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Category Archives: Video
“Get Innocuous” – World Premier!
“Get Innocuous,” directed by Austin Furtak-Cole. World premier tonight! Watch below if you can’t be at the live screening this evening. This is how I spent Thanksgiving 2012! Thanks to everyone for bringing their personality to the making of this … Continue reading
Scrabble
I recently played a game of scrabble and was reminded of why I don’t like that game- mostly because I don’t feel like there’s much room to build a strategy. The majority of the choices you make are based in … Continue reading
Posted in Animations, art, drawing, Video
Tagged Animation, Drawing, Error, Heather White, Jody Zinner, Mistake, Nicholas Johnson, Painting, Scrabble, Spelling, Subject to Object: I destroyed you., Text, Vermont Studio Center
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New York
Some images and an animation from probably the best thing I saw while in New York this past weekend- Allison Schulnik at Zieher Smith. The De Kooning retrospective at MoMA was good too, and a part of me feels like she’s … Continue reading
Posted in Animations, art, Paint, Painting, Video
Tagged Allison Schulnik, Animation, New York City, Painting, Willem De Kooning, Zieher Smith
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Film Festival
I mentioned a little while back that I was accepted into the Brownfish Short Film Festival, and am competing for best animation. The festival is this coming weekend, November 12th and 13th. To all my friends and acquaintances in the … Continue reading
Posted in Animations, art, Video
Tagged Apparitions, Brownfish Short Film Festival, New York City, Tickets
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Montreal
I decided to head up to Montreal, Canada yesterday. There is a Kim Dorland show going on at Galerie Division. It was my first time visiting that gallery, it’s a beautiful space, and Kim’s paintings looked great in it. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in art, Painting, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged Art, Canada, Claudie Gagnon, Contemporary, Experiences, Galerie Division, Impasto, Kim Dorland, Mass, meaning, Montreal, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, New York City, Olivia Boudreau, Paint, Painting, Quebec Triennial, The Work Ahead of Us, Validation, Whitney Biennial
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Brownfish
I’m super excited to share that Apparitions was recently accepted to the Brownfish Short Film Festival in New York City. I’m one of five official selections to be competing for best animation!
Posted in Animations, art, Video
Tagged Animation, Apparitions, Art, Brownfish Short Film Festival, Film, New York City, Painting
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Interview
This is a recent interview of me from ArtSync, talking about my work and the show in Toronto.
Posted in art, Painting, Video
Tagged abstract, Animation, Art, ArtSync, Austin Furtak-Cole, Heather White, Interview, Painterly, Painting, Sarah Cale, Toronto, Unfinished Business
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