Come on my
bike tour of Silicon Valley this weekend. Here’s everything you need to know:
WHERE TO MEET
Friday: noon @ Menlo Park Caltrain Station, ride ends at the San Antonio Caltrain Station (5 or 6pm). We will take the train into San Jose and ride into the opening of the Biennial
Saturday: 11am @ South 1st and Williams street in San Jose. We will leave at 11:30am, get on the noon Caltrain from Diridon and arrive at Menlo Park Station at 12:34pm, so you could also meet us there. Ride ends at the San Antonio Caltrain Station. We will take the train into San Jose and ride into the Biennial
RECOMMENDED
Buy a day pass for the Caltrain if you’re going to take it more than once that day. If you’re traveling between SF and San Jose you need a 4 zone pass ($18 for the day), just between San Jose and Menlo Park you need a 2 zone pass ($10 for the day).
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My bike tour through Silicon Valley is less than two weeks away. After going on a trial run this weekend I have decided that, in addition to it being a super fun ride, we’re going to leave a little earlier than originally planned because no one likes to rush. So check out the new details on the facebook invite or on the earlier post on this blog.

Photos from August have been posted to my photo blog. They include bike trips, river swimming, stars, and a super fun trip to the amazing ACRE Residency in Wisconsin.
Kyle and I are currently working on a project for the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History opening in mid-December. It will unfold over the course of three months as we hold numerous workshops about secret histories of the area. I am also working with The Plaines Project in Chicago on an upcoming show. Details about both of these projects to come.
I have an edition of 40 screen printed zines that I made this summer that I will be distributing in the coming month. They contain patterns, some drawn by hand, some by software I wrote to mimic my hand, and stars. They are 16 pages long including the cover, and look like this:

Let me know if one should make it into your hands.
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