eco*art*lab Call for Artists
climate change:
from cause to effect to response,
from the local to the planetary,
and everything in-between
Selected artists' work will be on view March 17- April 27, 2013
Submissions accepted: January 28-March 1
eco*art*lab, a pop-up gallery and artspace in downtown Athens, Georgia invites artistic works on the various aspects, dimensions and understandings of global climate change, to be exhibited March 17- April 27, 2013. Submissions in all genres and media welcome, including live art and performance. Email no more than four digital images, video clips, or sound files, and a brief statement about how the work relates to the theme, to ecoartlaboratory@gmail.com. Inquiries welcome. For more information about the gallery and its call for submissions, visit the eco*art*lab website http://ecoartlab.wordpress.com/
Link:
http://ecoartlab.wordpress.com/
Mark Callahan is the Artistic Director of Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE), an interdisciplinary initiative for advanced research in the arts at the University of Georgia, and an instructor in the Lamar Dodd School of Art. He is a graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design where he was a member of the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy.
Callahan's work has evolved from a traditional printmaking background to experimental multimedia projects. He was commissioned to create a site-specific work for "Video Culture: Three Decades of Video Art", a collaboration that joined the forces of eleven institutions in the metro Detroit area to examine video art and its impact on contemporary culture. His work has also been used in concert by R.E.M. as a large-scale video projection. He is the executive producer of AUX, a series of festivals and publications featuring experimental art from Athens, Georgia. "Internet Soul Portraits (I.S.P.)", a gallery of images created for the Web, is now part of the Rhizome Artbase. Recent group exhibitions include "Memery: Imitation, Memory, and Internet Culture" at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and "You All Fell for My Act" at MAMA: Showroom for Media and Moving Art in Rotterdam.
Gloria Sutton