Babel

Category : art, language
QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development
ARTISTS TALK & CLOSING RECEPTION
Wednesday, June 30, 6 – 9 pm

Space 37
86-08 37th Avenue
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
(No. 7 Train to 82 St. or 90 St. 5 min walk)
Join us for the Artists Talk and Closing Reception of QMAD’s BABEL Art Exhibition at Space 37 in Jackson Heights, Queens.

ARTISTS TALK –Meet some of the artists featured in the exhibition: Gema Alava, Felipe Galindo, Janet Goldner, Derick Melander, Sarah Nicholls, Panoply Performance Laboratory (Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle), Michael Pribich, Jenny Polack, Priscila P. Stadler, and Deborah Wasserman. Panel and Q&A session moderated by Hector Canonge.

CLOSING RECEPTION -Performances by Nivedita ShivRaj (Musician), Paolo Javier (Writer), Jia-Yi He (Composer/Musician). VJ’ing by CONeKTOR.

About BABEL:
This exhibition explores the relationship of language and the visual arts. Through paintings, illustrations, photography, sculpture, installations, video, performance and new-media, BABEL establishes connections between the written word and the recent explosion of immigrant conclaves in and around New York City. Selected works treat the diversity and plurality of the written language as reflected, incorporated, and/or appropriated in visual arts, performance, and the moving image. BABEL (June 16 – July 1, 2010) was organized and curated by New-media artist, Hector Canonge.

Participating Artists (in alphabetical order): Gema Alava, Nobutaka Aozaki, Javier Arau, Aileen Bassis, Susan Breitsch, James Chen-Feng Kao, Felipe Galindo, Iliana Emilia Garcia, Janet Goldner, Jennifer Grimyser, Jia-Yi He, Linda Herritt, Paolo Javier, Jihay Kang, Larry Litt & Nicolas Lee, Carla Lobmier, Norma Markley, Derick Melander, Rahul Mitra, Veru Narula, Sarah Nicholls, Ann Oren & Zevan Rosser, Renzo Ortega, Panoply Performance Laboratory (Esther Neff, Brian McCorkle, Matthew Stephen Smith), Cristian Pietrapiana, Jenny Polak, Michael Pribich, Elisa Pritzker, Svetlana Rabey, Daniel Rossi, Joseph Gerard Sabatino, Nivedita Shivraj, Priscilla P. Stadler, Anna-Mária Vág, Deborah Wasserman, Andrew Wilkinson, and Tammy Wofsey.

QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development, is a non-for profit cultural organization that produces and implements programs in the arts communications media to encourage Queen’s multicultural communities to actively participate in the forging of an artistic identity for the borough.
More information: www.qmad.org/babel

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and was made possible through the Office of Jackson Heights Council Member, Daniel Dromm. Special thanks to Diane Macari and Louis J. Macari, principals of EXIT Realty Lewis and Murphy, a family run business, serving the needs of the Jackson Heights Community since 1946; and to the board and director of Queens Pride Committee.



QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development
www.qmad.org

Comments (2)

Sounds like a wonderful event.
Wish I was much closer than I currently am, so I could have attended. All the best for a smashing success.

June 29, 2010 - 11:54 am

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