5th Annual Transmodern Festival Live.Art.Action

2008 Transmodern Festival Artists February 11, 2008

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The 5th Annual Transmodern Festival (Live.Art.Action) will be taking place this year on April 3rd through the 6th. Baltimore’s largest avant performance festival was also named “Baltimore’s Best Art Event” by the City Paper. The 2008 festival will feature over 50 artists and transform all three floors of Load of Fun studios with installations, performance, sound, film, mayhem, ecstasy, and radical culture. The festival will also present a special Sunday event, Pedestrian Services Exquisite (PSE), including a guided walking tour of North Avenue and beyond with site-specific, roaming, uncanny, planned/unplanned, and esoteric actions along the way.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS INCLUDE:

Rahne Alexander (Performance Installation)
Kristen Anchor and Andrea Shearer (PSE)
Adrienne Anemone (Performance)
David James Armacost and April Danielle Lewis (PSE)
Peter Barrickman (Performance)
Kelley Bell (PSE)
Lauren Bender (Performance)
Blevin Blectum / Kevin Blechdom (Performance)
Andrea Bocchio for Louis Vuitton (PSE)
Alessandro Bosetti (PSE)
Hannah Brancato and Alison Mazur (PSE)
Jai Brooks (Performance)
Sarah Buccheri (Performance)
Ingrid Burrington (PSE)
Carpet Baggers (PSE)
Theresa Columbus (Performance)
Dillon de Give (Performance)
DiTolvo (PSE)
Paul Druecke (Performance Installation)
Lara Emerling (PSE)
EPHKLATCHEMERAL (performance)
Lindsay Feldman (PSE)
Chris Ferrera (Performance Installation)
Fluid Movement (PSE)
GOBOLUX (Performance/Installation)
Ilana Goldszer (PSE)
The Good Taste Committee (PSE)
Dynasty Handbag (Performance)
Evans Hankey (Performance)
Nicole Herbert (PSE)
Megan Hildebrandt (PSE)
Bonnie Jones (Performance Installation)
Katastrophe (Music Performance)
Dina Kelberman (Film)
Alice Kemp (Performance Installation)
Xavier Leplae (Performance)
David London (PSE)
Magazine Stand-Baltimore (PSE)
J.W. Mahoney (PSE)
Frankie Martin (Performance/Installation)
Jackie Milad (Installation)
Kim Miller (Performance)
MVA (Performance/Installation)
David NeSmith (Performance Installation)
Ellen Nielsen (PSE)
Thach Thao Nguyen (PSE)
Anna Oxygen (Music Performance)
Natalia Panfile (PSE)
Spoon Popkin (Performance Installation)
Valeska Populoh (PSE)
Carly Ptak (Performance)
DJ Rapid Fire (Music/DJ)
Tyson Reeder (Performance)
Right-Geist Connections, Ltd., Baltimore Street Team (PSE)
Adam Robinson (Performance)
Jinnene Ross (Installation & Performance)
Ric Royer (Performance)
Randy Russell (Performance)
Melissa Scherrer (Performance/DJ)
Snacks (Installation)
Straight Punch to the Crotch
Xavier Schipani (Performance)
Smelling Salt Amusements (PSE)
Shua Group (PSE)
Theft and Rescue Society (PSE)
The Tingle Troupe (Performance)
Renato Umali (Performance Installation)
URBANtells (PSE)
Elisa Urtiaga (Roaming)
Daniel Van Allen (PSE)
Virginia Warwick (Performance)
Kathryn Williamson (PSE)
Erin Womack (Performance Installation - Going through to Saturday)
Alex Worthington (Performance Installation)
Gillian Wylde (Performance Installation)
Shannon Young (PSE)

 

Rahne Alexander - Fri. February 4, 2007

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Citizen Rahne Alexander is a writer & performing artist from Baltimore. She has been
involved with Transmodern in various roles every year since its inception. A core member
of Baltimore’s award-winning queer cabaret, the Charm City Kitty Club, Rahne has performed across the US, both as a solo performer and with her all-female garage band, The Degenerettes. www.rahne.com

 

Kristen Anchor and Andrea Shearer - Sun.

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kristen-anchor.jpgAndrea Shearer is an accomplished musician with 4 album credits plus a bucket full of 7″ and compilation releases. She is currently drumming with Pariah Piranha (Queer Control Records), and is a guest drummer for Brooklyn-based pop duo NA+AN. Pariah Piranha’s second album “Animus Unanimous” is in production.

Kristen Anchor is a Baltimore video artist and musician. Her goofy, political videos have screened all over the U.S. and appeared on several independent film compilations. She’s the drummer for The Degenerettes, Baltimore’s all-girl underground garage group.

Project Name: Monster Drummer Thunderupagus
Project Description: Monster Drummer Thunderupagus is an unlikely untenably metal-head drummer from another dimension. Thunderupagus is not cute; it is fierce, jamming on its sweet fifteen-piece monster drum kit. Thunderupagus will be on Earth for one show only, Sunday, Apr 6th for Pedestrian Service Exquisite.

 

Adrienne Anemone - Sat.

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Adrienne AnemoneBrooklyn-based artist may be best known for her musical theatrics with band the Tuna Helpers described this way by Westword in Denver, Colorado: “Operatic, piano-anchored spells of art rock that imagine Azure Ray taking up residence in a Neil Gaiman graphic novel: all mystery, melody and magic.”

