BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am6 pm
In "Retinal Systems" David Flicker Brown focuses on several different systematic techniques for capturing and compressing large amounts of photographic data. These amalgamations explore the Darwinian nature of both organic and manufactured forms.
March 28April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm
MIT Sloan School of Management - Building E62, Room 233
Free and open to all SMFA students, alumni, faculty and staff
Artists
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Interactions between the arts and technology are producing moving, interactive, and immersive experiences as never before. As artists you can help extend these capabilities and inspire new advances in the creative industries. Be part of this event and give form to your ideas!
HackingArts Ideate features:
* Talks by entrepreneurs applying technology to visual arts, music, performing arts, film/TV and fashion
* Mentorship in collaborative visioning and pitch development
* Free lunch
* Prizes
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Laconia Lofts Gallery, 433 Harrison Avenue, Boston
Gallery hours: FridaySunday, 124 pm
Julia Csekö's scluptures in"Aftermath" transform social symbols and objects, such as miliray fatigues, into doll-size proportions, encouraging viewers to confront tough issues without the "life-size" intimidation factor; Molly Segal's paintings in "If You Jump, I'll Jump" explore the psychological ambiguities of interactions between young women, delving into ideas about friendship, intimacy, desire, fear and recklessness.
April 527, 2013
Reception: April 5, 5:30 pm
Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 pm
Laura Fischman's paintings honor the everyday and the overlooked; the works in "Neither here no there" reference a sense of yearning for something that is both unknowable and unnamed; in Hope/Fear Jasmine Higbee layers film footage to create a video installation that challenges existing conversations about environmentalism; inspired by mythology, fairy tales and Renaissance painting, Laura Beth Reese's photographs are depictions of a world that exists somewhere between reality and non-reality.
April 312, 2013
Reception + Artist Talks: April 6, 58 pm