Some of us know Phoenix native Paul Wilson as “the guy who remade The Poseidon Adventure,” while others think of him as the artist whose work of the last 16 years has reimagined alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald as a swoony dreamboat who never hurt a fly. Others know Wilson as “that 1950s guy” whose beautifully-appointed mid-century home has been documented in print and on television. “An Evening with Paul Wilson” is a celebration of all of these men. One of Arizona’s most fascinating local artists, Wilson is a painter, filmmaker and assemblage artist who’s fascinated with pop culture and post-Cold War chaos; a man whom Kirstie Alley once referred to in The National Enquirer as “that weirdo who’s in love with my husband.” Join us for an evening that will include a gallery show of Wilson’s work, a montage of clips from his short films, and an onstage interview with the artist.