Tuesday, November 20, 2007

you tube MOSAIC MAN movie trailer 4.30 min

going back 20 years this movie will take you back by david joly footage for up to 20 years please tell a friend thank you

Sunday, November 18, 2007

save the MOSAIC TRAIL DAY a big hit... thanks to prof.bob holman of bowery poetry and nyu crew

much thanks for getting the word out it was a great day and with international legendary outlaw Clayton Patterson,artist,sculptor,archivists,videographer,and world renowned photographer took some time off from writing his series of historical books "captured"(also now the movie ) "resistance" all to rave reviews......................at one time nypd ;s public ENEMY #1 even as kerric and mayor julie -annie frolicked around in private apts were fighting the HEROIN WAR here in the eastvillage needle park ..................and on a high note and the other side was inspector Seta nypd ..what you know he shows up as we all chat about old new times more later daily up dates also a THE PLAN for RESTORATION of the trail.................. much to be done poliutians get off your ass support this public project PUBLIC MONEY-PUBLIC ART.....where is the public art ..... restoration to take two years part time (30 hrs wk ) at least 3 mosaic artists to get it done in a timely manor, remember 1/1/2billion for the subway thats 150 million for transit mosaics whose going to build all the new work as it is they send the work out of nyc to get it done (sometimes). mosaic america

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Event = TODAY!

The event started 10 minutes ago...why are you reading this?!?!

Come on over and meet us at any of the locations on our map, learn about Power's art, and have a great time!

Friday, November 16, 2007

MOSAIC MAN ...trailer for movie on youtube.com

thanks to bob holman and his NYU CREW ...the RESTORATION of the legendary MOSAIC TRAIL will take about up to 2 years with 3 mosaic artist and myself working part time (about) 30 hours a week. over 50 poles have to be done .some indoors (studio) then installed the rest on the street thats it . not as easy as it looks . AMTRAK by RAIL show the mosaic's as one of the TOP tourist attractions in nyc > lets do more / MOSAIC AMERACA 08 1987-2007 much more later got pictures from the past .send them in. get involved soon easTVillage.tv also check,,,,www.mosaicman-eastvillage.com e-mail nycjimpower@aol.com thank you

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

2 days until the event!

Jim came to our class and gave us a little background info on his work. Lorcan Otway came along and snapped a few pictures:





I'm really excited for this event, and I want to see there as many people as possible...there's definitely power in numbers, and if there's enough of us, we can really generate some substantial awareness for Jim and his Mosaic Trail. So, please, invite everyone you know!

Be seeing you soon!
-Julia

Saturday, November 3, 2007

We have LOCATIONS! And press releases! And flyers!

The event's two weeks away, and already things are starting to come together. First off:

WE HAVE LOCATIONS! Come visit us at:
  • Near Tony Rosenthal's Alamo (The Cube) at Astor Place
  • near the uptown 6 train at Astor Place
  • across the street from the uptown 6 train at Cooper Union
  • St. Mark's and 2nd Ave
  • 2nd Ave and 6th Street
  • Tompkins Square Park (Ave A and 10th Street)
  • 8th Street and Broadway
We also just updated our press page with a press release and not just one, but TWO versions of flyers. We need your help- we'd love you forever if you could print them out, pass them around, and paper the city!

Much love and grout,
Julia

Thursday, November 1, 2007

The official Empower Jim Power blog

Updates about the event
about Jim
about NYC
about the site
about mosaics.

Let's start with the site: look up. See that cute little "share" button? USE IT! If you're a social bookmarker (and even if you're not!), make sure to bookmark this site in as many places as you can. Like we've been saying everywhere else on the site: tell everyone you know! We want to make this event big.

With grout, paint, and tiles on top,
--Julia (one of Bob Holman's students)