Andrews Film Now Available as Webisode Series
The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes, a unique action, musical, science fiction film directed by Prospectus artist Nancy Andrews, has found new life as a webisode series. According to IndieWire, the film is “A cinematographic marriage between ‘mad-scientist’ Hollywood dramas from the 1930s, and juicy B-films from the 1960s complete with a strong eccentric female […]
Jacob Exhibition at Radcliffe Institute through Jan. 14
Calm. Smoke rises vertically., an exhibition of work by Prospectus artist Wendy Jacob, is on view through January 14, 2017 at the Johnson-Kulukundis Family Gallery, Byerly Hall, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 8 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA. Gallery hours are noon–5 p.m., Monday–Saturday. Working with vibrating walls, a live-streaming weather report, and architectural models from schools for the blind, […]
Monographs Make Great Holiday Gifts
AIC’s new publication project, What It Means to be Human: The Work of Prospectus artists Nancy Andrews, Wendy Jacob and Natalie Jeremijenko, makes a wonderful holiday gift for the forward-thinking art lover. Comments from academics, curators, and general readers: “a remarkable project”; “amazing catalog(s)! Great objects, really”; “beautiful and thoughtful books”; “Really wonderful, poetic, inspiring.” The four […]
“Victory Garden” Exhibition includes Work by Driscoll
Planthouse (55 W. 28th St., New York, NY) is pleased to present “Victory Garden,” a salon style exhibition scheduled to run through January 13, 2017. Prospectus artist Ellen Driscoll (Distant Mirrors website + FASTFORWARDFOSSIL paintings on recycled plastic) has work in this exhibition. During World War I and II, victory gardens were planted next to […]
Chin to Be 2017 Skowhegan Faculty Member
It has been announced that Prospectus artist Mel Chin (Operation Paydirt in New England + Neurotoxic Element music video) will be one of five resident faculty members for the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture’s upcoming nine-week summer session, which will run from June 10 through August 12, 2017. Founded in 1946, Skowhegan is a school and […]
Jeremijenko’s “Urban Space Station” Seen at Emscherkunst Biennial in Germany
From June 4 to September 18, 2016, Prospectus artist Natalie Jeremijenko’s U.S.S. – Urban Space Station was on view at the Emscherkunst Biennial in Germany’s Ruhr Valley. The Urban Space Station was a closed system combining agriculture and architecture, and, “reminiscent of a space ship, address[ed] multiple ecologic and social problems, as the constant rise of […]
McLaurin and Berrigan Works in New Art Center Exhibition
Through November 22, New Art Center presents the exhibition, Obstacle Course, which includes work by Caitlin Berrigan and Cathy McLaurin, two artists who participated in Prospectus artist Alfredo Jaar’s Public Interventions. According to the New Art Center, Obstacle Course “performs, examines and critiques collaboration in contemporary art making. In the included works, artists and viewers alike advise, […]
“TOTAL PROOF”: NYC Exhibition of Work by Chin and GALA Committee for TV Series through Nov. 27
Red Bull Studios, 220 W. 18th St., New York, NY, is proud to announce the first comprehensive New York presentation of the GALA Committee’s In the Name of the Place, a covert conceptual artwork deployed on the primetime television show Melrose Place from 1995-97. TOTAL PROOF: The GALA Committee 1995-1997 is open to the public through November […]
McCauley to Perform “SUGAR” in Boston Tomorrow Night
If you have not yet seen Prospectus artist Robbie McCauley’s acclaimed one-person performance work, SUGAR, you have another chance to do so on Friday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Greene Theater at Boston’s Emerson College. Music by Chauncey Moore will be performed by Robbie’s daughter, Jessie Montgomery, on violin and by Victor Holmes on upright […]
On View: Public Art by Dan Borelli Related to Ashland, MA, Superfund Site
A memorial garden and street light intervention related to the Nyanza Superfund site in the Town of Ashland, MA, designed by Ashland native and Artists’ Prospectus for the Nation artist Dan Borelli, are now on view. (accessible from the Middle School Baseball Field off Rt. 135 and the MBTA Access Road) . The memorial garden is […]