Route 66 Artist: Craig Kilgore's Pop-Up Exhibit
Craig Kilgore, an engineer turned artist, showcases his Route 66 neon sign photography in a pop-up exhibit at Amarillos Old Tascosa Brewery. His zines, affordable and portable, share his 25-year journey across global landscapes. Despite initial pressure for stable jobs, Kilgore pursued his creative passion, now balancing part-time work at Costco with his art projects. His Route 66 series, originally photographed two decades ago, is revived in fresh zines and a solo show this fall in Indiana, symbolizing resilience against modern changes.
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