December 2008


It was a kick in the gut to read that Gallery Lombardi is going to shut its doors in January. With the current economic recession, I might as well copy this text to my clipboard to paste into a long series of ASN blurbs about local businesses closing. For those unfamiliar, Gallery Lombardi is an excellent local gallery that has featured dozens of local skateboarders’ art in thoughtful exhibits. People like Andy Rihn, Michael P, Lee Brooks, and Michael Sieben are obvious examples that come to mind. Curator, Rachel Koeper was one of he panelists who selected the artist to create the public art for the upcoming skatepark in House Park.

Gallery Lombardi

Chris Levack skate artSpeaking of Chris Levack, during the recent East Austin Studio Tour, he displayed some drawings and scale models of the work he’s putting together for the House Park skatepark.

Leander is hosting its second public input meeting on its upcoming public skatepark next wednesday at 7:00 PM. There will be three conceptual designs presented at the meeting for attendees to discuss and vote on. Here’s a flyer for the meeting with location, date, and time.

After the meeting on Wednesday, a movie will open at select theaters starring Mickey Rourke and an academy award-winning actress. It’s called, “The Wrestler,” and also features a theme song crafted by Bruce Springsteen. Oh, and comedian, Todd Barry.

Shallow Hal has been filledIn the past five or more years, San Antonio’s skate scene has enjoyed two really great skate spots that attracted skate nomads from around the world. Shallow Hal and the Claw Ramp no longer exist. The improbably small pool that was improved upon by Fields Hammond to great effect was recently filled in with dirt. Like every plywood skate behemoth eventually suffers, the Claw Ramp was dismantled in October. Check out the footage of Indy Pros skating these spots during their final sessions on the 30th Anniversary Indy Tour video.

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