
For the last month Jay has had an exhibition on in the Lab gallery in Dublin. It's coming to a close this Saturday and tomorrow evening they are having a 'closing'. Jay will be in conversation about the show with one of his oldest friend's the artist Fergus Feehily. There will also be a sound improvisation by Anthony Kelly and David Stalling of Farpoint Recordings.
So if you are around Dublin tomorrow evening around 6, do pop in!

For more info check out the Lab page here. The show includes a group of paintings, in all, 36 small canvas works, created by 26 separate people. (Including me!)
I loved this idea right from the start, and again, I am so proud of Jay for the huge effort it took to get it to where it is today. It's amazing that he manages to keep the six of us, run a business, and make and exhibit his own work.
I'll say it again. I am so proud!
7 comments:
Hey, well done to you both.....
Woooooo!
Exceptional, Jay. Looking forward to the next exhibition. Good luck with tomorrow's presentation & music etc.
You have a definite right to be proud! Well done, both of you!
How nice!
Pride is a very strong feeling and it bonds people in a way that many other feelings don't. I understand you totally and would love to be in Dublin to check his exhibit :)
Congratulations, again to Jay. I wish I could have seen the exhibition, but I'm so glad I got to see all the paintings together on your living room wall (or the group ones at least). I look forward to the podcast interview!
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