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Hi….I am new to Austin and looking for life drawing. Yours sounds great!…when are you meeting again in July? Thanks….Suzanne
Hi, Just wanted to let you know about our new artist website, artabase.
http://artabase.net
Hi Chris and everyone at WTW!
Your gallery is the best! I support what you all do 100 percent!
Love this blog.
See you soon when I am in Austin.
Joan
Hi, I’m wondering if you can put me in touch with any graffitti artists? Also, I know you had a show with Matthew Rodriguez in it some time ago, do you have any contact information for him? I had an email but it seems to be no good anymore. thanks for any help.
Javier,
Matthew was super sweet and donated to our Red Hot Red Dot fundraiser last year. He will be in this year’s auction as well, Sept. 17th, 6-9pm, 2009, Save the Date for Red Hot Red Dot, tickets are online for $75 each at http://womenandtheirwork.org. try reaching matthew on his blog http://circusgold.com or at doublecouponday (at)gmail.com. He just had a show in Hong Kong.