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IMA Student Chloe Smolarski’s screening

Chloe’s work will be screened at:

EYE:AM WOMEN BEHIND THE LENS will screen works
from ANOTHER EXPERIEMENT by WOMEN MOVING IMAGE FESTIVAL
http://www.eyeamvideo.blogspot.com
at Anthology Film Archives on January 12, 2011 at 7PM

TO GO TO WORK AGAIN; Chloe Smolarski-Heims; 7.15; digi
An associative piece, exploring labor exploitation in the United States. A medley of audio and visual threads collocating gluttony and hardship. Lisa Lozano’s performance takes place at a society party where guests feast from a vat of honey enveloping the nude performer. The party, a symbol of excess is sharply interrupted by Nancy Mata’s verbal account of her family’s migration from Mexico to California. Mundane, labor motifs – a doorman who opens doors, the repeated scrubbing of a floor being sullied – punctuate the film, rhythmically.

IMA Student Melissa Hacker’s work showing

VENUS, a video encounter with the Anatomical Venus, an 18th century wax figure in Vienna Melissa has been fascinated with for years, will premiere in the group exhibition OBJECTS OF DEVOTION AND DESIRE, opening Thursday January 27, 5:30-7:30, the Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, 68th street and Lexington Ave. The show is curated by Hunter Professor Cynthia Hahn and Hnter and Graduate Center MFA and Phd students.

Fall 2010 iArt Show

WHERE: The Blackbox Gallery (Room 543), Hunter College North Bldg

Come and Experience Time, Space and History Through Interactive Media

http://i-art.us/

Graduate students at Hunter College will exhibit their interactive art installations in this Fall’s i-Art show, which is sure to engage your senses in the exploration of time, history and social issues. The i-Art show is a public exhibition of interactive installations exploring various technologies and equipment to detect different elements such as video, sound, and text to create real-time interactivity. Debuting on December 19th, visitors of the exhibit will experience a variety of projects that will stretch the imagination. Immerse yourself in a virtual tour of Little Syria in the Lower Manhattan during the 1920’s, or an interactive documentation of the history of calypso music, or enter an intimate space through a typewriter. These are just a few of the innovative and unique installations that are featured in this Fall’s show.
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