1/29/10

For Immediate Release:

The Round Robin Collective presents:
ECSTATIC

March 13 – April 4, 2010
Opening reception: Friday, March 12, 7-9 pm

The former convent of St. Cecilia’s Parish
21 Monitor Street, Brooklyn, NY

Hours: Sat 12-10 pm, Sun-Mon 12-6 pm (or by appointment)
with additional hours for special events
(details at: roundrobinbrooklyn.blogspot.com)



The Round Robin Collective is pleased to announce ECSTATIC, an exhibition and series of events to be held in the former convent of St. Cecilia’s Parish in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

For four weeks, The Round Robin Collective - along with a group of invited artists - will populate the four-story maze of private rooms, living spaces, stairwells, and alcoves previously occupied by nuns. Taking varied approaches to the installation of their separate rooms, individual artists and collaborative teams will present recent works or will respond directly to the building, imbued with its unique history and sacrosanct aura. While some of the participating artists’ work deals directly with notions of ecstasy, the title of the show does not allude to an overt theme in the work presented; rather, it refers to the process of making and encountering art and the results produced from inspired relationships. Like the mental transport or rapture that can exist in the contemplation of the divine, the experience of creating and considering art can trigger moments of ecstasy.


Curated screenings, workshops, and performances will be held weekly in the former chapel of the convent. Events include: opening party music by Donny Hue and the Colors as well as Irvin Morazan’s “Musical Chair Performance,” an homage to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians (3/12); an evening of sound performances with Lary 7, Flying Teeth, and Doom Trumpet (3/13); “Low-Resolution Stories,” live cinema with Jenny Vogel and Ofri Cnaani followed by music with Chatter Blip (3/19); “The Alternative Art Space Movement in NYC,” a panel discussion with Erin Sickler, Herb Tam, Rob de Oude, and EmCee C.M., Master of None moderated by Mary Billyou (3/20); music by Toys n Tiny Instruments followed by “Diamonds in the Sky,” a evening of film/video curated by John Passmore (3/20); “Escape from the Orgone Box: Houdini & Reich on Film,” an evening of film with live soundtracks by Séance presented by Bradley Eros and Marianne Shaneen (3/26); a collective sewing day with Amanda Browder for the construction of the public artwork, “Future Phenomena” (3/27); an empanada and tamale demonstration/potluck event hosted by Gisela Insuaste and Irvin Morazan (3/28); closing the exhibition, a film/video screening curated by Jem Cohen (4/3); additional events to be announced. Details and updates regarding all the events are available on our web site.

The Round Robin Collective is a Brooklyn-based group of artists established in 2008 to forge connections and create a space for dialogue in and out of the studio. Meeting for monthly studio visits, members of the collective work in all media, fostering a dynamic exchange across disciplines and outside the commercial sphere.

For more information or press inquiries, please contact roundrobinbrooklyn@gmail.com or visit: roundrobinbrooklyn.blogspot.com. Opening night sponsored by Great Bar Harry, Brooklyn, (www.bargreatharry.com) and Powder Blue Design and partial sponsorship for events by Dandelion Wine, Brooklyn, (www.dandelionwinenyc.com).

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Directions

Subway: L to Graham Ave stop - walk down Graham towards BQE, turn right on Richardson St., turn left on Monitor St., convent is located on left after school

Bus: B43 to Graham Ave and Richardson St.

click 'Directions' above for link to google map

1/29/09

Events Information

Opening reception with music by Donny Hue and the Colors as well as
"Musical Chair Performance," Irvin Morazan's homage to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music
Friday, March 12, 7-9 pm

Sound art performances by
Lary 7, Flying Teeth, and Doom Trumpet & The Magic Feelings
Saturday, March 13, 7-10 pm
(wine will be served starting at 6 pm)

"Low-Resolution Stories," live cinema with Jenny Vogel and Ofri Cnaani followed by music from Chatter Blip
Friday, March 19, 7-9 pm
$8
(wine will be served starting at 6 pm)

"Escape from the Orgone Box: Houdini & Reich on Film," presented by Bradley Eros and Marianne Shaneen with music by Seance.
Friday, March 26, 7-10 pm
$8
(wine will be served starting at 6 pm)

"The Alternative Art Space Movement in New York City," a panel discussion with Erin Sickler, Herb Tam, Rob de Oude, and Emcee C.M., Master of None moderated by Mary Billyou
Saturday, March 20, 4-6 pm

Music by Toys n Tiny Instruments followed by "Diamonds in the Sky," film and video screening curated by John Passmore
Saturday, March 20, music: 6-7 pm, screening: 7-10 pm
(wine will be served starting at 6 pm)

A
collective sewing day for the construction of "Future Phenomena," a public art piece with Amanda Browder (in association with the North Brooklyn Art Coalition)
Saturday, March 27, 1-4 pm

An
empanda and tamale demonstration/potluck event hosted by Gisela Insuaste and Irvin Morazan
Sunday, March 28, 1-4 pm

Closing event:
Film Screening curated by Jem Cohen
Saturday, April 3, 7-10 pm
$5
(wine will be served starting at 6 pm)

All fees are suggested donations and all other events are free!

Jamie Kim

Jamie Kim received her BFA from San Jose State University and her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2003. She is trained in large-scale painting and assisted with mural restoration projects with the Chicago Public Art Group. She uses those enlargement techniques and skills in her current body of work. She has exhibited in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seoul, and Hong Kong, and her first solo exhibition was on display at the Long Island Children's Museum. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

http://jamiekim.org/

Stephanie Rothenberg

Stephanie Rothenberg’s interdisciplinary practice merges performance, installation and networked media to create provocative interactions that question the boundaries and social constructs of manufactured desires. Her recent work investigates new models of online labor and the virtualization of the global workplace, referencing post-colonial as well as DIY historical precedents.


