Project Tag: visual art

Blake Carrington

Programmed and produced Blake Carrington into the 2012 River To River Festival in concert with Daniel Iglesia and Taylor Deupree at St Paul’s Chapel. Curated Blake into “The Future At The End of the World” immersive performance installation at the Farley Post Office. Blake Carrington works within the spheres of the visual, sound, and performing arts. In […]

LoVid

Curated LoVid into the River To River Festival in 2010 (“Trichrome Navigation” and 2013 (“U R QR“). LoVid (Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus) makes interdisciplinary works that explore the often invisible or intangible aspects of contemporary society, such as communication systems and biological signals, with a particular interest in the ways technology seeps into the […]

Maria Hassabi

Curated Maria Hassabi‘s “SHOW” into the River To River Festival in 2012. Maria Hassabi is a New York-based director, choreographer and performance artist. Over the past ten years, she has developed a practice involved with the relation of the body to the image—defined by sculptural physicality and extended duration. Her works are presented in theaters, museums, galleries […]

Andrew Ondrejcak

Provided Andrew Ondrejcak with a new work development residency on Governors Island through LMCC and has served the artist in an advisory capacity. Born and raised in Mississippi, Andrew Ondrejcak studied architecture and painting at Savannah College of Art and Design then playwriting at Brooklyn College.  While making experimental theater in New York, Andrew was asked […]

Mary Mattingly

Curated Mary Mattingly’s “Flock House Project” into the River to River Festival in 2011. Mary Mattingly is an artist based in New York. Her work has been exhibited at the International Center of Photography, the Seoul Art Center, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the New York Public Library, deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, and […]

Xu Bing

As Director of Public Programs for the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council I produced a number of events to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11 including an installation of the artist Xu Bing’s work “Where Does the Dust Itself Collect?” A PDF of the catalog is available for download here. Programs included a talk with the […]