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<description>Tim Gough, a Philadelphia based illustrator, designer, and printmaker.  This is his newsfeed.</description>

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	<title>Drawing Jammers 09.26.2008</title>

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	The result of a couple wednesdays, weirdos, and a tripod.<br/><br/>
Bill McRight<br/>
Chris Kline<br/>
Will Buzzell<br/>
Bonnie Scott<br/>
Mark Price<br/>
Delilah Knuckley<br/>
James Ulmer<br/>
Tim Gogh<br/>
Jason Hsu<br/><br/>
<a href="http://space1026.com/blog/draw_jam/" target="_new" >1026 Drawing Jams</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=107&amp;m=9&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Cut and Paste 3 in HOW magazine 09.18.2008</title>

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	Cut and Past 3 made it into the Self Promo Annual issue of HOW magazine. I still have some copies left and offering a  free print with every order. Get it <a href="http://timgough.org/shop.php?category=11&item=47&page=1" target="_new" >HERE!</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=106&amp;m=9&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Another Book 08.21.2008</title>

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	I almost forgot about this one. Im in <i>1,000 Music Graphics: A compilation of packaging, posters, and other sound solutions</i> It's full of great graphic design and illustration from the music industry... for some reason the editors thought my crappy posters belong in there: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/000-Music-Graphics-compilation-packaging/dp/159253404X" target="_new" >1,000 Music Graphics</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=105&amp;m=8&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Print Liberation the Book 08.17.2008</title>

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	My pals </embed></object><a href="http://www.printliberation.com" target="_new" >Print Liberation</a> just released a how-to book about screen printing. Its full of my illustrations. <br/>

Pick one up today:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Print-Liberation-Screen-Printing-Primer/dp/1600610722/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203276285&sr=8-1" target="_new" >Print Liberation: The Screen Printing Primer</a> <br/><br/><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/IcDfsYDHUgY&color1=11645361&color2=13619151&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/IcDfsYDHUgY&color1=11645361&color2=13619151&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="344">	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=104&amp;m=8&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Nylon+Urban+Tim=T shirts! 06.16.2008</title>

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	I don't even know how this happened but Nylon and Urban Outfitters asked me to make some shirts for their artist collaboration thingy. Check out the link below to get some:<br/><a href="http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp;jsessionid=D12F027B05F3EFA1D1DFF273F56B976C.app11-node4?itemdescription=true&itemCount=10&id=15087224&parentid=M_APP_TEESSHORT&sortProperties=+product.marketingPriority,-product.startDate&navCount=49&navAction=poppushpush&color=04" target="_new" >The Bird Tee</a> <br/><a href="http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp;jsessionid=D12F027B05F3EFA1D1DFF273F56B976C.app11-node4?itemdescription=true&itemCount=10&id=15087265&parentid=M_APP_TEESSHORT&sortProperties=+product.marketingPriority,-product.startDate&navCount=70&navAction=poppushpush&color=33" target="_new" >Summer Tee</a> <br/>	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=103&amp;m=6&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>The Kids Are Uptight 05.05.2008</title>

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	 Opens Saturday, May 10th from 4-8pm.<br/>Featuring:<br/>
Ansley Joe<br/>
Greg Pizzoli<br/>
Mike Deforge<br/>
Zeloot<br/>
Tim Gough<br/>
Chris Kline<br/>
and more!<br/>
<br/>
This is THE ONLY time that it will be open, so if you miss the opening, you miss everything.<br/>
<br/>
Location: Gallery One at Hamilton Hall<br/>
333 South Broad Street<br/>
Philadelphia<br/>
<br/>
All shirts will be $20 <br/>
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A portion of the proceeds goes to the American Red Cross.<br/>
<br/>
Music provided by Smoov Ryans<br/>	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=102&amp;m=5&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Radar Eyes: A Survey of Hallucinogenic Printmaking 02.27.2008</title>

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	Radar Eyes: A Survey of Hallucinogenic Printmaking<br/>

