Pam A has graciously offered to host, bless her pointy little cranium, and the action will revolve around the Sizzix die-cut machine and punches and chipboard (perhaps for underneath a punch?) and Tim Holtz fadez/texturez and grunge paper and thicker paper and metal tape. Betsey will preview Tim Holtz demos on her magical tablet which talks to the starz. Beyond this I don't know what.
So bring your punches and Sizzix dies and thick paper and grungy music and holey moley and we'll all have a bonfire or a picnic or a hoe-down. You can't keep a good hoedown! There's a better "punch"-line in there somewhere.
If someone else would like to be more clear than I, pls fire away. Elsewise, see youse in B-town at 7-ish on Tues-day.
Rabbit Punch
P.S. If you missed the opening of Flip's (well, others are involved, too) "Astatic" exhibit at MassArts, it'll still be there and operating thru March 5, and the Bakalar gallery on the first floor of the South Building, a few little blocks from the MFA, and the hours are Mon-Sat 12n-6p, and on Wed. it's open 'til 8p. It comes highly recommended, and tall people (like adults) are advised to bring a stool or kneepads to view Flip's lowest works yet. Music by Duncan, an up-and-comer in the music biz, or whatever that will turn into by the time he's outa college.