Jordan’s Journey art show
I’m pleased to announce a new solo art show of my photography from the Jordan’s Journey project. It opens Tuesday, 5 June 2012, in Summerville, Georgia at the Summerville Library. I will be presenting a lecture that night at 6pm as part of the show. For those who can’t make it in the evening I am also presenting a lecture the day before at 2pm at the LaFayette-Walker Public Library. This marks the first outing for my art work in my native state (and first show under the name Jordan M. Scoggins).
I hope you will come out to say hello and check out my work.

flow
i haven’t posted a lot on this site for a while since most of my time and energy over the past two to three years has gone into the Jordan’s Journey book. while the book is finished the project is ongoing and still under way. but I’ve been a wellspring of creativity lately. i regularly post Instagrams, and did a little painting recently as well. i’ve also got a number of larger works in progress. for Jordan’s Journey be on the lookout for some video pieces (as well as the weekly posts i’m writing). a collaboration project with painter Michael Tice is under way, as is a a book project. i’m also working with author Brian Centrone on some projects. i even wrote a new short story. ideas are flowing. or maybe it’s just anticipation for spring. but whatever the origin, i’m at my best when creativity comes forth.Read More
Take a trip into the past…
Earlier this week I finally lifted the curtain on my new project, Jordan’s Journey. Be sure to check out the page for more information!
new site design
things have been relatively quite around here for a while. it’s all with good reason as i’ve been working on a special project. i’ve tweeted (@lukekurtis) bits about the project here and there. watch for the big announcement soon. in the meantime, enjoy the new design here at my home base. be sure to check out the portfolio section where you will find a few “new” images and maybe a few old favorites.
if you like the new design, click the Facebook “like” button and tweet a link too!

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