Curated and presented by Seripop and Reuben Kincaid<br/>
March 7th - March 22, 2008<br/>
Co-Prosperity Sphere<br/><br/>
3219 S Morgan St, Chicago Il<br/><br/<a href="http://www.lumpen.com/CPS/future.html" target="_new" >Co Prosperity Sphere Web Site</a> 
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Canadian Print duo Seripop and Reuben Kincaid are hosting a large group show representing the works of experimental printmakers on March 7, 2008. The exhibition contains work sharing a similar aesthetic highlighting the talents of artists and designers making hand drawn, ephemeral work. Many of the prints depict distortions of perception, altered states of awareness and geometric, sometimes hallucinogenic subject matter or compositions.<br/>
<br/>
Featuring the work of:<br/>
<br/>
Featuring work by: Seripop  Xander Moro  Michael DeForge  Ron Liberti  Daniel St George II  Cody Hudson  Sakura Maku  Zeloot  The Little Friends of Printmaking  Justin Gradin  Jesjit Gill  Tom Hohmann  Nolen Strals  Delicious Design  Nina Logan  Mark McGinnis  Raphael Lyons  Lisa Ceccarelli  Dominique Pιtrin  Rob Churm  Keith Herzik  Urban Inks  Dan Grzeca  Christopher Norris  J. G. Pizzoli  Luke Frost  Gunsho  Tim Gough  N Freibert  Alphonse Raymond  Other  Dernier Cri  Bongout  Devon Varmega  Matt Hart  Dan William  Tetsunori  Push The Button  Dave Bailey  Michael Comeau  Mille Putois  Sonnenzimmer  Mike Krol  Lizz Hickey  E*rock  Brent Wadden  Paul Nudd  Matthew Lock  Jared Connor  Alvaro Ilizarbe  Luke Ramsey and others!
Schedule:<br/>
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VIP, COLLECTORS + PRESS PREVIEW<br/>
Thursday, March 6, 2008 6-9pm<br/>
[ Note: this is not open to the general public. rsvp to ed@lumpen.com]
<br/>
OPENING RECEPTION + PERFORMANCE<br/>
Friday, March 7, 2008, 7pm - 12pm<br/>
Performance by The Chandeliers<br/>
<br/>
EXHIBITION VIEWING HOURS<br/>
Saturdays, March 8th and March 15th, 2008 12-6pm<br/>
<br/>
ADDITIONAL EXHIBITION VIEWING HOURS<br/>
Additional viewings through Saturday March 22 are by appointment and may be
made directly with Co-Prosperity Sphere: by contacting and calling Reuben 773.837.0145<br/>
<br/>
CLOSING<br/>
Saturday, March 22, 2008 7pm - 12pm<br/>
Performance by The Killer Whales<br/>

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	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=101&amp;m=2&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Photos From Sweet at UMD 02.20.2008</title>

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	Here are some photos of my installation at the University of Maryland:<br/><a href="http://www.artgallery.umd.edu/exhibit/285.08/index.php" target="_new" >Photos at the UMD website</a> or check out my flicker set below <!-- Start of Flickr Badge -->
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	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>GRRR - T-shirt available in the Shop! 02.13.2008</title>

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	The GRRR print is now available on a t shirt!!! This beautiful one color print, on an athletic grey tee made of the finest poly - cotton blend, was imported all the way from Honduras and printed by Awesome Dudes printing in the basement of Jinxed.<br/>
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<a href="http://timgough.org/shop.php" target="_new" >GRRR-T-Shirt: $20.00 - Click to Purchase!</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Printed Matter 3: A Group Art Show  02.13.2008</title>

