Exhibits, Articles, Covers, Video:

Las Vegas genius, Zakas was nice enough to put together a GREAT video for me on Google---here it is: To view this video, CLICK ON THIS SENTENCE!!!

The Buffalo Evening News wrote a very honest article about my darker works. You can read about it HERE!!

The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle wrote a very nice feature about my work HERE:

The best interview ever done with me about my work was with a reporter named Brian Campbell. He asked the questions, and let me answer as I pleased. You can read it HERE!

 Exhibits:

March 2008- The Guerilla Gallery- Bflo, NY- "Love, Loss, and Betrayal" (prints, pen and inks, oils)

Nov-Dec 2007- A Show of Heads Exhibit at the Limner Gallery in Hudson, NY

July, 2007- College Street Gallery, Bflo, NY- "The Twisted World of Sean Madden"

Ongoing- The Artisan Works Gallery- Rochester, NY

April, 2005-   Door 9 Gallery  -Rochester, NY

July, 2004- Swizzle Gallery- Toronto

Lunacon 2001- NYC- Won Judge's Choice award for "Harold and Bunny's Metaphysical Consciousness Cake"

June, 2005+2006- Steve Carpenter Gallery- Rochester, NY

Books, Magazines, Etc.:

The Artery- 2/08- "Sean Madden- Artist, Jazz Musician, Children's Book Author"

Buffalo Rising Magazine-7/07- "Sean Madden's Art- A Swift Kick in the Pants!"

Artvoice-7/07- Full Page Feature of, "St. Ragdoll"

Direct Art Magazine- 4/05- Full Color Feature

Mindmares- 5 covers and interior work

Delirium Publications- 7 full color book covers, 3 graphic stories (pen and ink), interior illustrations, and also a 2004 “Clowns Behaving Badly Calendar”

Darktales Publications- cover for "Tales of the Scarlet Sponge"

Dark Animus (Australia)- 2 color covers, interior work

HeadPress (UK)- color cover, and 6 interior illustrations

Hippocampus Press- 2 color covers for HP Lovecraft works

Darktree Press- color cover

City Slab- back cover, several interior illustrations in 3 issues

    *My work was also used as set dressing in the film, "My First Mister," which premiered in theaters in November of 2001. This film starred Albert Brooks and LeeLee Sobieski.

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