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2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.
032c Magazine
032c is a bi-annual contemporary culture magazine at the intersections of
fashion, art and politics. Finding the new in the old and the old in the new,
032c invites leading and emerging creatives to collaborate on mono-
thematic issues. It has been considered to be "dedicated to the celebration of
ideas" by i-D, "revue ultra-pointue" by French Vogue, or simply as "the
Berlin magazine that propogates an aesthetic of brutal elegance" by
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "The magazine fuses art and architecture,
literature, urban studies and fashion in ways", states New York Times, "that
can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become."
032c is internationally distributed to selected art bookstores, fashion
boutiques and newsstands. The magazine has been exhibited at places such
as London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye
(London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial.
032c Magazine
032c is a bi-annual contemporary culture magazine at the intersections of
fashion, art and politics. Finding the new in the old and the old in the new,
032c invites leading and emerging creatives to collaborate on mono-
thematic issues. It has been considered to be "dedicated to the celebration of
ideas" by i-D, "revue ultra-pointue" by French Vogue, or simply as "the
Berlin magazine that propogates an aesthetic of brutal elegance" by
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "The magazine fuses art and architecture,
literature, urban studies and fashion in ways", states New York Times, "that
can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become."
032c is internationally distributed to selected art bookstores, fashion
boutiques and newsstands. The magazine has been exhibited at places such
as London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye
(London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial.
It has been reported that there has been a mill on Hunting Creek in the community of Linchester since 1670. However, other research indicated mills on the site date from the mid 1700s. The present mill building dates from the early 1800s. In the 1860s the building was in decline. Over the years the building was improved and enlarged The mill operated until 1979 when the mill pond dam broke. The mill building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Photo by Karen McCutcheon
Mark Dever, far right, president of 9Marks and pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., leads a discussion with (left to right) Jonathan Leeman, Juan Sanchez and Matt Smethurst about “Why Deacons are Crucial” at the first of two 9Marks events held at Nashville First Baptist Church during the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting June 15-16, 2021.
2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.
032c Magazine
032c is a bi-annual contemporary culture magazine at the intersections of
fashion, art and politics. Finding the new in the old and the old in the new,
032c invites leading and emerging creatives to collaborate on mono-
thematic issues. It has been considered to be "dedicated to the celebration of
ideas" by i-D, "revue ultra-pointue" by French Vogue, or simply as "the
Berlin magazine that propogates an aesthetic of brutal elegance" by
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "The magazine fuses art and architecture,
literature, urban studies and fashion in ways", states New York Times, "that
can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become."
032c is internationally distributed to selected art bookstores, fashion
boutiques and newsstands. The magazine has been exhibited at places such
as London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye
(London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial.
2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.
032c Workshop
032c workshop is a creative consultancy for writing, research and design in
Berlin. From the conceptual to the operative, 032c workshop provides
services in the domains of project management and creative direction as
well as initiating projects concerned with design and general cultural isssues.
032c Magazine
032c is a bi-annual contemporary culture magazine at the intersections of
fashion, art and politics. Finding the new in the old and the old in the new,
032c invites leading and emerging creatives to collaborate on mono-
thematic issues. It has been considered to be "dedicated to the celebration of
ideas" by i-D, "revue ultra-pointue" by French Vogue, or simply as "the
Berlin magazine that propogates an aesthetic of brutal elegance" by
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "The magazine fuses art and architecture,
literature, urban studies and fashion in ways", states New York Times, "that
can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become."
032c is internationally distributed to selected art bookstores, fashion
boutiques and newsstands. The magazine has been exhibited at places such
as London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye
(London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial.
2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.
032c Workshop
032c workshop is a creative consultancy for writing, research and design in
Berlin. From the conceptual to the operative, 032c workshop provides
services in the domains of project management and creative direction as
well as initiating projects concerned with design and general cultural isssues.
032c Magazine
032c is a bi-annual contemporary culture magazine at the intersections of
fashion, art and politics. Finding the new in the old and the old in the new,
032c invites leading and emerging creatives to collaborate on mono-
thematic issues. It has been considered to be "dedicated to the celebration of
ideas" by i-D, "revue ultra-pointue" by French Vogue, or simply as "the
Berlin magazine that propogates an aesthetic of brutal elegance" by
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "The magazine fuses art and architecture,
literature, urban studies and fashion in ways", states New York Times, "that
can make one forget how depressing a visit to a newsstand has become."
032c is internationally distributed to selected art bookstores, fashion
boutiques and newsstands. The magazine has been exhibited at places such
as London Design Museum, Colette (Paris), GAS (Tokyo), The Pineal Eye
(London) and the 3rd Berlin Biennial.
2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.
2021-07-18 Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO SLIME TIME Curated by Logan Lockner Camayuhs Atlanta
Joshua M.G. McCormick and FRKO @moisesimbatci @freakorico
SLIME TIME
Curated by Logan Lockner
Camayuhs, Atlanta
July 18, 4 - 7 pm
SLIME TIME is an exhibition of works by Chicago-based artist Joshua M.G. McCormick and Atlanta-based artist and illustrator FRKO. Combining the madcap energy of cartoons and children’s television with pointed social satire, FRKO’s sculptural installations transfer his characters’ misadventures from the panels of comic books into the gallery on a life-sized scale. McCormick presents a performance as Moises Imbatchi, a fictional, time-traveling, saxophone-playing figure who reclaims artifacts and ideas that have been stolen or destroyed throughout history. Some of these artifacts and components of Moises’s time machine appear as ceramic objects in the exhibition. For the final exhibition at Camayuhs, take an unforgettably zany trip through time and space — and into the future.
Joshua Moises Greenberg McCormick is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher based in Chicago. He received both his BFA (2008) and MFA (2019) from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where he also teaches ceramics. He has also trained at The Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan. McCormick has participated in the ACRE Residency in Wisconsin and collaborated with Project Firebird in Chicago and Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis.
FRKO, AKA Freako Rico (born Richard Montgomery), is an Atlanta-based illustrator who mixes comics and hip-hop to create hysterical, often belligerent art. FRKO has drawn multiple album covers for Action Bronson, including the graphic identity for the album Mr. Wonderful, and the artwork for Gucci Mane’s All My Children. Recent projects include FRKO N FRANDZ, a group exhibition at Cat Eye Creative, and a collaboration with the creative collective LoveRenaissance to redesign the iconic Reebok Classics.
Logan Lockner is a writer in Atlanta. His essays and criticism have appeared in publications such as Art in America, frieze, 032c, GAYLETTER, and ART PAPERS, among others. Previously, he was editor of Burnaway.