Adrienne also creates maniacal, frenzied performance art addressing topics such as zombies, brains, love, lesbian sex, and more. Her amazing, edgy work continues to dazzle audiences across the US.

“Though Adrienne may race around stage, kicking and screaming, her piercing eyes bulging out of her head as she releases a glorious yowl, you’d somehow feel at ease leaving her with your children.” — Bitch Magazine

 

David James Armacost & April Danielle Lewis - Sun.

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james-armacost.jpgDavid James Armacost and April Danielle Lewis met in 2006. Since then they’ve exhibited their artwork and curated shows in Baltimore, at Large Glass Project Space; Sub-Basement Gallery, and Spin Alternative Art Space ; in Annapolis, at the Maryland Federation of Art ; in Wilmington DE, at the Lo-Fi Gallery; and at the University of Delaware. Armacost, who received his BFA from the Corcoran College of Art in 2002, is a native resident of Baltimore Lewis recently earned an AA in visual art from Anne Arundel Community College and is pursuing her BFA in printmaking at Towson University. By subscribing to contemporary art on a local, regional, and national level, David James and April Danielle both remain committed to enriching the arts in Baltimore.

Project Name: Spring Promenade 2008
Project Description: A passerby encounters the ’surreal moment’ of a red carpet photo shoot-everyone is encouraged to participate, either stand in front of the logos, or take pictures. Professional photographers will also be photographing whoever is in the photographic area. The bright colors and flashing strobe lights will capture the attention and imagination of all those nearby.

 

Peter Barrickman - Thurs February 3, 2007

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Peter BarrickmanPeter Barrickman is an artist working in Milwaukee. His videos, sculptures and paintings have been shown in the United States, Mexico and Europe. He studied at The Milton Avery School of the Arts, Bard College, NY.

Performing with: EPHKLATCHEMERAL

 

Kelley Bell - Sun.

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kelley-bell1.jpgKelley Bell is an Artist, Animator, Designer and dilettante extraordinaire living and working in Baltimore city.

Project Name: Hydra
Project Description: A very large talking monster: when one addresses the Hydra through a microphone, it repeats what you said back to you: although each of the Hydra’s nine heads regurgitates your speech in a different distorted way. The hydra says a lot of things all at once; each of its heads has its own nuances, its own way of speaking, in an effort to please everyone. A hydra does not lie, but the truth that emerges from the Hydra’s lips is a definite departure from the original.

 

Lauren Bender - Fri. & Sat. February 2, 2007

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Lauren BenderLauren Bender: 5′0″, 110 lbs, Baltimore. Editor, SUCCESS! @ narrowhouserecordings.com. Feminine Arbiter of Phrases, Performance Thanatology Research Society.

 

Kevin Blechdom - Sat. February 1, 2007

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Kevin BlechdomKevin Blechdom, born Kristin Erickson, is an experimental electronic musician/performance artist from San Francisco, California. She attended Mills College in Oakland, California, where she founded Blectum from Blechdom with Blevin Blectum, an experimental electronic group. In 2001, Blectum From Blechdom won an Award of Distinction for digital music at the Prix Ars Electronica.

Kevin also played in an art-rock band, Adult Rodeo, with her brother lumberob, a.k.a. Rob Erickson, and his wife mephany stankins. They released records on Shimmy Disc and Four States Fair.

Kevin Blechdom continues to pursue a solo project. Her latest album, called Eat My Heart Out, was released June 2005, on Chicks on Speed Records. Featured a short 13-minute musical movie called Countdown to Nothing, a collaboration with Lucile Desamory.

Despite her typically masculine first name, she is female.

 

Andrea Bocchio - Sun.

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andrea-bocchio.jpg Andrea Bocchio is a Peruvian artist, graduating from MICA in May with a degree in Fiber and Art History. She studied Fashion Knitwear in London and has been working in knit and print fashion collections. She is interested in the cycle of luxury, the real and the counterfeit, roles of bodies and identity in fashion.

Project Name: Andrea Bocchio for Louis Vuitton
Project Description: Bocchio has created this 18 look collection based on fake Louis Vuitton bags and her re-interpretation of the classic monogram LV fabric. All the looks also feature fur head dresses that veil the identity of the models. For this festival, she was inspired by the idea of the tableau with models posing in a space and interacting with props to create a narrative and a guerrilla fashion show where high fashion can be brought back to the streets, the original source of the fakes. Moving luxury from the elite to the masses is paramount for Bocchio’s work, bringing the cycle of luxury full circle.

 

Blevin Blectum - Sat.

