ISEA2009 The Exhibition
ISEA2009 The Exhibition
Curated by Kathy Rae Huffman
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ISEA2009: The Exhibition
ISEA2009: The Exhibition presents internationally leading edge artists from across the globe in an unprecedented multi-site exhibition in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 7 – 29 August 2009. On display in the Ormeau Baths Gallery, the Golden Thread Gallery, in the foyer gallery of the University of Ulster Belfast campus and in the public domain, this exhibition addresses contested spaces focusing on the environment, political and economic conflict and the human body. Curated by Kathy Rae Huffman it will display an exciting range of innovative and challenging work at the interface of art, science and technology.
Exhibiting artists:
OBG: Kuaishen Auson; Revital Cohen; Vince Dziekan; Matt Green and Stuart Sloan; Allan Hughes; Kuuki: Gavin Sade and Priscilla Bracks; Martin Rieser; Sam Kang Li with Justin Zhuang, Serene Cheong and Wong Shu Yu; Scenocosme: Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt; Pam Skelton; Squidsoup, ETH Zurich, horao GmbH; Ola Stahl and Kajsa Thelin; Alexa Wright
GTG: Tony Allard and Kristine Diekman; Jay Bushman; Candida TV: Agnese Trocchi and Antonio Veneziano; Ian Clothier; Joseph DeLappe; Denise Doyle; David Elliott, Andrés Colubri, Patrick Tierney; David Guez; Jim Kosem; Paula Levine; Diana McCarty, Mare Tralla, Reet Varbalne and Kathy Rae Huffman; Max Moswitzer; Will Pappenheimer and John Craig Freeman; Personal Cinema and The Erasers; Rainer Prohaska; Pedro Rebelo; Stephanie Rothenberg; Stephanie Rothenberg and Jeff Crouse with Annie Ok; Mark Skwarek, Joseph Hocking and Arthur Peters; Brad Todd; UBERMORGEN.COM; Andrea Zapp
Ulster: Lauren Alexander; Joseph DeLappe; Petko Dourmana; Anthony Haughey; Fiona Larkin; Christina McPhee; Richard O’Sullivan; Geoffrey Alan Rhodes; Sreejata Roy & Mrityunjay Chatterjee, Debashis Sinha
ISEA2009: The Exhibition has been developed as an extended part of ISEA2009, the 15th International Symposium on Electronic Art, which will take place from 23 August to 1 September 2009 on the island of Ireland. Hosted by the University of Ulster the symposium focuses on Engaged Creativity in Mobile Environments.
For more information on the ISEA2009: The Exhibition and to reserve your place at the ISEA2009 Symposium please go to: www.isea2009.org
Ormeau Baths Gallery
7th of August and closes on the 29th of August
Opening times : Tuesday - Saturday - 10am - 5:30pm
www.ormeaubaths.co.uk
Exhibition opening night 7th of August: 6 - 8pm
Golden Thread Gallery
Golden Thread Gallery
7th of August and closes on the 6th of September
Opening Times Tues - Friday: 10.30am - 5.30pm
Saturday - Sunday:10.30am - 4.00pm
www.gtgallery.org.uk
Exhibition opening night 7th of August: 7 - 9pm
Atrium Gallery University of Ulster Belfast Campus
7th of August and closes on the 29th of August
Opening times : Monday - Friday - 10am - 5:00pm
Exhibition opening night 7th of August: 7 - 9pm
Kathy Rae Huffman
Kathy Rae Huffman, a freelance curator working internationally, is curator for ISEA2009 exhibitions and art projects (Belfast); curator for Transitland, a collaborative project to select 100 East European video art works 1989-2009, with InterSpace (Sofia), Transmediale (Berlin) and ACAX (Budapest); and lead curator forExchange and Evolution: Video 70’s-80’s, an exhibition for the Long Beach Museum (Calif). She was Visual Arts Director at Cornerhouse (Manchester) from 2002-2008 and Director, Hull Time Based Arts (UK) 2000-2002. Based in Austria from 1990-1998, she worked independently on media and net art projects and curatorial initiatives. She was Curator/Producer for the CAT Fund, a partnership between the ICA Boston and WGBH-TV’s New Television Workshop, 1984-1990, commissioning artists for television.
OBG
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