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VMBEE Presents: Art by Kelly Reyna, plus Live Music & Vinyls
Oct
5
6:00 PM18:00

VMBEE Presents: Art by Kelly Reyna, plus Live Music & Vinyls

V.M.BEE's Studio 4 presents artworks by Kelly J Reyna; live music by Blake Skipper & Will Felty; &, vinyls by Flatland Records

First Friday Art Trail, October 5th, 6-9PM

1010 Mac Davis Lane, Studio 4, 79401

KELLY REYNA, “Flight Risk,” mixed media, 30 inches x 40 inches, 2017

“To describe my work would be to say that it is both a search and a self-healing effort. Moreover, it is the navigation of the mother and child relationship existing under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorder, a disorder that entails curious characteristics. These include communication barriers, social deficits, obsessively repetitive actions, steadfast meltdowns, periods of erratic sleep and wandering scares. Inevitably these result in relentless tests to the human spirit that begin to materialize as personal narrative within large paintings, embroidery works and small-scale paintings.”

Kelly Reyna was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas. She holds an BFA in Studio Art/Painting from Texas Tech University, that she received in 2011. In 2015, Reyna attended two residencies through Plymouth University - Transart Institute, in Berlin and in New York. She is currently in the second year of the Masters of Fine Arts program at Texas Tech University.


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BORDERLESS
Aug
3
6:00 PM18:00

BORDERLESS

fresh letterpress prints by Victoria Marie Bee

live music all-night by Drew Cypert – One Man Band @1.man.band (instagram)

poetry & non-fiction readings - 8:30pm to 9:00pm; by Curtis Bauer, Catherine Ragsdale, Beth McKinney, Matthew Porto, Valerie Wayson, & Jess Smith


The BORDERLESS event seeks to support RAICES Texas & similar organizations that provide legal advocacy & representation in an immigration system that breaks apart families & leaves millions without pathways to legal status.

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May First Friday Art Trail - Studio 4
May
4
6:00 PM18:00

May First Friday Art Trail - Studio 4

Growth of a Foreign Entity is a collaboration between Kyla Culbertson and Nate Collins. Kyla creates alien-like ceramic objects, and places them in real and fake environments. Nathan then photographs them, and digitally manipulates the forms through content aware. They place the ceramics and photographs together in order to construct a new reality for the foreign entities, continuing the growth and production of them. Their collaboration is an exploration in creating a fun and experimental space to navigate.



&, STUDIO 4 = AMAZINGNESS FFAT!! ✨✨✨ here’s a detail of one of the brilliant collaborative artworks by Kyla Culbertson & Nate Collins, from FFAT AT STUDIO 4: Growth of a Foreign Entity on exhibit! the Jacob Nalle Music jazz ensemble moved people all-night & was so lovely, Adam Nicholas Mulsow SOLD OUT of his West Texas tees & tanks, Flatland Records rocked it selling vinyl & talking music & more, Texas Tech University School of Art print club ran an awesome table of fresh ink, & all-around good vibes & love from so many! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU 💙

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Crossroads: Featuring Work from TTU and UNM Graduate Printmakers
Feb
2
6:00 PM18:00

Crossroads: Featuring Work from TTU and UNM Graduate Printmakers

Reaching across 320 miles of dry & crispy landscape to join two printmaking studios together in inky-handed collaboration! Featuring work from current graduate printmakers of the University of New Mexico & Texas Tech University: Brianna Barry, Stephanie Berrie, Kristine Johnson, Liv Johnson, Jeramiah Macha, Hollis Moore & Robbie Sugg.


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Suspension of Disbelief - Amy Kim at Studio 4
Dec
1
6:00 PM18:00

Suspension of Disbelief - Amy Kim at Studio 4

First Friday Art Trail, December! I’m so excited to be showing Amy Kim‘s photography & video artwork at Studio 4! Amy Kim is an MFA graduate student in Photography at Texas Tech University School of Art, & exhibits internationally & nationally (&, she’s just an amazing artist & friend!) #bethereorbesquare, 6-9pm December 1

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STITCHED & UNSTITCHED
Oct
6
6:00 PM18:00

STITCHED & UNSTITCHED

STITCHED & UNSTITCHED

A COLLABORATIVE VIGIL

Victoria Marie Bee presents "Stitched & Unstitched," a collaborative event featuring a solo art exhibition of new works by Stephanie Berrie, & reading organized by Jess Smith of faculty & students from Texas Tech University.

As a continuation of the vigil we began in response to the events in Charlottesville, "Stitched & Unstitched" will also include a reading by local writers committed to remaining vigilant in the face of oppression & inequality. A range of voices will share poetry & prose engaging our national crises & honoring those who have been & continue to be victimized by it. From 7-8pm, outside of Studio 4, Meghan Giles, Jackie Price, Dima Alhesan, Matthew Porto, Valerie Wayson, Jon Bishop, & D. Gilson will share their work with us. We hope to see you there, and at all future events!

