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8501 to 11400 (On Moving)
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland
On view January 20th, 2012 through March 31st, 2012

In anticipation of moving our galleries from 8501 Carnegie Avenue to our new home at 11400 Euclid Avenue in University Circle, MOCA Cleveland’s final season at its current location will conclude with a group exhibition aptly titled 8501 to 11400 (On Moving).

New commissioned drawings, photographs, performance and site-specific installation work by three regional artists—Corrie Slawson, Ben Kinsley and Brandon Juhasz—will explore the literal and philosophical implications of moving. Each artist presents a distinct perspective on MOCA’s past, present and future through broader considerations of history, community, ritual and change.

http://mocacleveland.org/

 



From the Vault
Thursday, January 19, 6:30 p.m.
SPACES 

A screening of video art including Make CATopia Real’s Crown Chakra revealed!

SPACES is hosting regular viewings of video art from The Vault–a converted walk-in safe where audiences can select from a variety of digital media offerings via a remote control in their hands.

From the dozens of video works housed in The Vault, one hour of selected works will be chosen for viewing including the premiere/unlocking of Make CATopia Real’s Crown Chakra from SPACES artists-in-residence Ben Kinsley and Jessica Langley, and works by Kate Gilmore, Brian Sabalauksy, Roger Beebe, and Karel van Laere.

$5 at the door, $2 if you can correctly answer cat trivia questions, or FREE for SPACES’ members.

http://www.spacesgallery.org/events/from-the-vault-01-19-2012 

 



Street With A View is featured in a new book titled “New Art/Science Affinities,” co-published by the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University
and the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. This 190-page book on contemporary artists was written and designed in one week by four authors
(Andrea Grover, Régine Debatty, Claire Evans and Pablo Garcia) and two designers (Luke Bulman and Jessica Young of Thumb).

DOWNLOAD or BUY at: millergallery.cfa.cmu.edu/nasabook/

 



Ben Kinsley & Jess Langley featured in Outpost Journal‘s inaugural Pittsburgh edition. On sale now.

outpostjournal.org

 

“Google’s Mapping Tools Spawn New Breed of Art Projects”
Wired.com
by Pete Brook

wired.com/rawfile/2011/08/google-street-view/