Location X Applictation
Reception
Friday June 11th, 2010
6pm-9pm
119 Ingram Street, Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
featuring work by
Elizabeth Hamby
Michelle McShane
Melanie Jolanta Moczarski
Athena Poilane
Jim Osman
Hanna Alvgren
Junko Sugimoto
curated by Reade Bryan
MFA Computer Art
Thesis Exhibition
Reception
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Visual Arts Gallery:
601 West 26th Street, btw 11th and 12th Aves, 15th floor
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents the MFA Computer Art Thesis Exhibition 2010, bringing together creative projects from graduating students. Curated by Charley Lewis, the exhibition will be on view until June 5 at the Visual Arts Gallery.
Hanna Alvgren's interactive video installation combines a physical structure with video projections to explore our layered process of spatial and temporal perception. The viewer’s body positions within the physical environment trigger video projections, which become more or less complex and allow for simultaneous and accumulated perspectives. Physical and virtual spaces cannot be considered as continuously separate elements, we should acknowledge that they together create something new. They both adjust, in some aspects, to the other. But most importantly, they simultaneously start to create hybrids in varying degrees.
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video documentation of thesis process
A Legacy Revised
Reception: Tuesday, December 8, 6 - 8pmSchool of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “A Legacy Revised,” an exhibition exploring the relationships between inherited natural order and imposed human order. Examining themes of alteration, reformation and adaptation, the works on view include drawings, paintings, sculpture, photography and video. Curated by Maria José Dubon
Artists in the exhibition:
Hanna Ha Young Alvgren, Kate Davis Caldwell, Beatriz Diaz, Colleen Ford,
Naoko Ito, Kevin Stahl, Reitje Van Brunchot and Emily Weiner
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