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Blevin BlectumBlevin Blectum is an electronic musician. Recently relocated from the industrial armpit of Oakland, California, to the humid lovecraftian greenery of Providence, Rhode Island, Blevin releases her soon to be classic fourth solo album, GULAR FLUTTER, on an unsuspecting public via the AAGOO label (New York). Blevin is alternately known as one half of the recently reformed and reunited groundbreaking digital duo Blectum From Blechdom, recipients of the 2001 Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in Digital Musics (for their album “The Messy Jesse Fiesta”). Blevin moonlights with audio/video band SAGAN alongside her husband and fellow e-musician Lesser, keyboardist Wobbly, and video artiste enfant terrible Ryan Junell. SAGAN released their debut CD/DVD, “Unseen Forces” on the Vague Terrain label (Matmos’ vanity label) in 2004, and followed it up with limited edition green vinyl 7″ and mini-CD on Oakland’s 333 label (the ‘Resting Pleasures’ EP, 2006). http://blevin.lsr1.com/

Blevin produces continued electronics with a more oblique slant on the basic BFB sensation of things-not-quite-right-here, clanking, creaking grooves and anti-grooves as a coal-powered spacecraft from some steampunk parallel universe potentiality, puffing and straining as it struggles to reach escape velocity, chopped, noise-reduced and timed/stretched to the breaking/boiling point, generally fucked-with samples of everything from hand-slapped rain-drenched leaves in courtship gardens and antique broken Beatnik banks to ProTooledFree classic utterly danceable disembodied-blissful-transvestite-stand-up-comic vocals.

Blevin holds degrees in music from Oberlin Conservatory (B.A., Ohio, USA) and Mills College (M.F.A., California, USA). She was the recipient of a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Marin, California. She has toured extensively through the United States and Europe since 1998. In 1999 she was the winner of the 1999 New Langton Arts Music award for her first solo CD “Pirate Planets” on the Phthalo label out of Los Angeles. Her second and third albums, “Talon Slalom” (2004) on Deluxe Records, and “Magic Maple” (2006) on the Praemedia label, were greeted with much critical acclaim.

photo credit: Vinciane Verguethen

 

Alessandro Bosetti - Sun.

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alessandro-bosetti.jpg Alessandro Bosetti is a composer and sound artist working on the musicality of spoken words and unusual aspects of spoken communication, producing text-sound compositions featured in live performances, radio broadcastings and published recordings. In his work he moves across the line between sound anthropology and composition, often including translation and misunderstanding in the creative process. Field research and interviews build the basis for abstract compositions, along with electro-acoustic and acoustic collages, relational strategies, trained and untrained instrumental practices, vocal explorations and digital manipulations. In 2006 he\’s been living and working in West Africa, China, Taiwan, Holland, Scandinavia, United States , Germany and Italy.

Project Name: I am still asleep
Project Description: It takes place in a hotel room and in a bathroom. In the hotel room Bosetti is in the bed, still asleep or sort of and dreaming.

 

Hannah Brancato and Alison Mazur - Sun.

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hannah-brancato.jpg Hannah Brancato is an artist and textile designer who researches how lifestyle is affected by décor. A graduate from the Fiber Department at the MICA, she is based in Baltimore, where her work is currently on view at the Pinkard Gallery. She is the founder of The Doll Project at the House of Ruth and was co-curator of Made Home at the Current Gallery.

Alison Mazur is an artist whose work explores the dynamics of imagery and material to better understand the pursuit of happiness. Her work yields a positive recollection, approaching various mediums in a manner that places less significance on symbolic content, and more emphasis on stimulating a collective pleasure.

Project Name: Curtain Walk
Project Description: Passersby’s will be confronted by a maze of printed silk and woven industrial textiles in the alley way behind Load of Fun. The manipulated space will redefine the everyday experience of the otherwise neglected aesthetics of North Howard Street. Our interests are in creating a communal installation that is made functional by stimulating pleasure and initiating interaction.

 

Jai Brooks - Sat. January 29, 2007

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Jai BrooksJai Brooks is a comedic poet. With his tongue fully ensconced in her cheek, he will poke fun at all things we revolutionary artists hold dear. Jai is a core member of the Charm City Kitty Club and a grateful performer at We Are Hip Hop Too events. He has been performing for over two decades and is excited to put the “trans” in Transmodern.

 

Sarah Buccheri - thurs & fri January 28, 2007

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Sarah BuccheriSarah Buccheri was born and raised in suburban Chicago. After living for a stint in New York City, she now resides in Milwaukee, WI. She has a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and an MFA in Film from The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. Aside from her film and video work, Sarah is a performer and collaboratively produces regular performance art evenings at Darling Hall, one of Milwaukee’s finest underground art spaces. She has performed at The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Walker’s Point Center for the Arts, and Galapagos Art Space. Her films and videos have screened at The Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Chicago Underground Film Festival and Heaven Gallery in Chicago.

 

 

Filmography

  • I’m Not Pregnant: A Secret History of the Female Potbelly – 2007. 4 minutes. MiniDV. Color, sound.
  • Antarctic Territory – 2007. 5 minutes. 16mm to MiniDV. Color, silent.
  • heeshee river sweet search – 2004. 4 minutes. 16mm to MiniDV. Color, sound.
  • women’s room – 2004. 3.5 minutes. MiniDV. Color, sound.
  • Copper Demons – 1999. 6 minutes. 16mm to video. Color, sound.
  • Fat Free Film – 1997. 3 minutes. 16mm to video. Color and B+W, sound.
  • Door – 1996. 2 minutes. S8 to video. B+W, sound.

Performing with: EPHKLATCHEMERAL

 

Ingrid Burrington - Sun.

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ingrid-burrington.jpgIngrid Burrington is from California, and has made terrible mistakes. Her website is www.lifewinning.com.

Project Name: Memorial For Everything That’s Ever Happened Ever
Project Description: “A public gathering to recall the vastness of history and the loss of our sense of it.”

 

Carpet Baggers - Sun.

