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Shaun Kardinal / Digital
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Left to Your Own Devices, 2014. Installation at Two Shelves, October 14th, 2014. A Participatory Digital Installation created for. Is an apartment gallery which promotes site-specific installation. Rather than ask artists to simply show their usual work on a shelf, the aptly-titled project’s founders hope the intimate and minimal space is used as a springboard for new ideas. When invited to exhibit, my recent projects had all been digital, online exhibitions. Left to Your Own Devices. When I started maki...
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Emily Ann Pothast - Résumé
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Résumé and Exhibition Record. 2005 Master of Fine Arts, University of Washington 2003 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Summa Cum Laude. Record label) Midday Veil. Band) Hair and Space Museum. Audiovisual installation/performance duo) Translinguistic Other. 2015 DRAWING GOD FROM DIRECT OBSERVATION. Seattle University's Hedreen Gallery, Seattle, WA 2014 UNIVERSES. Vignettes, Seattle, WA 2008 Eternal Return. Grey Gallery and Lounge, Seattle, WA. Selected Hair and Space Museum. Audiovisual installation for Skyward!
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« Erin Frost × Resume »
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Art, artist, photographer, black and white, bw, silver gelatin, prints, editions, erotic, nude, self-portraits, embroidery, collage, thread, string, erin frost. The Town Where Nothing Ever Happens. Curated by Chris Crites, Good Neighbor Gallery, Seattle, WA. Go on take everything. Vignettes, Seattle, WA. The Factory, Seattle, WA. OUT OF SIGHT: A survey of contemporary art in the Pacific Northwest. King Street Station, Seattle, WA. Cinema Les Templiers, Montélimar, France. Ghost Gallery, Seattle, WA.
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Shaun Kardinal / Photography
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First Thursday Art Schlock, 2012-13. A hero emerges…. An anonymous Reaction GIF blog about the pitfalls of life in the art world. An ongoing investigation examining the fecundity of Examined Investigations. During a period of deep dissatisfaction with the art world, I came across an animated GIF of Tina Fey’s peerless Liz Lemon. “Oh, brother,” she moaned, and as her eyes rolled on and on, the premise of. First Thursday Art Schlock. Washed over me a safe place to vent anonymous, honest critique. lols.