Projected Anatomy Exhibition by Guest User

Opening Nov 9th, 5 - 7pm     

Pratt DDA Gallery, 200 Willoughby, BK

This group exhibition dissects the human form’s relationships with environments in various installations, animations, digital imaging, and interactive technologies. Artists work on view include: Nathan King, Leah Roh, Magali Reyes, Christina Avagliano, Hye Soo Chang, Ruyin Tsai, Yajun Shi, Caroline Voagen Nelson, and Fuensanta Sobejano.

Curated by Leah Roh and Caroline Voagen Nelson
 

VIEW FROM ABOVE EXHIBITION by Guest User

Upcoming exhibition I curated! 

VIEW FROM ABOVE is a group exhibition that investigates aerial perspective in different forms, from political borders and hidden miniature landscapes to mechanical infrastructures and textured maps of memory. Perspectives of the world become fragmen…

VIEW FROM ABOVE is a group exhibition that investigates aerial perspective in different forms, from political borders and hidden miniature landscapes to mechanical infrastructures and textured maps of memory. Perspectives of the world become fragmented using various techniques of installation, interactivity, and introspection. 

The exhibition includes works by:
Isabella Cruz-Chong / Lisa di Donato / Tyler Henry / Christina Lafontaine / Katya Meykson / Caroline Voagen Nelson / Caleb Nussear

The exhibition is curated by Caroline Voagen Nelson.

OPENING: Friday July 22nd from 8-11pm
CLOSING: Saturday July 23rd from 5-8pm
Refreshments provided.

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SYNCED by Guest User

SYNCED Art Event made possible by West Harlem Arts Fund. 

I will be presenting a stop motion animation made in collaboration with artist Dianne Smith, which is projection mapped on the 

historic Cotton Club exterior in West Harlem in Manhattan. 

October 10th 8-9pm

LANDSLIDE by Guest User

Month long 2 person exhibition with Rebecca Sherman at Civic Art Lab in Brooklyn.  July 24th - August 15th 2015

 

Land __ Slide features Caroline Voagen Nelson’s and Rebecca Sherman’s dynamic representations of moving environments in a sustainable, eco conscious era.

Civic Art Lab is a summer-long storefront in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn in collaboration with the Bridge Street Development Corporation’s Pop-up Program. This environmental, arts, and educational initiative calls on citizens to co-produce creative and open ways to share skills and showcase recent cultural and environmental initiatives happening locally in order to amplify the diverse voices and encourage future civic engagement.