Hey ya'll this is a call for Art (and papers-if so inclined). I was on a panel at the 2008 conference - it was blast and happens during art week in NYC. Its not really a 'show' - but they screened some of my work and with the theme of collective - who knows what you could propose.... I met some slammin' smart people there that are still really supportive of my work. Give it a try - submission due in January.
Stony Brook Art & Philosophy conference Theme for 2010 - Collectives!
As collectives arise and disperse, we often find ourselves with a dearth of criteria by which to judge their success and viability. This conference will investigate the forms, motivations, methods, justifications, and consequences of persons and things acting collectively. We encourage submissions from across the artistic and theoretical disciplines that approach these themes from practical and theoretical perspectives. Projects may be collaborative in nature, and may examine the collective as an entity or activity.
Everything you need to know here: Stony Brook 2010 Philosophy And Art Conference
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Thursday, October 01, 2009
The seminal candy work circa 2008 premieres in DC. Wish me luck. Thanks-Karen
District of Columbia Arts Center
2438 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
www.dcartscenter.org
202-462-7833
October 16 - November 15
Opening Reception: October 16, 7-9pm
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow and Blair Murphy
Featuring work by Deborah Carroll Anzinger, Peter Gordon, Michael Matason, Lisa McCarty, Kathryn McDonnell, Karen Joan Topping and Jenny Walton
In a show of new work, DCAC’s resident collective explores the artistic process as a mode of inquiry, a space of exploration focused less on the production of definitive answers than on the acknowledgment and negotiation of paradoxes and contradictions.
District of Columbia Arts Center
2438 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
www.dcartscenter.org
202-462-7833
October 16 - November 15
Opening Reception: October 16, 7-9pm
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow and Blair Murphy
Featuring work by Deborah Carroll Anzinger, Peter Gordon, Michael Matason, Lisa McCarty, Kathryn McDonnell, Karen Joan Topping and Jenny Walton
In a show of new work, DCAC’s resident collective explores the artistic process as a mode of inquiry, a space of exploration focused less on the production of definitive answers than on the acknowledgment and negotiation of paradoxes and contradictions.
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