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Featuring Art by Laura Childs and Music by Veronica Rose. August 5, 2017

In August 2021, AbTeC Gallery hosted a double vernissage extravaganza as a part of IIF’s annual Symposium of the Future Imaginary. Curated by Melaw Nakehk’o, founding member of Dene Nahjo, Indigenous Futures: Rooted and Ascending is a mixed-reality exhibition taking place simultaneously at Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife, NWT, and at AbTeC Gallery online. The virtual exhibition included transmediated versions of the works in the physical gallery and offers a parallel avenue of access to the pieces. The Indigenous artists in Rooted

and Ascending engage with Indigenous Futurism, a social and cultural movement that celebrates the power of imagination, technology, and self-determination. They cast visions that describe, often through the lens of science fiction and cosmology, their own utopian ideals. Each artist, whether using technology or traditional techniques, explores what is possible: if colonial oppression did not exist, what would the future look like? Exhibiting artists include Kablusiak, Margaret Nazon, Riel Stevenson Burke, Robyn McLeod, Siku Allooloo, Casey Koyczan, Cody Fennel.

 

For the exhibition Trails and Overflow we erected a virtual recreation of Roaring Rapids Hall, a roundhouse community centre in Fort Smith, NWT, next to AbTeC Gallery. Featuring art and materials from a transmediated, community-created board game, curator Davis Heslep of Western Arctic Moving Pictures brings together an exhibition reflecting WAMP’s ongoing work in promoting digital media skills among local youth.

 

AbTeC Gallery is an Indigenously determined virtual exhibition space for contemporary art, located on AbTeC Island in Second Life.

 

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

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8/2011

 

Featuring Art by Lily Chilvers

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

Wow! dwarven shaman of earth feature art lookup online, lightbox, attributed popular artist name, oil painting, concept art by greg rutkowski, thomas kinkade, Ted Nasmith, key art, Trending on ArtStation, anato finnstark. hypnosis power vision

Outdoor market fashioned after

traditional Mexican village featuring art galleries, craft shops, cobblestone paths & decorative arches.

Built in 1941, this Art Moderne-style former movie theater was formerly known as the Dayvue Theater, owing to its location near the border between Bellevue and Dayton, Kentucky, and operated until 1955-1956. The building has since housed various other commercial enterprises, but maintains the original tile cladding on the upper portion of the facade. The building’s facade originally featured Art Moderne-style windows and doors with rounded corners, semi-circular lights on the entrance doors, and a central ticket booth at the front entrance, which have since been removed, while the tile on the upper portion of the front facade remains intact, including a blue arched panel at the center of the building, buff-colored tile with dark red bands, red brick exterior on the sides and rear, and the original marquee structure, which has since been clad in a newer sign for the printing and mailing business presently housed in the building.

In August 2021, AbTeC Gallery hosted a double vernissage extravaganza as a part of IIF’s annual Symposium of the Future Imaginary. Curated by Melaw Nakehk’o, founding member of Dene Nahjo, Indigenous Futures: Rooted and Ascending is a mixed-reality exhibition taking place simultaneously at Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife, NWT, and at AbTeC Gallery online. The virtual exhibition included transmediated versions of the works in the physical gallery and offers a parallel avenue of access to the pieces. The Indigenous artists in Rooted

and Ascending engage with Indigenous Futurism, a social and cultural movement that celebrates the power of imagination, technology, and self-determination. They cast visions that describe, often through the lens of science fiction and cosmology, their own utopian ideals. Each artist, whether using technology or traditional techniques, explores what is possible: if colonial oppression did not exist, what would the future look like? Exhibiting artists include Kablusiak, Margaret Nazon, Riel Stevenson Burke, Robyn McLeod, Siku Allooloo, Casey Koyczan, Cody Fennel.

 

For the exhibition Trails and Overflow we erected a virtual recreation of Roaring Rapids Hall, a roundhouse community centre in Fort Smith, NWT, next to AbTeC Gallery. Featuring art and materials from a transmediated, community-created board game, curator Davis Heslep of Western Arctic Moving Pictures brings together an exhibition reflecting WAMP’s ongoing work in promoting digital media skills among local youth.

 

AbTeC Gallery is an Indigenously determined virtual exhibition space for contemporary art, located on AbTeC Island in Second Life.

