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By Susan Froyd

Published on May 31, 2007 at 1:00am

Although his Tennyson Street gallery space is tiny, artist and artists' friend Jimmy Sellars tends to do things big. So what the heck, he decided, why not take the art outside and put it on the wall? Because there seemed to be so many artists and so little room, the creative-community builder put out the call, inviting everyone to submit images by e-mail or on disk for monitor display and/or outdoor wall projection on First Fridays and during a monthly Slide Show Potluck, featuring prizes, art, food and socializing for all. And that's a dream come true for Sellars, who's been trying to figure out how to get artists to rub elbows for years.

The first potluck is tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. at sellarsprojectspace, 4430 Tennyson Street; future programs will follow on the first Wednesday of every month. To attend, e-mail Sellars at jimmy@servicesforartists.com; for details, visit www.servicesforartists.com/slideshowpotluck.
First Wednesday of every month, 7-10 p.m., 2007