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High 5s: As The World Turns
    Thursday, 08 December 2011 /// Written by Trippe

... we look forward to the new year.

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High 5s: Quickest Trip to LA Ever
    Tuesday, 01 November 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Had to drive to LA last Saturday and drive back to SF on Sunday. A hectic short trip, but we got to hang out with the wonderful Mel Kadel & Travis Millard. We had ourselves a little look-see at their Echo Park home/ studio before the 6 hour drive back home.

Bonus: Past homes of Bukowski & Ernest Hemingway and where the Hillside Killer dumped bodies.

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High 5s: You're Like the Clouds in the Sky
    Thursday, 13 October 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Had a crazy ass summer/ fall. The building our new apartment is now for sale. My wife is getting surgery to get a tumor taken out of her head/ neck. The building FFDG was in caught fire and it remains unclear how long till it's repaired... No worries though. FFDG has a temporary home. We have health insurance and business insurance (insurance is a good thing). SF is experiencing summer, finally. My cat is fluffy. The Fecal Face softball team is playing better (our record is 0-8). The Tigers are still in it (barely). The Mario Martinez (Mars-1) show opening Nov 10th at FFDG is still on track (note: it'll be at the temp space- 248 Clement). Got our taxes done in time. The art season is back on with lots of great shows to check out here in San Francisco and many more to enjoy online...

Random facts: When you die your hair still grows for a couple of months. - The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building. - A skunk's smell can be detected by a human a mile away. - When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food. - Charlie Brown's father was a barber. - Cats can hear ultrasound.

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High 5s: Labor Day Sail 30
    Tuesday, 06 September 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Been working 6 days a week since getting back from Brazil. Labor Day Weekend left us with an extra day off. With two days off, we headed onto the San Francisco Bay aboard our 27 foot Catalina Augusta for some sailing, anchoring, beer drinking, sun-getting time relaxing.

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High 5s: Testing Our Water
    Thursday, 25 August 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Get on your lab coats because we're about to get all Mr. Wizard up here at Fecal Face... Well, sort of. Mr. Wizard was way more entertaining than a water test blog.

If you live in San Francisco you most likely live and work in a pretty old building with absolutely no knowledge of its plumbing. If you're also like us you drink the tap water because, all those plastic water bottles are a complete waste and, we here in San Francisco have some of the nation's best water... But is it? I mean we use a Brita here @FFDG, but shit, we have no idea if the pipes contain lead or something. After we started getting some headaches, we thought it might be a good idea to buy a little kit and test the water. ~exciting conclusion.


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High 5s: Obrigado, Brazil, Part IV
    Thursday, 18 August 2011 /// Written by Trippe

The last blog from our glorious trip to Brazil features the last few days spent at the beach.

Many thanks to Carmo Marchetti, one of the owners of Sao Paulo's Logo Gallery, for letting us stay at her beach home. We planned on busing up the coast to stay at some resort which would have sucked as the buses are super slow. Instead, thanks to Carmo's generosity, we could afford to rent a car and got a place with tennis courts, wet and dry saunas, a garage filled with all sizes of surfboards, a kayak, a heated swimming pool plus a private beach. Thanks again, Carmo! You helped to make our last few days in Brazil glorious ones!

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High 5s: Obrigado, Brazil, Part III
    Friday, 12 August 2011 /// Written by Trippe

More bouncing about Sao Pualo and Logo Gallery opens.

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High 5s: Obrigado, Brazil, Part I
    Tuesday, 09 August 2011 /// Written by Trippe

We just home from a 2 week trip to Sao Paulo, Brazil. I was asked to invite 3 artists for a print show put on by MCD entitled Fake Sunset which opened Saturday, July 30th @Logo Gallery, a space that just opened in the neighborhood of Pinheiros. Jeremy Fish, Aiyana Udesen, and Matt Furie joined us and created prints for the show. Below are the first few days of our trip. Will be blogging throughout the week.

