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March 9-13
Jeff DeGolier
Jury-rigged and romantic kinetic sculpture and photography.
Brian Kapernekas
Vulture culture, personal myth and meta spectacle in painting and sculpture.
Annika Seitz
Dissonant vistas and displaced destinations in video and installation.
Siebren Versteeg
Computations and digital installations that exhibit the paranoid complicity
of a critical consumer.
March 16-20
Carolyn Caizzi
Berry, Amethyst, and Ruby-coated porn-gressive video vignettes.
Mican Morgan
Large scale installations that stage the disintegration of cliches.
Anna Schachte
Landscapes, color fields, and disparate narrative and pictorial fragments
suspended in a valium vision of the apocalypse.
Philip von Zweck
Objects with sound that explore socio/political issues through humor
and nostalgia.
March 30-April 3
Paul Burn
Dystopic dioramas industrially designed.
Kevin Jennings
Cultural confrontations about personal license and social value in various
media.
Sara McCool
Episodic in yo-facial and personal-spatial video.
Max Warsh
Quixotic and dystopic architectural mutations in photography and video.
April 6-10
Cooper Battersby
Spiritually revolutionary folk stories as video installation.
Kara Braciale
Picturesque, pastoral and skeptical assemblages.
Liz Nielsen
Googly-galactic and sexeeelectric drawing and photographic installations.
Melissa Scherrer
Photographs of cohabitation with satellite dishes, skulls and other
household items.
April 13-17
Jorge Aguirre
Political machinations in painting and video.
Stacie Maya Johnson
Chromatically and spatially awkward motifs in painting.
Ginger Krebs
Live and in video performances that spin biography and fiction through
play.
Jenny Walters
Photo and video documents of constructed familial situations and anticipated
futures.
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