Northern Lights.mn Newsletter – March
- AOV7 Exhibition Opens March 12
- Open Call for VR Projects for Northern Spark
- net.works.mn is Back!
- Climatic Conditions
- Introducing the AOV8 Fellows
- Report from Salzburg
- Climate Link of the Month
- In the News
Art(ists) On the Verge 7 Exhibition Opens March 12Liza Sylvestre, _ommuni_a_ion, AOV7 fellowship Art(ists) On the Verge 7 fellows Eric F. Avery, Torre Edahl, Jessica R. Henderson,Joshua McGarvey, and Liza Sylvestre will present their work at The Soap Factory in an exhibition that opens March 12 and runs through April 17. Art(ists) On the Verge 7 Exhibition Opening Reception Saturday, March 12, 7:00 – 11:00pm Artist Talks Saturday, April 16, 3:00 – 5:00pm at The Soap Factory Art(ists) On the Verge is generously supported by the Jerome Foundation |
Open Call for VR Projects at Northern SparkNorthern Lights.mn, the Walker Art Center, and The Sundance Film Festival New Frontier program present an open call to Minnesota artists for Google Cardboard VR projects for Northern Spark 2016. In January 2016 The Sundance Film Festival New Frontier program premiered 35 virtual reality works. This selection of VR projects designed to be viewed on Google Cardboard will be presented in collaboration with the Walker Art Center for a limited time only, atNorthern Spark on June 11, 2016 and at the Walker Art Center through June 18. This call is looking for up to 5 Cardboard VR projects by Minnesota-based artists to present at Northern Spark 2016 alongside the international lineup from the Sundance Festival. Projects entries will be juried by Sheryl Mousley, Senior Curator of Moving Image at the Walker Art Center; Shari Frilot, Senior Programmer, Sundance Film Festival; Curator, New Frontier @ Sundance; and Steve Dietz, Artistic Director, Northern Lights.mn andNorthern Spark. Deadline is April 18 at 9 pm, CST. |
Wendy Red Star and Leah Gilliam Bring Backnet.works.mn Series
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Climatic ConditionsFutures North is currently in the first stage of Climatic Conditions, an installation taking place at Northern Spark 2016, supported by Northern Lights.mn and the McKnight Foundation. Ice will be harvested from a Minnesota lake using the same historic techniques that were used during the 19th century, as the climate allows. The ice will then be stored passively throughout the spring, and used to create a “chill space” for conversation at Northern Spark. The space will be heated by lamps that pulse algorithmically based on historic environmental data, melting the ice throughout the course of the night. However, because of the exceptionally warm winter we have had, the shape of this project may change radically depending on the climate over the coming months. #climatechaos #perceive |
Introducing the Art(ists) On the Verge 8 FellowsAOV8 fellows (clockwise from top left): Fue Yang, Sarita Zaleha, Kelsey Bosch, Jessica Hirsch, Dylan Redford Northern Lights.mn is pleased to announce the five Art(ists) On the Verge 8 fellows:Kelsey Bosch, Jessica Hirsch, Dylan Redford, Fue Yang, and Sarita Zaleha. These five artists were selected from pool of applicants by a jury of arts professionals that included Evva Kraikul, Executive Director and Co-Founder of GLITCH, Jehra Patrick, Program Director at mnartists.org, and Anuradha Vikram, Director of Residency Programs at 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica. Art(ists) On the Verge (AOV) is an annual, intensive, mentor-based fellowship program for 5 Minnesota-based, emerging artists working experimentally at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture with a focus on network-based practices that are interactive and/or participatory. The AOV8 fellows will have their work featured in a group exhibition at the Nash Gallery in June 2017. Art(ists) On the Verge is generously supported by the Jerome Foundation |
Report from Salzburg: The Arts as a Catalyst for SustainabilityOpening Conversation: Artists Inspiring Change: Alexis Frasz, Kalyanee Mam, Frances Whitehead With Northern Lights.mn’s decision to devote the next two years of Northern Spark and related year-round programming to the effects of climate change under the rubric Climate Chaos | Climate Rising, we have been thinking a lot about the possible relations of art and artists to the future of humanity. I was thrilled, therefore, to get the opportunity recently, with the support of the Bush Foundation, to attend a Salzburg Global Seminar (the 561st since 1947), Beyond Green: The Arts as a Catalyst for Sustainability. With a worldwide roster of incredibly accomplished attendees, it promised to be fertile grounds for research and thoughtful discussion. |
Climate Link of the Month
…A key element to the Grand Challenge curriculum is showing students that the solutions to these big questions aren’t black and white. “When the professors themselves are disagreeing over the answer to a question like that, imagine how the students are approaching this and what they’re thinking,” [professor Jason] Hill said. “That’s the fun of a class like this is that we cannot tell students the answer but rather allow them to discover it for themselves.” #climaterising #interconnect |
In the News
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