Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Did you miss FilmArtFunction?

Well, shame on you!! ...But, don't feel too sad, you can still watch one of the videos we screened:

"How to Make a Television Show" starring Valery Estabrook and Stephanie Testa

One Glass made this mock 1950's style instructional video for the event. Thanks to all of you who did come out! (We'll post pictures and video from the event in the coming weeks.)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

FAF is TONIGHT!

FilmArtFunction is tonight at 8pm!

8-9pm Reception, open wine/beer bar
9pm Comedy/Screening
9:30pm DJ, Perceptionist, Michael Matson + Illusionist, Matthew Haicken
10:00pm Experimental Performance
10:30 Auction Closed + Pop-Pianist, Derrick Wang
11:00 Raffle Closed

There's only a few tickets left, so get them here.
Directions to Galapagos Art Space

Monday, October 20, 2008

FilmArtFunction THIS THURSDAY!



There's less than 79 hours till FAF (but who's counting?)! We've been working so hard putting this together, and it's going to be amazing! There's a silent auction featuring artwork from some leading NYC artists offered to the public at rare reduced prices, an Illusionist, Perceptionist, DJ, Experimental Performance, Comedy, over $1300 in designer raffle prizes and more. It's a night packed full of entertainment, art and sensory experience. Plus free food + wine/beer reception! Please come check it out.

FilmArtFunction website
Get Tickets



At the event, we're also screening our never-been-seen-before 1950's-style instructional video mockumentary staring Valery and I, along with a clip reel from our Dumbo docu-series, Under the Bridges.

Monday, October 6, 2008

One Glass turns two!

Two years ago today, on a cold windy evening, two comely lasses of virtue true said goodbye to the disheartening future that lay ahead in their dimly-lit office cubicles. These young women celebrated their life changing decision a jug of cheap wine and stone-ground whole wheat crackers.
The first said to the latter: "A toast! To our future!"
The second replied: "Yes! To our indepedence!"
They went to the cupboard, but much to their chagrin...
There was only....
ONE GLASS.

Although we now have have many glasses, our virtue remains true. Happy birthday One Glass!