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An interview with Landland

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

This coming Saturday, February 27th, we are proud to host “Soft Targets,” an art show starring Landland, in our First Amendment gallery. Landland has really been doing their thingthing for several years and we have been fans since day one. To make sure everyone knows the deal, we walked down the hall, knocked on their door, and asked Dan Black and Jes Seamans a few questions about their work, their studio, and Saturday’s show!

BRLSQ: Tell the readers a little bit about Landland.

DAN BLACK: Landland started in 2007…it was me and Matt Zaun and kind of Jes Seamans (even though she was living in San Francisco at the time). Matt and I had been following each other from job to job for the last seven or so years, and the whole time kinda messing around with screenprinting in different basements and wherever we could set up shop. After moving all of our stuff around a few times, it got old and we set out to find a more permanent space. I knew Wes from around town and at some point asked him if he knew of any spaces that were opening up…that was how we ended up in you guyses’ building. I think we got the room that someone was using to store sculpture stuff in…there was nothing built in there at all, so we got to work building all the stuff we’d always complained about not having in our cramped basements and weird garage situations. We spent the first summer just building, and a few months after we’d pretty much moved in, Matt died of a heart attack. I was talking to Jes about it shortly after, and she offered to come back to Minneapolis to help out with things, which is pretty much one of the most amazing things that anyone’s ever done for me. So now it’s me and Jes, and we’re making things all the time and trying to spend as much time in there as we can without pissing off {1101 Stinson-mate and graphic designer Michael} Cina too badly with all of our noisy equipment and me singing along to stuff I listened to in high school.

BRLSQ: How did you end up moving in down the hall from us?

DB: I guess I covered that in the last answer…we really couldn’t have ended up with a better setup. The building is great, and it’s rad to be next to you guys all the time. Also, with the karate studio upstairs and the armor shop at the other end of the hall, I think it’s probably one of the more fortified spots in Minneapolis, so we’ve got that going for us too.

BRLSQ: Who are your favorite poster artists these days?

DB: I think I’m kinda partial to the weirdos lately, and I mean that really affectionately…Sonnenzimmer, Scott Campbell, my roommates Dan (DNML) Luedke and Casey Deming are turning out some amazing stuff. I have really been loving what Jay Ryan has been doing lately…it seems like something snapped in there in a really good way. Ryan Duggan, Nate Duval, people like that. I’m really trying to refrain from saying anything about you guys, because I talk you up a lot when I’m, you know, not talking to you. There’s like a million other people that I’m all about. If you want me to keep going, I can.


 
BRLSQ: What can people expect when they come to this art show on Saturday?

DB: Every single thing that we’ve made since moving in, including some new art prints and a bunch of work we’ve done for out-of-town shows, which is a relatively new thing for us. We’re releasing a record on Saturday…it’s a split 12″ with the incredible Nate Denver’s Neck on one side, and Jes’ band Best Friends Forever on the other. It’s the first release on a kinda separate thing we’re doing called “Landland Is Not A Record Label,” which seems a little like a record label, but it’s not, because I don’t have the patience or the time to actually do the all the ugly work of real record labels. We just want to put things out periodically…records, books, whatever. So it’s all that stuff, I guess. 

BRLSQ: Isn’t Jodi awesome?

DB: Yeah, Jodi’s pretty awesome. If I could make a list of five people that I would want to let me into our studio after I’ve locked myself out, she’d be at least four of them. I have a feeling she also has to deal with me singing along to stuff she probably hates, and she’s never once mentioned it, so she’s a good person for that too.

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Don’t miss Landland’s “Soft Targets” show, opening Saturday February 27th
7-10pm at First Amendment Arts (1101 Stinson Blvd at Broadway in NE Minneapolis).
Live music from Best Friends Forever
Free admission / all ages

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Find out more about Landland right here: http://landland.net

What 2009 looked like

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

What happened this year? I thought about doing some top 5 lists but nobody wants to read those and people always want to question them and get all judgmental. Does anyone who looks at this blog care if I loved Inglorious Basterds or can’t think of any good albums that came out this year off the top of my head? Here is a multimedia chronological look back at some of my memories from 2009.

First, I traveled to our nation’s capital with my good homie Joe (A.K.A. Bitch Ass Darius) to try to look at the inauguration. This is about how close we got:

Joe and I returned home and got real serious with our glockenspiel band, New Kids On The Glock:

As a gigantic icicle melted outside our building, our office flooded the week before Dre Day!

Ain’t no punk ass icicle gonna stop us!

Survived yet another brutal winter in Hoth Minneapolis:

We rang in another SXSW with our second DO IT TO IT vinyl record, release party, and promo video:

Eric Inkala, John Grider, Isaac Arvold, and Keiko Yagishita rocked our First Amendment Arts gallery with their Almost Homeless show.