 

Glass Expressions Featured Art Demo By Kathy Johnson

 

A look at 6 Speakeasy covrs - layouts and colour schemes to Rian's design into which the featured art was incorporated.

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

Wow! dwarven shaman of earth feature art lookup online, lightbox, attributed popular artist name, oil painting, concept art by greg rutkowski, thomas kinkade, Ted Nasmith, key art, Trending on ArtStation, anato finnstark. hypnosis power vision

Featuring Art by Laura Childs and Music by Veronica Rose. August 5, 2017

Featuring Art by Laura Childs and Music by Veronica Rose. August 5, 2017

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

Images from the Creative Fete, Castle Connections, Queenborough, Kent. Part of the Swale County Council 'Space Invaders' residency programme. An exhibition and fete featuring art, craft and produce made by local people, organised by Juneau Projects.

This drop-in program featured art projects from Bug Rock Painting to Spiderweb Art Mobiles. This young artist is about to begin his bug rock project!

Art Block Zine – a youth-led zine featuring art, photography, and creative writing by teens in LA

Blue Blossom Friendship is an exhibition that featured art by children's of Hanoi from Blue Dragon Children's Foundation (www.bluedragon.org), Blossom House, a foster home for girls, run by Humanitarian Services for Children of Vietnam (www.hscv.org), and Vietnam Friendship Village (www.vietnamfriendship.org).

 

The reception took place at Homewood Studios in Minneapolis on July 16, 2016 from 1-7 pm, and the exhibition was from July 13-30. This exhibition is a fundraiser for these organizations which the artist, Daniel Kerkhoff, worked with for several months in 2015 in Hanoi.

 

The founder of Blossom House/HSCV was in attendance and there were several events during the day. The traditional Ecuadorian children's dance group, Kuri Sisa, based in Minneapolis, performed around 2:30 pm.

 

At around 4 pm,Rev/Dr. Alika Galloway of Kwanzaa Community Church spoke about the Northside Women's Art Space, a safe haven for women on the streets, which she founded, and she spoke about sex trafficking.

 

Fashion Designer, Keiona Cook, and her students of Lovely's Sewing and Art Collective, held a fashion show and performance at 5 pm.

 

All proceeds from the fundraiser will go to Blue Dragon, Blossom House, and Friendship Village.

2022-09-14 Revolver and then Pendulum Gallery and then Convention Centre and then the Wall Centre on a cool half cloudy half sunny late summer's day Sony RX10IV

Art Block Zine – a youth-led zine featuring art, photography, and creative writing by teens in LA

In August 2021, AbTeC Gallery hosted a double vernissage extravaganza as a part of IIF’s annual Symposium of the Future Imaginary. Curated by Melaw Nakehk’o, founding member of Dene Nahjo, Indigenous Futures: Rooted and Ascending is a mixed-reality exhibition taking place simultaneously at Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife, NWT, and at AbTeC Gallery online. The virtual exhibition included transmediated versions of the works in the physical gallery and offers a parallel avenue of access to the pieces. The Indigenous artists in Rooted

and Ascending engage with Indigenous Futurism, a social and cultural movement that celebrates the power of imagination, technology, and self-determination. They cast visions that describe, often through the lens of science fiction and cosmology, their own utopian ideals. Each artist, whether using technology or traditional techniques, explores what is possible: if colonial oppression did not exist, what would the future look like? Exhibiting artists include Kablusiak, Margaret Nazon, Riel Stevenson Burke, Robyn McLeod, Siku Allooloo, Casey Koyczan, Cody Fennel.

 

For the exhibition Trails and Overflow we erected a virtual recreation of Roaring Rapids Hall, a roundhouse community centre in Fort Smith, NWT, next to AbTeC Gallery. Featuring art and materials from a transmediated, community-created board game, curator Davis Heslep of Western Arctic Moving Pictures brings together an exhibition reflecting WAMP’s ongoing work in promoting digital media skills among local youth.

 

AbTeC Gallery is an Indigenously determined virtual exhibition space for contemporary art, located on AbTeC Island in Second Life.

 

ARS ELECTRONICA 2008; A NEW CULTURAL ECONOMY: Featured Art Scenen - Opening / Lentos. Im Bild Stella Rollig..Foto: rubra

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