GenArtSF presents "NewFangle" GenArtSF's 3rd annual exhibition of
"technology-based" work by emerging Bay Area artists. Opening date 25
October 2001
NewFangle continues to serve as a unique pulse-keeper for the media arts
while exploring issues of presentation, collection, and collaboration.
Curated By:
Jeanne Finley, artist and professor, CCAC; Skawennati Fragnito, artist
and independent curator; Lynn Hershman, artist and professor, UC Davis;
Jason Lewis, artist & founder, The Thought Shop; Benjamin Weil, curator
of media arts, SFMOMA
Artists:
Tommy Becker, Andy Diaz Hope, Chris Dorosz, Amanda A. Hendricks, Sonja
Hinrichsen, Rania Ho, Mads Lynnerup, Jill Miller (The Cupcake Project),
Miguel Nelson
NewFangle Co-chairs:
Marisa S. Olson, Greg Niemeyer
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O P E N I N G R E C E P T I O N
Co-Hosted by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences,
October 25th, 2001: 7-10pm, $10 at the door, includes beverages.
After-party: Get $5 off Transcinema Lanes, sound and video art, at
Presidio Bowling until 12am with your NewFangle ticket.
Gallery Hours:
October 26 - November 20, 2001. Wed-Sun 12-5pm, closed Mon-Tues, except
Nov 19 & 20. Admission is free during gallery hours. Located at the
Herbst International Exhibition Hall, at the intersection of Moraga and
Montgomery, in San Francisco's Presidio
Thursday Nights at NewFangle, 7-9pm, every Thursday:
11.01: An evening of performance: Tmybecker and Blasthaus |
Transcinema02 featuring new work by the TEST: project ~$10
11.08: Artist's workshop: Professional advice for artists in new genres,
from Catharine Clark, Catharine Clark Gallery; Kathleen Forde, associate
curator of media arts, SFMOMA; Greg Niemeyer, artist, professor, UC
Berkeley ~$10
11.15: Artist Lectures: Andy Diaz Hope and Jill Miller (The Cupcake
Project ~FREE!
Directions:
Herbst International Exhibition Hall is located on the Presidio's Main
Post at the intersection of Moraga Avenue & Montgomery Streets behind
the Presidio Bowling Center. Park in the parking lot at the intersection
of Lincoln Blvd and Montgomery (in front of the Bowling Center). Walk up
Montgomery Street and you'll run into the Exhibition Hall. For more
info, call 415.905.6351, or email genartsf@ sirius.com
GenArtSF is a project of the San Francisco Foundation Community
Initiative Funds.