Shawna Cross Contemporary Fine Artist

 
 
NEWS, news. Borough's new website isn't 100% complete, but it's tidy enough for you to check out. Meet our resident noise-makers, check out our neighbors and explore our archives. 
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Our entire building has been going through a change of dynamics lately: Borough has new faces and new energy, and 180 has a new flock of inspired artists and businesses as well. All of the commotion has caused everyone to come together in a new and exhilarating way, and everyone knows that unity around a common interest creates an amazing force. We're in the midst of scraping together a skeleton for a building-wide exhibition that will not only highlight the South End's phenomenal impact and influence on our area's artistic scene, but also expose the cultural smorgasbord of raw dedication, motivation, inspiration and joy that is the make up of the emerging art scene. Once we have a foundation laid down I'm going to be on the look out for an intern at Borough, so stay tuned!
 
 
TROY! NY! My friend  J A M E S   J U R O N  is curating a new show at  
F U L T O N   S T R E E T   G A L L E R Y, composed completely of abstract artists. I've been looking forward to being a part of this exhibit since spring AND, one of my best friends,  E L E A N O R   D A R L I N G , will be participating in the show as well. 
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'FETTER', Eleanor Darling, crocheted wool, variable size
ORGANIC ABSTRACTION, curated around 3 abstract artists (Andy Jimison of Brooklyn Art AlternativeEleanor and myself) whose work has organic qualities within its nature, opens with Troy's monthly last-friday celebration, T R O Y   N I G H T   O U T
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clearly an outdated poster
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th, 5pm - 9pm, come to Fulton Street Gallery for a troy night out!  4 0 6   F U L T O N   S T R E E T , T R O Y ,  N Y
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interior view of the gallery
 
 
UPCOMING SHOWS, upcoming shows!!! September is almost here, which means it's officially time for Vermont's largest art event spectacular, the:
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S O U T H   E N D   A R T   H O P

brought to you by the South End Arts & Business Association

they're awesome. 

The   A R T   H O P   kicks off on the first Friday of  S E P T E M B E R (the 1 0 t h), 5 pm - 9 pm  and includes: Two days of open studios, over 600 hundred artists on display at over 100 venues, pluuuuus a fashion show, all within our very own South End neighborhood. Here's a video to pique your interest:


THIS YEAR  I'll be showing at   B O R O U G H ,  of course!
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studio mate Kate says photos are OKAY!




and I'll also be showing at  S . P . A . C . E .   G A L L E R Y  (in the Soda Plant) as a part of their exhibit "REPRESENT". 



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S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Burlington, VT
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Studio mate Steve, marveling at the gigantic soda plant ornaments



H O P   O N   B Y  !

 
 
AHOY! I've recently packed the bags of my overly active and nonsensical imagination and sent it out on a new journey; I've started a children's book collaboration with my friend  P H I L   H A R D Y ,  who has an equally imaginative mind and flare for nonsense. Perfect collaboration? I say yes. 

I'm posting a few sketches and blurbs from the story, but heads up:




i f   y o u   s t e a l   a n y   o f   t h e s e   i d e a s   i   s w e a r   i   w i l l   f i n d

y o u,   w r a p   y o u   u p   i n   c a n v a s,   a n d   s e n d   y o u   w h e r e

a l l   a r t   t h i e v e s   g o   t o   m o u r n   t h e i r   b a d   d e c i s i o n s   

a n d   l a m e n t   t h e i r   i n a b i l i t y   t o   c r e a t e   o r i g i n a l   w o r k




Just a warning. I'm sure you're cool. But, if you needed something to discourage a bad decision, there you go. 

The gist of the story, essentially, is about a small town's mysterious folk, and it's full of the nonsensical riddles that make eyes shiny and bright. Here's a peek! All images courtesy of Phil. 
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"although he was so well liked, no one really knew much about Mr. Hufferpoof or where he came from. His clothing was exotic: colorful, beaded, curled at all angles and full of buttons that weren't needed...he floated into their tiny town one day and just never left. What everyone did know, however, was that he could sometimes be seen floating in the air, suspended by only his suspenders. No one really questioned this, because suspenders, purely by definition, are supposed to suspend something anyway; what's wrong with them suspending him?"

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"When Hufferpoof saw Florence, the town's seamstress & cobbler, his eyes lit up, his mustache got an extra curl on the left side, and not only did one of his pockets fall off RIGHT THEN, but his horse also complained that its shoes were too tight. AH! It must have been the universe intervening! Florence said she could fix these problems-no problem!-for only the cost of 8 dabblers and a dash of lingering (the tiny town's local currency). Mr. Hufferpoof's mustache suddenly drooped on the right side. He was fresh out of dabblers AND lingerings, as he had just purchased a new set of elbows (which don't come cheap, you see). Then, his hat spun around and an idea flashed in his mind."

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"They stepped into the curious ride, and with a loud VABOOSH! that rattled the shingles of all the neighborhood's roofs, they flew into the air. They went above the scattered shingles, now bickering and arranging themselves back in proper order, above the chimneys of the highest post offices, farther than the tree tops, and level with the birds."




It's going to be good. I already worry that I've given too much away, but I also know I left the best parts out. Stay tuned! There's an exciting future for this collaboration; many stories ahead.