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SUMMARY:Meggan Gould: Sorry\, No Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Meggan Gould’s Sorry\, No Pictures examines photographic tools and technologies and their constant teeter on the edge of obsolescence. Gould takes apart and re-contextualizes the smallest aspects of the medium\, including the iconography of camera dials\, the design of viewfinder patterns\, and the ubiquitous Epson inkjet printer test pattern. Intertwined with personal narrative\, the artist uses “playful resistance” in her work to question the role of corporations and manufacturers of photographic technologies — from Kodak to Flickr — in shaping photography\, image-making\, vision\, and the language surrounding the medium. The exhibition makes clear how the personal and political converge in art-making\, an important point at this moment when the true cost of photography’s cultural and ecological impact is coming into focus. \nThe complexity and sophistication of Gould’s work mirrors the maker\, who as a visual artist\, educator\, writer\, lecturer\, and mother has lived many lives all at once. Sorry\, No Pictures offers a beautiful\, oftentimes laugh-out-loud funny\, and ultimately hopeful narrative that art-making\, by its nature\, involves failure\, change\, and transcendence. \nPublished in book format in 2021\, the exhibition Sorry\, No Pictures brings the impact of scale\, presence\, and additional context to Gould’s artwork. You can read more about each piece in the copies of Sorry\, No Pictures available in the gallery. \n\nAbout the artist:  \nMeggan Gould (meggangould.net) is a photographer living and working outside of Albuquerque\, New Mexico\, where she is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of New Mexico. Her multifaceted practice uses photography\, drawing\, sculpture\, and installation in an open ended dissection of vision and photographic tools. \n\nTube Factory artspace \nJeremy D Efroymson Gallery \nVISIT US\nWednesday -Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.\nSaturday & Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nTube is also open until 10 p.m. each First Friday.\nClosed Holidays \nBig Car Collaborative brings art to people and people to art\, sparking creativity in lives to support communities. As an artist-run nonprofit organization\, we utilize tools of culture and creativity to build community and social cohesion — connecting people as a way to boost quality of life. We support our community by supporting artists. \nMuch of our work happens on a single block where we own or co-own more than 20 properties — including a long-term affordable housing program for artists and Tube Factory — a contemporary art museum with a cafe\, studios\, and community space. At our campus of adaptive reuse buildings and public greenspace\, we host community and cultural programs to promote social connectivity\, cooperation\, and creativity. \nWe also facilitate people-focused placemaking and place keeping projects across the city and beyond through Spark. Tune in to our experimental\, community-focused radio station\, WQRT 99.1 FM — also streaming at wqrt.org.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/meggan-gould-sorry-no-pictures/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi)\, 1125 Cruft St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203\, United States
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SUMMARY:NIGHTJAR\, a poetry series with open mic
DESCRIPTION:NIGHTJAR creates an inclusive space for all by bringing together spoken-word performers and page-based poets writing in narrative\, lyric\, and experimental forms. Every third Wednesday\, C.S. Carrier and Michelle Niemann host a reading and invite audience members to share their own poetic responses. \nDecember’s featured poet is Lee Bennett \nPoet and publisher\, Bennett will read selections from her publication\, Quotidian Magazine. Quotidian is a multi-volume series of creative responses to different prompts\, all falling under the eponymous category of the quotidian. Its goal is to highlight repetitive\, essential tasks\, hard work that goes unnoticed\, and the way these most basic acts connect and humble us\, including objects and places that result from and are affected by these actions and how they surprise us with the unexpected depth of their meanings. \nNIGHTJAR open mic guidelines: \n317 words is the maximum length for open mic contributions. Creative takes on the prompt are fine\, but this must be new writing in response to the prompt! \nPrompt for open mic: \nWrite a poem or short piece that engages with the history of Indianapolis.
URL:https://www.bigcar.org/event/nightjar-a-poetry-series-with-open-mic-2/
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