*Anything cube shaped can and should be:
ROTATED
FLIPPED
MANIPULATED
REARRANGED
DISASSEMBLED
breathe
make work
steal ideas EAT
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September 6 - October 6, 2013 Reception: Sat. Sept. 21, 3pm
Part of LOWELL OPEN STUDIOS
A Playful Multi-media Interactive Installation. You control the artists.
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Lowell, MA-- The 3 artists from 119 Gallery's summer residency, Adam Norton, Jeff Warmouth and Steph Wilson, know what it takes to make art collaboratively. They spent the summer thinking about the correspondences in their art and ideas. They show us all sides of art-making a in "Cubed," on view at 119 Gallery through Lowell Open Studios.
Together the 3artists' work includes text and image-based works, digital image access and manipulation, video installations, photo and collage. Inspired by Fluxus, they toyed around with ideas to build interactive relationships between the artist, art and viewer. What they came up with is an amazing arcade of art where the visitors can play with the art and multi-media facsimiles of the artists.
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Jeffu Warmouth is the Winner of 119 Gallery's 2012 Vote, Vote, Vote Annual Juried Exhibit. Warmouth lives in Groton and works in Fitchburg, MA, where he is Professor of Communications Media at Fitchburg State University. Has exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, Boston Center for the Arts, SHOW Gallery (NY, NY), Brainwash Film Festival (Oakland, CA) & more. In 2014 the Fitchburg Art Museum will feature a mid-career retrospective, Jeffu Warmouth: NO MORE FUNNY STUFF!
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Adam Norton is an artist from Lowell, MA. His most recent work revolves around themes of inadequacy, failure, and darkness, generally conveyed through the pairing of a figure (himself in black underwear) and succinct, pithy phrases. Adam's other work is in minimalist sculpture, focusing on material, systematic processes, and geometry. He likes hoppy beer and listens to/plays loud, angry music. He manages the UMass Lowell NERVE Center, a robot test facility. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from UMass Lowell in 2010.
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Stephanie Wilson
was born in Lowell. She attended college at The Art Institute of Boston and just finished her BFA with a graphic design concentration at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Her work has evolved from multi-media fine art, to digital art and web design. Her Senior Studio exhibit at the University consisted of a program she wrote in Processing (an open source programming language) that generated collages.
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