September 2009 Archives

Intermissions catalog released today

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The catalog for the Intermissions project was delivered by the printers this morning and it's beautiful. Published as Contact Sheet 153, the book is part of Light Work's ongoing series of quarterly journals.

The 48-page book features essays by Peter Frank (curator of the Riverside Museum in Riverside, CA) and Emily Vey Duke (video artist and Syracuse University professor), as well as documentation of all of the sites featured in the Intermissions project.

Copies can be obtained through Light Work's website.

radio ads on Syracuse NPR station

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Syracuse's NPR affiliate, WRVO 89.9 FM, will be running radio spots throughout the day today and tomorrow promoting my lecture and reception at Light Work tomorrow night.

article in Syracuse Post-Standard

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A second article on me and the Intermissions project came out in today's Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper. The article was written by Melinda Johnson from an interview she conducted with me back in July.

There and Back Again reception

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blog_DFS-reception.jpgWe had the reception for the Art Through Architecture commission, There and Back Again, yesterday evening at the offices of the National Center for Drug Free Sport in Kansas City.

A good crowd of architects, artists, critics, and patrons showed up to view the piece and to hear a brief talk about the project by myself, Kate Hackman (Charlotte Street Fund), Josh Shelton (el dorado architects), and Frank Uryasz (Drug Free Sport).

A great spread of local cheese was provided by Tony Glamcevski and his Green Dirt Farm.

more windows at SU

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Two more vinyl window coverings were installed at Syracuse University, in the Syracuse Symposium offices. The images are from videos Lawn Ornaments and Memory Bleed, both created this year.

new venue in Syracuse

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One the more recent venues to become involved in the Intermissions project, Point of Contact Gallery, is now showing my Kings, Thieves video on a large LCD monitor in their window 24/7 for the duration of the project.

new Suspension print

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I've been working on a new series of photographs, the first of which (Suspension 09.1) was just put on display in the back room salon at Byron Cohen Gallery in KC. The print measures 35" wide x 12" high. There are four more in the series which will hopefully be completed in the next month or so.

windows at Syracuse University

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The vinyl window coverings in the Panasci Lounge at Syracuse University were installed earlier today. The image is from my Soft Velvet Float video animation. The window coverings, part of the larger Intermissions project, will remain in place for the entire Fall semester.