Location:island6 Hong Kong, 1 New Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 999077, HK
Do you ever think in circles only to discover that your mind really is a circle and it’s a knotty maze of chaos and circles have no end and wow *#%! you really are crazy after all…. Welcome to the slippery edge of sanity, where tornados of absurdity and abstruse ...
Deriva is a participative media performance which takes place on public space and can be followed live, through a web browser, anywhere in the world. A smartphone, attached to a bunch of helium filled balloons, broadcasts out of control images of its drifting flight. Equiped with ...
Location:Johansson Projects, 2300 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, California, 94612, US
This Is Real Life Featuring: Diedrick Brackens Show Runs March 5 - April 23 Reception Friday March 6, 5-8pm
Frenetic textiles combine painting and sculpture, West African weaving and European tapestry, blunder and intention, domesticity and the wilderness of the imagination.
Diedrick Brackens conjures the spirit of a homemaker and a ...
Location:321 Gallery, 321 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, New York, 11205, US
Jake Borndal lives and works in New York. He recently received his MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Solo exhibitions include Chit Chat at ΚΘΦ Gallery, Richmond; Pot Holder at Gallery Four, Baltimore; and Pot Hole at Terminal Projects, Brooklyn. His work has been included in group shows at venues such ...
Freedom of expression and the possibility to effectively turn censorship into a thing of the past has been, in the early days of the internet, one of its ...
Location:ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Lorenzstr. 19, Karlsruhe, 76135, DE
Lecture on the topic »art and genetic engineering« with Ingeborg Reichle, Uwe Strähle and Lynn Hershman Leeson.
In her most recent work »The Infinity Engine« Lynn Hershman Leeson examines the impact of genetic engineering on human life. The multimedia installation, in collaboration with the biologist Josiah Zayner, was developed with ...
Location:Con Artist Collective Gallery, 119 Ludlow St., New York, New York, 10002, US
The human figure has an incredibly long history in the visual arts. Incredibly complex and immediately recognizable, the body is the most important form of the Western visual art canon and remains at the core of art education.
“Your Body As A Map” presents a diverse collection of human figures ...
Location:Con Artist Collective Gallery, 119 Ludlow St., New York, New York, 10002, US
Zawahra Alejandro, a floating gallery and collection of artists, will present their first New York show at the Con Artist Collective Gallery. This diverse group of creators presents an innovative approach to abstraction with elements of urban landscapes and quotidian cycles of triumph and failure. They're unafraid of experimentation and ...
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, ON, M6G4C7, CA
Saturdays 10:00 am to 3:00 pm - Sundays 10:00 am to 3:00 pm open daily during March Break
On March 12, 2001, New Adventures in Sound Art became a not-for-profit organization, expanding its programming that year and committing to providing year-round sound art programming for all ages ...
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, ON, M6G4C7, CA
Join us for the third edition of the March Break Fun Fair. Using the NAISA Sound Bash Installation and other recycled objects, NAISA has developed special March Break family-friendly activities. Drop-in during our scheduled times March 14 - 22 (or email naisa@naisa.ca for private bookings). Children big and small ...
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, ON, M6G4C7, CA
Dave Gould is a percussionist and artist who improvises on unique instruments he makes or finds, such as antlers and animal bones. In 2013 he received the Hamilton Arts Award for Performance.
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, M6G4C7, CA
John Creson and Adam Rosen co-curate this special sound bash edition of the Audiopollination series. A diverse group of improvisors from the city will be mixed and matched through the evening for acoustic and electroacoustic sets of improvisation using the sound bash as a shared ensemble instrument. In recognition of ...
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, M6G4C7, CA
Dave Gould is a percussionist and artist who improvises on unique instruments he makes or finds, such as antlers and animal bones. In 2013 he received the Hamilton Arts Award for Performance.
Location:The NAISA Space, 601 Christie St #252, Toronto, ON, CA
Percussionist Joe Sorbrara and Vocal improvisor Christine Duncan join forces in their first performance using the NAISA Sound Bash. Joe Sorbara is a highly inventive drummer and percussionist with a penchant for coaxing music out of practically anything. Christine Duncan's vocal resources are expansive including everything from Ella Fitzgerald to ...