Friday, July 8, 2011

Electron Exhibition Space at LACDA alongside “Analog to Digital”

Hello Everyone... If you happen to be in the L.A. area; My artwork is included in the Electron Exhibition Space that is alongside in showing with “Analog to Digital” this ***Saturday*** at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art curated by Rex Bruce: July 9-August 5, 2011. Tiffany Trenda will perform "Urban Devotion," an interactive live piece that has exhibited at Los Angeles County Museum of Art and MOCA. Join us this Saturday for this special live performance and installation. For more information visit: http://www.lacda.com/ And for those of you that are interested in the artwork of John Baldessari as some of you have already asked me, yes it'll be there! Check it out! Cheers, Marchelo



Monday, June 20, 2011

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, curated by Rex Bruce



I will be exhibited in a concurrent show with “Analog to Digital” which includes the luminaries John Baldessari, Gronk, Joel-Peter Witkin, Mark Mothersbaugh, Dennis Hopper, Robert WIlliams, Patti Heid and others. Curated by Rex Bruce at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art: July 9-August 5, 2011, Reception July 9, 7-10pm More exhibition news soon! http://lacda.com/exhibits/Analog2Digital.html

Friday, May 13, 2011

Ink and Sound Interdisciplinary Exhibition




If you happen to be in Milwaukee, WI a few of my printmaking works including Synthesis No. 2030 will be on display and performed at this interdisciplinary exhibition!

Ink & Sound
Directed/Curated by Amanda Schoofs (PSoA) and Paul Mitchell (RIT) Exhibition at 7:30 Performance at 8:00 Ink & Sound is an interdisciplinary project between the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the at Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Printmaking Program. Ink & Sound builds upon composition and printmaking’s historic and conceptual connections. The printing of musical notation has resulted in a parallel evolution in modes of dissemination of information both musically and visually. This project goes beyond the reproduction of musical information to mirror the process of translation, interpretation and collaboration, inherent in both art forms. This cross-disciplinary exchange has revealed these connections while brining together the ideas and knowledge of young artists and composers. In addition to the present exhibition and performance of the project, the scores were also exhibited at RIT during April and May of 2011. The performance will be recorded and released as a limited edition cd as part of the collaboration.

The Peck School of the Arts Improvisation Ensemble is Christine Barclay, voice; Josh Backes, piano and electric guitar; Wylie Hefti, acoustic and electric guitar; Nico Miselem, laptop; Matt Martell, viola; and Jeremy Zelman, electric bass.

The following scores will be performed, projected, and exhibited. Additional scores by Wylie Hefti, Marchelo Vera, Amanda Talitha Keller, and Seulgi Cho will be exhibited.