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"Go Figure..." Exhibit Opening (exhibit continues thru April 25)

FYI, Several of my pieces will be on display for the "Go Figure..." exhibit at the Sullivan Munce Cultural Center through April 25, 2009. Below is the exhibit description. Use the Google map link to help you get there!


"The depiction of the human form, its rhythm and sensitivity, has for generations been viewed with fascination from the earliest cave art and hand formed clay to today’s contemporary works in mixed media, paint, bronze and digital representations.

Utilizing line, form, volume and gesture, artists through the ages have expressed the human condition, expressing tragedy and ecstasy and the wonder of life.

Join us as the Sullivan Munce Cultural Center exhibits 2D works by Caroline Mecklin, Jim Gerard, Judy Leiviska, Tim Engelland, Austin Pittman and Vandra Pentecost. The exhibition will also include sculptures by Matthew Davey, Jacob Dobson and Pat Mack. Their works showcase a variety of styles with a wide range of media that celebrate figurative art.

Exhibition continues through April 25, 2009"

Earth Mother close up Earth Mother Angel of Hope, bronze Following the North Star front

Preview of "Mother and Child Cedar" and post Elegant Funk video

For those of you that may have missed the Smaller Indiana Elegant Funk exhibit August 1st, several pictures are on Flickr. "Reconstructed Law" and "Transcendent" (below) were on display at Elegant Funk and featured on a short video produced by Smaller Indiana member Zack Legend.

Elegant Funk exhibit and design videos of "Rebirth" sculpture

Before I forget, if you are in Indianapolis August 1st (5pm to 9pm), please come by the free Smaller Indiana Elegant Funk exhibit at 1125 Brookside Avenue Suite C7, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Call 317-270-8258 for more info (Google map link). I will have my "Transcendent" piece (below) on display and I will be around for conversation the whole evening. I would enjoy seeing you there!

Children's' Museum of Indianapolis exhibit of "Yellow Robot Walking Her Little Red Dog"

NEWS RELEASE - For immediate release - April 7th, 2008 - Indianapolis, IN - One life sized sculpture by emerging artist Patrick Mack continues its display through April 27, 2008 in the Robots + Us exhibit at the Children's' Museum of Indianapolis. "Yellow Robot Walking Her Little Red Dog", created by Pat Mack in late 2003 as part of an experiment in design, is made of widgets and gizmos welded together to form the life-size figure of a robot walking her robotic dog.

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