Friday, July 30th, 2010 – 5:28 am
Here is another sneak peak at The Universal. This will be an online web experience/short film/gallery show/thesis
stay tuned for the who, what, when, where, how and why?
The Universal: Treats from John W. Yost on Vimeo.
The Universal: Lonesome from John W. Yost on Vimeo.
Friday, July 2nd, 2010 – 6:50 pm
Spring 2011
The Universal: Promo 1 from John W. Yost on Vimeo.
The Universal: Promo 2 from John W. Yost on Vimeo.
Thursday, June 10th, 2010 – 10:41 am
Last Friday I went to the Albany Institute of Art and History for the opening of their Tomorrows Masters Today show. 50 artists were chosen to represent tomorrows masters, and 10 were picked from that group to be in the master class. I’m thrilled to be included as one of those in the master class! [...]
Monday, May 24th, 2010 – 12:13 pm
Hi All! Just an update on some of the shows I’m showing work in this summer. I was recently in the 32nd Annual Photo Regional at the Atrium; taking home 3rd place! Which I can’t believe because the show was FULL of amazing work. Thanks to Fulton Street Gallery, Carrie Haddad, and all the artists [...]
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Sunday, April 18th, 2010 – 1:25 pm
David, Elliott, Kurdt, and Mark from John W. Yost on Vimeo.
On March 6th, 2010 Mark Linkous, the lead singer of a band called Sparklehorse, (look it up for sure) shot himself in the heart outside a friend’s house. He had been drinking all day and had a history of drug abuse, depression, and alcoholism.
When I [...]
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 – 11:44 am
So it’s here…the new teaser trailer to my third feature film: Orphaned
we also have a site on this website:
http://nameinuse.com/orphaned/
Right now we’re still in the planning stages, casting, and script writing, BUT I felt it was time to show some folks what I’m thinking. A quiet, loud, quiet film with lots of brotherly love and violence. [...]