Thursday, September 27, 2007

Drawing while intoxicated



Here's something you don't see every day. The Museum of Drunken Art's "vast holdings of drunken art" is coming to Beacon this weekend.

The collection, which ranges from drawings made on napkins, found paper and cardboard to more elaborate three-dimensional sculptural displays, will be exhibited at beacon artist union, 161 Main St.

Gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 6 p.m., and by appointment. The show opens this Saturday and will be on view through Oct. 7.

The Brooklyn-based MODA collection includes work by: Enoch Emory, Ben Shambaugh, Tom Smrtic, Donald O'Finn, Katie Welty, Sam Crees, Nate Walker, PFC Timothy Miller, Justin Kase, Fred Mc Fate, Peter Teraberry, Some Professor from Pratt, Clayton Vogel-dreck, Shane Caffrey from the collection of Clay Vogel, Paula Bollers, Timothy Harrod, Damien Leibold, Alex Bell, Greg Henderson, Chris Beams, Anthony R. Toe, Ross, Maurice Lester, Rust Post, Scott Harder, Gregg Samosa, Bon Scott, N. E. Vretta, J. Otto and Fred Thompson.

In addition, one wall in the gallery will be left empty for donations of drunken art made by Beacon-area residents.

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