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BIO
Carla Gannis, originally from North Carolina, currently lives and works in New York. Trained as a painter and having received her BFA from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her MFA from Boston University, Gannis shifted to producing digital print and multi-media installation work in the late 1990's.
Gannis is the recipient of several awards, including a 2005 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Grant in Computer Arts, an Emerge 7 Fellowship from the Aljira Art Center, and a Chashama AREA Visual Arts Studio Award in New York, NY. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Her most recent solo exhibitions include Jezebel at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York, Everything That Rises Must Converge at Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery in Chicago, Il, Jezebel presented by Claire Oliver Gallery at Loop Video Art Fair, Barcelona, Spain; and I Dream of Jeannie Emerging from a Fresca Bottle at Christa Schuebbe Galerie, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Features on Gannis's work have appeared in Res Magazine, Animal Magazine, 11211, and Collezioni Edge, and her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, The LA Times, The Miami Herald, NY Arts Magazine, The Daily News, The Star Ledger, and The Village Voice. She is currently on the Digital Arts teaching faculty at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and The School of Visual Arts in New York.
Gannis is the recipient of several awards, including a 2005 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Grant in Computer Arts, an Emerge 7 Fellowship from the Aljira Art Center, and a Chashama AREA Visual Arts Studio Award in New York, NY. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Her most recent solo exhibitions include Jezebel at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York, Everything That Rises Must Converge at Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery in Chicago, Il, Jezebel presented by Claire Oliver Gallery at Loop Video Art Fair, Barcelona, Spain; and I Dream of Jeannie Emerging from a Fresca Bottle at Christa Schuebbe Galerie, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Features on Gannis's work have appeared in Res Magazine, Animal Magazine, 11211, and Collezioni Edge, and her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, The LA Times, The Miami Herald, NY Arts Magazine, The Daily News, The Star Ledger, and The Village Voice. She is currently on the Digital Arts teaching faculty at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and The School of Visual Arts in New York.
Carla Gannis | What's not on my mind?
Dates:
Sat Jan 23, 2010 00:00 - Wed Jan 20, 2010
Location:
United States of America
Carla Gannis | What's not on my mind?
Solo exhibition at Pablo's Birthday Gallery
opening Sat, Jan 23, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
526 Canal St, NYC 212.462.24111
http://pablosbirthday.com/exhibitions
www.carlagannis.com

"What's on your mind? "
Is there anything NOT on your mind? With the ubiquitous proliferation of social and information networks in our lives, EVERYTHING seems to always be on our collective mind(s).
In her second solo exhibition at Pablo's Birthday, Carla Gannis posts her personal "mind" reflections onto the gallery walls, and offers us, like the "drink me" bottle that jettisoned Alice into Wonderland, access into a world of nostalgic-futurist visions, pleasure-principled dystopias, and myth-based mash ups wrapped in sharp-eyed, but softly rendered social metaphor.
In these digitally painted narratives, we find fragments, like so many tweets or Facebook "on my mind" commentaries, stirred into a cocktail of subconscious visual meanderings and hybridity. For instance, in Gannis's centerpiece, The Park, references to art history and social networks collide, in an expansive panoramic triptych that exists pictorially somewhere between a traditional watercolor and a virtual role-playing fantasy game screen.
Solo exhibition at Pablo's Birthday Gallery
opening Sat, Jan 23, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
526 Canal St, NYC 212.462.24111
http://pablosbirthday.com/exhibitions
www.carlagannis.com

"What's on your mind? "
Is there anything NOT on your mind? With the ubiquitous proliferation of social and information networks in our lives, EVERYTHING seems to always be on our collective mind(s).
In her second solo exhibition at Pablo's Birthday, Carla Gannis posts her personal "mind" reflections onto the gallery walls, and offers us, like the "drink me" bottle that jettisoned Alice into Wonderland, access into a world of nostalgic-futurist visions, pleasure-principled dystopias, and myth-based mash ups wrapped in sharp-eyed, but softly rendered social metaphor.
In these digitally painted narratives, we find fragments, like so many tweets or Facebook "on my mind" commentaries, stirred into a cocktail of subconscious visual meanderings and hybridity. For instance, in Gannis's centerpiece, The Park, references to art history and social networks collide, in an expansive panoramic triptych that exists pictorially somewhere between a traditional watercolor and a virtual role-playing fantasy game screen.
Studio Assistant
Deadline:
Tue Feb 26, 2008 14:01
I'm looking for a person skilled in Flash CS3 and Action Script 3 to assist me in the production of an internet-based interactive artwork to be exhibited at TZR Galerie, Dusseldorf and the Boulder Museum of Art in the Spring. The position would involve working with me one day a week in my Lower East Side Studio. All candidates will need to have a laptop w/ Flash CS3 installed. Pay is open to discussion based on skill level and availability.
Contact: carlagannis@gmail.com
Contact: carlagannis@gmail.com
SOLO SHOW | NYC | MARCH 22
CARLA GANNIS, "JEZEBEL"
opening: THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, from 6-8pm
at CLAIRE OLIVER GALLERY
513 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212.929.5949 | http://claireoliver.com/
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opening: THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd, from 6-8pm
at CLAIRE OLIVER GALLERY
513 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212.929.5949 | http://claireoliver.com/
(**Please open the attachment for more information).
Chicago Exhibition
CARLA GANNIS: EVERYTHING THAT RISES MUST CONVERGE
Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery
October 20-November 25, 2006
Opening reception Friday, October 20, 6-9 pm
http://www.kasiakayartprojects.com/news.html
http://www.carlagannis.com
Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery
October 20-November 25, 2006
Opening reception Friday, October 20, 6-9 pm
http://www.kasiakayartprojects.com/news.html
http://www.carlagannis.com
OPENING NEXT WEDNESDAY
Hi all -- Hope you're having a wonderful summer! Some news: Next Wed I'm in
a group show, curated by Bart de Koning Gans, at Christopher Henry Gallery
in NYC. Anyone in the city for the summer please stop by...
Info:
On Tenterhooks: Curated by Bart de Koning Gans
With Carla Gannis, Russell Nachman, Mitchell Marco, Orly Cogan, David
Guinan, and Liz Magic Laser
June 28 to July 31, 2006. Opening Reception: WEDNESDAY, June 28, 6 - 9 PM
Christopher Henry Gallery 550 West 29th Street
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 6, Monday by appointment
And for those I haven't been in touch with for a while, I'm living in the
wilds of upstate New York for the summer! Lots of fresh air, tall trees,
cool streams, and mean bug bites : )
Cheers,
Carla
a group show, curated by Bart de Koning Gans, at Christopher Henry Gallery
in NYC. Anyone in the city for the summer please stop by...
Info:
On Tenterhooks: Curated by Bart de Koning Gans
With Carla Gannis, Russell Nachman, Mitchell Marco, Orly Cogan, David
Guinan, and Liz Magic Laser
June 28 to July 31, 2006. Opening Reception: WEDNESDAY, June 28, 6 - 9 PM
Christopher Henry Gallery 550 West 29th Street
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 6, Monday by appointment
And for those I haven't been in touch with for a while, I'm living in the
wilds of upstate New York for the summer! Lots of fresh air, tall trees,
cool streams, and mean bug bites : )
Cheers,
Carla