

As for the art side of things: Gary Lippinncott’s work is always wonderful to see and get lost inside of. Dave Seeley, Ruth Sanderson, Rick Berry, Brian Dow all had great shows. It was fun to see some of Bob Eggelton’s “painting a day” pieces in the flesh. A real highlight of the exhibit was the Hubert Rogers retrospective. The Rogers family brought in a number of paintings and lots of ink work. One of the most enjoyable parts of Boskone for me each year is seeing Rick and Shelia Berry. They invited a small group out to Rick’s studio Sunday night. -- a really nice and mellow way to end a con.
Next convention: LunaCon. While this tends to be a fairly small convention it is chock full of artists. The guest of honor, Dave Seeley, has made an effort to be sure that that will be particularly true this year. He’s arranged for an open studio throughout Saturday. A few of the artists attending throughout the weekend, either officially or unofficially, are Donato Giancola, Jon Foster, Greg Manchess, Dave Palumbo, Dan Dos Santos, Tom Kidd, Steve Hickman and others. This will be quite the art party.
Irene, hanging with you was the highlight of the con!
ReplyDeleteAwesome seeing you there, Irene. A ton of fun catching up.
ReplyDeleteI'll concur with Lou here. The great thing about an event like Boskone is getting to see people for longer than a few minutes at a time. It fills in some of the gaps to what makes us us.
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ReplyDeleteI had a great time hanging out with ya’ll!
Boskone is sorta perfect that way – large enough to attract a lot of cool people, small enough that you get time to really talk. I’m already looking forward to next year.
It was great meeting you, Irene. Don't worry about the missing "t." My own father made the same mistake when he filled out my birth certificate. From what I've seen so far you have done a fantastic job on the RADIO FREEFALL cover.
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