From Artclash's Fun-a-Day 4 show at Studio 34: Yoga | Healing | Arts, 16 February 2008. Some 50 artists, who made one work per day in January, came together to show the fruits of their labors in a one-night show...
The show, from 7 to 11 p.m., in 30 seconds...
Hanging the work: This artist took and framed one photo every day on his morning commute.
Busy, busy: Several hundred people attended.
Cut-outs: Art created from colored paper.
Breakfast-sweet-a-day: this kitchen-artist executed one recipe on each day in January, then spent nearly two solid days baking to recreate the pastries for the Feb. 16 show.
Closer look: A patron studies a set of pen-and-ink drawings.
Partial eclipse: One of the works featured 31 slides, which were projected in Studio 34's rear studio in a slideshow that was accompanied by a pianist on electronic organ.
SEPTA haiku: One woman wrote one 17-syllable verse a day about the people she encountered on Philly's commuter train.
At the show: People study blocks on which the author pasted one story each day.
See also: Photos on Flickr, and another set.