BSA Desert Exposure Article
...This article ran in the local independent art paper and gives some information about what's currently happening in the School. Take a look and I will post the revised class and event schedule soon, a couple of things have changed since the publication date.
Thanks,
jess
contact: info@thebakshischool.com
Bakshi School of Animation Desert Exposure Article
Here's an image they didn't use for the article, depicting Eddie B. with a student...

Here too is a blurb that ran in today's NY Times:
From 36 HOURS IN SILVER CITY by MARIA FINN
...Walk the streets of the old town and duck into the brightly painted adobe galleries along Yankie and Texas Streets, above. One nearby highlight: the StudioSpace and Gallery (109 North Bullard Street, 505-535-4548), which exhibits (the) photography (of Jess Gorell) and is also the home of the Bakshi School of Animation. The school is associated with Ralph Bakshi, the animator known for his ribald 1970's features "Fritz the Cat" and "Heavy Traffic." Continue on to the Silver City Museum (312 West Broadway, 505-538-5921) to learn about the town's past, and then to the Western New Mexico University Museum (west end of West 10th Street, 505-538-6386) to learn about Mimbres pottery, Navajo rugs and prehistoric Southwest artifacts.
Full article at:
http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/01/13/travel/escapes/13hour.html?pagewanted=1
Posted by Jess at January 12, 2006 04:21 PM