MUNNY SPOTLIGHT: KAREN BUBB

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Oct. 29, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the fifth annual Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is Karen Bubb.

TITLE:
Solis Trismosin (drawn from 16th century alchemy painter’s names)
MATERIALS:
Acrylic paint
ARTIST STATEMENT:
Solis Trismosin is the third sibling I’ve created for The Record Exchange. All three have tattoos drawn from 16th century alchemy paintings that represent transformation of various kinds. Solis is an adolescent male whose lower body is grounded in the landscape. His body rises metaphorically into the sky and he’s crowned with a golden sun on top of his head. Various symbols representing love, growth, flight, time, death, male and female and other universal life images cover his skin. This one-eyed “monster” is living in the dream time.
BID ON THIS MUNNY HERE

MUNNY SPOTLIGHT: TREY MCINTYRE

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Oct. 29, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the fifth annual Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser. Today’s featured artist is Trey McIntyre.

TITLE:
Arms Water Face
MATERIALS:
Printed vinyl
ARTIST STATEMENT:
I wanted to experiment with the idea of a two-dimensional photograph finding sense within a three-dimensional object. The photo comes from a series taken of Trey McIntyre Project dancers floating in the tannin-filled water of the St. Mary’s River.
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MUNNY SPOTLIGHT: KELLY KNOPP


Leading up to our final day of bidding on Oct. 29, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the fifth annual Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser. Today’s featured artist is Kelly Knopp. Scroll down to watch a video of Kelly’s unique Munny in action!

TITLE:
Chum
MATERIALS:
Vase, soup can, rocks, acrylic paint, aquarium air pump
ARTIST STATEMENT:
I wanted to try something that I had not seen done before with a Munny doll.
BID ON THIS MUNNY HERE

MUNNY SPOTLIGHT: JERMS LANNINGHAM

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Oct. 29, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the fifth annual Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser. Today’s featured artist is Jerms Lanningham.

TITLE:
51 Eyed Purple People Eater
MATERIALS:
Acrylic and ink (Koh-I-Noor Papidograph pens)
ARTIST STATEMENT:
Seeing how Halloween is coming up and the show kicked off in October this year, I went the creepy route. This guy (Purple People Eater) has popped up in my work in the past, and I thought it would be fitting to bring it to life Munny style. I really needed to break away from the owls that perch up in my noggin. That, and I was really stoked on Julia Green’s use of purple in a recent painting she did.
BID ON THIS MUNNY HERE

ROCK TO READ FUNDRAISER NOV. 19!

Go Listen Boise and Rediscovered Bookshop are proud to announce Rock to Read, a fundraising evening of music and spoken word, at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, at The Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise’s Linen District. All ages, full bar (with I.D.).

The goal of Rock to Read is to raise enough money to purchase a set of 4-5 books from the list of Children’s Literature Award winners (The Caldecott Medal, Newbery Medal, Young People’s Literature Award, amongst many others) for schools in the Boise Public School District. The reason?  There was no funding for new library books made available for Idaho’s public schools for 2010 or 2011.

Idahoan musicians are lovers of books, and many of them are parents as well as published poets; some are teachers, and some are even librarians, so it seemed a good idea to put their talents to work and raise some money for our Boise public school libraries.

Headlining the evening is Exene Cervenka — a mother, a singer, an artist, an activist, a songwriter, and a very happy, hard-working gal, who spent several years living in Sandpoint, Idaho, and is a former teacher/librarian.

If you don’t know Exene Cervenka’s work in X, The Knitters, Auntie Christ, The Original Sinners, and her other solo projects in the spoken word and Americana genres, please visit your friendly neighborhood independent record store and ask the smart people who run the shop. They are the libraries of the music world, and a great resource.

Exene’s last solo recording, Somewhere Gone, was released by Bloodshot Records in October 2009. Before performing songs from that record, as well as new songs from her forthcoming record, The Excitement of Maybe, she will be speaking and reading from her journals.

Joy Steiner, local author and storyteller, will perform, and musical support will come from a varied mix of Boise’s more well-known bands as well as the up and coming teenage band, Workin’ On Fire, which won the Drake Cooper award at this years Curb Cup.

Boise band New Transit, have written songs specifically for this event based on frontman Sean Hatton’s favorite childrens books, The Giving Tree and Goodnight Moon. Jonathan Warren (of Jonathan Warren & The Billygoats), who is a published poet as well as a musician, will be doing a mix of spoken word and music; Lisa Simpson, member of indie-rock band Finn Riggins (Lisa also used to work as a librarian), will perform a solo set.

Other artists schedule to perform include Boise Rock School, Field Guide and a.k.a. Belle. Sen. Nicole LeFavour will make an appearance. The fundraiser will be hosted by 94.9 FM The River‘s Tim Johnstone.

For you Boise State football fans, the Broncos-Fresno State game will be broadcast on the Linen Building mezzanine!

Items being donated for the silent auction include signed CDs, books, t-shirts, and artwork from local and internationally known artists/actors/musicians; The Record Exchange, Red Feather Lounge/Bittercreek Ale House, Flying M Coffee, Bricolage, The Modern Hotel, Vinyl Preservation Society of Idaho, The Linen Building, and many other local Treasure Valley businesses are contributing towards this event.

For more information, contact:

Catherine Merrick: cathcactus[at]hotmail.com

Stephanie Coyle: stephanie.coyle[at]gmail.com

Ali Ward: wardali[at]msn.com

Laura DeLaney: laura[at]rdbooks.net