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	Printed Matter 3 at GRSF, February 16, 2008 - March 12, 2008<br/>
Reception: Saturday, February 16, 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm<br/>
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Giant Robot - SF<br/>
618 Shrader Street<br/>
San Francisco, CA 94117<br/>
<a href="http://www.gr-sf.com" target="_new" >http://www.gr-sf.com</a> <br/>
415-876-4773<br/>
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Giant Robot is proud to present the third installment of Printed Matter, a group art show dedicated to prints, including woodcut, silk screen, lithography, relief, etching, and other techniques.<br/>
<br/>
Artists will include (but are not limited to):<br/>
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Apa, Sasha Barr, Bigfoot, Robert Bellm, Chris Bettig, Kelie Bowman, Buff Monster, Cantab Publishing, Catia Chen,Shawn Cheng,
Brian Chippendale, Allison Cole, Jo DeryDutch Door Press,Theo Ellsworth, Evah Fan, Feric, Noel Freibert, Susie Ghahremani, Leif Goldberg
Tim Gough,Katherine Guillen, Maya Hayuk, Lizz Hickey, Andrew Holder, Aaron Horkey, Yellena James, Kelly Lynn Jones, Kaori Kasai
Dan-ah Kim, Diana Kwok, Jesse LeDoux,Mats!?, Le Merde, Isaac Lin, Little Friends of Printmaking, Xander Marro, Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch
Ogi, Albert Reyes, Jay Ryan, Emilio Santoyo, Ashira Siegel, Ryan Jacob Smith, Daniel St. George, Hannah Stouffer, Diana Sudyka, Deth P. Sun
Daria Tessler, Elisabeth Timpone, Kelly Tunstall, Marci Washington, Steven Weissman, Andrew Jeffrey Wright<br/>
<br/>
A reception featuring many of the artists will be held from 6:30 - 10:00 on Saturday, February 16.

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	<p>posted by tim </p>
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<link>http://timgough.org/news.php?post=98&amp;m=2&amp;y=2008</link>
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	<title>Sweet 01.24.2008</title>

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	In the beginning of February I will be spending a few days in Maryland working on an installation(i'll post pictures later) and participating in a HUGE poster show, I will be there on the opening day selling some goods with a bunch of other poster nerds:<br/>
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http://www.artgallery.umd.edu/exhibit/285.08/index.php<br/>
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Sweet: The Graphic Beauty of the Contemporary Rock Poster<br/>
February 6 - March 29, 2008<br/>
February 6, 2008: Opening Day<br/>
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Featuring:<br/>
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33RPM Design<br/>
Aesthetic Apparatus<br/>
Animal Rummy<br/>
Anthony Diehle<br/>
Budai<br/>
Burlesque<br/>
Cricket Press<br/>
Dan Stiles<br/>
Decoder Ring<br/>
Delicious Design<br/>
Diana Sudyka<br/>
El Jefe Design<br/>
Galaxy Reno<br/>
Guy Burwell<br/>
Hero Design<br/>
Jay Ryan<br/>
John Foster<br/>
Large Mammal<br/>
Matt Terich<br/>
Mike King<br/>
Nelter Creative<br/>
Patent Pending<br/>
Sasha Barr<br/>
Small Stakes<br/>
SmithBellCraft<br/>
Strawberryluna<br/>
Tim Gough<br/>
Todd Slater<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
Sweet Booth 11:00am - 7:30pm<br/>
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Sweet Booth is an all-day event with participating exhibiting artists selling rock posters, unique works of art, and clothing. Special events during opening day include a raffle for a Squier Bullet guitar made by Fender and donated by the Guitar Center, Rockville, Maryland. A second raffle includes a portfolio of promotional prints by six of the artists: 33RPM Design, Diana Sudyka, Jeff Kleinsmith of Patent Pending, Cricket Press, Guy Burwell, and El Jefe Design.<br/>
<br/>
Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 3:00pm<br/>
Gallery Talk/Lecture<br/>
<br/>
The Art of the Contemporary Rock Poster<br/>
John Foster, Participating Artist and Vice President of Fuszion Collaborative<br/>
The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, University of Maryland<br/>
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John Foster will present a gallery talk/lecture on the history of rock posters, discussing several works in the exhibition, past and contemporary styles, and sources of inspiration. The lecture is free and open to the public.<br/>
<br/>
The Art Gallery will be closed the week of March 17-22, in observance of the University of Maryland spring break closing.<br/>
<br/>
The Art Gallery is excited to present an exhibition that showcases the cutting edge experimentation taking place in silk-screened rock posters right now. Sweet: The Graphic Beauty of the Contemporary Rock Poster features twenty-nine of the leading artists/groups of silk-screened contemporary rock posters, on view Wednesday, February 6 through Saturday, March 29, 2008. Artist Jesse LeDoux creates a site-specific installation in the back gallery that displays the versatility of the screen printing technique, and artist Tim Gough creates unique signage for the exhibition utilizing silk-screening and other media applied directly to the walls.<br/>
<br/>
Born from the lithographic posters of turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau advertisements, as well as from travel advertisements from the pre-World War II era, the rock poster originally gained status as a viable expression of art during the psychedelic period of rock from the mid to late 1960s. While other artists mimicked the form, the poster movement of that time remained centered in the bay area of California. After a lull in the production of hand-printed silk-screened rock posters, brought on by the availability of cheap photocopying technology in the late 1970s/early 1980s and the mass produced media of the new MTV age, contemporary artists are once again utilizing the "hands-on" techniques of producing silk-screened posters to promote the music they love. While this new wave of poster production began in the rockabilly and indie music scenes, it has spread equally, nationally and internationally, across music genres as well. Sweet will identify and exhibit those artists th
at are leading this new resurgence.<br/>
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The exhibition is curated by University of Maryland Department of Art printmaking professor, Justin Strom, and by The Art Gallerys Exhibition Designer, John Shipman, and is part of an ongoing commitment to work with regional artists in presenting exhibitions that address current trends in contemporary art and design. The Art Gallerys exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.<br/>
<br/>
The Art Gallery is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. The exhibition is also being sponsored in part by Tiny Showcase (www.tinyshowcase.com), which will be releasing a new print from seven of the artists, including LeDoux, on the seven days leading up to the opening of the exhibition, and donating a portion of the sales to The Art Gallery. Other sponsors include the American Poster Institute, Guy T. Kuhn Fine Art Paper, Renaissance Graphic Arts, Amazing Magnets, Backyard Inflatables, and an anonymous donor<br/>	</p>
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	<title>Annette Monnier's New Art Blog 11.07.2007</title>

