
>ART ROCKS ! NEW YORK 2011 MAY 12TH *
I'm going to be featured in "ART ROCKS 2011" in Manhattan including some of my favorite contemporary artists like Rafael Rozendaal, Ryder Ripps, Rene Abythe and Gordon Stevenson among others.
The fourth annual Art Rocks to be held on Thursday, May 12th 2011 at the Bowery Hotel in New York City. The mission of Art Rocks is to raise money and awareness for the pediatric diabetes programs at the Berrie Center. Our hope is that this event will encourage the next generation of philanthropists, especially donors to the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center.
I'm going to be featured in "ART ROCKS 2011" in Manhattan including some of my favorite contemporary artists like Rafael Rozendaal, Ryder Ripps, Rene Abythe and Gordon Stevenson among others.
The fourth annual Art Rocks to be held on Thursday, May 12th 2011 at the Bowery Hotel in New York City. The mission of Art Rocks is to raise money and awareness for the pediatric diabetes programs at the Berrie Center. Our hope is that this event will encourage the next generation of philanthropists, especially donors to the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center.
Art Rocks was founded in 2007 by Nicole Berrie.
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I will have video art on display at this years Blip Festival held at Eyebeam in NYC.
8bitpeoples based in New York City, is a collective of musicians and artists dedicated to exploring the audiovisual style of low-bit video games and home computers. Championing this aesthetic, 8bitpeoples has become an internationally recognized hub of well-respected creative activity, and has become a driving force in advancing the growing, international chip music scene.
8bitpeoples and its individual members have been featured in Wired, The New York Times, MSNBC.com, Rolling Stone, The Wire, MTV.com, BBC Click, The Los Angeles Times, GameSpot, Nintendo Power, XLR8R, frieze, FuseTV, NPR’s The Next Big Thing, de:bug, Austin Museum of Digital Art, and recently appeared in the documentary “8 Bit”, which premiered last October at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. MORE INFO
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http://www.byobworldwide.com/
We are pleased to announce the Denver instance of the international exhibition series Bring Your Own Beamer. The premise of BYOB is to ask local media based artists to bring their own projectors to a physical location in order to showcase recent work. BYOB has already taken place in over a dozen cities worldwide, involving artists of an extended and dispersed networked community.
Originally conceived by Berlin-based artist Rafael Rozendaal, BYOB Devner (organized by Sterling Crispin, Nicholas O’Brien, and Mario Zoots) will bring together 20+ Denver-based artists to create a collaborative happening of moving light and sound. Various interpretations of the initial idea of BYOB have spawned several different approaches that include ad hoc installations, performances, and other immersive environments of DIY spontaneity and experimentation.
BYOB Denver will be hosted by RedLine, a non-profit gallery located at 2350 Arapahoe Street on May 17th starting at 7pm.
Participating artists include:
Christina Battle, Frankie Brack, Max Bernstein, Sterling Crispin, Milton Melvin Croissant III, Katrin Davis, Jeromie Dorrance, Travis Egedy, Tobias Fike, David Fodel, Phillip Faulkner, Adan De La Garza, Matthew B. Jenkins, Dmitri Obergfell, Nicholas O’Brien, Zach Reini, Rick Silva, Tyler Snow, Shawn Taylor, Oliver Lee Terry, Mario Zoots, and more!
http://www.redlineart.org
