In the context of Hollywood Boulevard, this video brings my concern about the melting permafrost in the Tundra around the world to my urban life in Los Angeles. We may be far away from Iceland, Russia, and Canada's great north but we can feel the effect of Global Warming with our flooded Los Angeles.
A pop-up hosted by Satchel Projects, Yonder Crush is a group exhibition coordinated by and featuring the work of SVA residency alums from multiple disciplines. Join us for the culmination of months of online discussion and discovery when our work in painting, sculpture, photography, collage, mixed media, video, and digital art physically converge in this wide-ranging exhibition representing 25 contemporary artists from across the Americas, Europe, and East Asia.
Exhibiting artists include: Leslie Alfin, Edie Beaucage, Ai Campbell, Joe Cimino, Aleksy Cisowski, Sarah Dineen, Bianca Dunn, C Fodoreanu, Felipe Góes, Nina Gospodin, Dev Harlan, Rachel Harris-Huffman, Liang He, James Horner, Soobin Jeon, Janet Lee, Massiel del Mar, Linda Marcus, Lu Mazen, Yasmin Mazloom, Naomi Moser, Kelli Prizner, Megan Riera, Carol Updegrave, Judith Wolfsberger
"This monthly edition investigates Hyperobjects, Object-oriented Ontology, Phenomenology, and Transmedia. Explore as you please. Walk around for articles on Iconology, global warming, and the destruction of our civilization. This month's sponsor is Synesthesia - Feel Your Thinking (pp 8-9)."
King's College Loan Collection. Exhibited at King's College, Cambridge, November-December 2021, I FOUND U Collective
My protagonists are time-traveling with Egyptian papyrus cars. They have reached the grounds of King's College. Contemporary fellows in jumpers suits are freely dancing and running around the courts. Are these characters actors or sculptures? Is this a futuristic story overarching generations? Here is a spin-off from the middle ages.
King's College Loan Collection. Exhibited at King's College, Cambridge, November-December 2021, I FOUND U Collective
My protagonists are time-traveling with Egyptian papyrus cars. They have reached the grounds of King's College. Contemporary fellows in jumpers suits are freely dancing and running around the courts. Are these characters actors or sculptures? Is this a futuristic story overarching generations?
INSIDE/OUTSIDE is a collaborative project with the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia. I Found U Collective, and the Graduate School of Education paired students and artists to create an experimental art dialogue.
Group Exhibition: Jim Adams, Edie Beaucage, Kate Bonner, Liz Collins, Caitlin Cherry, Hugo Crosthwaite, Zachary Drucker, Rhys Ernst, Dennis Koch, Margie Livingston, Erik Olson, Josh Reames, Alezandria Smith
I've Got A Good Mind To Give Up Living And Go Shopping Instead
Installation View, 2019 Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Group Exhibition: Jim Adams, Edie Beaucage, Kate Bonner, Liz Collins, Caitlin Cherry, Hugo Crosthwaite, Zachary Drucker, Rhys Ernst, Dennis Koch, Margie Livingston, Erik Olson, Josh Reames, Alexandria Smith.
I've Got A Good Mind To Give Up Living And Go Shopping Instead
Installation View, 2019 Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Photo by Michael Underwood
Group Exhibition: Jim Adams, Edie Beaucage, Kate Bonner, Liz Collins, Caitlin Cherry, Hugo Crosthwaite, Zachary Drucker, Rhys Ernst, Dennis Koch, Margie Livingston, Erik Olson, Josh Reames, Alezandria Smith
Group Exhibition: Jim Adams, Edie Beaucage, Kate Bonner, Liz Collins, Caitlin Cherry, Hugo Crosthwaite, Zachary Drucker, Rhys Ernst, Dennis Koch, Margie Livingston, Erik Olson, Josh Reames, Alezandria Smith
Zeitsensitiv, I Found U Collective at Barac Mannheim, 23 July to 30 July 2022.
While digital communication platforms minimize the challenges of distance in your practice, time becomes a significant logistical constraint for artists working from four different continents. Collaboration across fifteen time-zones creates a sense of urgency in our creative practices as we have limited time to meet each week. The constraint of time in our practice provides opportunity to reflect and respond to the ideas of others in new and innovative ways. This results in developments which could not come from a single mind alone.
At Barac Mannheim, six of our members were able to meet in-person, many for the first time. Our visits ranged from four to thirty days. During this limited time, we have continued to collaborate with our members around the world. We had a group exhibition called Time Sensitive.