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carpet-baggers.jpg

Capet Baggers are Owen Brightman and Hermonie Williams

Owen Brightman - Artist, Independent Curator. His work includes performance, video, and instigation. Fronts as a migrant, a mime, or a muscle-man. Brightman creates an odd couple with and within himself and his audience. Some people become incredibly stimulated.

Hermonie Williams - Artist. Baltimore resident. Aesthete. Epistemological Liberal. Favorite color(s): Primaries. Aries. Subject matter of work includes but is not limited to: LOCATION, MOVEMENT, MASS, & PRESENCE.

Project Name: Rock Paper Scissors
Project Description: The audience will be confronted by a militia of mimes signing Party affiliations: Panther, Nazi, Hippie. In actuality these mimes will be playing Rock-Paper-Scissors. These gestures have simultaneous significance. The mimes will form a gauntlet, so that pedestrians can be trafficked between the two jeering, taunting, and provoking rows of rabble-rousing mimes.

 

Theresa Columbus - Fri.

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Theresa ColumbusTheresa has a warm and kooky approach to the avant garde. She debuted a short play at the Pussycat Caverns in New Orleans in 1994. She has toured with many many performance pieces and plays, often incorporating “punky synchronized movements and experimental and/or funny singing/music.” She was n.

 

Dillon de Give - thurs. January 27, 2007

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Dillon de GiveDillon de Give grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico and studied film at Northwestern University. He presents elementary school style plays and video pieces. He has shown work at the Center for Contemporary Art Santa Fe, Margaret Thatcher Projects, and Canada galleries NYC among others. Dillon lives in Greenpoint Brooklyn and is writing his first feature length film called “In the Shower Going Over the Waterfall”. http://www.implausibot.com/

 

DiTolvo - Sun. January 26, 2007

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ditolvo.jpgDiTolvo and her accordion are recent transplants to the Baltimore area from Seattle. DiTolvo was the ringmistress for three years for Carnival Reverie, played percussion for carnies in The Bad Things, and is otherwise associated with several other dark characters.

Project Title: Roaming Accordion Player
Project Description: DiTolvo will be playing accordion for people as they go on tours throughout the day.

 

Paul Druecke - Fri.

Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 10:40 pm

Paul DruekePaul Druecke resides in Milwaukee where he’s preoccupied, dramatically speaking, with the imminent death of a very dear friend. This friend, it so happens, is the distant relation of Frank Budgen, the Frank Budgen who was a friend of James Joyce’s. And this, tangentially, has given way to thinking that spam would’ve been a great medium for Joyce — the boozed up, near-blind, randy-old-smart alec broadcasting his forcefully playful language onto a public angry at the intrusion.

No doubt Joyce could’ve parodied with brutal precision those weirdly transparent emails whose author adopts the persona of someone, moderately educated, who has 25,000,000 gold pieces in a tattered trunk somewhere in Abidjan. Of course, if there’s a modern-day Joyce plying her craft via email con jobs, we’ll never notice — lost, as it is in the mountain-sized digital mire of male-enhancement and black-market software notices. There is, really, no hope for the spam folder. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Druecke

 

Lara Emerling - Sun.

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lara-emerling.jpgLara Emerling is an interdisciplinary artist who produces work in drawing, sculpture and video. Her recent work comments on contemporary cultures constant ability to grow and collapse at the same time. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and will continue her studies there in art education. Emerling has shown her work at Current Gallery, Load of Fun, Maryland Art Place, Not Just Another White Cube, Substation Gallery, and Whartscape.

Project name: Walking Sticks
Project description: Lara Emerling will distribute walking sticks to pedestrians wandering near the corner of North Avenue and North Howard Street. These walking sticks will be made out of fallen tree branches and other various recycled materials such as fabrics, paint, tape, etc. Each walking stick will be an explosion of energy, which will happily be given to anyone walking through the festival that day. The walking sticks serve as a prop for pedestrians to think through and consider the idea of slowing down while walking through Baltimore.

 

EPHKLATCHEMERAL - Thurs.

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EPHKLATCHEMERALEPHKLATCHEMERAL is a toxic performance cactus from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They snore a variety of writingand performance bums to come up with peanuts. The headband is suited to the cactus with the salt that the performance wouldn’t be possible without a hippyish approach. In this way the lumps are always
ice-cold, authorship isn’t trash and nobody gets crazy

>Peter Barrickman
>Tyson Reeder
>Jinnene Ross
>Xavier Leplae
>Randy Russell
>Sarah Buccheri

 

Lindsay Feldman - Sun.

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Lindsay Fundakowski Feldman is a 21-year-old bi-coastal fibers student in Baltimore. She’s just weeks away from being cast naked, mewling and goo-covered into a world of frightening wilderness and domesticity, where she has no intentions of becoming a career fine artist. You can follow her poorly-edited adventures as camp counselor, passionate lover, conquerer-of-the-wilds, and domestic goddess at http://elleasinswell.blogspot.com.

Project Name: Pancake Manifesto
Project Description: Pancake Manifesto is a booth with a single vendor and a couple of gas-powered Coleman stoves, and gallons of pancake batter (including vegan). The artist has a variety of batters and fixings, and out of a need to nurture and covertly exert power over the audience, will dole out pancakes upon request, for no fee. Also available from the vendor at a minimal cost are ‘Zine-style “cookbooks” called “The Pancake Manifesto.”

