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Recent Events:
Unstable Systems at the Art Lofts Gallery on the UW Madison campus was brief but very cool. This multimedia exhibit of works explored the internal inconsistencies of rigid systems, the failure of predictive models, the volatility of biological organisms and ecosystems, and other unstable systems and featured works by artists from across the nation, working in all media. Check out the installation of paintings from Everything Looks Better From Far Away here.
Bookless was amazing! This Jan 28th 2012 art extravaganza organized by Trent Miller and Courtney Davis saw over 5000 people and raised over $29K for the new library IN ONE DAY!. Check out photos of the event on flickr, or the video by Lovely Socialite to see what you missed (or to re-live the magic). Madison Public Library has official numbers here, and the Madison Library Foundation has links to the 100+ artists, bands and press coverage here. Documentation of Ripple, made by Jeremy in collaboration with Seth McClure in the director's office of the Library are here!
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, 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).
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