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Tornado Gallery Art Trail #2
The second opening of Tornado Gallery on May 4, 2007. While we were not a stop on the First Friday Art Trail this month, there was a good crowd there anyway.
Date(s): May 4, 2007. Album by Tony Greer. Photos by Tony Greer. 1 - 50 of 50 Total. 5545 Visits.
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The A. B Greer Building
Located at 1822-24, Buddy Holly Avenue, and built in 1946-47 as Greer's Iron Works and Gene Greer
Motor Machine Shop. Total area under roof is 8640 square feet with a 3000 sq/ft courtyard.


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Tornado Gallery
Located in 1822 Buddy Holly Avenue, this 1300 sq/ft building is now the home of Tornado Gallery.

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Gallery Door
Front door with Tornado Gallery logo.

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Sandwich Board
Sets outside by the street during openings.

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Interior of the gallery, towards the left.

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Interior of gallery, towards the right.

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Lucid Dream Generator
Animated neon sculpture by Tony Greer and neon Tornado Gallery sign by Jennifer Greer.

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2175
Steel sculpture on floor standing base.

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2175
Closeup showing how the sculpture is actually made from 2175 nails welded together.

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Wasp
Steel and illuminated blown glass sculpture by Danny Watson.

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Ailean Lightform
Little plasma sculpture on oak base by Tony Greer.

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Photos by Jennifer Greer.

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Photos by Jennifer Greer (left) and Nancy Neill (on wall).

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A. B Greer poster and Nancy Neill's photographs.

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Dragonfly
Seventeen foot wire frame sculpture of a dragonfly, by Jonathan and Chad. This sculpture originally hung in the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center at the April Lubbock Arts Festival.

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Dragonfly

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Dragonfly

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Dragonfly

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James Dean
Drawing by

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Lighted table and jewelry by Danny Watson, painting by Jennifer Greer.

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Device of Unknown Purpose, MkII
Laser end of plasma and found objects sculpture.

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Device of Unknown Purpose, Mk. IIa
Remote diffraction/reflection device for laser.

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Mixed media painting with ceramic and neon by Jennifer Greer.

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Oak, ceramic and neon sculpture by Jennifer Greer and Tony Greer.

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Lightning Running Through My Veins
Ceramic vase by James Watkins and neon twigs by Tony Greer.

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Mixed media installation by Connie Watson, including blown glass and steel spiders by Danny Watson.

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Interactive Ionospheric Energy Transfer Device
Xenon plasma globe with neon "creature" on top. The stand is an old motion picture tripod.

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Interactive Ionospheric Energy Transfer Device
Closeup of plasma globe.

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Dragon Fly
Blown Glass and steel dragonfly by Danny Watson.

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T-Shirts
Tornado Gallery/Depot District T-Shirts for sale.

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Jennifer holding mini-plasma disc.

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Art Patrons having a good time with the plasma discs.

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On the Outside, Looking In
Looking through the front window, built by Larry Simmons.

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Looking through front door.

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Front of building at night.

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Glass block window in front.

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From the street.

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LED Light Art by Jennifer Greer.

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Corner window with "Experiment In Progress."

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Idea Works poster in background.

 
   
 
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