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“… my actions smack of the soil” – ArtGrease TV

ArtGrease has chosen my video “…my actions smack of the soil” to be featured on their long-running public access television show dedicated to media art. You can catch ArtGrease Episodes on Buffalo Public Broadcasting channel 20 – Saturdays at 8pm & Mondays at 11pm. The video will also become a part of ArtGrease”s extensive Media […]

“4 – Seasons” in NY

DOME COLONY X IN THE SAN GABRIELS is curated by Fritz Haeg. The sound installation “4 Seasons” can be experienced in the Literary Dome on the ground floor. X-Initiative has taken over the old DIA building 548 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011 T: 917-697-4886 E: www.x-initiative.org

October Madness – multiple exhibition announcements

This fall is hectic with exhibitions at X-Initiative in NY, The Rymer Gallery in Nashville, LAL in Lexington, plus art direction for the opera “No Exit”. X-Initiative, Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels, sound installation, NY, Sept 11 – Oct 24 LAL, “They call me theirs”, site specific multi-media installation, Lexington, October 25 – […]

“Duets” Screening – Romania

“Duets” screening at Simultan Festival, 21-23 May in Romania The Simultan Festival is an annual festival for video, media art, experimental electronic music and a/v projects. Based on a different theme every year, the festival presents video art projections, live performances, installations, and lectures. This year’s edition runs under the theme Trans:position and will take […]

“Duets” at ANTENA Chciago

Opening Friday May 15 from 6pm-10pm May 15 – June 13, 2009 New media art is an art genre that encompasses artworks created with new media technologies, including digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, Internet art, interactive art technologies, computer robotics, and art as biotechnology. The term differentiates itself by its resulting cultural […]

“They call me theirs” – extended at The Rymer

“They call me theirs” has been extended at The Rymer Gallery Nashville. Recent review in the Nashville Scene, by David Maddox: …, green and yellow belong to Catherine Forster’s “They Call Me Theirs.” She has taken over one small room at Rymer, painted it green and lined it with metal panels printed with photos that […]