El encuentro une arte y sociedad civil en una apuesta por pensar y desarrollar nuevas formas de innovación que faciliten, desde lo colectivo, el necesario cambio de paradigma social y económico que se está gestando actualmente en la sociedad interna…
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Circuit Bending, Analog Synthesis, and Electronics in Music Workshop
Electronics in Music This 3-part workshop returns after an successful run in the summer of 2010. Learn about electronics, synthesis, and sound design by working with real circuits, hands-on! Register now to make your own electronic instruments an…
Electronics in Music and Circuit Bending Workshop
Circuit Bending and Electronics in Music Workshop@Vaudeville Park -NYFA sponsored non-profit arts and neighborhood spaceSign UP Now for affordable workshops starting February!This 3-part workshop returns after an successful run in the summer of2010. Le…
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We are located in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Join us on Facebook!
We are a small artist run organization. We host art and music events.
We are located in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
If you would like to keep up with what we’re up to and calls for participation, please join our Facebook Group.
Click here for our Facebook G…
Eighth Gwangju Biennale: 10.000 Lives: The 8th Gwangju Biennale
The Eighth Gwangju Biennale
In its 66 day run, 10.000 Lives: The 8th Gwangju Biennale—organized by the Gwangju Biennale Foundation and Directed by Massimiliano Gioni—has welcomed 491,697 paying visitors. If you missed it, you can now download the entire short guide, photographic documentation and watch the entire show online.
Dotmasters ‘Mad’ print
Recently released is a short run two colour hand pulled silkscreen print by Dotmasters (50 prints at £30 each) of his Mad Pride poster design seen on recent demonstrations against the benefit cuts. A full scale original also appeared in the …
Center Field | Is Locale Needed? Netart in the Midwest
Since moving away from Chicago this past summer, I’ve seen how Chicago and the Midwest have influenced my work, as well as my work ethic. The spirit of experimentation and collaboration run very deep within Chicago’s art veins, and I’ve seen how Midwest hospitality has infiltrated even the toughest skinned “coastal imports.” With these in [...]
D2T – DIY is dead, long live HANDICRAFTS
Ore.e Refineries (the robust new media company of the post-industrial era) is glad to announce D2T – Digital-To-Tangible services.
The artist run company is working to solve sustainability issues in the field of new media arts. DT2 is a project duri…
"32,000 Light Brigade, FistFighting, or How I Came Back to"
Show runs: October 22-November 4
Opening Reception Friday, October 22 7-11
“Experiments in teleportation/transnegotiation, mountaineers and l—t rotations strikingly shining and sh-t”…High Mirror-Video Church
Opening performances by Enoch : …
Art Murmur at Johansson Projects
In Guided Growth, Misako Inaoka revamps Johansson Projects into a zoological garden run wild, existing in a strange parallel world that we are perhaps too familiar with. Inaoka’s work echoes the alchemy of food processing by cross-breeding high art and toys, flirting with the familiarity of kitsch. Fawns with surveillance cameras for heads and a moose with ears-turned-bicycle-handlebars frolic in a wonderland impossibly sweet with an unsettling aftertaste. Inaoka’s serious play addresses issues of cloning, bioengineering, alternative energy in pint-sized figurines suited for text books or toy chests. <br />
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Inaoka, born in Kyoto, Japan, had received BFA in printmaking ’01 from RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), and MFA ’06 from Mills College, CA. From 1999-2000, Inaoka spent a year in Rome, Italy, as a part of EHP (European Honors Program). She works with mixed media in sculpture and site-specific installation. Her work has been shown at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, de Young Museum, de Saisset Museum, San Jose ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), as well as galleries in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Texas, in Japan, England, China and Italy. She is a recipient of Irvine Fellowship for Montalvo residency, National Endowment of Arts for MacDowell Colony residency, and has been an artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Art, de Young Museum, and Vermont Studio Center. <br />
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Closing Reception: November 5, 5-9pm<img src="http://rhizome.org/syndicate/nothing.gif?f=announce" border="0"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rhizome-announce/~4/ZntIYult1xA" height="1" width="1"/>
The Lost Art of New York Map [Updated]
Detail view of the Lost Art of New York Map. Click to view the map in Google Maps.
Reading Greg Allen’s post about Jeffrey Deitch’s big plans to turn MoCA’s annual gala into a full-fledged happening called The Artist’s Museum Happening (or We, depending on whom you believe), it seems clear that Deitch is enjoying his [...]
Johansson Projects presents Guided Growth featuring Misako Inaoka
In Guided Growth, Misako Inaoka revamps Johansson Projects into a zoological garden run wild, existing in a strange parallel world that we are perhaps too familiar with. Inaoka’s work echoes the alchemy of food processing by cross-breeding high art and toys, flirting with the familiarity of kitsch. Ceramic fawns with surveillance cameras for heads and a moose with ears-turned-bicycle-handlebars frolic in a wonderland impossibly sweet with an unsettling aftertaste. Inaoka’s serious play addresses issues of cloning, bioengineering, alternative energy in pint-sized figurines suited for text books or toy chests.<br />
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Inaoka, born in Kyoto, Japan, had received BFA in printmaking ’01 from RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), and MFA ’06 from Mills College, CA. From 1999-2000, Inaoka spent a year in Rome, Italy, as a part of EHP (European Honors Program). She works with mixed media in sculpture and site-specific installation. Her work has been shown at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, de Young Museum, de Saisset Museum, San Jose ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), as well as galleries in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Texas, in Japan, England, China and Italy. She is a recipient of Irvine Fellowship for Montalvo residency, National Endowment of Arts for MacDowell Colony residency, and has been an artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Art, de Young Museum, and Vermont Studio Center.<br />
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Show runs September 17- November 6<br />
Opening Reception October 1, 5-8pm<img src="http://rhizome.org/syndicate/nothing.gif?f=announce" border="0"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rhizome-announce/~4/f9orXmh2ufo" height="1" width="1"/>