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	Annette wrote the Art in the Age art blog, then quit. She now has her own blog and a new show at the Padlock Gallery in Philadelphia. You should check both of them out.

<a href="http://oneculture.blogspot.com/" target="_new" >http://oneculture.blogspot.com/</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>New Print, an Art Show and No More Art in the Age 11.02.2007</title>

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	I have some new work on the horizon with <a href="http://www.believermag.com/" target="_new" >The Believer</a> , some illustrations for an up coming book written and designed by <a href="http://printliberation.com/" target="_new" >Print Liberation</a>  and Cut and Past No. 3 a collection of drawings and things, a 24 page screen printed zine, that should be available later this month. There is a new item available in the shop. Snake Print, 3 color, 12 x 20 edition of 50, 20$ <br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://timgough.org/shop.php" target="_new" >Get it Here</a> <br/><br/>

I am also in a group show at Chapter House Cafι:<br/><br/>

Friday November 9th 6pm<br/>
620 S. 19th Street<br/>
Philadelphia Pa<br/><br/>

Featuring:<br/>
Jon Krause<br/>
Becky Schmidt<br/>
Jude Buffum<br/>
Michael Miller<br/>
Gina Triplett<br/>
Matt Cutius<br/>
Tim Gough<br/>

http://www.myspace.com/chapterhouse<br/>
you should come out to this if you are in the area, its cool spot and the openings are a lot of fun.<br/><br/>

And Lastly,<br/><br/>

I am no longer with Art in the Age, the clothing company I helped develop from the ground up with Nick Paparone, with financial help from Philly ad agency Gyro. You
Can read more on that here:<br/><br/>

*EDIT* So Annette's post was taken down, but please read more here:

<a href="http://www.philebrity.com/2007/11/07/gyro-forgets-that-the-internet-lives-forever/" target="_new" >http://www.philebrity.com/2007/11/07/gyro-forgets-that-the-internet-lives-forever/</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Screens 'N' Spokes  09.05.2007</title>

