As the usual me rounding around the building
so I decided to check out the Warehouse Gallery.
The artiest was so sweet to show me around and to explain to each and every piece he made.
I enjoyed the creativity of the art pieces that he create mixing it up with our technology and the
use of it these days.
OPENING RECEPTION: 15 November from 5–8 PM (Th3)
Artists Lecture: Tuesday, 13 November, 6:30PM, Shemin Auditorium at
Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse University
Additional support for the lecture provided by the Department of Art, as part of the Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Performance: Thursday, 15 November (Th3), 7PM, The Warehouse Gallery
An Indeterminate Hike (IH) led by the artists through downtown Syracuse,
departing from The Warehouse Gallery. The hike will originate at the
Fayette entrance to the Warehouse Gallery, where the Urban Video Project
will debut a video projection created by ecoarttech.
Performance: Saturday, January 26th, 2013, 12-1PM and 3:30-4:30PM.
Leaving from 601 Tully St., Syracuse NY.Winter Indeterminate Hikes in
the Near Westside led by The Canary Project in partnership with 601
Tully. On site ecoarttech exhibition in MLAB (Mobile LiteracyArts Bus).
Closing Event: Saturday, 9 February 2013, 4PM, The Warehouse Gallery
3 Ecologies: Conversation with Canary Project (Susannah Saylor/Ed
Morris), ecoarttech (Leila Nadir/Cary Peppermint) and IH participants.
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Founded in 2005 by Rochester based
artist duo Leila Nadir and Cary Peppermint, ecoarttech is an art/theory
collaborative that explores environmental issues and convergent media
from an interdisciplinary perspective. For their upcoming exhibition wilderness 24/7
at The Warehouse Gallery, ecoarttech has created an installation for
both spaces (Window Projects/Main Gallery) and will offer performative
hikes into Syracuse’s neighborhoods that explore the modern ecological
being amidst networked environments. Central to this exhibition will be
ecoarttech’s new Android/iPhone app Indeterminate Hikes+, originally
conceived for the Whitney Museum of Art, which transforms everyday
landscapes into sites of biocultural diversity and happenings. |
Enjoy ..
Hope you liked it..
Xoxo
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