Syl Johnson put on an incredible performance at Numero Group’s Eccentric Soul Revue in Chicago:

I got to design the poster for the show as well:

Traveled to Vancouver BC for a DJ gig and was floored at how gorgeous the city is.

My Kidrobot Alphabet keychain series was finally released and I couldn’t have been more excited:

As part of Walker Art Center’s “Don’t Sleep On It” 24 hour art-making marathon, we led a roomful of high schoolers on a 3-6am adventure filled with building a wall of giant speakerboxes, overlapping video and slide projections, and plenty of BASS!

Went to Sedona Arizona for my brother’s wedding, stayed for the crystal healing sessions, wizard potions, and magnetic spiritual vortexes… brah.

Added another Bonnaroo poster to our repertoire:

One week after Michael Jackson died, I was in New York and ended up at an MJ tribute night hosted by the great DJ Spinna. It was one of the best all-Michael DJ sets I’ve ever heard and one of the most intense experiences I’ve ever had while listening to a DJ spin. I’m talking like… religious experience level shit here, people.

Had to switch gears from Michael to Prince to DJ at the Purple Rain 25th Anniversary dance party at First Avenue. We were honored to have Minneapolis’ Mayor R.T. Rybak attend, share his thoughts on Minneapolis’ rich musical history, and then hand First Avenue a custom-made key to the city!

I spent a year staring at international postage stamps and used all that inspiration to design the packaging for my buddy BK-One’s new CD “Radio do Canibal.”

Autumn kicked into gear and things like this happened:

The whole BRLSQ team helped put together a crazy art installation at SOO Visual Arts Center for the super cool “Non-Consensual Constructivist Post-Dada Cerebral Warts” show with Haze XXL and Aesthetic Apparatus:

King Otto and I rocked the crowd at 7th Street Entry for another Halloween night all-oldies Monster Mash dance party!

The art school at Illinois Wesleyan University hosted Wes and I for the weekend as we installed and opened our largest gallery show yet, simply titled The Screenprinted Work of Burlesque of North America.

My dude Emynd released a digital EP of my music on his Crossfaded Bacon label. “Ready to Rock” is my first ever solo EP and I made a video to promote one of the choons:

We cut our teeth in the craft fair scene at the No Coast Craftorama. Expect to see us at many more arts & crafts-related events in the near future! We bout that craft, son!

2009 was a year of big changes both good and bad for myself, Burlesque, and my friends. I’m looking forward to a clean slate in 2010 to see what great things will come for everyone. LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Our Holiday Bonanza is this Saturday!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

holidayparty

Come celebrate the start of the holiday season with Burlesque!

Our halls (aka First Amendment Arts) will be decked with some of our finest screenprinted posters and artprints, we’ll be stringing up Christmas lights and serving up mulled cider and egg nog.

Dance to the music of the Wants VS Needs DJs, playing all evening!

Marvel at an array of screenprinted rock posters and fine art prints, hung up right where it was created! There’s even going to be a few new items just in time to get slapped on the walls.

Enter our first ever Coloring Contest! Color in awesome Burlesque line art right in our studio! Get free stuff made by us!

Pick up inexpensive, unique holiday gifts for everyone on your list!

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1101 Stinson Blvd (at Broadway & Stinson in NE Minneapolis)
7-10PM
All ages
FREE


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BRLSQ Kidz Coloring Contest!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Burlesque is hosting our very first coloring contest! Kids of all ages (even adult-aged kids) are invited to download our Winter holiday-themed artwork (right-click the image above to save to your computer, then print on standard 8.5 x 11″ paper) and color it in any way you want. Bring your colored artwork in to our studio or mail it to us at

Burlesque of North America
1101 Stinson Blvd #12
Minneapolis MN 55413

We will hang all of the entries up in our gallery at our Holiday Bonanza art show and winter party on Saturday December 12th from 7-10pm at First Amendment Gallery (same address as above). Partygoers can vote for their favorite entry and the winning artist will receive a pack of posters from Burlesque!

GRINDIN’

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Thanks to everyone who came to our booth at the Walker Art Center’s PosterMart last night. We met some cool folks and saw some fresh work from our friend Flora Fauna and others. It’s so great to live in a city with some much poster design talent. Here’s Wezz at our table:

Our Factory Sale starts TODAY!!! Check out the sneak preview photo below for an idea of what’s waiting at our studio. So many deals! Had your eye on one of our $20 or $30 posters but been waiting for the price to come down? Now’s the time! This is it!

Can’t make it? Get in touch with a friend and have them pick up some posters for you. We don’t do these kinds of deals that often, so this is the perfect chance to get your hands on some inexpensive fine art made right here in Minneapolis!

