Joy – Joy #cadillacrecords 1976 Artwork By [Sleeve Design] – #BenCumley Bass – #ErnestMothle Drums – #KeithBailey (2) Engineer – Vic Keary Piano – #FrankRoberts Producer – John Jack Saxophone [Alto] – #ChrisFrancis Trumpet – #JamesDvorak
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Joy – Joy #cadillacrecords 1976 Artwork By [Sleeve Design] – #BenCumley Bass – #ErnestMothle Drums – #KeithBailey (2) Engineer – Vic Keary Piano – #FrankRoberts Producer – John Jack Saxophone [Alto] – #ChrisFrancis Trumpet – #JamesDvorak

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Chris Francis: Shoe Designer at CAFAM
I’m not quite sure how this was my first visit to CAFAM (Craft and Folk Art Museum) on the Miracle Mile considering I have been to LACMA perhaps 5 times this past year, but I’m so happy I finally went in and I’m so happy it was during a Chris Francis show. I know admittedly little about shoes or fashion but I like to think I can appreciate both and Francis’ wearable (?) creations had me marvel at both their craftsmanship and the prospect of someone actually balancing in them.
An admitted fusion of “high fashion, 20th century art movements, and punk rock,” Francis’ designs are the equivalent of entering a bouncehouse at your best friend’s birthday party. Buoyant, exuberant, and just generally cheerful, each of his pieces had a giant personality and equally fascinating explanation for how they were constructed (thanks to the nicely written accompanying wall text).
My only mistake at this show would be not coming when Chris Francis was in-house, having relocated his shop to the museum during the course of the exhibition, “working and demonstrating the methods he utilizes to design and craft his shoes.” Try and check out the show while he’s there, I think that will make the construction and craft of his pieces even more unbelievable than they already are. CHRIS FRANCIS: SHOE DESIGNER CLOSING SEPTEMBER 6
A thought-provoking blog post from Chris Francis about the various theories of curiosity (or Inquisitiveness) and how they might be manifest in students' learning in art, design and photography.