past events 2012:
Navel Mining was screened as part of SIght Unseen curated by Billy Miller at ATA in San Francisco on Friday, February 3.
past events 2011:
Selections from Noise Print Series of Sculptures for BAHA (Bone Anchored Hearing Aid) and Navel Mining were included in a group exhibition titled CORPOREAL at Martina }{ Johnston in Berkeley from Dec. 3rd to Jan. 29th.
Monograph in Stereo is included in the DVD compilation ETC Experimental Television Center 1969-2009 which is distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix.
Navel Mining and Tactility Dreamcatcher were included as part of View of Outer Space from an Aquarium, an exhibition curated by Billy Miller at Famous Accountants in Bushwich, NY from October 1st to November 6th.
What If? was screened as part of MIX 24 New York Queer Experimental Film Festival on Novermber 16th at 7pm as part of the program Secret Identities.
Drift exhibited as part of Krowswork Gallery's Summer of Video Art - second wave, The Feel of Water from August 5 - 27 in Oakland, CA.
Face Time featuring the works of Steve Reinke, Steina, Kristin Lucas, Kerry Laitala, David Hevey, and Anthony Discenza screened Saturday, July 23rd at Krowswork Gallery in Oakland, CA.
Fragments made its world premiere at Migrating Forms 2011 on May 21st in a group program at Anthology Film Archive.
Face Time, a curated program of short film and video meditations on facial difference and distortion premiered at Parsons Hall Project Space on May 6th in Holyoke, MA.
Excerpts of What If? In the Days When the Tiger Smoked were screened as part of BIRTHDAY SUITE(E)* curated by Billy Miller at BASSO Berlin, 187 Koepenicker Str, Berlin, February 16th.
1/2 right and Free to Be.... was screened as part of BAM L@TE - Halflifers DVD Launch/Party/Screening on Friday, February 18th at the Berkeley Art Museum.
Animatron Love was looped for the month of January at The Niche in the Fine Arts Library, University of Virgina, Charlottesville, VA. Curated by Lydia Moyer.
past events 2010:
Wundagore Spa, a new video in collaboration with Torsten Z. Burns, screened as part of Altered Statehood, curated by Billy Miller at Artists' Television Access in San Francisco on Sunday, December 19th at 8pm.
Animatronlove, a video made with Torsten Zenas Burns, was exhibited at Space Bandee as part of The 7th Busan International Video Festival from October 23rd to November 5th in South Korea.
The entire trilogy of videos on hearing loss (1/2 right, Monograph in Stereo, Other Turbans) exhibited at Folsom Lake College during Disability Art Awareness week, October 18 - 21, organized by Tim McHargue in Folsom, CA.
Recall, a video made with Torsten Zenas Burns, will screen as part of Nightmare on Greene Ave curated by Marianna Ellenberg and Jessie Stead at Green Acres Community Garden in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn on October 24th at 7pm.
The video 1/2 right will be included in the exhibition (dis)figure curated by Ron Lambert at the Brownlee O. Currey, Jr. Gallery, Watkins College of Art and Design in Nashville, TN through the month of October until the 29th. A little press.
The Abominable Freedom made its west coast premiere as part of an exhibition at SF Cameraworks, Suggestions of a Life Being Lived curated by Danny Orendorff and Adrienne Skye Roberts. The exhibition ran from September 9th through October 22nd but The Abominable Freedom will ran up until October 2nd. A review of the exhibition can be found here.
Fragments, an evening of new solo video works and collaborations with Torsten Zenas Burns was presented by Aurora Picture Show at DiverseWorks in Houston, TX on Friday, August 13, 7pm.
What If? In the Days When the Tiger Smoked, a collaborative exhibition with Torsten Zenas Burns ran from June 4th to July 17th at Krowswork Gallery in Oakland, CA.
What If? Beyond a Carnal Love screened as part of the 17th Chicago Underground Film Festival on June 25th as part of the shorts program School of Velocity.
