Featuring works by Elizabeth Baek Gary Bardizbanian Katie Graham Rejon Noah Seth Nicholas Stephens
The exhibition Continuance, will feature the kinetic video and sound sculpture, “Reinventing the Record Player”, by Gary Bardizbanian: an projected and sculptural piece investigating decay and the preservation of beauty by Katie Graham: Elizabeth Baek’s flash animation work builds characters through the telling of stories inspired by Aesop’s Fables: the installation by Rejon Noah explores through time, the commercial media’s interpretation of inter-racial relations and Seth Nicholas Stephens' multimedia installation, The Transmigration of the Aggregates, explores the manifestation of creative thought and its transformation from the physical to the ethereal and back to the physical.
Please join us for the artist reception on Friday, November 13th from 7:00 – 9:00pm.
For further information please contact:
Professor Didi Dunphy dididunphy@gmail.com
Art X:expanded forms gives students experience in a variety of different media including: time-based forms, digital video, computer and web-based art, digital photography, robotics, sound, performance, durational installation and computer-operated fabrication. Students are asked to consider historical developments, critical ideas and current practices related to time-based art. The area emphasizes creativity, versatility and poetics over computer-based technical skills. The primary media and practices in this area deal with the research and experimentation of technology with the idea of translating concept and idea into visual poetic forms.
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