Stephanie has lectured and exhibited at venues including the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Banff New Media Institute in Alberta, Canada, LABoral Art and Industrial Creation Center in Gijon, Spain, Trampoline Radiator Festival New Technology Art in Nottingham, England and ISEA 2004 and 2009 at the Kiasma Theater in Helsinki, Finland and Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast, Ireland. In 2009 she received a Creative Capital grant and has recently participated in artist residencies at Eyebeam and Harvestworks in New York City. She is Associate Professor of Visual Studies at University at Buffalo.


Nicole Francis

 

Mary Billyou

Mary Billyou's films and videos have shown throughout North America, Europe, and in China. Her work revolves around the perceptual and philosophical matrices of "the face," the scientific gaze, and feminism. Screenings include: Images Festival, Sundance International Film Festival, Black Maria Film Festival, Squeaky Wheel, MadCat International Film Festival, and the Chicago Underground Film Festival. Her interests include collaborative practices, ordering systems, and going for long walks with the dog. In 2010, she received a filmmaking grant from The Jerome Foundation.
www.marybillyou.com

Martin Esteves

 

Lisa Caccioppoli

Lisa Caccioppoli was born in New Jersey in 1974. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2002 and her BFA from the University of New Mexico in 1998. She has had solo exhibitions at Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery in Chicago, IL; Project Row Houses in Houston, TX; Threewalls in Chicago, IL; and the ASA Gallery in Albuquerque, NM. Her work has been included in numerous group shows across the US and in Germany, including at White Columns in New York; Akademie Dir Bildenden Künst in Munich; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in Texas; and Lothringer Dreizehn in Munich. Caccioppoli was a former artist-in-residence of the ThreewallsSOLO program at Threewalls in Chicago. She currently lives and works in Queens, New York.

lisacaccioppoli.com


Katherin McInnis


Katherin McInnis works in video, photography, and public practice. Her projects have recurrent themes of landscape, surveillance, and alternate histories, and exploit the blurred boundaries between still and moving images in digital media.

Her work has been shown in both festivals - New York Film Festival, Slamdance, San Francisco International Film Festival - as well as museums and galleries - the Pompidou Center, SF Museum of Modern Art, NGBK (Berlin).

www.katherinmcinnis.com

Gisela Insuaste


Gisela Insuaste received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her BA in Anthropology & Studio Art from Dartmouth College. She has participated in various exhibitions and projects in venues nationwide, including Aljira-the Center for Contemporary Art, Newark NJ; Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA), IL; Chicago Cultural Center, IL; Krannert Art Museum-UIUC, Champaign, IL; and Gallery 400-UIC; Bucket Rider Gallery and Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago, IL. She is a recipient of several grants and awards, including a Richard Driehaus/Artadia Emerging Artist Award, an Illinois Arts Council artist grant, an Illinois Arts Council artist grant, and a MacDowell Colony Artist Fellowship. She was recently nominated for a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Sculptors and Painters. Recent exhibitions include Satellite Gallery at the University of Texas, San Antonio, TX; Cuchifritos Gallery and ABC No Rio in New York, NY. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Deirdre McConnell

Deirdre McConnell examines the space between people. She is interested in the potential of language, surface, and scale to move, manipulate, and surprise. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally. She holds an MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from James Madison University, and pursued independent study at the Slade School in London. Deirdre McConnell fantasizes about you and trusts your singular imagination.


David Coyle

David Coyle is an artist currently living in Philadelphia, PA. Coyle received a BFA from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia in 1997 and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2002. His work has been included in many group exhibitions in the US and Europe, including Mixed Greens (NYC), 40000 (Chicago), The Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago), Ampersand International (San Francisco), and RAID Projects (Los Angeles). Solo exhibitions include VON ZWECK in Chicago, Project Row Houses in Houston, and 40000 in Chicago. Coyle was one of 50 artists in the US nominated for the Altoids Emerging Artist Award through the New Museum in New York in 2008.

Chris Rose














Christopher Rose was born in Washington DC in 1979. He received a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2001, and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2003. His work has been exhibited in New York in exhibitions at PS 122 Gallery, Hudson Franklin, and 717 Gallery. He has exhibited abroad at Galeri Brissot & Linz in Paris and Schalter Project Room in Berlin. Rose has also exhibited his work across the United States, most recently in Portland, OR at Quality Pictures Contemporary Art, Buckham Gallery in Flint, MI, Penn State University in PA, and The Athens Institute of Contemporary Art in GA. He is a former Artist-in-Residence of the Chashama Studio Program. He was awarded an exhibition at PS 122 Gallery in 2008, and co-curated the exhibition "Future Yonder" at Hudson Franklin in 2007.

Caroline Burghardt


















Caroline Burghardt’s photographs investigate the relationships between interior and exterior spaces, both mental and physical. She is interested in the existential distances between people and the natural world, and people with each other, that is contrasted by a sense of yearning for deep but intangible connection. Her work has been exhibited in numerous group and solo shows nationally including: Luhring Augustine, NY; Hudson Franklin, NY; A.I.R. Gallery, NY; Center for Visual Arts, Toledo, OH; Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, MI; The Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, MN; and Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA. She received a BA in painting and photography from Bard College in 1997 and an MFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art in 2003.

http://www.carolineburghardt.com/