First Friday Art Trail, October 6, 2017: 6-9pm


detail of an artwork by Stephanie Berrie

detail of an artwork by Stephanie Berrie

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LP: The Letterpress Project
Oct
6
6:00 PM18:00

LP: The Letterpress Project

Victoria Marie Bee & Dirk Fowler present "LP: The Letterpress Project," the first invitational letterpress exhibition at the Charles Adams Studio Project's 5&J Gallery in Lubbock, Texas. With a goal to showcase contemporary practices & ignite conversations about printmaking, this international exhibition consists of letterpress prints from artists working across the United States & beyond.

The Aesthetic Union: James Lewis Tucker (San Francisco, CA)
Brad Vetter (Louisville, KY)
Camp Nevernice: Laura Baisden (Knoxville, TN)
Rodrigo Cuberas (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Hammerpress (Kansas City, MO)
Hatchshow Print (Nashville, TN)
Inky Lips Press: Casey McGarr (McKinney, TX)
Isle of Printing: Bryce McCloud (Nashville, TN)
The Itinerant Printer: Chris Fritton (Buffalo, NY)
justAjar Design Press: Bobby Rosenstock (Marietta, OH)
Kennedy Prints: Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. (Detroit, MI)
Lilco Studio: Lily Smith+Kirkley & Kim Cadmus Owens (Dallas, TX)
Pointed Press: Tricia Treacy (Philadelphia, PA)
Starshaped Press: Jennifer Farrell (Chicago, IL)


In the Helen DeVitt Jones Print Studio (next door to 5&J), during FFAT:
Curators Dirk Fowler & Victoria Marie Bee will be letterpress printing LIVE, celebrating College Radio Day with KTXT 88.1 who will be live broadcasting from the print studio during First Friday Art Trail!

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There Is Only One Side: A Collaborative Vigil
Sep
1
6:00 PM18:00

There Is Only One Side: A Collaborative Vigil

When summoned to speak about the horrors in Charlottesville at the beginning of August, Trump denounced bigotry and violence "on many sides." 

As Jelani Cobb wrote in The New Yorker that same week, "When questioned about the rationale for Trump’s evenhandedness, the White House clarified that both the protesters and the counter-protesters had resorted to violence. This is notable in that the United States was once a country that did not see Nazis and those willing to fight them as morally equivalent. "

Friday, we gather to hold vigil for every life lost at the hands of systematic oppression, racism, and a society that too often chooses to look away. What has happened in Charlottesville is not the death rattle of an isolated radical group. This is the beginning if we are not vigilant. 

Please join us in shared pursuit as we showcase work by artist Patrick Quarm.

And as we hear works of protest, longing, and memoriam from the following readers and performers:

Kenna Neitch 
Apryl Lewis
Amelia Reyes
Catherine Ragsdale
James Villanueva
Victoria McReynolds
Curtis Bauer
Chen Chen
"ranney"

The readings will begin promptly at 8pm in Studio 4.

In conjunction with the event, the studio host and co-coordinator, Victoria Marie Bee, will be fundraising for Hurricane Harvey relief.


one of the artworks by Patrick Quarm

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MOTORDROME: Photographs by Scott Campbell Cochran
Jul
7
6:00 PM18:00

MOTORDROME: Photographs by Scott Campbell Cochran

MOTORDROME: Photographs by Scott Campbell Cochran
Cochran has photographed the Wall of Death riders for many years nationally and has been granted more intimate access than most. With this close relationship, he is able to depict their life on the road and the symbolism of their culture. For many bikers the Wall of Death riders represent everything they wish to be; they make their living on their bikes and are free to roam the country. 

in the studio:
letterpress & photography by Victoria Marie Bee

also at Studio 4: face painting by Ashley Busby & more!


photograph by Scott Cochran

photograph by Scott Cochran

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panel on race & criminality
May
5
6:00 PM18:00

panel on race & criminality

May's First Friday Art Trail at Studio 4 will feature artworks by Victoria Marie Bee, & have prints & more for sale by Dust Devil Press, Whimsy Daze, Q Ave Press, & many others.

7pm - 8pm, the event "A Push Out into Open Air: A Conversation on Criminality" will take place, a collaboration with graduate students in Texas Tech University's English Department:

As part of the First Friday Art Trail experience, please join us for a provocative conversation on race, injustice, and privilege. We will host a panel discussion that includes a reading of works from various contemporary writers such as Michelle Alexander and Reginald Dwayne Betts. We invite you to engage perceptions of the justice system and all those affected by it. 

In addition to our panel discussion, posters promoting the event will be available for purchase & donations will be taken to support the East Lubbock Community Alliance.


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