The Red Bats are pleased to announce that we have had our very first gallery showing! This past Friday was the opening of a show with the theme of “Art Inspired by Music and Music-Inspiring Art” at the Mill Gallery here in lovely Santa Cruz. We have managed to photograph some wonderful musicians in the year and change that we’ve been in business, and this show gave us a chance to highlight some of our favorite photos.
The artist we primarily focused on for this show is our pal Hod Hulphers, and we were lucky enough to place many photos of Hod on a column smack-dab in the middle of the entry to the gallery. If you stop by, you can’t miss it. It’s The Tower of Hod.
We’ve mentioned Hod a few times, so regular readers will be familiar with him, but – and I hope you’ll indulge me as I put on my Artiste Hat here – Hod is much more than a musician. Hod is an enigma. A chimera, if you will. We’ve photographed Hod doing a wide variety of odd things…Hod singing and playing his guitar in a tree, Hod suggestively eyeing a panty-clad stump, even Hod setting his lawn on fire. In short, Hod is pretty awesome. We hope you think so, too.
You can hear some of Hod’s songs here, from his album 1/2 Odar.




We also included some photos from a show by Birds Fled From Me, who made a big impression on Rebecca back in April.

For interested locals, our photos will be on display at the Mill Gallery for at least another week or two, or whenever they decide to switch them out. Come and see our work, and bow before the Tower of Hod!


