ARTVIRONMENTALIST — June 11, 2014
"Nightlight, Presented by Flux Factory and the LIC Community Garden" by PATRICK JAOJOCO
"Nightlight, Presented by Flux Factory and the LIC Community Garden" by PATRICK JAOJOCO
"Solar-Powered Art Installation Lights Up Community Garden After Dark" by JEANMARIE EVELLY
Filmmaker Colin Brant's work deals primarily with solitary adventure or personal perspectives on collective happenings.
Thursday June 12, 8 pm + FREE! But please bring something delicious to share! NOT AT FLUX -- at LIC Community Garden, 49th Ave btwn Vernon Blvd and 5th St
Alisha Monypenny is interested in the motivating forces behind memoir, the negotiation between an artist’s willingness to reveal a thing and the audience’s desire to consume it.
Misha Rabinovich is investigating the idea of Waste as a cultural construct, and is interested in making ecology legible through multi-player gaming.
Caitlin Foley is interested in creating spaces conducive to experiencing time slowly.
Danny Crump is a visual artist working primarily in sculpture, and a musician seeking to turn common melodies into unique visual experiences.
Nightlight Reception: June 28, 2014, 8-10 pm
Nightlight experiments with the power of light and electronic art in transforming how we engage with public land in the city after dark. Join us on the 28th for an interactive performance by Merche Blasco at 9:00 pm!