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Superfund 365: Merging Art and Visualization with the Environment

A write-up of Superfund365 by Dr.Francis Marchese : http://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/2013/06/16/superfund-365-merging-art-and-visualization-with-the-environment/

ExcessNYC participated in Art Walk Stamford, Storefront Window at 69 Broad Street

ExcessNYC participated in Art Walk Stamford yesterday. We have a storefront where our bike and some new posters are on display at 69 Broad Street in the center of Downtown. We rescued a lot of food from the farmers market and local restaurants. And then we had a picnic at Franklin Street Works Gallery. It [...]

Bronx River Art Center Exhibition: Opens Friday!

Process and Progress 5: Brooke Singer, SLO Architecture, NYC Department of City Planning, 596 Acres, BRAC’s Teen Project Studio On View from May 31 – June 22 On view from May 31st, 2013 – June 22nd, 2013 GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday–Friday, 3pm–6:30pm / Saturday, 12pm–5pm FREE ADMISSION Bronx, NY, May, 2013 —Bronx River Art Center (BRAC) [...]

SPRING WRAP UP

I just sent my yearly, spring news blast. Here is a link. You can share or subscribe if you like what you see!

Art Exhibit Pushes Boundaries Of Online Sharing

I was quoted in this HuffPo article by AP journalist Barbara Ortutay. The exhibition is very interesting and thought provoking. The Public Private runs through April 17 at Parsons.

Presenting at MoMA tomorrow!

Artistic Research Science Fair D. Graham Burnett, Sal Randolph, Steve Rowell, Brooke Singer, and Alexandra P. Spaudling Thursday, April 18, 2013, 12:30–2:00 p.m. Education Classroom B, mezzanine, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, Museum of Modern Art, New York The included projects are long-term, multifaceted endeavors that are rarely represented in [...]

Franklin Street Works Opening this SAT

Ricardo and I have a project in the new exhibition, Strange Invitation, at the amazing Franklin Street Works Gallery in Stamford, CT. Opening is this SAT 5-8pm.

Gatsby Revisited in the Age of the One Percent

My photograph Quanta Resources, Pittston, PA, from the Sites Unseen series is included in the exhibition Gatsby Revisited in the Age of the One Percent from March 13 – April 15 at the Contemporary Art Gallery on the campus of UConn, Storrs. Other artists are: Tina Barney, Man Bartlett, James Casebere, Jessica Craig-Martin, Patricia Cronin, [...]

Making Art With Food in Mind Panel at the Just Food Conference in NYC

ExcessNYC (Ricardo and I!) will participate in this panel on March 30th. Looking forward, the panelists look great. From http://withfoodinmind.org/wfim_events/making-art-with-food-in-mind/: With Food in Mind is thrilled to participate in the 2013 Just Food Conference. In our conference session, artists will offer practical advice on using food as medium or material when working to foster social [...]

Databody Mention in Hyperallergic Essay

There is an interesting essay, The Migration of Social Exchange, recently posted on Hyperallergic by James Holland. He mentions my Databody piece from spring 2001 (yes, prior to 9/11). Nice that it is still relevant after over a decade. This is a thoughtful piece that ruminates on the changing landscape of what it means to [...]