Move 16: Don't Paint Your Teeth

A Group Show of ballpoint pen, pencil and sharpie drawings on 8.5" x 11" paper

Curated by Rich Jacobs

May 9th - June 8th 2008

Opening Reception Friday May 9th 2008 7 - 10pm

Mark Gonzales, Matt Leines, Chris Shary, Caroline Hwang, Rachel Sumpter, Rich Jacobs, Chris Mendoza, Neckface, Eric White, Suzanne Sattler, Erika Borboa, Brian Chippendale, Diane Barcelowsky, Maya Hayuk, David Ellis, Marsea Goldberg, Theo Ellsworth, Hisham Bharoocha, Travis Millard, Mel Kadel, Allyson Mellberg, Justin Williams, Garry Davis, Irene Cho, Davd Aron, James Kirkpatrick, Jojo Li, Jordin Isip, Melinda Beck,Tim Kerr, Taylor Mckimens, Jim ,Ryan and Casey Gallagher, John Orth, Sto, Daniel Davidson, Pam Morris-Gallagher, Phil Franklin, Christine Shields, Andrew Scott, Pat Delaney, Mike Boul, Moses, Dennis and Loreto Remsing, Kelie Bowman, Carl Dunn, Oliver Rosenberg, Oliver Harkness, Rodger Bridges, Tod Swank, Olivia Shoa, Bill and Christopher Sprague, Kostas Seremetis, Megan Hanrahan, Misaki Kawai, Zachary Rossman and TONS more!

See Opening Pics Here!

Allyson Mellberg

Matt Leines

Rachell Sumpter

Rob Leecock

Caroline Hwang

Dave Ellis

Brain Chippendale

Daniel Davidson

Andrew Scott

Hisham Bharoocha

Rich Jacobs

Chris Shary

Diane Barcelowsky

Chris Mendoza

Eric Shaw

Zachary Rossman

Erika Borboa

Travis Millard

Neckface

Billy Sprague

Sto

Suzanne Sattler

Cassie Ramone

Taylor McKimens

Jason Polan

Christine Shields

Jenna Sands

Mark Gonzales

Eric White

Kostas Seremetis

Kelie Bowman

Justin Williams

Theo Ellsworth

Kevin Hooyman

Jocko Weyland

Matthew Thurber

Mel Kadel

Phil Franklin

Nicholas Gannon

Jeff Canham

Maya Hayuk

Diego Hadis

Arlette Espaillat

Kelly Nicholson

Miles Karr

John Orth

Tim Kerr

Mike Boul

James Kirkpatrick

Florence Gidez

Jim Gallagher


Move 16: Don't Paint Your Teeth, marks the 2nd group drawing show at Cinders curated by artist Rich Jacobs. The guidelines for this one: Make a drawing using either ballpoint pen, pencil, or sharpie on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of white paper. This show brings art back to its most basic and raw form of drawing and with materials that everyone has access to. This DIY creative spirit runs throughout the show, which includes a diverse array of artists that spans several generations from around the globe.