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Reynolds & Griffin

Reynolds & Griffin are an artistic collaborative duo. Their works consist of poetry and painting, seamlessly meshed together, ranging from topics such as introspection, to pop culture.

Their works include, “SELF,” a coffee table style book that creatively delves into personal discovery, as well as the upcoming HarperCollins release of “My Name is Jason. Mine Too.,” which is autobiographical in nature, with a fresh paradigm of what “literature” is. “My Name is Jason. Mine Too.,” is scheduled to be released in spring 2009.

Reynolds & Griffin have also collaborated on stage with their installation/performance, entitled, “Just Say Anything,” and are soon to debut their new stage show, “Graduation,” which is a collaborative search for the meaning of success, and the funny, and not-so-funny quirks that come along with that search.

Reynolds & Griffin reside in Brooklyn, New York.

“My name is Jason. Mine too.”

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  • 1 steven delout // Mar 25, 2008 at 11:51 am

    what’s up
    nice new site
    too bad our work isn’t on it anymore
    but things change
    not always for the good though

    love steven

  • 2 Derick Martin // Apr 7, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    Whaddddup fellas. Party at Cornerstone!! Who’s down? We’re going streeeeeeeaking…. Aiight all jokes, I’m proud of yall dudes, makin big moves. With that said, can I borrow a $1?

    Peace, Derick

  • 3 Akua Taylor // Apr 22, 2008 at 7:11 pm

    Great site!

  • 4 Kumiko Konshi // Apr 23, 2008 at 12:44 am

    I like your site and your blog. They are very interesting. I myself am very interested in learning more about you two and the work that you do. You seem like very interesting guys. Do you like falafel? You seem like you would be interested in falafel. mmm….now I am hungry. Do either of you want to go out to eat some time? I may be a stalker!

  • 5 Xi Michael Xiang // May 28, 2008 at 8:52 am

    Aaaaah shaba laba … you changed your site, you went from flash to html. now i can’t view your paintings. go choke yourself j ….

  • 6 ARTMASON // Dec 11, 2008 at 7:56 am

    Hey!

    I want to sincerely express my appreciation for a project like this one; a fusion of two different subdivisions of art from such a wide spectrum.

    Please keep promoting this “mix and match” of artistic forms. There are still more people that have not yet been reached.

    Peace&Strength, a.MASON

  • 7 kg // Jan 21, 2009 at 2:13 pm

    As a bookseller, I just read the advanced reader copy of “My name is Jason…” Needless to say, I was intrigued and wanted to see more of your work. I love the collaboration between the two of you, and I think the book will do well.

  • 8 Mad Light // Feb 1, 2009 at 1:03 pm

    Shout out to Dj IV, Lost & Found mix cd Album style wuz whoa!!! Hollaa @ the nation asap peace all,
    Business & Frendz

  • 9 Matt H. // Feb 25, 2009 at 8:23 am

    Jason (Griffin): Just took a quick look at the site…you are unreal. I’ll dig deeper into it when I get a minute.

    Your talent has never ceased to amaze me. Drop me an email when you get the chance. I hope all is well.

    Matt H.

  • 10 ernie // Jun 4, 2009 at 6:22 pm

    Your server won’t accept anymore emails jasons and I have question for you about a festival appearance.

  • 11 Paige Friedeman // Sep 24, 2009 at 2:06 am

    hey jason! I ran into someone at my HS reunion of all places who told me about ur site. I am so happy and amazed at what you have been doing since our days in the UMCP art studio, doing woodcut relief printmaking. You are awesome and an inspiration.
    I am doing more with my art too now, or atleast trying to… participated in artomatic in dc this summer, doing murals and still teaching dance as my main passion.

    hit me up sometime when ur back in the MD/DC area.

  • 12 steven agga // Nov 26, 2009 at 5:35 pm

    what a fucked up comment did i write as i look back at it. wasn’t ment that way. still love your work and really want a copy of the book.

    love from holland

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