 

Chris Ferrera - Fri. January 25, 2007

Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 9:50 pm

Chris FerreraYou: Tall, established corporation made of many people sharing a collective identity, manufactures goods or services. Should be personable, secure, outgoing.

Me: Individual of smallish proportions, spontaneous, sincere, affectionate. Seeking companionship or possibly more (no commitment phobes)

 

Fluid Movement - Sun.

Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 6:00 pm

fluid-movement.jpgFluid Movement is a Baltimore-based performance art group that juxtaposes complex subject matter with delightful and unexpected mediums. We create art that is accessible, and often educational, for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Our performances are created for urban spaces, in Baltimore and beyond. For ten years, Fluid Movement has been working hard to share our joy and silliness and we do it all for one reason: we do it for the LOVE!

Project Name: Love Parade
Project Description: The Love Parade has so much LOVE to give and a kazillion ways to give it! We will host a “costume shop” for a parade at the end of the day. Then we take you on a grand street safari! Complete with a:

1. A troupe of Milkmaids.
2. Tourists in love (with each other, the city, and all the people and things they encounter).
3. A bonafide compliment girl, Melissa “Ultra” Sharlat, who is all about boosting the self-esteem of everyone she meets.
4. A strolling musician (accordion) who serenades YOU with amour.
5. A warm cuddly Care Bear (Joe Burton, “Esther Mer-man” in It’s a Wonderful Special, 2006 FM water ballet) who the instigator of a spontaneous hug-a-thon. He will lead the participants in passing hugs, a hug that crosses the Howard Street bridge and a hug around the LOF building.

     

    GOBOLUX - Thurs.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Music, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 5:22 pm

    GoboluxGobolux (Andrew Nelson and KimSu Theiler) is an art collaborative that is interested in the meeting of sound and image. Gobolux formed in 2001 and is still active today. Gobolux makes both single channel video and video installations.

    Thus far, Gobolux has had solo shows in the Oslo Open 2003, Norway: General Store, Milwaukee: Bamboo Theater, Milwaukee. Gobolux has also participated in both national and international group shows.

    Andrew Nelson is a photographer and studied filmmaking at Mason Gross School for the Arts: Rutgers, New Jersey, USA. In the 90’s he was most active in music bands from the raunchy metal of The Thing, to the experimental folk music of Azalia Snail, and the art punk of Poem Rocket.

    KimSu Theiler is a filmmaker of all genres and mediums which is to say she makes everything from narrative film to experimental video. She has made experimental 16mm documentary shorts that have screened at international film festivals and has had solo video exhibitions in the United States and Korea. She received her art education at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science in New York City.

     

    Ilana Goldszer - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 2:00 am

    ilana-goldszer.jpgIlana Goldszer formerly of Michigan was raised by wolves. Ilana grew up in an animal-free traveling circus of thieves and magicians. Ilana’s astrological sign is Capricorn.

    Project Name: Alternative Exchange Area a.k.a “Barter Shack”
    Project Description: The Barter shack steward will open the barter shack with ornamental cabbage (edible!) and ornamental cabbage/kale kraut for trade. Any individual who wishes to barter goods or services is welcome to practice this activity within the barter shack. No activity involving the exchange of goods or services for currency except local or alternative currency may be practiced within the barter shack.

     

    The Good Taste Committee - Sun. January 24, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 10:00 pm

    good-taste.jpgThe Good Taste Committee is dedicated to fostering tastefulness in live human interaction. In an age of media interface, we find that Game structures ease the anxiety many feel in close contact with others.

    Project Title: Segue
    Project Description: Zoë Charlton and Cameron Ayres are honored to be representing the Good Taste Committee in the Pedestrian Service Exquisite in this year’s Transmodern Festival. We will establish a salon on a street corner in the area of the Exquisite. Conversation will flow, refreshments will be served and we will play a game of our own design, Segue. A player in Segue is given three unrelated topics – cotton candy, the Kremlin and Danish modern,for instance. The objective of the game is to steer conversation seamlessly from one topic to another. Tangents and non-sequiturs are grounds for expulsion from the game. In advanced rounds, players know each others’ topics and must vie for control of the conversation. The Good Taste Committee is dedicated to fostering tastefulness in live human interaction. In an age of media interface, we find that Game structures ease the anxiety many feel in close contact with others. We have found the model of the salon to be the perfect vehicle for re-stimulating dialogue.

     

    Dynasty Handbag - Sat.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Music, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 9:41 pm

    dynasty-handbag1.jpgDynasty Handbag is the solo music/video/voiceover/
    comitragic performance vehicle created and executed by Jibz Cameron.

    http://dynastyhandbag.com 

     

    Evans Hankey - Sat. January 23, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Film & Video, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 8:05 pm

    Evans MySpace Page

     

    Nicole Herbert - Sun. January 22, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 11:45 pm

    nicole-herbert.jpgNicole Herbert resides in Harrisburg, PA where she has worked as an art educator for the past six years. She graduated from Lafayette College with degrees in anthropology and art and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa. Nicole is currently working towards her MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Art and expects to graduate in the summer of 2009. She has exhibited her work and created outdoor installations in central and eastern Pennsylvania.