3-8pm Friday
12-5pm Saturday
Free admission, all ages welcome

1101 Stinson Blvd NE, Minneapolis MN 55413
(612) 379-4151

Bye Bye Inkala

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Our friend Eric Inkala is packing up his paintbrushes and moving to New York. We’re sending him off with a proper party and everyone’s invited!

Saturday September 19th at First Amendment Arts:
E-ROCK-OUT?
Artwork by Eric Inkala and friends

Live music from The Millionth Word
DJ set from Paper Tiger
7-10pm
free admission
all ages welcome

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Formidable Flat – the opening

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Thanks to everyone who came out to the opening of Formidable Flat. Drew Peterson and Kristina Paabus truly transformed our gallery into a visual wonderland. We’ll have some of the prints from the show available for sale on our website in the coming weeks and the show will be running in our gallery through June 23rd.

Formidable Flat – Saturday!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Drew Peterson and Kristina Paabus are hard at work installing their Formidable Flat exhibition in our First Amendment Arts gallery. This one is really shaping up to be something serious.

Here are a couple of shots of Drew painting right on the walls.

The show opens this Saturday, May 30th from 7-10pm.
1101 Stinson Blvd (corner of Broadway and Stinson in NE Minneapolis)

We’ll be screenprinting the last color of Drew’s new art print LIVE at the opening!

Stick around for a live performance by Doomtree’s Cecil Otter, freshly signed to Sage Francis’ Strange Famous Records! Here’s the video for his song “1999.”

Busy Weekend

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Holy crapola there’s a lot of stuff going on this weekend.

THURSDAY

The OFFICIAL Santigold afterparty! Once the First Avenue show is over, swing on through Bedlam Theatre for our gigantic dance party featuring some excellent out-of-town talent and local favorites.

DEVLIN & DARKO – DJs for Spankrock and Amanda Blank (Santi’s opening act). Hittin’ you with electro fun, weird disco, Afro-funk, and oldies jams.
TROUBLE ANDREW – Santigold’s other opening act spinning some tracks. We don’t know what to expect but it’ll be fun!
JIMMY 2 TIMES & PLAIN OLE BILL – the keepers of the cryph!
MIKE 2600 – takin’ you to rap city, funkytown, and the electric kingdom
10pm – 2am / 18up / $3 with Santigold ticket stub, $5 without

FRIDAY

The Bedlam party continues with BRLSQOTHEQUE’s monthly dance jam BOMP. This time around features…
DJ ZEBO – the homie from Chicago comes to blast you with Bmore club and electro bangers
SHANNON BLOWTORCH – our co-conspirator at Bomp goes hard
MOON GOONS – we think they’re from outer space
WZZ WNSHP & MIKE 2600 – they make posters and make you shake your butt
Plus speciall all-vinyl sets in the side room from
ATTITUDE CITY – street sounds swirlin’ through their miiiiinds
JIMMY 2 TIMES & PLAIN OLE BILL – the kings of the beats gonna rock the place!
10pm – 2am / 18up / $5

SATURDAY

A new art show opens up at First Amendment!
1101 Stinson Blvd (corner of Stinson & Broadway in NE Minneapolis)
FORMIDABLE FLAT featuring:

- new artwork from Drew Peterson & Kristina Paabus
- musical performance from Doomtree rapper Cecil Otter
- LIVE screenprinting! We’ll be putting down the final color on a brand new art print designed by Drew Peterson. Come watch it happen live during the art opening.

This show will run until June 23rd, 2009.
As always, the opening will be from 7-10pm.
Free admission and all ages are welcome!

Read the A-LIST review in City Pages!

More great artwork from Saturday night’s artists:


Drew Peterson


Drew Peterson


Kristina Paabus


Kristina Paabus

Hi fi fo fum

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Just wrapped up a poster design for the 4 year anniversary party for the Hifi Club in Calgary. The club is run by our homies Mike and Pete from Smalltown DJs. I had to go all in with the Canadian references on this one. Got the Calgary Tower, the Calgary cowboy hat (we confirmed with Smalltown Pete this morning that there are LOTS of cowboys in Calgary), the maple leaf, Royal Bank of Canada logo (one of the illest bank logos ever), and the HIFI CLUB letters, set in a typeface designed in 1977 for the Canadian transit system.

Exposing one of the screens…

That orange is actually gonna be fluorescent, so put on your lazer goggles for this one, kids!

If you’re cool and were in Minneapolis over the weekend, then you likely made it over to the ALMOST HOMELESS art show at our First Amendment gallery featuring collaborative paintings by local talent Eric Inkala, John Grider, Isaac Arvold, and Keiko Yagishita. The show is still up and there’s still plenty of time to come check it out, so swing on through if you can! Here are a few pics of the artwork…

Here’s a test print hanging up in our studio. See how many different BRLSQ-printed posters you can identify in here…