enjoy the images below.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Open Call for Kids Monster Drawings at Monster Party 2013
It's that time of the year - when summer comes to a close and we prepare for Monster Party, our annual celebration of friendly monsters! This year we are holding it at UGLY Gallery in New Bedford, MA and we're looking for kids to submit monster drawings to our children's gallery. See below for details and then come to the opening on October 10!

Thursday, July 25, 2013
Podgy Panda x MCA = Summer Fun
The Studio Miners had a very special guest visit this June. All the way from London-town on his way through to SDCC and then on to his home country New Zealand, Podgy Panda graced us with his talents and friendly, fun-loving demeanor. Podgy Panda, who just attended SDCC, signed at the Color Ink Book and Dragatomi booths, and participated in the Munky King Versus Battle, will have his first solo show in America at Dragatomi next year. This mover and shaker spent a few days with us, swimming, drawing, watching cartoons, hangin' with muppets and playing Beautiful Katamari. While visiting with us, we took him to MCA's studio and home, where we checked out his new work, drew with his creative kids and ate delicious peaches. Enjoy the following images from our super fun visit!
Podgy at Monsters University
Podgy sketching a sticker design
It's Muppet Time!
From left to right: Podgy Panda, EVOKER, MCA
Bottom Row: MCA's rad kids, Amelia & James
Podgy drawing with Amelia & James
Podgy's epic rendition of James as a werewolf, eating a hamburger, watching Adventure Time
MCA's new work on broken skate decks
MCA's sketches for Hanna-Barbarians
MCA's sketches for Hanna-Barbarians
MCA's Garfield Print
Final sticker design by EVOKER x Podgy Panda
Thanks to Podgy Panda and MCA for making our summer even better!
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Jim Houser at Jonathan Levine Gallery NYC
On a recent trip to NYC for our opening of Hanna-Barbarians at myplasticheart, the Studio Miners teamed up with Clams Rockefeller in our ritual NYC gallery walk. We always make a point to visit Jonathan Levine gallery, which is currently exhibiting a Jim Houser solo show. We are big fans of Jim Houser's work and have been for quite some time, so it was inspiring and exciting to see this work in person. On a few of the pieces, Houser creates a patchwork of small paintings that he then combines to make a larger collage. The result is a mixed up narrative of Houser's world and it's pretty fantastic. Oh yeah, there are a lot of skateboard ramps in his paintings too, so that's a bonus.
Sorry we slacked on posting this, but the last day to see the exhibit is today, May 4, so get out there and go see it!
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