    Project Name: Placements
    Project description:
    The “placements” project involves studying the area around North Ave. and locating areas to install plaster casts of objects that fit within voids or niches in this urban environment. These “placements” haven taken the form of placing plaster bricks within existing gaps, such as areas where bricks are missing in pathways or buildings. Other forms, such as construction cones, have also been cast and placed in contexts where they have a relationship with their surroundings. Herbert uses the plaster as a material for its impermanent and vulnerable qualities. The medium is susceptible to the potential intervention of individuals and impact of the environment. As such, Herbert typically leaves these objects in their respective contexts over time, returning to document any changes that occur.

     

    Megan Hildebrandt - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 11:30 pm

    megan-hildebrandt.jpgWorking across a range of media – painting, performance, craft and more – Hildebrandt recently moved into The Creative Alliance at the Patterson as a Resident Artist. Prior to her move to Baltimore, Hildebrandt traveled in a 6-month residency on the Artrain USA, which travels the country with studios and a museum on board. From reimagining Mary Pickersgill and the making of the Star Spangled Banner, to her ongoing correspondence with the Pope, Hildebrandt combines a wicked sense of humor with innocent joy in the act of making things. She appears in the 2008 Mid Atlantic edition of New American Paintings.

    Project Name: Blue Light Special
    Project Description:

    The Blinking Blue Light will make things better, not worse.
    The Blinking Blue Light will know and see everything.
    The Blinking Blue Light will show the pedestrians it is watching.
    The Blinking Blue Light will be popular with many pedestrians.
    The Blinking Blue Light will be a “top-of-the-line high-tech” blue beacon.
    The Blinking Blue Light will capture pedestrians with its electric eyes.
    The Blinking Blue Light will beautify and improve the neighborhood.

    The Blinking Blue Light will keep the street awash with light and the pedestrians awake.
    The Blinking Blue Light will blink in locations of “high activity” in the Transmodern Radius to assure pedestrians of their protection, and suspicious persons that they are on camera. The Blinking Blue light will create a feeling of safety, security, and warmth as it films and monitors Transmodern Tourists.

    Please Note: In the long term, the Blinking Blue Light might not to engender a sense of safety.

     

    Bonnie Jones - Fri.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 11:15 pm

    Bonnie JonesBonnie Jones works with sound, text and performance. Born in 1977 in South Korea she was raised by dairy farmers in New Jersey, and currently resides in Baltimore, MD. In sound performances Bonnie plays the circuit boards of digital delay pedals. Her primary sound collaborators are Joe Foster in Korea (as the duet “English”) and Andy Hayleck. She is also a member of the Performance Thanatology Research Society, a inter-discipinary performance group dedicated to the advancement of a higher histrionics brought on by imminent finalities. Bonnie has performed at the Kim Dae Hwan Museum, the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, the ErstQuake Festival, and the 14 Karat Cabaret.

    www.bonniejones.wordpress.com
    myspace.com/bonniejonesbaltimore

     

    Katastrophe - Sat.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Music, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 11:00 am

    KatastropheKatastrophe (aka Rocco Kayiatos) is a genre-busting, emo-hop mc, whose stunning lyrical skills merge with beats that slide from slick to raw to solid to eccentric, creating a sonic otherworld that snags you in a dance-trance while teasing your head with rhymes that snap, pop and educate.

    Recently crowned producer of the year by out music awards, Katastrophe’s beats rev and surprise, inspired by the grime craze and emo scene as well as both traditional and underground hip hop. a hybrid sound that challenges genre, Katastrophe fills his layered beats with lyics that rif on pop culture, slide into personal revelation, call bullshit on contemporary culture, offer a ragged hope for revolution and flirt with a pretty girl on the dance floor, all in the course of a song.

    Using his struggle as a trans man and his contested place in contemporary queer and hip hop culture as a springboard to discuss and express larger issues of community, space, privilege, sex and self-worth, katastrophe occupies a singular place in the music underground — brainy and playful, defying genre, keeping listeners on their toes with lyrics that hook and beats that set you moving.

     

    Dina Kelberman - Fri. January 21, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Film & Video — transmodernfestival @ 11:09 pm

    Dina KelbermanDina Kelberman, born in 1979, has shown in every major gallery in the United States. She owns 3 houses and lives in all of them at the same time. She is a founding member of the Wham City collective. Her main focus is miniature comic books and illustration, although she has in many other mediums including film, fashion design, and playwriting. She webs at importantcomics.com and whamcity.com. God I hate writing these things.

    http://whamcity.com

     

    Alice Kemp - Fri January 20, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Music, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 8:55 pm

    Alice KempBorn in England 1972, Kemp has persisted as a self-taught artist-musician, using prepared/bowed guitar, piano, trombone, vocals, electronics, cassettes, field recordings and turntables. Based in deepest darkest Devon UK, she is a member of London sonic performance group Uniform, co-director of online gallery/forum The Lazarus Corporation, Conductor of Poltergasmic Frequencies for the Performance Thanatology Research Society and has collaborated in various forms with Dual, 2nd Gen, Bark Psychosis, DEFEATIST, the Body Cartography Project, Leechwoman, Vatican X-ray Dept, Hilary Jeffery and Ringo Christ. She is also known as Germseed and has performed in Europe and Japan. For more [dis]information about this person please visit:

    http://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/v4/galleries.php

    http://www.youkneeform.com

     

    Xavier Leplae - Thurs. January 19, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 10:29 pm

    Xavier LeplaeXav Leplae considers himself an artist when making art, film maker when making films, performer when performing. he refuses to state much else due to his distrust of it’s affects on his thinking process.