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	Sam Verrill & Jessica Harris have organized a really great show for an awesome cause. Here is what they have to say about it:<br/><br/>Screens 'N' Spokes is all about awesome art and a great cause. It was created in 2007 to benefit the Screens 'N' Spokes bike team in the MS150 City to Shore benefit bike ride.<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://mugshotscoffeehouse.com/" target="_new" >Mugshots CoffeeHouse</a>  - 21st and Fairmount
Thursday, September 6th, 6:30 PM<br/>
<br/>
 <a href="http://milkboycoffee.com/" target="_new" >MilkBoy Coffee</a>  - 824 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr
Friday, September 7th, 7:00 PM<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
Burlesque of North America<br/>
Cricket Press<br/>
Dirk Fowler<br/>
Dr. Pizzoli<br/>
Eleanor Grosch<br/>
Inkfinger<br/>
Jay Ryan<br/>
Judge<br/>
Leia Bell<br/>
Nate Duval<br/>
Punchgut Studios<br/>
Rob Weychert<br/>
Sei Rey Ho<br/>
Strawberry Luna<br/>
The Half and Half<br/>
The Heads of State<br/>
Tim Gough<br/>
<br/>
<a href="http://screensnspokes.blogspot.com/" target="_new" >http://screensnspokes.blogspot.com/</a>	</p>
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	<title>Agents of Timber 06.29.2007</title>

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	If you are in Memphis tonight, go to this show!!!! My buddy Sasha set this up and it looks like lots of awesomeness!<br/>
<br/>
Agents of Timbre <br/>
Curated by Sasha Barr and John Weeden<br/>
<br/>
 . Methane Studio (Atlanta, GA)<br/>
 . Kathleen Judge (Chicago, IL)<br/>
 . The Little Friends of Printmaking (Milwaukee, WI)<br/>
 . Leia Bell (Utah)<br/>
 . Serigraphie Populaire (Montreal, Canada)<br/>
 . Michael Motorcycle (Pasadena, CA)<br/>
 . Yee Haw Industries (Knoxville, TN)<br/>
 . Bryce McCloud (Nashville, TN)<br/>
 . Amy Jo Hendrickson (Minneapolis, MN)<br/>
 . Dirk Fowler (Lubbock, TX)<br/>
 . Kim Hindman (Memphis, TN)<br/>
 . Jesse LeDoux (Providence, RI)<br/>
 . Andrew Vastagh (Nashville, TN)<br/>
 . Mat Daly (Chicago, IL)<br/>
 . Tim Gough (Philadelphia, PA)<br/>
 . Aesthetic Apparatus (Minneapolis, MN)<br/>
 . Guy Burwell (Portland, OR)<br/>
 . Dan Grzeca(Chicago, IL)<br/>
 . Sasha Barr (Memphis, TN)<br/>
<br/>
 ALL THIS and MORE at the opening!<br/>Friday JUNE 29th 600PM - 900PM<br/>delta axis @ Marshall Arts 639 Marshall Ave Memphis, TN<br/><br/>
<a href="http://agentsoftimbre.blogspot.com/" target="_new" >http://agentsoftimbre.blogspot.com/</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Dessert! 06.01.2007</title>

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	Dessert!<br/>Collaborations between <a href="http://ayejay.com/" target="_new" >Aye Jay Morano's</a> son Cohen and a host of artists including Mark Ryden, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, Aaron Horkey, Gary Baseman, Kaws, Jack Davis, and many more. My self included.<br/><br/>

June 16th<br/>
<a href="http://firstamendmentarts.com/" target="_new" >First Amendment</a><br/>
1101 Stinson Blvd<br/>
Basement rooms A & B<br/>
Minneapolis, MN<br/>
55413 <br/>	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Here and Now 04.29.2007</title>

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	I am in a show here in Philly at the new <a href="http://copygallery.org/" target="_new" >Copy Gallery</a>. Copy comes from the ashes of Black Floor Gallery (R.I.P.). Here and Now is a show that had an open submission call, many accepted and none denied.<br/><br/>
Here and Now<br/>
Opening reception May 4th 6-10pm<br/>
On view through May 25th<br/>
319 A North 11th St. 3rd floor<br/>
 Philadelphia PA 19107	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>The Shatner Show - Book  04.25.2007</title>

