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BIO
Joy Garnett is a painter based in New York. She appropriates news images from the Internet and re-invents them as paintings. Her subject is the apocalyptic-sublime landscape, as well as the digital image itself as cultural artifact in an increasingly technologized world. Her image research has resulted in online documentation projects, most notably The Bomb Project.
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
Fwd: Postcard from the Edge VOLUNTEERS still NEEDED!!!!!!!
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Launching: Visual AIDS blog
Friends & Colleagues,
NEWSgrist announces the launch of a new project:
A blog developed for Visual AIDS, the New York-based non-profit AIDS
advocacy organization for artists.
press release link:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/10/launching_visua.html
Visual AIDS >blog:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
Visual AIDS site:
http://visualaids.org
The blog offers links to a wide variety of resources. Categories of interest
include:
* AIDS + The Arts
* Histories + Memorials
* AIDS Advocacy (New York)
* AIDS Advocacy (Elsewhere)
* Recommended Publications
Visual AIDS blog posts will range from exhibition announcements, press
releases for events including the Visual AIDS monthly web gallery, the
Postcards annual benefit, and relevant articles from online news and
blogosphere sources. Posts are generated by staff, board members, friends
and colleagues in the arts and health professions, activists, artists and
guest bloggers. More info on Visual AIDS can be found on their main site:
Founded in 1988 Visual AIDS was one of the first national initiatives to
record the impact of the AIDS pandemic on the artistic community. It brought
together the arts and AIDS communities through its renowned national
projects DAY WITH(OUT) ART, Night Without Light, and The Ribbon Project.
[...]
Visual AIDS strives to increase public awareness of AIDS through the visual
arts, creating programs of exhibitions, events and publications, and working
in partnership with artists, galleries, museums and AIDS organizations.
By mobilizing the visual arts communities, Visual AIDS raises money to
provide direct services to artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Advocacy continues to drive the ongoing work of all Visual AIDS programs. It
involves: the lobbying of gallery and museum staff to program the work of
artists with HIV/AIDS; dissemination of information; education of funding
agencies and the general public about the impact of AIDS within the arts;
and promotion of the needs of artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Keep your eyes open for future developments here:
Visual AIDS >blog
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
+++
NEWSgrist announces the launch of a new project:
A blog developed for Visual AIDS, the New York-based non-profit AIDS
advocacy organization for artists.
press release link:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/10/launching_visua.html
Visual AIDS >blog:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
Visual AIDS site:
http://visualaids.org
The blog offers links to a wide variety of resources. Categories of interest
include:
* AIDS + The Arts
* Histories + Memorials
* AIDS Advocacy (New York)
* AIDS Advocacy (Elsewhere)
* Recommended Publications
Visual AIDS blog posts will range from exhibition announcements, press
releases for events including the Visual AIDS monthly web gallery, the
Postcards annual benefit, and relevant articles from online news and
blogosphere sources. Posts are generated by staff, board members, friends
and colleagues in the arts and health professions, activists, artists and
guest bloggers. More info on Visual AIDS can be found on their main site:
Founded in 1988 Visual AIDS was one of the first national initiatives to
record the impact of the AIDS pandemic on the artistic community. It brought
together the arts and AIDS communities through its renowned national
projects DAY WITH(OUT) ART, Night Without Light, and The Ribbon Project.
[...]
Visual AIDS strives to increase public awareness of AIDS through the visual
arts, creating programs of exhibitions, events and publications, and working
in partnership with artists, galleries, museums and AIDS organizations.
By mobilizing the visual arts communities, Visual AIDS raises money to
provide direct services to artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Advocacy continues to drive the ongoing work of all Visual AIDS programs. It
involves: the lobbying of gallery and museum staff to program the work of
artists with HIV/AIDS; dissemination of information; education of funding
agencies and the general public about the impact of AIDS within the arts;
and promotion of the needs of artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Keep your eyes open for future developments here:
Visual AIDS >blog
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
+++
Launching: Visual AIDS blog
Freinds & Colleagues,
NEWSgrist announces the launch of a new project:
A developed for Visual AIDS, the New York-based non-profit AIDS advocacy
organization for artists.
