• By: Laura Arrington

Posted on June 10, 2010

Two weeks ago myself and a gaggle of my tremendously talented artist friends put on a show at my house.

I showed a very rough sketch of some of the ideas we are working on for Hot Wings, and the always generous and lovely Mark Mc Beth filmed it.

so here’s a peek at some of what we are working on…

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Laura Arrington from In Studio on Vimeo.

also check out some of the other videos from the show. It was quite a night!

FACT/SF

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Charles Slender from In Studio on Vimeo.

Liz Tenuto

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Liz Tenuto from In Studio on Vimeo.

Kat Galasso

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Kat Gallasso from In Studio on Vimeo.

Jorge De Hoyos and Macklin Kowal

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Jorge De Hoyos & Macklin Kowel from In Studio on Vimeo.

Minna Harri

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Minna Harri from In Studio on Vimeo.

Philip Huang

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Philip Huang from In Studio on Vimeo.

and

Maryam Rostami/Mona G. Hawd

100529 Laura Arrington Fox Den: Maryam Rostami/Mona G. Hawd from In Studio on Vimeo.

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