Silk-Screen Party Night with Dave Tree at McCaig Welles and Rosenthal in Brooklyn

Man of many talents, Dave Tree, threw a silk-screen party at McCaig Welles & Rosenthal over the weekend and invited people to bring in whatever they liked for a printing.

poster for Jasper Patch

Jasper Patch "Dyed in the Wool"

at McCaig-Welles & Rosenthal
in the Williamsburg area
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In Photo Reports by Teri Duerr 2008-07-27 print email

Dave Tree threw a silk-screen party at McCaig Welles and Rosenthal over the weekend and invited people to bring in whatever they liked for a printing. Also on view were the larger-than-life oil paintings of Jasper Patch for his show dyed in the wool and several foam-mustachioed partygoers wielding large Styrofoam cups of frothy beer.

Some of Patch's work along the wall and Dave Tree's in the foreground. Each person was invited to choose the design for their silk-screen.

A toast! Gallerist, Jasper Patch'a


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Artist’s site: Dave Tree
Artist’s site: Jasper Patch
McCaig Welles and Rosenthal

Teri Duerr

Teri Duerr. In addition to being a Co-Editor in Chief of NYABlog, Teri is a Publicity & Publications Manager for Women Make Movies, a Contributing Editor for the highly-dubious culture publication Chief Magazine, and a Book Reviews Editor for Mystery Scene. She spent four years as Director and Editorial Mentor for the Minneapolis teen girls’ magazine Chicas in the Mix, followed In 2000 by Editor in Chief posts at events & culture magazines Tokyo Scene and Kansai Scene in Japan. Her editorial and photo production work has appeared in places like Best Life, The Source, Men’s Health, Organic Style, Vogue Korea and Vogue China. Teri lives in Brooklyn where she co-runs Horse+Dragon NYC, a boutique agency that generates photo, copy, web, publicity, and design work for artists, writers and nonprofit friends. » See other writings

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