Logo Gallery features work by important players in the new Brazilian street art movement, such as Bruno 9li, Sesper, Flávio Samelo, Luis Flávio Trampo, Alex Hornest, Rimon Guimarães and many others.

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High 5s: This Morning's Foggy Commute
    Wednesday, 13 July 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Since moving apartments closer to FFDG's newish space on Fillmore St, our commute got totally perfect. Thought we'd share our daily morning nature hike through Buena Vista and down Haight St en route to work.

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High 5s: Installing Then Sailing
    Thursday, 30 June 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Going back in time here through the lens glass. Installing art shows, taking down art shows, hanging out w/ Mel Kadel and Travis Millard, sailboat maneuvers on the San Francisco Bay and other whatnots from the gallery life.

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High 5s: The Lost & Dusty Rolls
    Thursday, 02 June 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Moving apartments- a wonderful time for finding old rolls of film. The digital age leans itself to so much but this small moment lingers on. Blown out grain of your life's past. A week before I married the love of my life whiskey was heavily comsumed with BBguns fired in some man-cabin high in the Sierras. Missing was the golf "experiment" and whatever else blurred over with groshong's towel hike illuminated... Cake farts, anyone?

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High 5s: Krusty Krusty Boats
    Thursday, 28 April 2011 /// Written by Trippe

Just coming out of a fog. Moving the gallery and then moving apartments right afterwards has been a tad hectic... Getting settled now. Back on the horse. --> some randomness in photo form.

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High 5s: I'll Bring You More Change, I Promise
    Thursday, 31 March 2011 /// Written by Trippe

My name is John... I make website... My favorite color is green... I like water and action sport like skateboarding... I work a lot and it seems am moving every 6 months. Gallery and now apartments... This weekend we're taking two days off. It's the first time in over a month... I learned how to install a bathroom sink... I wish I was surfing in Tahiti and I hate wearing socks.

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High 5s: You Can't Race a Pirate Ship
    Wednesday, 23 March 2011 /// Written by Trippe

It's been over 2 months since I've blogged. Damn nutty busy and the last month or so has been taken over with moving FFDG... Will break the blog town into bite-sized portions. view/ read on

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High 5s: Bubble Butts
    Thursday, 02 December 2010 /// Written by Trippe

Been awhile since I randomly blogged it UP, so here goes with the random of art, water, and booze.

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High 5s: 10 Yr. Setup & Other Whatnots
    Thursday, 30 September 2010 /// Written by Trippe

Some photos and words from setting up Fecal Face's 10 Year Show and other jams...

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High 5s: Hot Day on the Bay
    Friday, 03 September 2010 /// Written by Trippe

Too damn nice out yesterday here in SF to not take the day off. Next week, with our 10 Yr. Anniversary, is going to be busy as hell... So we took a day off and jumped on the boat and into the Bay. Here's a little visual sampling.

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High 5s: Why Not?
    Friday, 23 July 2010 /// Written by Trippe

Took a badass trip last weekend. Sailed, hiked across the bridge and then camped in the Presidio.

Also checked out Renée Green's show @YBCA.

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High 5s: Rain Rain Rain
    Thursday, 21 January 2010 /// Written by Trippe

Just some things like police, rain, rattle snakes, bowling and your cousins.

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High 5s: My Holiday Vacation
    Wednesday, 06 January 2010 /// Written by Trippe

The last week of 2009 spent wishing a magical baby happy birthday in a complete haze.

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Mission Map Project
Tuesday, 07 February 2012, 12:46pm

A bunch of Mission district businesses here in SF (Mike Giant, Benny Gold, Joshy D, and others) got together to put together a Mission Map of businesses you should check out. Map and app release party goes down Saturday @111 Minna in SF (7-10pm)... We just moved FFDG to the Mission and didn't make the 1st version to be included. There are talks of a future V2 release.