    Performing with: EPHKLATCHEMERAL

     

    David London - Sun. January 18, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 5:00 am

    david-london.gifDavid London was trained as a magician and filmmaker, and much of his recent stage work places an emphasis on the deconstruction of the magic trick. He has toured with four of his own productions- “Cerebral Sorcery, “…Art of Dreams,” “The Adventure to the Imagi Nation,” and most recently, (insert title here), which features excerpts of the three other shows. He has done a handful of site-specific installations and performances. He also paints, wanders, and glues random things together.

    Project Name: Wonder
    Project Description: Magicians work primarily with the emotion of wonder. In this interactive and collaborative experiment, David will explore the state of wonder utilizing Wonder Bread. Prepare to get hands-on while unlocking the mysteries of this profound substance.

     

    Magazine Stand-Baltimore - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 4:30 am

    magazine-stand.jpgProject Name: Your Favorite Celebrity Drawing Survey
    Project Description: Magazine Stand, a portable stand that displays and sells low volume artists’ publications, will be set up so that attendees can come and make drawings of their favorite celebrities. The drawings made will be compiled into a new Magazine Stand-Baltimore published Favorite Celebrity magazine. Selections of other Magazine Stand published titles such as Battles/Duets, Connectors & Centers, Fashion Magazine, Non-Directed Drawings, Reenactments, and Xeroxable Wall Patterns will also be available for reading and possibly purchase.

     

    J.W. Mahoney - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 4:00 am

    jw-mahoney.jpgJ.W. Mahoney is a Washington, D.C.-based artist, critic, and independent curator who serves as Washington’s Corresponding Editor for Art in America. He is currently a Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and has been writing and curating on the idea of transmodernity since 1992. His most recent nationally published piece on this subject was “Transmodern Yoko,” which appeared in Art in America in February 2002. His latest one-person show, “Stella Maris,” was on exhibit in January 2007, at Curator’s Office in Washington, D.C..

    Project Name: The Transmodern Manifesto
    Project Description: Mahoney will pass out copies of a 7 to 8-page document, printed on day-glo orange paper, which details the fundamental elements of the Transmodern - which is an attitude, not a movement - in contrast to the post-postmodern. He will be dressed in a Japanese worker’s jacket, and will accompany the distribution of the document with lit incense and music from a portable CD player.

     

    Frankie Martin - Thurs.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 3:33 am

    frankie-martinFrankie Martin is a multi media artist living in Brooklyn, NY whose work utilizes video,music, painting, sculpture, mobiles and human interaction. Frankie’s work is an intersection of culture, fantasy, craft, music, and color all contained within a conceptual framework that varies on a per-project basis. In 2007, Frankie recently exhibited her full length motivational DVD entitled “A Beautiful You”, along side of rorschach facescapes paintings at her solo show at CANADA in New York City. Frankie is currently working on a series of performances called Freakout, performed either alone or with friends.

    Frankie is looking forward to a three person show at 404 Gallery in Naples, Italy in January 2008. dditionally Frankie is planning a large scale project ntitled “Live From the Bermuda Triangle” which involves herself and four other sailors sailing through the Bermuda Triangle three times in December of 2008. Frankie’s artworks have been exhibited in Miami, Milwaukee, NYC, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Oslo, Bergen, Rotterdam and more. She has been lucky enough to participate in residencies in Toronto and Massachusetts and once won an Emerging Artists Grant in 2004/05 from the Mary L Nohl Foundation for the Arts. You are cordially invited to sign up to join Frankie’s fanclub at

    www.frankiefeverforever.com.
    www.youtube.com/user/frankiemartin
    www.canadanewyork.com/artist/frankie_martin/

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    Jackie Milad - Fri. January 17, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Installation — transmodernfestival @ 10:32 pm

    Jackie MiladJackie Milad is an artist who works with drawing, performance art and installation, and often creates projects that brings these disciplines together. Her projects explore the awkward moments shared between people.

    She has exhibited internationally and nationally in such places such as The Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, Gallery 32 as part of the London Biennale, Delaware Center of Contemporary Art in Wilmington, Museum of Fine Arts in Mazatlan, Mexico and Galeria de Jovenes in Culiacan, Mexico.

    In 2005 she earned her MFA from Towson University, and in 2000 she received her BFA from Tufts University and the School of Museum of Fine Arts. In 1998, Ms. Milad studied painting at the Studio Arts Center International in Florence Italy. She is currently Program Coordinator for the Union Gallery at University of Maryland, College Park.

     

    Kim Miller - thurs. & fri. January 16, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Film & Video, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 3:28 am

    kim-millerAs an artist Kim Miller moves across the fields of video and performance. Employing forms borrowed from performance art, modern dance, theater, and film, multiple forms of address and shifting subject articulations build and collapse. Mapping an intersection or interstices between public space and private, political and social, associative and didactic, questions are structured around a radical democratic model. What is possible within a democratic viewing situation? Does such a thing exist, and what does it look like? What’s at stake is our positions in relation to culture and to one another. These shifting, surfacing and submerging connections are unstable and fleeting, deliciously and infinitely now. Maybe working towards the existence of a democratic subject, hopefully and enthusiastically, without ever reaching this place. Or else, when I say you, I have called a you into being.

     

    MVA - Fri. January 15, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 1:00 pm

    mva.jpgPuddin’ and Joseph Young.

