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Jeremy Wineberg is a visual artist working in painting, drawing and sculpture media. His work has been shown across the United States and has recently dealt with mapping, synthenasia, psychogeography, divination and chaos. He currently lives, works and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin.

Contact:
jeremy [at] jeremywineberg [dot] net
608-206-5034

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All photography by Jeremy Wineberg unless otherwise noted.

All work on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

site updated December 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events:

Bookless - One day, 100 artists, 1 empty library! This Jan 28th 2012 art extravagaza organized by Madison librarian and artist Trent Miller will involve a whole slew of artists transforming the expanses of the emptied Central Library building before its rennovation begins. Check out the complete list of participating artists here.

10 am - 2pm Free for all - food, wall painting, music and hands on art activites.

7pm - 1am Party in the stacks - beer, local food, cash bar, painting wall, live music and djs, ticket $10 in advance, $12 at the door.

Tickets and info here, check it out on facebook here.

 

Recent Events:

Jeremy participated in Arthouse Coop's Sketchbook Project, an exhibition of thousands of sketchbooks shown in Brooklyn NY, Austin TX, San Francisco CA, Portland ME, Atlanta GA, and Chicago IL.

Check them out via flavorpill's feature.

You can also check out a video presentation of Jeremy's submission at vimeo or images at Arthouse's website, where you can leave comments.

 

ring of bone

Ring of bone, a new collaborative work with NYC composer David Harris, for chorus and sound artist, with a visual score set to video, debuted in New York on May, 15th 2010. The work was stunningly performed by the C4 Ensemble under the direction of conductor Chris Baum, featuring sound artist Stephan Moore. Here the live recording with video on vimeo.

 

Bombing Sites Near Baghdad was included in Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art, a show curated by Sarah Tanguy at the Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY. Other participating artists included Russel Crotty, Ingrid Calame and Joyce Kozloff.

The show was written up in the New York Times and also the International Journal of Multicultural Education (you can download a pdf here).

 

dennis wood pumpkins

Jeremy recently collaborated with Renee Gouaux and Edgewood College sculpture students on the ongoing pscychogeographically inspired project Walking Artists, which has been sending students to the outer reaches of the Edgewood neighborhood since 2009. Official web site coming soon.

 

list (blue sky detail)

Lists installation at the James Watrous Gallery of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters happened in August - October 2009

 

Perimeter - a drawing installation at Edgewood College's DeRicci Gallery, happened in February and March, 2009

 

Images from Everything Looks Better from Far Away were published in New American Paintings #77, an edition of midwest artists selected by juror Raphaela Platow, Director and Chief Curator of the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinatti, OH