LUMEN8ANACOSTIA 2013

LUMEN8ANACOSTIA 2013
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Friday, June 10, 2011

TONIGHT! The Gallery at Vivid Solutions and Honfleur Gallery Host Dual Opening Receptions


DOCUMENTS alternative guide through dc underground
by Ayodamola Okunseinde & Yulia Graham

Opening June 10, 2011 6-8pm

Exhibition June 10 - July 22, 2011

DOCUMENTS: alternative guide to dc underground is a collaborative project between Ayodamola Okunseinde and Yulia Graham investigating subjects of identity through photographic and physically interactive portraits. Based on the likenesses of artists from the DC metro area, the objective of this project is to chronicle connections between artists, their environment, personalities and work through portraiture. By exploring the underlining lattice structure of "subject" and "environment" we hope to revile previously unseen elements of creativity and personal connections that hold the DC area arts scene together.

The pieces in DOCUMENT range from black & white digital prints to installations where the audience in directed to play a part in the presentation of the portraits. The interactive portraits included in the collection utilities physical interactivity sensors and mirco-processors to blend elements the subjects personality, likeness and voice with their photographic representation with the aim of moving deeper into the subjects character and work.

The collective works of the project also serves as a selected educational archive of the dc underground art scene in the recent years.

Wavelengths
Curated by microWave project.

Exhibition Dates: 
June 10 – July 22, 2011

Reception: June 10, 7-9m

microWave project artists: 
Jessica Braiterman (PA)
Gretchen Schermerhorn (DC)
Yasmin Spiro (NYC)
Alexandra Radocchio Zealand (DC).

Honfleur Gallery presents Wavelengths, an exhibition of four installation artists, curated by microWave project. These four artists have been invited to create installations throughout the gallery's two-story space, based on their interpretation of the word "wavelength." In addition to this exhibition, we will have a hands-on community installation project to help raise awareness and funds for those affected by Japan’s recent Tsunami and Earthquake disaster.

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