Monthly Archives: March 2011
Got BOX?–BOX artists exhibit at The Registry Theatre
Some great pieces from six of last year’s BOX artists were hung in The Registry Theatre in Kitchener this past (chilly) Monday night. Your remember the BOX10 show from last November, right? Awesome venue + awesome art over on the … Continue reading
David G. White in da house with Art Allies
My brother from the very same mother, Dave White, joined Art Allies to contribute to the creative ecosystem and sell some paintings! Thanks to Jacqui Murphy and Art Allies for the support.
Heather Sinclair–our first CEO of the CEEO
A super-exciting announcement early Thursday morning as Roger Farwell (left) and his team comprising the Creative Enterprise Enabling Organization (CEEO) welcomed Heather Sinclair as their first CEO. This group is working double-time to support and extend the local creative ecosystem. … Continue reading
Engineering Makers at UW
Today was the 11th Annual Design Project Symposium for students from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Waterloo to display their projects. I’m fortunate that the Davis Centre at UW is on the walk to … Continue reading
Authorized Urban Exploration in KW
On Sunday, I had an amazing opportunity to shoot photos at a large, now-closed, industrial site on Glasgow Street. My very good friend, Cathy Farwell, invited me to join 16 other photographers for a 3-hour tour. A 3-hour tour (see … Continue reading
The maker’s maker–Peter Moir of The Sign Depot
I was super-fortunate to get an invite to tour The Sign Depot today and brought along three of my maker pals, James Bastow (with camera), Ben Brown (with beard), and Mark Pitcher (at right). Our guide was none other than … Continue reading
Karl Williams–The Machine Art Exhibit opens
My good friend Karl Williams opened his show at kwartzlab last week. He’s playing with some interesting ideas around the translation of ideas to digital designs to realization of the work via machines such as his 3-axis CNC mill. Here’s … Continue reading
Etching aluminum
Andrew Mackie, kwartzlabber extraordinaire, etched the kwartzlab logo into this aluminum plate…
West Coastin’
Out in beautiful Vancouver, BC a couple of weeks ago, to talk to the nice people…
TEDxWaterloo 2011–in a word: fantastic!
This was a great event. Met a ton of people and reconnected with lots of friends too. I didn’t know if it was possible to top last year, but the team took it up 120%. Venue was perfect, production quality … Continue reading