Mike Giant talking about the Mission Map project

 

MCD Prints Online
Saturday, 04 February 2012, 4:25pm

We still have a few prints left from the MCD show @FFDG. 4 color silk screens from the likes of Jeremy Fish, Aiyana Udesen, Matt Furie, and others for $75.


Jeremy Fish 4 color silk screen print

 

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Fecal Face's New Intern
Friday, 03 February 2012, 4:00pm

Say hi to Fecal Face & FFDG's new intern, Alexander Uhrich, who's in his last year at SFAI. He has to put in 90 hours of work, so you'll be seeing a lot of him.

Check his site to check his photography... Mucho eye entertainment to be viewed.


Photo by Alexander Uhrich

 

Fecal Face Tumblr
Friday, 03 February 2012, 2:31pm

Hey, if you're a Tumblr fan, Fecal Face is on there as well. We'll be posting a taste of what you see here on the site... Tumblr was nice enough to give us fecalface.tumblr.com since someone had it but never made a post on it... You know what? Wonder if we claimed it years back and forgot about it. Hum.

 

Texting by Albert Reyes
Friday, 03 February 2012, 1:55pm

Love this piece by Albert Reyes that's now showing in Future Colors of America @FFDG through Feb 11th. ~more.

 

Ryan Wallace & Chris Duncan - Toronto Fri
Wednesday, 01 February 2012, 10:13am

Ryan Wallace & Chris Duncan open Transmission Lines in Toronto at Cooper Cole Gallery Friday, Feb 3rd.

Wallace and Duncan's linear variations of shape explore the margins of time and space while echoing the unstable tension between vision, perception, and reflection. Both artists explore a variety of materials to great visual effect. ~complete show details.


Polemic 5 by Ryan Wallace

 

Josh Short @Ever Gold, Tonight
Thursday, 02 February 2012, 11:18am

Ever Gold in SF opens a month long residency with Josh Short's Bomb Shelter Radio and Tenderloin Self- Defense Club tonight, Thurs (6-10pm). Check the video for a complete picture of what to expect.

Over the course of his residency at Ever Gold Gallery, Josh Short will build "Bomb Shelter Radio" and host several live sonic events that will include experimental noise transmissions, live metal and hardcore bands, and subversive FM radio interventions. This will also be aided by guerrilla public installations of radios installed around the Tenderloin bringing his interventions directly to the street as a form of audio graffiti. During the day the gallery will become the "Tenderloin Self-Defense Club", where Short will offer martial arts instruction to the neighborhood inhabitants, artists, and musicians. ~show details

 

The Story of Sue Nami
Tuesday, 31 January 2012, 9:36am

In the days following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, I was asked to make a poster for the Devo show at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. The image was a Japanese girl, wearing a nuclear t shirt, with the kanji character for earth tattooed on her shoulder. She was dead. I called her Sue Nami, and much to my surprise, the band liked it. ~keep reading Zolton's story of Sue.

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F.C.A. @FFDG Opening Pics
Monday, 30 January 2012, 10:05am

A few pics from last week's opening of Future Colors of America @FFDG.

The rain came down hard on the 20th but people came through to view the massive show featuring works from Albert Reyes, Aiyana Udesen, and Matt Furie. The show runs through Feb 11th.


Albert Reyes (right)


Lizzy and Martin of the Vapor Room


 

Tony Larson's Studio
Thursday, 26 January 2012, 10:54am

LA based artist/ designer Tony Larson updates his portfolio site with loads of eye candy... We've known Tony for years. You may know him through the many years he designed boards for Girl Skateboards. --> Want to get to know him? Check this interview for a taste of Tony.

The Eames Office - Producer and Editor Daniel Ostroff, talks about two Girl Skateboard decks in the Collecting Eames.

I designed the Modern Chair Series for Girl in 2001. They have, by far, been the most asked about boards I've ever done. Pretty funny to see how they've survived. -Tony Larson

 

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Your SF Photos

Last week we did our first themed Photo of the Day asking you to email in your quintessential San Francisco photos. We got so many great entries and couldn't squeeze them all in. So, here's a bit of overflow from the images emailed in.


