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Bob Gorman began working with Slave Pit and GWAR in 1988.
After a two year stint of part time involvement, he dropped
out of art school and has been involved almost full time with
GWAR ever since. At first his involvement was merely prop
fabrication and live character roles, but over the years this
evolved into a multitude of other roles. A contributing writer,
penciler, inker, and colorist to the Slave Pit's self published
"Slave Pit Funnies", three tours of stage managing GWAR's
live show, shop foreman for the fabrication department from
1997 to the present are among a few of thoses roles. After
moving to New York City in the fall of 2000, Bob became involved with
the Subculture Gallery, and regularly showed his own work
there until the gallery's closing in late 2001.
The Slave Pit fabrication shop came out of a one year slumber
and Bob returned to Richmond in the fall of 2001 to once again
collaborate with the artists and musicians in GWAR. Several
tours later he still resides in Richmond, and is currently
working on a history of GWAR "coffee-table" book and GWAR documentary,
as well as his own artwork, custom sculpture bicycles, and
several old MOPARs.
Bob can be reached at gorman at Slave Pit Inc dot com.
Also don't forget to visit Bob's website.
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