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	I was asked to be in another group show with an amazing bunch of illustrators and artist. The show will be in June at <a href="http://uppercasegallery.ca/" target="_new" >Upper Case Gallery</a> . There will also be a book of the show. The Shatner Show book and exhibition is curated and designed by Janine Vangool (UPPERCASE gallery) and written by Glen Dresser. In addition to the over 76 images inspired by the life and career of Mr. Shatner, the book includes quotes from Shatner, as well as commentary by the artists on the pop culture icon and their working methods. <br/><br/>

The book is 128 pages, hardcover, 8.5" x 10.5" with full colour throughout. <br/><br/>
Featuring<br/><br/>


Raymond Biesinger | Darren Booth | Lisa Brawn
 | Julia Breckenreid
 | Lane Brookshire
 | Calef Brown
 | Marcos Chin
 | Alika Cooper
 | Nick Dewar
 | Ian Dingman
 | Mark Dulmadge
 | Byron Eggenschwiler
 | Carolyn Fisher
 | Doug Fraser
 | Justin Gabbard
 | Arthur E Giron
 | Tim Gough
 | Clayton Hanmer
 | Paul Hoppe
 | Jen Hsieh
 | Mike Kerr
 | Ronald Kurniawan
 | Scott Laumann
 | Jesse Lefkowitz
 | Aaron Leighton
 | Renata Liwska
 | Stephen Lynch
 | Joe Morse
 | Dushan Milic
 | Kyle Reed
 | Martha Rich
 | Erik Sandberg
 | Rick Sealock
 | Keith Shore
 | Genevieve Simms
 | Zach Trenholm
 | Mark Todd
 | Esther Pearl Watson
 | Keith Greiman
 | Karen Klassen
 | Justin Reed
 | Bruce Worthington
 | Ryan Snook
 | Scott Malin
 | Courtney Wotherspoon
 | Andrew DeGraff
 | Ted McGrath
 | Melissa Verge
 | Katherine Guillen
 | Katie Radke
 | Karen and Patrick Andrews
 | Adam Hilborn
 | James Lorincz
 | Elesavet Lawson
 | Joy Ang
 | Sean Kenney
 | Brian Raszka
 | Chelsea Cardinal
 | Brian Ford
 | Toby Cougar
 | Kendyl Lauzon
 | Tim Huesken
 | Blair Kelly
 | Zina Saunders
 | Marc Burckhardt
 | Jay Vollmar
 | Russell Walks
 | Andrea Lam
 | James Braithwaite
 | Jackie Bagley
 | Alexander Perkins
 | Scott Gandell <br/><br/>
<a href="http://vangooldesign.com/shatnerweb/SHATNER-WEB.asp?pname=thebook" target="_new" >Get the Book here.</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Printed Matter 2: A Group Art Show  04.09.2007</title>

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	<b>Printed Matter 2: A Group Art Show </b><br/>
GRNY, April 21 - May 16<br/>
Reception: Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.<br/>
<br/>
Giant Robot Gallery<br/>
437 East 9th Street<br/>
Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A, in the East Village<br/>
New York, NY 10009<br/>
(212) 674-GRNY (4769) / <a href="http://grny.net" target="_new" >grny.net</a> <br/>
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Giant Robot is proud to present Printed Matter 2: A Group Print Show at the Giant Robot Gallery in the East Village.<br/>
<br/>
This will be GRNY's first-ever print show! The sequel to the very successful show Printed Matter at GRSF will feature nearly 50 artists and a wide variety of aesthetic styles and printmaking techniques.<br/>

Participating artists include the following: <br/>
<br/>
Daniel Anthony St. George 2nd
Sasha Barr
Robert Bellm
Michael Comeau
Jo Dery
Brian Ewing
Edie Fake
Evah Fan
c.f.
Mollie Goldstrom
Tim Gough
Dan Grzeca
Gunsho 
Maya Hayuk
Lizz Hickey
Jung Hong
Kelly Lynn Jones
JULIACKS
Joe Keinberger
Kim Kelley
Dan-ah Kim
Le Dernier Cri
Jesse LeDoux
Thom Lessner
Isaac Lin
Little Friends of Printmaking
Alex Lukas
Sakura Maku
Xander Marro
Martin Mazorra
Eric Nakamura
Saelee Oh
Jesse Olanday
Mark Pedini
Ron Rege
Erin Rosenthal
Tra Selhtrow
Seripop 
Steak Mtn. 
Diana Sudyka
Deth P. Sun
Mike Taylor
Daria Tessler
Elisabeth Timpone
Jeremy Wabiszczwicz
Steven Weissman 
Andrew Jeffrey Wright 
Pippi Zornoza <br/>
<br/>
<br/>
A reception featuring many of the artists will be held from 6:30 to 10:00 on Saturday, April 21	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>$15 Print Sale!!!!! 04.04.2007</title>