press release link:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/10/launching_visua.html
Visual AIDS >blog:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
Visual AIDS site:
http://visualaids.org
The blog offers links to a wide variety of resources. Categories of interest
include:
* AIDS + The Arts
* Histories + Memorials
* AIDS Advocacy (New York)
* AIDS Advocacy (Elsewhere)
* Recommended Publications
Visual AIDS blog posts will range from exhibition announcements, press
releases for events including the Visual AIDS monthly web gallery, the
Postcards annual benefit, and relevant articles from online news and
blogosphere sources. Posts are generated by staff, board members, friends
and colleagues in the arts and health professions, activists, artists and
guest bloggers. More info on Visual AIDS can be found on their main site:
Founded in 1988 Visual AIDS was one of the first national initiatives to
record the impact of the AIDS pandemic on the artistic community. It brought
together the arts and AIDS communities through its renowned national
projects DAY WITH(OUT) ART, Night Without Light, and The Ribbon Project.
[...]
Visual AIDS strives to increase public awareness of AIDS through the visual
arts, creating programs of exhibitions, events and publications, and working
in partnership with artists, galleries, museums and AIDS organizations.
By mobilizing the visual arts communities, Visual AIDS raises money to
provide direct services to artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Advocacy continues to drive the ongoing work of all Visual AIDS programs. It
involves: the lobbying of gallery and museum staff to program the work of
artists with HIV/AIDS; dissemination of information; education of funding
agencies and the general public about the impact of AIDS within the arts;
and promotion of the needs of artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Keep your eyes open for future developments here:
Visual AIDS >blog
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
+++
NEWSgrist announces the launch of a new project:
A developed for Visual AIDS, the New York-based non-profit AIDS advocacy
organization for artists.
press release link:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/10/launching_visua.html
Visual AIDS >blog:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
Visual AIDS site:
http://visualaids.org
The blog offers links to a wide variety of resources. Categories of interest
include:
* AIDS + The Arts
* Histories + Memorials
* AIDS Advocacy (New York)
* AIDS Advocacy (Elsewhere)
* Recommended Publications
Visual AIDS blog posts will range from exhibition announcements, press
releases for events including the Visual AIDS monthly web gallery, the
Postcards annual benefit, and relevant articles from online news and
blogosphere sources. Posts are generated by staff, board members, friends
and colleagues in the arts and health professions, activists, artists and
guest bloggers. More info on Visual AIDS can be found on their main site:
Founded in 1988 Visual AIDS was one of the first national initiatives to
record the impact of the AIDS pandemic on the artistic community. It brought
together the arts and AIDS communities through its renowned national
projects DAY WITH(OUT) ART, Night Without Light, and The Ribbon Project.
[...]
Visual AIDS strives to increase public awareness of AIDS through the visual
arts, creating programs of exhibitions, events and publications, and working
in partnership with artists, galleries, museums and AIDS organizations.
By mobilizing the visual arts communities, Visual AIDS raises money to
provide direct services to artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Advocacy continues to drive the ongoing work of all Visual AIDS programs. It
involves: the lobbying of gallery and museum staff to program the work of
artists with HIV/AIDS; dissemination of information; education of funding
agencies and the general public about the impact of AIDS within the arts;
and promotion of the needs of artists living with HIV/AIDS.
[...]
Keep your eyes open for future developments here:
Visual AIDS >blog
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/visualaids/
+++
available: dissidence.info
FYI: dissidence.info <http://dissidence.info> is available if anyone wants
it from my friend, A. Let me know...
J
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A
Date: Sep 24, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: NEWSgrist: Wake Me Up
To: NEWSgrist <underbelly@newsgrist.com>
Hi!
[...]
Apparently I still own (for a few days iirc) the domain name
dissidence.info <http://dissidence.info> . Do you know a worthwhile person
to whom I could
pass it on?
Axel
it from my friend, A. Let me know...
J
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A
Date: Sep 24, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: NEWSgrist: Wake Me Up
To: NEWSgrist <underbelly@newsgrist.com>
Hi!
[...]
Apparently I still own (for a few days iirc) the domain name
dissidence.info <http://dissidence.info> . Do you know a worthwhile person
to whom I could
pass it on?
Axel
Postcards from the Edge REMINDER / DEADLINE
fyi
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nelson Santos, Visual AIDS <nsantos@visualaids.org>
Date: Sep 22, 2005 5:43 PM
Subject: [Visual AIDS - Friends] Postcards from the Edge REMINDER / DEADLINE
To: Friends of Visual AIDS <vafriends@visualaids.org>
Postcards From the Edge
Visual AIDS benefit
Mark Your Calendars
Three days of events!
