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Art, music, baseball, stuff. Collector. Creator. Central Illinois and Southwest Michigan.
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Today is #BirdsGiveBack and we’re hoping you can pitch in any amount to help fund Lori’s and my fund through University Galleries at Illinois State University. We’re lucky and grateful to work with University Galleries to help fund field trips to the Galleries and Chicago…

Four Oranges by Ellsworth Kelly, 1966 https://botfrens.com/collections/212/contents/137701

Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/agnes-martin/untitled-1978-1

Fred Beck was a Bloomer for parts of 4 seasons. He went on to play parts of 5 seasons in the Majors. Found his T205 card and was thrilled to see his time in Bloomington in the Three-I League called out on the back! www.baseball-reference.com/register/pla...

Glorious footage. John McGraw tips his cap to you at the 6:19 mark. www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZor...

The projection of European modernism onto Etel Adnan’s aesthetic is not specific to any show, but presupposed whenever her work is situated in relation to Euro-American abstraction. At the same time, an ambiguous sense of place is inscribed in her art.

I am so excited to share my new record, probably more than any one I’ve made in the last few years. It is a solo guitar record but completely chopped up and collaged with drum machine samples. I don’t have the $ to pay a publicist rn, if you are a writer and want to give it a listen DM me!

Bandcamp Friday, LA fire recovery fundraiser. "Draw Near" LPs are in stock and shipping before the official release date. Get your's at: auxmeadows.bandcamp.com/album/draw-n...

On this date in 1982, the Cubs traded for a little-known infielder named Ryne Sandberg. The rest is Chicago history. ow.ly/rMzi50UNIX4

My cat cares not that I’m trying to identify players who played in the big leagues on this 1919 Joplin Miners team photo! The 2nd fella from the left in the back row is Fred Marks. He didn’t make it to the big leagues but spent 3 years on the Bloomers (1912-14) and 2 years on the Miners (1919-20)

Painted tin-type.