Wayne Ashley on Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:19:01 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] [Thundergulch Dialogues] Curating New Media--Inside and Outside the Institution


Hi,
"Curating New Media--Inside and Outside the
Institution" is Thundergulch's last event of the
season. I guarantee some great debate and hope you can
join in. We'll begin again in the Fall. 

Wayne Ashley, Guest Curator, Thundergulch
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Curating New Media--Inside and Outside the Institution

Tuesday, July 16th, 7:00pm --- FREE
Engine 27, 173 Franklin Street, between Hudson and
Greenwich Streets

The New Museum's curators Anne Barlow and Anne
Ellegood, PS1's Anthony Huberman, and independent
curator Michelle Thursz discuss the challenges of
organizing, displaying, and distributing new media art
within and outside institutional settings. Panelists
present compelling works from past and upcoming
exhibits as a basis for discussing emerging curatorial
models, collaboration, audience development, and
criticism. 

Special thanks to Engine 27 for hosting this event. 
Engine 27 is a not-for-profit center dedicated to the
development of multi-channel sound works in
coordination with other forms of contemporary media.
Engine 27 commissions new works, supports research,
artist residencies, education and public
presentations.

Directions:  Take the 1/2 trains to Franklin Street,
A/C/E trains to Canal Street, or N/R trains to City
Hall.

Reservations are not required, but for further
information please contact Wayne Ashley, Guest
Curator, Thundergulch at (212)219-9401 x106,
washley007@yahoo.com, or Erin Donnelly, Visual and
Media Arts Program Associate, Lower Manhattan Cultural
Council at (212)219-9401 x107, edonnelly@lmcc.net

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Support for Thundergulch audience development is
provided by American Express Company. Funding for
Thundergulch is generously provided by Cowles
Charitable Trust, Experimental Television Center, the
Greenwall Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and
the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation.  This
project is made possible, in part, with public
funds from the Electronic Media and Film Program and
the Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund of the New
York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. This
program is supported, in part, by public funds from
the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
145 Hudson Street, Suite 801, New York, NY 10013
212-219-9401
212-219-2058 fax

http://www.lmcc.net
http://www.thundergulch.org

Liz Thompson, Executive Director
Moukhtar Kocache, Director of Visual & Media Arts
Erin Donnelly, Associate Director of Visual &
MediaArts
Wayne Ashley, Guest Curator, Thundergulch






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