Zeitgeist II: What’s Important Now

The opening for this was last Thursday. Big thanks to Nevin Kelly, Sondra Arkin and Ellyn Weiss for putting together an amazing show. The show runs through December 12. Stay tuned for closing party info.

I exhibited “Patience”…
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In October 2008, the Nevin Kelly Gallery hosted the first “zeitgeist” show, titled Under Surveillance. Curated by Ellyn Weiss and Sondra N. Arkin, it presented the responses of twelve artists to what Weiss and Arkin saw as one of the most important elements of the then-prevailing ethos: “the increasingly diminishing zone of personal privacy available to any of us as we are constantly under surveillance by a growing array of government, corporate and media technologies.” As a follow up, Weiss and Arkin are asking a group of local artists to reflect upon an uncertain future and respond to the question: “What’s important now?”

Participating artists include Sondra N. Arkin, Carol Beane, Scott G. Brooks, Judy Byron, Groover Cleveland, Richard Dana, Anna U. Davis, Thomas Drymon, Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, Deb Jansen, Rosina Memolo, Michael Platt, Renée Stout, Tim Tate, Ruth Trevarrow, and Ellyn Weiss.