e martë, 12 korrik 2011

Ken Goldberg: Audio Review

Samuel, Seth and Molly. “Ken Goldberg Are you listening? The sound installation that gets inside your head,” kalwnews.org

Listen: www.kalwnews.org

Carlos and Jason Sanchez: News


Carlos and Jason Sanchez

Boone, Christian. “The enigma formerly known as John Mark Karr is now a piece of art.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. July 6, 2011.

Read More: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sandow Birk: Press

Chang, Richard. “Fantasy comes to life at Pageant of the Masters.” The Orange County Register. June 30, 2011.

Read More: The Orange County Register

Discenza, Jennings: Review


A ‘Zombie Proof House’ at di Rosa explores hope and fear

Adam Chapman: Review & Exhibition


"Every tiny, grey speck in his Starling series represents an actual bird in flight, and the airborne murmurations reform on paper, capturing the dynamically fluid motion in two dimensions. Through August 2 at Kopeikin Gallery."

Listing Posted on: Artweek.LA

Kate Gillmore:


"Soft Machines" Opening Reception Jul 13, 2011 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

thepacegallery.com

Andy Diaz Hope and Laurel Roth: Exhibition


"Supernatural" 12 (Tue) July - 6 (Sat) August 2011

Reception: 12 July 18:30 - 20:30

www.megumiogita.com

Carlos and Jason Sanchez: Review


Carlos and Jason Sanchez

Woodard, Josef. “Art About More than Faces.” Santa Barbara News Press. July 8, 2011

Review of exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Exhibition continues through September 18th, 2011.

e premte, 27 maj 2011

Al Farrow: Press


Al Farrow's "Menorah X" mentioned in the review of the "Gun and Knife Show" at Centraltrak.

FrontRow

Adam Chapman: Exhibition


Adam Chapman exhibit "The Starling Drawings" at Kopeikin Gallery May 21st - July 9th.

Kopeikin Gallery

Lincoln Schatz: Video Clip




Video artist Lincoln Schatz posts a generative "Portrait of Selden Paterso" on his website.

Check it!

Kara Maria, Ray Belder: Exhibition


Both Kara Maria and Ray Beldner will be part of an upcoming group show at Beacon Arts called "Tel-Art-Phone," which explores "the creative process by mimicking the classic children’s game of 'Telephone.'”

Tel-Art-Phone