Next Slide: Behind Tacoma's "TRIPOD Slide Show"

By Ron Swarner on September 21, 2011

SLIDE & A WITH LYNN DI NINO >>>

Art is perplexing. Artists are enigmatic and weird. Does this sound like anyone you know? Does it sound like you? If so, let the TRIPOD Slide Show be the equivalent of a SkillPath financial seminar for the bankruptcy of your artistic knowledge. Talented Tacoma artists command the Madera Architectural Elements Showroom once a month, illuminating their work and creativity with the visually aided enhancement implied by the name of the series. Created by Tacoma artist Lynn Di Nino, the night of digital slides features three local photographers and one creative theme.

The next TRIPOD Slide Show slides into Madera Friday featuring 15-minute slide shows by photographers Kevin Freitas, Sharon Styer and Chip Van Gilder under the theme "Tacoma."

I converted my Q&A with Di Nino into a slideshow presentation without most of the slides. (Well, it was an awesome idea in the shower.)

SLIDE ONE: (Di Nino with friends)

SLIDE TWO: (Scene from her first TRIPOD show)

SLIDE THREE: (The Roman numeral 15 constructed out of auto parts)

SLIDE FOUR: (Jori Adkins hugging a lion statue)

SLIDE FIVE: (People in a circle holding hands in the middle of the Madera Architectural Elements Showroom)

SLIDE SIX: (Black space)

SLIDE SEVEN: (Photo of me hiding behind a lion statue)

SLIDE EIGHT: (The words "ART" and "LECTURE" are separated by a greater than symbol)

SLIDE NINE: (A slide of a slide)

SLIDE TEN:(Scene from last month's James Sinding's Words installation at Tollefson Plaza)

SLIDE ELEVEN: (Di Nino asleep on Madera's Showroom floor)

SLIDE TWELVE: (Photographers Kevin Freitas, Sharon Styler and Chip Van Gilder holding cardboard signs of their respective bios:)

SLIDE THIRTEEN:(I'm demonstrating how to make shadow animals with my hands against the bright white screen)

TRIPOD Slide Show

Friday, Sept. 23, 7-8:30 p.m., $5 donation
Madera Architectural Elements Showroom
2210 Court A, near El Gaucho, downtown Tacoma