Snowman and a number of my students' artworks were included as part of TV Show at Tangent Gallery in Sacramento through May.
Subjects Unknown screened as part of FotoFest Biennial in the program Co-Existing and Co-Llaborating, a curation by Mary Magsamen at Aurora Picture Show in Houston, TX on Tuesday, March 30th.
What If? Beyond a CarnaLove made its European premiere at the European Media Arts Festival in Osnabrueck, Germany, which rans from April 21-25 in the program Doubles and Look-Alikes.
Improbable Mends, a solo exhibition of new installation, sculpture, and print works was at the Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento from January 7 - February 14, 2010. Review in the Sacramento Bee by Victoria Dalkey.
Torsten Zenas Burns presented What If? Beyond a CarnaLove at the Nightingale in Chicago, Saturday, February 13th.
Subjects Unknown, a video made in collaboration with Jamil Hellu made its premiere as part of Co-Existing and Co-Llaborating, a curation by Mary Magsamen at SPACES Gallery in Cleveland, OH. The exhibition of works by artists who live and work together will ran from November 20, 2009 - January 15, 2010.
past events 2009:
Subjects Unknown made its west coast premiere in Southern Exposure's Passive/Aggressive: Juried Film/Video Screening which took place at ATA in San Francisco on December 6th.
Learning Stalls: Lesson Plans was exhibited as part of Soft Science in Soft Power, arte y tecnologías en la era biopolítica, October 1 through November 6 in Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain.
Learning Stalls: Lesson Plans screened as part of the Montague Phantom Brain Exchange curated by Mr. Cloaca on October 28, 9pm at the Rendezvous, Turners Falls, MA.
Altered prints from Noise Print Sculpture Series for BAHA were exhibited at Parsons Hall Project Space in HHORRRAUTICA 4:CRYPTO curated by Torsten Zenas Burns on October 10 - 24 in Holyoke, MA.
The Man-Probe Examples screened as part of the program Shapeshifter curated by artist Michelle Handelman at the MassArt Film Society in Boston, October 14th.
What If? Beyond a CarnaLove was exhibited for the entiretly of Video Dumbo curated by Caspar Stracke and Gabriela Monroy from September 25 - 27 in Brooklyn, NY.
The 16th Annual Chicago Underground Film Festival screened What If? as part of the shorts program, An Open Relationship with Vannevar Bush on September 11th at 6pm at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
The Man-Probe Examples screened as part of the program Shapeshifter at the Issue Project Room curated by artist Michelle Handelman, Brooklyn, NY on Saturday, September 5th at 8pm.
What If? Beyond a CarnaLove premiered at The Lab in San Francisco as part of PastForward, their 25th Anniversary Exhibition, July 31st through August 29th.
Learning Stalls: Modular Syllabi and Organic Exchange screened as part of White Heat curated by Katrin Mundt at Self Service, Open Art Space in Stuttgart, Germany on July 30th.
I Am Today's Lesson Plan screened as part of curation by artist Shana Moulton at Côté Court in France from June 10th through 20th.
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Inside Out, a screening tour of solo and collaborative.
March 23 - CIDAT, Salt Lake City, UT
March 27 - The Nightingale, Chicago, IL
March 30* - Alfred University, Alfred, NY
March 31* - The Colloquium, Syracuse U, Syracuse, NY
April 1** - Mass Art Film Society, Boston, MA
April 9 - Time Space Ltd., Hudson, NY
April 21 - The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
April 23 - Watkins College Theater, Nashville, TN
April 25 - Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA
April 29 - Zeitgeist, New Orleans, LA
May 1 - Minicine?, Shreveport, LA
May 6 - Avant Cinema Series, Austin, TX
May 8 - Basement Films, Albuquerque, NM
May 10 - Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, CA
June 12 - Artists' Television Access, San Francisco, CA
*presented with Torsten Zenas Burns.
**April review of Mass Art Film Society screening in Artforum
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The extended version of What If? made its world premiere at the Migrating Forms in New York City on April 18th as part of the program Conjurer Visit at Anthology Film Archive.
