e enjte, 28 tetor 2010

Event: Sandow Birk and Timothy Cummings


Sandow Birk and Timothy Cummings have donated work to:

Art for Aids
Benefiting the UCSF AIDS Health Project
Friday, September 24, 2010
The Galleria at the San Francisco Design Center

Exhibition: Ray Beldner, Adam Chapman, Lincoln Schatz


Personal Identities: Contemporary Portraits,
University Art Gallery Sonoma State University

November 04 – December 12, 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 04, 4-7 pm

University Art Gallery
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, California

e mërkurë, 27 tetor 2010

Exhibition: Travis Somerville


Reconsidering Regionalism: Images of the South 1951-

Jule Collins Smith Museum of Auburn University in Auburn, AL,
April 2-July 23, 2011.

Exhibition: Andy Diaz Hope


Andy Diaz Hope
Tomorrow’s Legacies, CROCKER ART MUSEUM, Sacramento, California.
Exhibition dates: October 10 – January 9, 2011

crockerartmuseum.org
CROCKER ART MUSEUM
216 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

Exhibition: Carlos and Jason Sanchez


TORCH Gallery, Amsterdam

Opening reception: Saturday the 16th of October between 5 and 7 pm
Exhibition dates: October 16 – November 20th, 2010.


www.torchgallery.com

Exhibition: Kara Maria


sfTWOflatSHOW
November 14, 2010 - February 14, 2011
opening reception: Sunday, November 14, 4 - 6 pm

Hamamjian Modern
152 Fillmore Street, SF, CA 94117
415-290-5220

Allegra LaViola Gallery
179 East Broadway, NY, NY 10002
www.allegralaviola.com

SFMOMA
Shadowshop
November, 2010 - April, 2011
An alternative vending project by Stephanie Syjuco in conjunction with "The More Things Change" exhibition

Exhibition: Nina Katchadourian


Paradise Lost

Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
Istanbul, Turkey
Opening March 23 through July 24, 2011

(www.istanbulmodern.org)

Press: Stephanie Syjuco


By Laura Pearson

Time Out Chicago / Issue 292 : Sep 30–Oct 6, 2010

"Stephanie Syjuco’s playful yet purposeful whacks at art-world hierarchies usually lead her to re-create iconic works out of cheapo materials (think cardboard Calders). In “Particulate Matter,” she subverts expectations by realizing designs that amateurs created in the free 3-D modeling program Google SketchUp."

www.chicago.timeout.com

Exhibition: Erin Cosgrove

Santa Barbara Museum of Art Film Screening
What Matter of Person Art Thou?
Sunday, October 17, 2:30 pm

"This animated video by Stranger Than Fiction artist Erin Cosgrove, tells a twisted tale about the corruptibility of faith using dark humor to explore the underpinnings of America’s founding myths. (2008, 65 min.) Cosgrove will introduce the film and be available for questions following the screening."

e enjte, 21 tetor 2010

Press: Stephanie Syjuco


'Things, Thingys, Thingies' made real
By Lori Waxman

Chicago Tribune
October 15, 2010

http://www.chicagotribune.com

e martë, 12 tetor 2010

Exhibition: Nina Katachdourian and Stphanie Syjuco


Even Better Than The Real Thing: The Art of the Uncanny
Curated by Jennifer Frias
August 23 - September 25, 2010

Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
Chaffey College
Ranch Cucamonga, California

www.chaffey.edu

Exhibition: Anthony Discenza



Sabina Lee Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Oakland-based artist, Anthony Discenza. This is Discenza's first Los Angeles solo exhibition and includes recent work including digital images, video, and both two and three dimensional text based projects. The work will be on view from Friday, September 17 through October 23, 2010. There will be an opening reception September 17 from 6-9 PM.

Screening: Erin Cosgrove


Erin Cosgrove

Santa Barbara Museum of Art Film Screening
What Matter of Person Art Thou?
Sunday, October 17, 2:30 pm
This animated video by Stranger Than Fiction artist Erin Cosgrove, tells a twisted tale about the corruptibility of faith using dark humor to explore the underpinnings of America’s founding myths. (2008, 65 min.) Cosgrove will introduce the film and be available for questions following the screening.

Press: Stephanie Syjuco

GALLERY 400
University of Illinois at Chicago, 400 South Peoria Street (MC 034)
September 7–October 23

"The whimsical sculptures in Stephanie Syjuco’s exhibition “Particulate Matter: Things, Thingys, Thingies” are based on designs that were never meant to have a material form. Each of the fifty-four pieces on view represents Syjuco’s attempt to physically render one of hundreds of virtual objects made with Google SketchUp, a free 3-D modeling program favored by amateur designers for its user-friendliness."

http://www.artforum.com

Screening: Sandow Birk


In Smog and Thunder: The Great War of the Californias, 2003 46 min. DVD
August, 12, 2010, 7:00 PM
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Phyllis Wattis Theater

Nina Katchadourian

Nina Katchadourian's Advice from a Former Student

Permanent sound piece by Katachadourian's '89, featuring over 800 recordings of advice collected from Brown alumni, classes 1939 to 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010, 5:30 PM
Nina Katchadourian: Public Projects
a lecture in Petteruti Lounge, 2nd Floor

Public Art Committee
Brown University
Providence, RI
For further information: 401-863-2932

Nina Katchadourian


Mapping: Memory and Motion in Contemporary Art
Katonah Museum of Art
134 Jay Street
Katonah, NY 10536

www.katonahmuseum.org

e premte, 1 tetor 2010

Press: Teenage

7x7 Magazine
by Jess Hemerly

Curated by Catherine Clark (Catherine Clark Gallery) and UC Berkeley professor, roboticist, and artist Ken Goldberg, each piece included in Teen Age: You Just Don't Understand was created by a pair or group of artists, including at least one teenager and one "so-called adult."

http://www.7x7.com

Lecture: Stephanie Syjuco


ISCP studios: September 21, 6:30pm
1040 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211

www.iscp-nyc.org

Exhibition: Stephanie Syjuco


Stephanie Syjuco: Particulate Matter (Things, Thingys, Thingies)
September 7 – October 23

Gallery 400 in Chicago


"Syjuco’s handmade versions of objects designed by users of the free 3-D modeling program Google SketchUp exist somewhere between the bootleg, the copy, and the translation. Modeled from online designs that seem to lack value or utility, Syjuco’s refashioned versions explore the handmade in the digital-era of design, uniqueness found even within the copy, and collaboration’s relationship to outsourcing, as well as labor, authorship, and value."

Exhibition: Stephanie


Shadow$hop: Local Art for Mass Distribution

Opening November 2010, at SFMOMA

"A temporary and alternative store/distribution point embedded within the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s fifth floor galleries, Shadowshop will stock hundreds of artists’ multiples, small works, tchotchkes, catalogs, books, zines, media works, and other distributive creative output."

www.shadowshop.org