3/23/12

Panel Discussion - learn more about our moderator and participating artists!

Next Thursday, March 29th will mark the first event of the Amplify Action exhibition – a Panel Discussion on themes of art and community sustainability. We’re excited to announce our moderator, Pratt Professor Ann Holder, and our participating artists, Mary Mattingly, Kristyna Milde, and Simonetta Moro. Find out more about our panelists by reading their bios, exploring their artwork, and viewing samples of their exhibition pieces, below. This is going to be a fantastic event, and we invite you to join these creative, innovative voices in a discussion on art, sustainability and social change this Thursday.

Amplify Action Panel Discussion
Thursday, March 29, 2012 | 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Pratt Institute Brooklyn Campus
Myrtle Hall
| 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205
2nd Floor East Lecture Room | 2E.3
Free - RSVP here.


Dr. Ann Holder, an Associate Professor of History, Social Science & Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute, specializes in American social and cultural history, women’s history, African-American history, and sexuality and gender studies. She is a Fellow at Harvard’s W.E.B. DuBois Center and is currently studying citizenship in the post-Bellum South.


Mary Mattingly is a New York City-based artist who creates “autonomous living/traveling systems” and wearable environments, in an exploration of environment, autonomy, and interdependence. She is currently an artist in residence at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and at New York University. Her piece featured in Amplify Action is entitled “Flock House”, a series of photographs that chronicle a migratory, public space constructed of recycled and reprocessed vehicles that has been choreographed in various locations throughout the city. “Flockhouse” explores patterns of human migration and movement in metropolitan life.

Flock House | 2011| Photograph | 16 x 20


Kristyna Milde, born in Prague, Czech Republic currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her work deconstructs cultural meaning to question traditional boundaries between archetypes and stereotypes. She employs a variety of media including photography, sculpture, and installation. Her interdisciplinary work has been exhibited in galleries across the globe over the past decade. Her exhibition piece for Amplify Action is titled “In-Tree-Net” and is a site-specific installation of tree trunks and branches wall-mounted with electric hardware. Resembling a system of pipes and wires, the piece explores the interconnection between our ecosystems and the machine and investigates the influence of architecture on our relationship with Nature.

Kristyna and Marek Milde | In-Tree-Net | 2011 | Gallery Califia
Site-specific installation, tree branches, plumbing hardware


Simonetta Moro works with painting, drawing and installation. Her practice focuses on map-making, psychogeography, and teaching. She lives and works in New York City and is a faculty at Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts. Her exhibition piece, "Signs of Growth/Mobile Gardens Map", is the product of a collaboration with Eve Mosher, Tattfoo Tan and students of Eugene Land College and The New School for Liberal Arts. It consists of photographs of a 2009 site-specific installation and performance piece that marked sites with potential to support locally grown food and paraded Tattfoo Tan's Mobile Gardens along 14th Street to disseminate information on local urban agriculture.

Signs of Growth/Mobile Gardens Map | 2009 | ink on paper | 11" x17"

An Evening for Educators: Tools for Curriculum Connections to Amplify Action

Following the opening of the Amplify Action Exhibition, an Evening for Educators will be held to engage educators from the Brooklyn community in a dialogue on sustainable living practices, healthy consumer choices, and taking environmental action.

Amplify Action Evening for Educators
Thursday, April 26, 2012 | 5:30-8:00 PM
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Skylight Gallery
1368 Fulton Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY
Free

Two artists whose work is featured in the exhibition, Aya Rodriguez-Izumi and Ryan Doberstein, will present teachers of all levels and content areas with a variety of tools for making meaningful and relevant curriculum connections to the Amplify Action Exhibition.

The agenda for the event is as follows:

5:00 PM - Registration and sign-in. Refreshments provided.
5:30 PM - Seminar in which featured artist will show images of their work and discuss materials, concepts, and artistic influences.
6:45 - Workshop in which participants will explore materials and concepts inspired by sustainable art methods and practices
7:45 - Closing remarks

Space is limited for this event, and reservations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. You can register for this free event online.

3/21/12

Panel Discussion March 29th

As a prelude to Amplify Action, a panel discussion will be held as part of Pratt Institute’s Green Week to engage the audience in a dialogue on the power of art to influence community sustainability. The panel will feature Mary Mattingly, Kristyna Milde and Simonetta Moro, three of the participating artists in Amplify Action, discussing their work as an ongoing project of lifestyle change and as a campaign to shift perception.

To find out more about the artists participating in the panel, visit their websites:
Mary Mattingly | www.marymattingly.com
Kristyna Milde | www.mildeart.com
Simonetta Moro | simonettamoro.com

Amplify Action Panel Discussion
March 29th | 6-8 pm
Pratt Institute Brooklyn Campus | Myrtle Hall, 2nd Floor Lecture Room (2E.3)
Free
Space is limited. Please RSVP online.

3/9/12

Announcing Participating Artists and Opening Reception

The Amplify Action team is excited to introduce our participating artists for Amplify Action: Sustainability Through the Arts. This exceptional group of artists, both local and beyond, will present works that engage with a diversity of topics related to community sustainability, inspiring audiences to question, discuss, and take action. Explore the artists’ work by following the links below.

Elaine Angelopoulos | local-artists.org/user/4807/cv
Jean Brennan | www.jeanbrennan.tumblr.com
Adam Brent | adambrent.com
Roberto deJesus | www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/139614-roberto-de-jesus
Wolfgang Ryan | www.wolfgangryan.com
Barbara Ekström | www.barbaraekstrom.se
Carrie Grubb | carriegrubb.com
TTK | gottkgo.com
Christopher Ho | www.christopherho.com
YK Hong | www.ykhong.com/ykart
Artcodex | www.artcodex.org
Bernard Klevickas | www.bernardklevickas.com
Michael Konrad | www.konradprojects.net
Mary Mattingly | www.marymattingly.com
Kristyna & Marek Milde | www.mildeart.com
Michael Millspaugh | www.lakegeorgearts.org/michael_%20millspaugh.htm
Simonetta Moro, Tattfoo Tan, and students of Eugene Lang College and New School for Liberal Arts | simonettamoro.com
Antonia Perez | antoniaaperezstudio.blogspot.com
Kevin William Reed | www.kevinwilliamreed.com
Aya Rodriguez-Izumi | www.iamaya.com
Vincent Romaniello | vincent-romaniello.blogspot.com
Andrew Scott | www.afsart.com
Robert Stephenson | www.robstephenson.com
Means & Ways: Radek Szczesny Jenny Way | www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/44622-radek-szczesny?tab=PROFILE
Kioka Williams, Bed-Stuy Community Quilt Project | www.facebook.com/bedstuyunity.fiberart

We are happy to announce the opening reception event for Amplify Action:

Amplify Action: Sustainability through the Arts Opening Reception
Saturday, April 21st, 4-6pm
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation’s Skylight Gallery
1368 Fulton Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, New York

All are welcome to join artists and community members in celebrating this occasion. Please RSVP here.

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