Martian Crafts
Martian Crafts Free! with artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 2-3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016 as part of Malden Reads:…Continue Reading →
Martian Crafts Free! with artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 2-3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016 as part of Malden Reads:…Continue Reading →
I think today I may have drawn my last page for my comic book “Friends Is Friends,” which is heading to the printer after, like, a decade and a half…Continue Reading →
Malden artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook are organizing the “Let It Snow: Santas Against Global Warming” group—in collaboration with the Malden Public Library, Triangle Inc., Bike To The Sea,…Continue Reading →
I’m going to be debuting a bee-utiful, new storefront diorama at Malden Access Television tomorrow as part of the 10th annual Window Arts Malden project. I and other local participating…Continue Reading →
Drabby the Sad Clown (Tom Bush, pictured above) helped get the crowd in the mood for the “Pity Party,” a giant festival of sadness in Union Square in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Sept.…Continue Reading →
Can you help me with this, musicians, artists, writers, performers: “Are you feeling sad? The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, creator of The Saddest Parade on Earth (pictured above),…Continue Reading →
Here are a couple of banners that I painted last week–originally for use in the Gloucester Horribles Parade on July 3, 2015. They’re about bees pollinating edible plants. Pictured above…Continue Reading →
“Save Our Bees” and “Pollinators Rock” read signs we carried while parading with the Backyard Growers, Cape Ann Farmers’ Market and Ukeladies group in the Fishtown Horribles Parade—the annual Independence Day…Continue Reading →
We’re going to be celebrating our friends the bees, butterflies and other pollinators by marching in the annual Gloucester Horribles Parade on the evening of July 3 as part of a group…Continue Reading →
“I had a perfect plan,” said one mom in the audience of the “How To Be An Artist And Parent” talk that Somerville artist and dad Tim Devin and I…Continue Reading →