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Vessel for Haiti II: an interactive, community-engaged performance Co-conceived by Catherine Tutter and Anna Wexler. Featured performers: Margaret Bellafiore James Ellis Coleman Burns Maxey Cathy McLaurin Joanne Rice Catherine Tutter Anna Wexler.

 

Catherine Tutter embellishes a ceremonial belt in the manner of Haitian 'drapo', ritual flags used to signal the lwa (spirits) of Vodou.

 

At Mobius, 11/06/10.

 

Photo: ©Bob Raymond

Céleste Boursier-Mougenot

prototype pour scanner, 2006

Technique mixte: ballon gonflé à l'hélium, microphone sans fil, dispositif de traitement informatique du signal audio, amplificateurs, haut-parleurs, ventilateurs.

"But is it Art?" — April 2009

Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.

In November 2013, nearly a year to the day of the beginning of construction, "a year and one day" stands proud and tall on the grounds of Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Created to slowly be overgrown with plant-life (both indigenous and invasive) and deteriorate with time, this site-specific time-based artwork continues to evolve. Step inside this tomb and contemplate the cycle of life and death. Light filters through a water prism in the ceiling to create a place of passivity.

"I Wasn't Everything" - a MA Fine Arts graduation show at LASALLE College of the Arts, class of 2015.

Studio visit with Oakland artist, Tracey Snelling

A sketch for a 8 x 6' banner currently in process. To be accompanied by newspaper clippings about a rouge female obeast that supposedly terrorized campers in the 1930's.

I think the one on the left is older. I see quite a few differences between them. The one on the left is (can you imagine) heavier. I have noted one other difference.

What else is different? take a look and leave a note.

 

los freaks de mierda de siempre: la gallina turuleca (por qué lleva paraguas con un día así?), el inefable larguiruchito, supercau (barrabrava), el inimputable bounles chiquen y al fondo el asentamiento del cañitus de hijitus. así estamos en la estación de lata.

Weavings and Installations

Vessel for Haiti II: an interactive, community-engaged performance Co-conceived by Catherine Tutter and Anna Wexler. Featured performers: Margaret Bellafiore James Ellis Coleman Burns Maxey Cathy McLaurin Joanne Rice Catherine Tutter Anna Wexler.

 

At Mobius, 11/06/10.

 

Photo: ©Bob Raymond

GALLERIA CONTINUA SAN GIMIGNANO

"But is it Art?" — April 2009

Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.

Aronia M. drop on dried bananpeel

A two channel digital video and audio work created in response to the history of Lake Celilo/Celilo Falls.

Three participants from 7-channel mixed media video and sound installation. Photos: © Mary Lucier

"I Wasn't Everything" - a MA Fine Arts graduation show at LASALLE College of the Arts, class of 2015.

Aug 12th 2008 - Perhaps it is this year's weather, but everything is growing like crazy..

Pipaluk controlling inflatable forest via divinity

The Prostitution of Art and Signs of Our Times. Exhibition and performances. Co-curated by Jane Wang and James Ellis Coleman. 9/23/10

 

This photo: Installation Art by Jane Wang

with Jennifer Weigel's Art Is Everywhere sign and poster by Angela Ferrara

 

Photo: ©Bob Raymond

Crosby Beach.

100 cast iron figures stretching 2 miles along the shore and half a mile out to sea.

High tide when we were there.

Meow Wolf @ NMSU November 2011

Litter 2009

B. Jane Cowie

 

Fridge Cast Water and Text on metal stand

 

www.fostgallery.com/

Instalaciòn acciòn llevada a cabo el viernes 16 de mayo de 2008 por parte del Seminario de Medios Multiples III, junto con la artista Shirley Paes Leme

"But is it Art?" — April 2009

Ann Stoddard's sculpture students create installation work at Salisbury University's Student Art Center.

"I Wasn't Everything" - a MA Fine Arts graduation show at LASALLE College of the Arts, class of 2015.

String art wall and yarn bomb by Lorna and Jill Watt of Knits for Life at Seed + Salt, a restaurant in the Marina district of San Francisco, California.

 

Read the full story of this project here: knitsforlife.com/2015/01/04/seedandsaltstringart/

 

Stats:

9 x 8 feet

1 week to design and install

On view November 2014 to present.

Learn more about JEFF&GORDON: sweeney.ucr.edu/exhibitions/jeff-and-gordon/

 

JEFF & GORDON are a collaborative team of artists who create videos and installations that explore social interactions. Jeff Foye and Gordon Winiemko create situations wherein an audience will reflect on their participatory role in the ever-changing cultural narrative; every one of us contributes to our collective culture, but at the same time we are all defined by culture. As such, their work frequently “takes on” the form of familiar social customs and iconography, and also enters into a dialogue with the site or the context in which the work is exhibited. The artists also forward their personae, and frequently mediate their performative actions through video, as informed by the cinematic aesthetic. The artists live and work in the Los Angeles area. Organized by UCR Sweeney Art Gallery, and curated by Jennifer Frias, associate curator, Sweeney Art Gallery.

At Mike Nelson's Psychic Vacuum installation..a confounding installation- half narrative, half labyrinthine in the old Essex Meat Market. Up until October 28.

. . . in case you were wondering why your cafe was going through so many

Artist Brandon Roth documents his solo art show "Neighborhoods" at Voz Alta Project Gallery in Barrio Logan.

Vessel for Haiti II: an interactive, community-engaged performance Co-conceived by Catherine Tutter and Anna Wexler. Featured performers: Margaret Bellafiore James Ellis Coleman Burns Maxey Cathy McLaurin Joanne Rice Catherine Tutter Anna Wexler.

 

At Mobius, 11/06/10.

 

Photo: ©Bob Raymond

Nam June Paik's "One Candle, Candle Projection" and "Standing Buddha with Outstretched Hand" at the Tower Gallery of the National Gallery of Art.

 

Some characters inscribed on the back of the Buddha statue. What does this say? Ah! It's the artist's name.

 

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