What If? made its European premiere at the European Media Art Festival in Osnabrueck, Germany, April 22 - 26!
Artworks included in The Consilience of Art & Science exhibition March 10th - April 12th at the Pence Gallery, Davis, CA.
A print from my recent collaboration, Subjects Unknown, with Jamil Hellu was exhibited at PLAySPACE Gallery, San Francisco from February 9th - March 5th in the exhibition Sweet and Matchless curated by Elisheva Biernoff and Adrienne Skye Roberts.
past events 2008:
Artist and film critic David Finkelstien published reviews of five of my short films on Film Threat. See links for Other Turbans, 1/2 right, Monograph in Stereo, The Knocking, and Aviator under Shorts section.
Every (Text, Image, Sound, Movie) on my cell phone was included in "Short Social Sing-alongs" as part of this year's 15th Annual Chicago Underground Film Festival on November 2nd.
I am Today's Lesson Plan was screened as part of Torsten Zenas Burns' Collabotronica at the Mass Art Film Society in Boston, MA on October 29th.
Manipulated stills from The Abominable Freedom, a video collaboration with Torsten Zenas Burns, will be include in "_____ In A Box" at the Canco Building in Jersey City on September 20th - October 18th. Curated by Billy Miller.
Apportmanteau, a co-curation with Torsten Zenas Burns made its US premiere at Parsons Hall Project Space, Event One 2008, in Holyoke, MA on October 11 & 12th.
What If? the screening trailer to the collaboration with Torsten Zenas Burns made its world premiere in the program Bubble Theory at Video Dumbo at Galapagos Art Space, in Brooklyn, NY on Saturday, September 28th.
Flesh Capades a curation of four short films premiered on Sunday, September 7th, 8pm at Monkeytown in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Works included The Fine Arts by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby, Forbidden Acts by Todd Herman, Buoyant by Julie Wyman, and The Abominable Freedom by Torsten Zenas Burns and myself.
Strange Fruit Sound, a video sculpture was part of Home and Away: Contemporary Video Art at JayJay Gallery, 5520 Elvas Ave., Sacramento CA. Curated by Rachel Clarke. The exhibition ran from July 9th to August 2nd.
The Austin Film Society screened Martin and Burns' Recall as part of Ghosts of the Past, Spectres of the Future, a video program curated and including works by Ivan Lozano at Austin Studios Screening Room on July 23.
Other Turbans was included in Cinematexas Eulogy: Ragnarok and Ragnarol in Houston, TX on June 13th.
"CELLuloid: Cell-Phone Made Documentaries" curated by Sally Berger and Sara Rashkin which includes Every (Text, Image, Sound, Movie) on my cell phone was a part of Pockets Film Festival as the program "Carte blanche au MoMA" at the Centre Pompidou, Paris on June 14th.
Every (Text, Image, Sound, Movie) on my cell phone was included in this year's Impakt Festival, May 7-11, Utrecht, Netherlands as part of YourSpace; Social Structures, Subcultures and Identities in Society 2.0, curated by Nellie Killian and Kevin McGarry.
Every... screened as part of the program Where's the Love? in The 15th and Final New York Underground Film Festival at Anthology Film Archive in New York City, Thursday, April 3 and Sunday, April 5th.
Every (Text, Image, Sound, Movie) on my cell phone made its west coast premiere screening as part of The 2008 Davis Feminist Film Festival at Veteran’s Memorial Theatre in Davis on Friday, February 29th.
Every (Text, Image, Sound, Movie) on my cell phone made its world premiere screening as part of "CELLuloid: Cell-Phone Made Documentaries" curated by Sally Berger and Sara Rashkin at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC on February 20th. See Documentary Fortnight schedule for more details.
Other Turbans made its European premiere as part of Apportmanteau, a program of experimental short videos co-curated and presented by Torsten Zenas Burns and myself, at Stuttgart's Filmwinter Festival in Germany, January 17-20, 2008. |