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	I'm an April Fool! Seriously though, I have some prints on sale for 15$, regularly 25$. Get them while there hot!!!!	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>New print Available through Art in the Age 03.20.2007</title>

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	We have a new print of mine available at <a href="http://artintheage.com/detail.php?i=111" target="_new" >Art in the Age</a> 	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title> Freedom! 03.12.2007</title>

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	I quit my job!!! Yup, im doing this full time now. I've added some new work, and the Sound in Print show opens this week in Memphis.	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Sound in Print 02.25.2007</title>

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	Sound in Print: The Art of the Contemporary Music Poster<br/>
<br/>
March 12  30th, <a href="http://www.mtsu.edu/~art/barngallery/index.html" target="_new" >MTSU Todd Gallery</a> <br/>
<br/>
Sound in Print is a show that celebrates music poster art and design. Over 50 participants are expected to show approximately 250 limited edition posters that showcase a variety of art and design styles incorporating silkscreen and letterpress techniques. As well, Sound in Print is a confirmation and recognition of Tennessees place as a center for the music poster, as noted in Print Magazine, which has stated in recent issues that Tennessee has become synonymous with the hand-crafted poster. Visit Todd Gallery at MTSU to see a one of a kind show dedicated to artists & designers creating innovative and interesting images that resonate with the music consuming public.<br/>
<br/>
Reception: Friday, March 23rd at 6:30pm <br/>
Gallery patrons will have the ability to purchase limited edition posters with proceeds going to the MTSU art scholarship fund.<br/>
<br/>
Featuring:<br/>
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Aesthetic Apparatus, The Heads Of State, <b>Tim Gough</b> ,
Nick Butcher, 
Andrew Vastagh, 
Yee Haw Industries, 
Amy Jo, 
Isle of Printing, 
Patent Pending, 
Hatch Show Print, 
Zach Hobbs, 
Decoder Ring, 
Diana Sudyka, 
John Foster, 
Little Friends, 
Guy Burwell, 
Michael Michael Motorcycle, 
Ryan Nole, 
Furturtle, 
Dirk Fowler, 
Delicious, 
Budai, 
Leia Bell, 
Dan Grzeca, 
Mat Daly, 
Thomas Scott, 
Strawberryluna, 
Lonny Hurley, 
Largemammal, 
and Mike King.
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	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>Happy New Year (late!) 01.13.2007</title>

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	New illustration work added for the Penn Gazette, Miami New Times, and Bust Magazine. Look for me in 2 recent issues of Anthem and Swindle. New work on the way for Burton, Lifetime, <a href="http://www.artintheage.com" target="_new" >Art in the Age</a>  and tons more!!!	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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	<title>SHA-ZAM! 11.25.2006</title>

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	New work for Nylon Magazine, Portland Monthly, Baltimore Magazine, and The Washington City Paper. Pick up the latest issue of Anthem Magazine to see a little write up about Philly and a little blurb about myself. If you are in the Bay Area or Houston this month I am in 2 group shows. Check them out if you can.<br/><br/>

<b>I Think We Better Split Up</b><br/><br/>
An opening reception will be held Saturday, December 2, from 7 - 10 pm. Refreshments will be served, and artists will be in attendance.<br/><br/>

<b>Receiver</b> <br/>
1415 Valencia Street<br/>
San Francisco, Ca<br/>
94110<br/><br/>
And<br/><br/>

<b>Youre a serpent; and 
theres no use denying it.</b><br/><br/>

Opening Reception<br/>
Friday, December 01, 2006 at Domy Books<br/>
7 - 10pm<br/>
Show runs through Janury 19, 2007	</p>
	<p>posted by tim </p>
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