     

    David NeSmith - Fri.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Performance / Installation — transmodernfestival @ 12:06 pm

    David NeSmithHaving successfully completed transition from womb life to first life. David NeSmith early on met success in challenging authority through his 2nd grade teacher when she failed to grasp the concept that Pluto had swung closer to the Sun than Neptune during the 1970s. After a lengthy court trial surrounding what became known as Pluto-Gate, David was awarded $4.62 the bulk of which was used to purchase crayons and some paper (the rest used on a Zero candy bar). His art career had begun! Several years later, David has been a musician, playing in such bands as Maximillian Colby, Sleepytime Trio, Men’s Recovery Project, Rah Bras and Bats & Mice. He also has a solo acoustic act based in part on his published cartoons called “EL GREED.” Currently living in Baltimore, Maryland, he has toured many parts of the world bringing his art to Europe, Japan, Mexico, Canada and the USA. His CDs and LPs are produced by Lovitt Records (http://lovitt.com). His cartoons in book form are published by Publishing Genius (http://www.publishinggenius.com/). He maintains a podcast at http://ajdn.org/podcast.

    For the festival David NeSmith will be performing the “Opera on the Hour” including musical act Straight Punch to the Crotch.

     

    Ellen Nielsen - Sun. January 14, 2007

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 11:50 pm

    ellen-nielsen.jpgEllen Nielsen is the kind of person who puts new rolls of toilet paper directly into the dispenser as opposed to leaving them on the back of the toilet. She has a habit of forgetting vegetables in the crisper and finding them, weeks later, reduced to bags of black slime. She would like to be remembered as a public intellectual, but so far she has only made a public spectacle of herself. She has a multitude of talents, such as caramelizing onions and dressing to impress. She was born on March 20 (the first day of spring) which makes her a Pisces-Aries cusp.

    Project Name: FUF 2008
    Project Description: Ellen Nielsen will sell superfluous commodities (aka pompoms) for $1.99 in a point-of-purchase display similar to those in convenience stores. Like the bulk of her work, this piece addresses the consumption of desire and the desire for consumption.

     

    Thach Thao Nguyen - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 11:40 pm

    thao-nguyen.jpg Thach Thao Nguyen lives for food and adventure. Born in Vietnam and raised in Texas, she grew up chowing down drive-thru hamburgers and slurping up her mom’s pho. Now living in Baltimore as a student, she sometimes makes money selling homemade spring rolls and rice cakes. Recently she re-visited Vietnam, a journey that brought her closer to her food and family. She brings you treats reminiscent of the homeland, prepared in the most home-down manner.

    Project Title: Street Hawker
    Project Description: Thao will prepare and sell Vietnamese-style spring rolls made with foraged edible plants. Assuming the role and costume of a native itinerant street-hawker, she will attempt to vend these homemade treats to passers-bys. The spring rolls will be made of rice paper wrapped in wild plants from the neighborhood such as chickweed, dandelion, cleaver, spearmint, garlic chives, lambs quarter, and other various edibles. She will be making these rolls one at a time so passer-bys may acknowledge the ingredients. She asks people to pay a small amount of money: 50 cents.

     

    Anna Oxygen - Thurs.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Music, Performance — transmodernfestival @ 11:36 pm

    Anna OxygenAnna Oxygen is a multi-media artist and musician. She has extensively toured Europe and the United States, performing dance pop recitals and fantasy-science pieces. Her audio and video works often deal with interactivity, movement and semiotics in forms of narrative, performance and installation. She has released several albums of electronic music, most recently “This is an Exercise” on Kill Rock Stars. Her solo work has been presented at The Seattle Art Museum, Telic Arts Exchange (LA), NYU, The Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena), The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, and the Rohsska Museet in Gothenburg, Sweden. She is also in the multimedia performance group “Cloud Eye Control.” http://www.annaoxygen.com/

     

     

    Anna Oxygen Press & Reviews:

    Seattle Weekly
    Portland Mercury
    Pop Matters
    Pitchfork

     

    Natalia Panfile - Sun.

    Filed under: Browse All Artists, Pedestrian Service Exquisite — transmodernfestival @ 11:30 pm

    natalia-panfile.jpgNatalia Panfile was born in the Republic of Moldova, and came to the United States when she was 17. She attended the Community College of Baltimore County for 2 years and then transferred to MICA. After graduating from MICA with a BFA she was accepted into the IMDA (Imaging and Digital Arts) Graduate program at UMBC. Panfile is a performance artist and in her performances explores social, cultural and gender issues. She wants to see how all of these issues affect her as an immigrant and as a woman.

    Project Name: Carpet
    Project Description: Everyone has a different experience when dealing with grief and the death of a loved one. From Panfile’s own experience she noticed that when she was going through the grieving process, her way of dealing with it was to occupy herself with cleaning or washing, as if to erase the person that is no more. She is an immigrant to this country, so everything that she does or makes is influenced by her native culture as well as the adopted culture. When it comes to housework she mostly does everything the way it is done in Moldova (her native country). This piece is influenced by a task that her mother and she would perform almost every summer- washing the carpets outside on the sidewalk. She will use the sidewalk on Howard Street, behind the Load of Fun Gallery to wash a carpet. The purpose of this performance is to see how people react to a person doing tasks that are usually done inside the house. Panfile wants to see if people will try to engage her or avoid her.

     

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