CHRISTINA RAY is pleased to present Erasure, an exhibition of new work by Heather L. Johnson. In an installation of embroideries, watercolors and a text-based wall drawing, Johnson revisits a poignant moment in the history of late nineteenth-century Hudson County, New Jersey, where long-forgotten insane asylums and penitentiaries once existed ...
What is the Where? is a group exhibition responding to the relationship between location, identity, and perception. Organized by Recession Art and curated by Risa Shoup, What is the Where? features installations and photography by Louise Barry, Katrina Boemig, A. Bonnel, Heejung Cho, Stephen Eakin, Ryan Frank, Ian Addison Hall ...
monochrom is organizing a community site for the evergrowing armada of hackbusses.
We need a root movement of doing strange things with hardware which was not intended (aka "hacking") because only when we use things in ways other than they were planned can something new arise.
It has no more been a difficult task to avail cash loans ,Small Cash Loans offers unsecured small cash loans,reserve small cash loans and bad credit small cash loans in UK. http://www.smallcashloans.me.uk
Join a professional artist and teacher for an imaginative adventure in art-making. Observe and be inspired by the current exibition, Artist and Artifact: Re|Visioning Brooklyn's past. Create your own artwork using inspirational and fun materials. This is a free drop-in event appropriate for all ages.
We are thrilled to announce that our five new Rough Machine commissions by Katerina Athanasopoulou, Bill Balaskas, Jordan Baseman, Chris Newby, and Edwin Rostron will be going live this month. We will be posting one up each week on APEngine from 2 November; the films will be available as a ...
Imagine 1,000 mirrored orbs suspended in a reflective web from the ceiling of the Vilcek Foundation Gallery in New York City. That is the new interactive installation envisioned by Japanese-born artist Toshiko Nishikawa, to symbolize her perception of humanity—that we are all connected within the ...
For the whole month of November, Dalibor Baric (1974) shows five of his films on the Streaming Festival.
Dalibor Baric lives and work in Zagreb, Croatia. He makes short films out of ectoplasmic sensations enfolded in discarded, feeble snake skin of fashion magazines. A voyeur of reality, who uses film ...