
Thank you Natural History Museum for letting the public throw awesome parties.

Thank you Natural History Museum for letting the public throw awesome parties.
Everything about it was lovely.

The herb garden was lovely.

The fountain was lovely.

My parents were lovely.

My In Laws were lovely.

The games were lovely.

The toilet paper wedding dresses were lovely.

The night was lovely.

This time it was for MY Bridal Shower. And this time it was in Venice at a cute little house hidden off of Abbott Kinney.

Courtney the mannequin.

Trying on lots of shiny things.

Friends + appetizers = good times

Watching me open gifts.
Can’t show you my gifts. They’re private.

Meet the local artists.

Spare some change.

Hang out.

See what’s behind closed doors.

Pay attention to the details.

Fly Virgin America

Find a roof top view

Take the subway

Eat pastrami

Take the tram to Margaret Island

Thrift on Margaret Island

Play the building

Go to The Met rooftop

Be fab at the pre-fab at MOMA

Shop

Walk the Brooklyn Bridge


Serenading on the lawn.


On the menu:
bacon-wrapped hot dogs
corn on the cob
watermelon and cherries
cactus cooler
popsicles


Party polaroids.

Shareen does parties. Who knew?

Ladies indulge.

It took all the strength I could muster to walk out of there empty-handed. But it was fun finding dresses for other girls to try on.


Shary Boyle: artwork & projections
Doug Paisley: songwriting, guitar & voice

Dark Hand created artwork that Lamplight used as the basis for instrumental compositions and improvisations. This collaborative performance features Lamplight singing and playing guitar while Dark Hand creates live drawings / paintings and animates pre-drawn images on an overhead projector. Choreographed to the lyrics and music, Dark Hand projects her artwork onto a screen, the wall, Lamplight, and other available surfaces.

Here is a clip from the show at the Hammer Museum on May 7th: