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Gene Wilder
Kelsey Meaney
<3 genuine, kind, funny, unpredictable - a man in full <3
100% merino wool, knit
28” x 40”
$3800
Amy Sedaris as Jerri Blank
David Meaney
“If you’re going to reach for a star, reach for the lowest one.”
oak
12” x 11.5”
$800
Only Judy can judge me.
LG
acrylic on canvas
9” x 12”
$250
Take Me On
Rachel Briggs
archival print, sumi ink, 1 of 1
18” x 24”
$500
(Sold) Tom Hardy’s Lips (&tats)
Julia Martin
ceramic
5.25” x 5.25” round
$400
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Natasha
Jamie Valentine
Oil on canvas
22” x 24”
$800
(Sold) John Waters
Graham Griffith
The King if Camp is hardly known as a sex symbol, but at one time, he held the niche appeal if a greasy, waifish hipster.
acrylic on mounted paper, wood panel
8” x 10”
$650
Sufjan Stevens
Graham Griffith
This Indi virtuoso is famous for songs about love and loss, but he’s also responsible for a thousand gay awakenings.
acrylic on mounted paper, wood panel
11” x 13”
$650
Hot Box - *live auction scheduled for Thursday 5/29, 7:00p
J.E. Williams
Inside this locked, homemade stash box is a lust list of local, famous and conceptual persons and experiences of interest to me. Buy the key to my secret desires. Its only right if its wrong.
wood, bamboo, gouache, acrylic, nickel
4.5” x 5.5” x 2.5”
$: to be auctioned off live on May 29th, 7:00p
Crush
Skylar Wilson
artist proof, 1 of 1 @ 22” x 28”
$600
edition of 5 @ 11” x 14”: $50 ea.
(Sold) Call Me Sharon Horgan
Michael Eades
acrylic on paper
12” x 12”
$100
(Sold) High School Lover
Jamie Bradley (HALL PASS curator & birthday girl)
mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
$250
High School Lover is a portrait of longing, both playful and profound. It captures the vivid, tangled daydreams of my youth—where fantasy met desire, and imagination offered a place to project the chaos of feeling. The characters depicted are icons of my inner world: George Strait, Alan Cumming as the Emcee in Cabaret (1998 Broadway revival), Rick Deckard from Blade Runner, Buster Keaton, Johnny Knoxville, and Brick and Maggie from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Each represents a fleeting crush, a cinematic fixation, a momentary obsession—expressions of adolescent lust, fantasy, and escape.
At the center of this swirl is Queso, my beloved dog, drawn with raw, immediate affection. She was the first thing I had drawn in years that felt honest—like something true had emerged from within me. Queso passed away while I was making this piece. Her presence here isn’t metaphor. It is love—deep, grounded, real. Among the imagined connections and performative gestures of youthful infatuation, she remains the only one who loved me back without condition.
This work is both a return to art and a farewell. A coming-of-age story told in color, character, and grief. A personal mythology, anchored in loss and made with love.
(Sold) I Will Ask My Wife 1-6
Harry Kagan
glazed earthenware tiles
six, 4” x 4” tiles
$200
Guilty of Loving You
Rebecca Delius
mixed media assemblage depicting case files and evidence photos of the artist stalking District Attorney Jack McCoy (*DUN DUN)
$400
"DUN DUN"
"DUN DUN"
Distracted by Daydreams of Audrey Horne
Brad Zeffren
CRT tv, VHS tape w/ cart
$2000
*individual VHS copies, $400 ea.
In homage to the works of David Lynch & Angelo Badalamenti, daydream sequences of Twin Peaks era Audrey, decay into a banal instructional lecture that demands attention - illustrating the collision between obligation & fascination.
(Sold) Elaine
Andrew Combs
oil on wood panel, custom frame, acrylic
8” X 8”
$300