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Experimental Flower Show, at Mobius, 3/27/10. Group show, installations and performances, organized by Cathy Nolan Vincevic. Photo: ©Bob Raymond

A quickly sketched installation for Ground Control - a Media art center San Diego fund raising event October 7th at the culy warehouse

Halfmachine @ Roskilde Festival 2008 with Explosion Village

Xue Faith & Trill Zapatero present Net/Work by Betty Tureaud & Vaneeesa Blaylock

Objects retrieved from between the floorboards. I am interested in highlighting the wonder of the every day. The human advances need in which to make such objects that are overlooked in the everyday.

Studio visit with Oakland artist, Tracey Snelling

Xue Faith & Trill Zapatero present Net/Work by Betty Tureaud & Vaneeesa Blaylock

“All the trappings: ask me about it later”: Artist Angela Zammarelli creates her own private island with the use of a toaster oven, some frozen french fries, ketchup, tinfoil, a bathrobe, video, and cardboard during this 72-hour continuous performance, at Mobius. Phot: ©Bob Raymond, 1/16/11.

"Combat to Campus" a sound installation at Mobius BY MARGARET BELLAFIORE of the voices of veterans on the Bridgewater State University campus. Photo ©Bob Raymond, 11-11-10.

Wall Detail. Hayden Burns Library Basement. Jacksonville Underground 2008

"TOP 16"

Solo exhibition by Janet Lilo

22 March - 12 April 2008

Fresh Gallery Otara, Manukau City, Aotearoa New Zealand

(Photo by Leilani Kake)

Xue Faith & Trill Zapatero present Net/Work by Betty Tureaud & Vaneeesa Blaylock

Installation Art, Indian Music, Modern Dance. Set in a rice paddy in rural (Yasato Machi, Ibaraki) Japan.

Xue Faith & Trill Zapatero present Net/Work by Betty Tureaud & Vaneeesa Blaylock

Earthball near Stong Farm

from many, there is one

2012

50” x 18” x 18”

water, Red Mountain (Birmingham, AL) dirt, glass, metal, acrylic, silicon, wood, paint, rubber, light, electrics

$850

Part of an installation, 'Panopticon', exploring the symbolism of the book, more specifically, encyclopedias. This body of work stemmed out of research into texts which asserted a certain assumed hierarchy of knowledge.

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