Hola from Tequisquiapan Mexico

Hey there, I just got back from a short residency down in a small town two hours north of Mexico City called Tequisquiapan. I was asked to come down there to meet some of the crew of the Clipperton Project, which basically is going to be a crazy boat trip in March with scientists and artists going out to a very remote atoll in the Pacific called Clipperton Island. Anyways, I thought you might like to see some photos of the town and the graffiti that I was surprised to find there.


FFDG's Permanent Home

We can finally shut up about FFDG's fire, about FFDG's temp space, about all the transitions, because we signed a 2 year lease on a new space in the heart of the Mission District last night!


Real Etheral by Evan Mann

Real Ethereal embraces our mysterious relationship with life. It blends the physical with the metaphysical on a journey through an ever-transitioning space where common interactions become extraordinary and perception ventures into the otherworldly. Real Ethereal examines possibilities of unseen realities and metaphorically represents the winding path that reveals before us and conceals behind us; the future remains a mystery while the past fades quickly into the recesses of our mind. We are left with the present: the mysterious reality of our existence; the hair of time difficult to grasp.


High 5s: As The World Turns

... we look forward to the new year.


Josh Peters Interview

Josh Peters is a La based painter/ curator/ cool guy/ I chatted with him recently about his work, here it is.


Scanner Photography by Sean Vranizan

Recent UC Santa Cruz photography graduate Sean Vranizan emailed over this series of images he creates by using a scanner as a camera, upon which found and collected objects, both two-dimensional and three, were used in collage format.


Interview w/ Alex Ziv & Quinn Arneson

SF based artists Alex Ziv & Quinn Arneson are in their final year at the San Francisco Art Institute and open the two person show UNIBROW: BRIDGING THE GAP Thursday, Dec 8th at Gallery Heist.


Post War Years - All Eyes

Great new video by Philadelphia based director Tobias Stretch whose videos feature his puppet work - If you have some time, browse his other great bizarre dreamlike videos.


Double Breaks @Double Break

A few November weekends back, I headed down with Travis Millard and Jim Dirschberger for o Breaks, a group show curated by Jay Howell and Louis Schmidt, which opened 11.11.11 at Double Break store and gallery in San Diego, CA.


Dream Team in Sao Paulo - Part 2

Before the show it was pretty much just me and Pacolli painting the whole gallery and doing all the instalations and hanging all the work. lots of shit to be done. I also painted the front of Choque the week after the opening. And we had a little concert at Choque in which I played keyboard and two other folks played guitar and sang. Ephameron went there the day before the opening and did a tape installation as well. During the month we also had a zine/print/shirt sale at Choque as well. It all went very well and we had a blast! -Mildred


Pseudo-Advertising by Alexandros Vasmoulakis

I am dealing with a new series called "Pseudo-Advertising", where I focus upon the relationship between today’s muralism and the contemporary outdoor advertising.


Nick Howard

Got an email from Minneapolis, MN based artist Nick Howard with some works attached. Love the pieces.


Charles Martin for 11.11.11

Charles participated in the group show 11.11.11 at FFDG in Nov/ Dec 2011. He studies at Cooper Union NYC.


A Visit w/ Strange Bird

Last week, after swinging by Rebel 8 clothing's HQ in San Francisco, we swung by the HQ of Strange Bird Distribution distributors of Low Card, Think Skateboards, Hubba Wheels, etc...


A Visit w/ Rebel 8

Stopped through Rebel 8 clothing HQ last week to see what their up to. We've known Joshy D. 10 plus years back when he was doing the SF graffiti site, HiFiArt.com in the early days of the internet when Fecal Face was just getting its start. Nice to see Mike Giant, whose designs adjorn many of Rebel 8's clothing, and Josh doing so well.


Steven Riddle @Water McBeer

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Nathan Brown for 11.11.11

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Sage Vaughn @Fifty24SF

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