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Getting pretty close to the opening of the show this Friday. Plenty of last minute goings on including a death dodging gerbil who underwent surgery, really!
For those thinking of breaking the Friday night habit of a lifetime and not staying in with a footbath, a bottle of plonk and The Late Late Show (doesn't sound too bad actually), well there is an alternative. Place your body in a carraige horse-drawn or not and transport your bad self to the Little Ghost Gallery, Coach Road, Dean Street, Kilkenny. Sure what else have you to do? Oh yeah, the Late Late. Well its me or Ryan Tubridy, they're your only two viable options, choose wisely, but don't choose Ryan, even if he is way better than cyborg phenom Pat Kenny. If I can't convince you then let fresh beats on the night from Luke Broughan sweeten the deal, metaphorically. Not hooked yet? Try Val Kelly's amazing cup cakes, also a deal sweetener, but this time quite literal. If not, then Ben O'Brien's magic interactive props are my last card to play.

I suppose I should attach a picture to this post? A post just feels naked without one. Here's one from the vault. A prop by Ben O'Brien that he threw together for a party in me old gaf, warreh champ!

Al Collins in Dublin, The Scrum Tilly Lush.

Finally here's the final section and final upload from The Scrum Tilly Lush- Al Collins in Dublin. Al's section was done in between all the traveling to and from the other cities involved, therefore his was spread over a relatively longer period of time. As there was more time for his section it was a good opportunity to show a nice wide range of spots and also a nice amount of time lapse photography- most of which involved syncing my alarm with the sunrise, productive days!

The section also features Mini Brown, James Carroll, Paddy Clear, Gav Coughlan and Wayne Gallagher.

Al Collins in Dublin- The Scrum Tilly Lush. from Philip Evans on Vimeo.

MOB..lol

The nice people at The Little Ghost Gallery in Kilkenny are doing me the honour of hosting my first solo show on Fri March 26th @ 8 pm.

To simply sum up the show its a tongue in cheek look at having to supposedly comply to mob mentality in many aspects of life and society today.
I'm going to have a lot of new work on display that I've been flat out on for the last while. As well as that, Bray beat busta Luke Broughan will be providing smoove grooves on the night and also debuting his first album, good show!

There's a few extra little treats in store for the night in question to make it different from the usual well trodden opening night stuff, but you'll have to turn up to find out.

Speaking of turning up- here is Dean st, Kilkenny.


There's lots of accommodation very close to the gallery to suit all.
Keep an eye on the other blog for any updates.
Feel free to pass this on!
Nice one,
Phil