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Sara Schnadt: Network, Domestic Intervention

Sara Schnadt: Network, Domestic Intervention

Sara Schnadt is a Chicago-based performance/installation artist. Raised on an international commune in Scotland, an ‘alternative’ context which considered itself as a social experiment outside of conventional culture, she spent formative years understanding herself as an outsider, an observer. Since moving to the United States in 1986, Sara has become fascinated with the unifying rituals and values that are common threads in contemporary western culture, and has made work that frames and resonates with those common threads. Formally, Sara makes performance and installations that use task, found objects, interactivity, projection, and movement derived from common gestures. Her work creates environments ...
Joe Grimm and Erica Moore: (non)Sense

Joe Grimm and Erica Moore: (non)Sense

The exhibition (non)Sense: Physicality, Perspective and the Consciousness of Relating will feature artwork by Joe Grimm and Erica Moore. These artists focus on the body and how and what it senses in space and time through installation artworks. Both Grimm and Moore use installation as a method of investigating the sense-able, the visible/invisible and the audible/inaudible. They question where we are, how we are, what exists and how we know it. In Joe Grimm's installation work he uses modified 16mm projectors, sans film and domestic standing fans to play with light, space, time, what one perceives and what actually ...

Permission to Work

Work by Lauren Carter, Elise Goldstein, Katya Grokhovsky, Samantha Hill, Selena Jones, Maya Mackrandilal and Ben Stagl. Seek permission to work. Acquire the necessary permits. Establish a remit. Documents to regulate creation. Permission To Work is an exhibition designed to challenge and interrupt pre-determined ideas about what defines living space and how art works can negotiate the everyday domestic experience. For the artist the everyday is to dream and often to dream is to work. So the concept of live/work/display space is a fluid one without clear boundaries, limits or territory. Where does living space start and work place stop? Where ...
Michelle Welzen Collazo Anderson and Bernard Williams

Michelle Welzen Collazo Anderson and Bernard Williams

An exhibition of painting and sculpture by Michelle Welzen Collazo Anderson and Bernard Williams.