2 more Exhibits Up!!!

This has nothing to do with the blog, just a smile for today.

That makes three in all — three exhibits in two days, I think that’s a record. The time is all absorbed in the uploads, but if you don’t throw huge  files out there, it won’t be long, about three seconds for a small file.

So the first exhibit I built is the JazzArt show, in which I have about 1/100th of what I’ve painted for jazz performance backdrops and side panels for everything from Jazz at Lincoln Center all the way to the Hollywood Bowl.

In that first exhibit, I’ve placed actual pieces for sale, and on the two high walls, I’ve put photos of the events and some information about the performers and performances. Continue reading

A Brief History of Gold

Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Grass Valley, Ca. Performance, 2016.
Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center onstage with E.J. Gold JazzArt,  2016.

The list is long, but I’ll give you a brief history of my art exhibits over the years. I’ve left out hundreds of shows with the same galleries to avoid a boring list. I seem to have anywhere from five to fifteen shows a year every year, with the exception of my “vacation times”, short intervals between painting and sculpting and music and theater and dance and ceramic arts, paper arts, you know — exploration and application. I know you’ll want this for your eBay and other art listings, so here’s the SHORT list — the whole list can be found in the Linda Corriveau photobiography, “More Color, Less Soul”. Continue reading