Pre-View Exhibition (NO SALES)
Sunday, October 16 from 6:00-8:00 PM
The only way to get a sneak peek and see the entire show! NO SALES.
Artwork is displayed anonymously.$50 cover at the door includes one
raffle ticket for a chance to win first selection of any artwork that
evening. Participating artists may attend for free.
Benefit Sale
Opens Monday, October 17 from 6:00-9:00 PM and continues Tuesday,
October 18 from 10:00-5:00 PM
Only $50 each. First-come First-served. Over 1000 original
postcards-size works of art. Works are signed on the back and
displayed anonymously. Artists' names are revealed only after
purchase. Cash and check only. Plan your holiday shopping now!
All events take place at:
Robert Miller Gallery
524 W. 26th Street (between 10th & 11th Ave)
For more information visit:
http://thebody.com/visualaids/current/postcards2005.html
Artwork Deadline
Postmark by Friday, September 30, 2005
If you are an artist and would like to participate in this year's
Postcards from the Edge you must postmark your work by Friday,
September 30, 2005. All artwork should be sent directly to Visual
AIDS, 526 West 26th St. #510, New York, NY 10001 (DO NOT SEND OR DROP
OFF ANY ARTWORK AT ROBERT MILLER GALLERY) Due to the large amount of
work that needs to be processed, we can not accept any artwork that
arrives at the Visual AIDS office after Friday, October 7, 2005.
To download submission forms visit:
http://thebody.com/visualaids/current/postcards2005_artists.html
Volunteers
Visual AIDS is still in need of volunteers to help before, during and
after all Postcard from the Edge events. If you would like to help
out, please contact Nelson Santos at nsantos@visualAIDS.org
Thank you for your support!
--
Nelson Santos
Assistant Director
Visual AIDS
526 W 26th Street #510
New York, NY 10001
P. 212.627.9855
F. 212.627.9815
E. nsantos@visualAIDS.org
www.visualAIDS.org
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vafriends-visualaids.org@lists.visualaids.org
http://lists.visualaids.org/listinfo.cgi/vafriends-visualaids.org
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nelson Santos, Visual AIDS <nsantos@visualaids.org>
Date: Sep 22, 2005 5:43 PM
Subject: [Visual AIDS - Friends] Postcards from the Edge REMINDER / DEADLINE
To: Friends of Visual AIDS <vafriends@visualaids.org>
Postcards From the Edge
Visual AIDS benefit
Mark Your Calendars
Three days of events!
Pre-View Exhibition (NO SALES)
Sunday, October 16 from 6:00-8:00 PM
The only way to get a sneak peek and see the entire show! NO SALES.
Artwork is displayed anonymously.$50 cover at the door includes one
raffle ticket for a chance to win first selection of any artwork that
evening. Participating artists may attend for free.
Benefit Sale
Opens Monday, October 17 from 6:00-9:00 PM and continues Tuesday,
October 18 from 10:00-5:00 PM
Only $50 each. First-come First-served. Over 1000 original
postcards-size works of art. Works are signed on the back and
displayed anonymously. Artists' names are revealed only after
purchase. Cash and check only. Plan your holiday shopping now!
All events take place at:
Robert Miller Gallery
524 W. 26th Street (between 10th & 11th Ave)
For more information visit:
http://thebody.com/visualaids/current/postcards2005.html
Artwork Deadline
Postmark by Friday, September 30, 2005
If you are an artist and would like to participate in this year's
Postcards from the Edge you must postmark your work by Friday,
September 30, 2005. All artwork should be sent directly to Visual
AIDS, 526 West 26th St. #510, New York, NY 10001 (DO NOT SEND OR DROP
OFF ANY ARTWORK AT ROBERT MILLER GALLERY) Due to the large amount of
work that needs to be processed, we can not accept any artwork that
arrives at the Visual AIDS office after Friday, October 7, 2005.
To download submission forms visit:
http://thebody.com/visualaids/current/postcards2005_artists.html
Volunteers
Visual AIDS is still in need of volunteers to help before, during and
after all Postcard from the Edge events. If you would like to help
out, please contact Nelson Santos at nsantos@visualAIDS.org
Thank you for your support!
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Nelson Santos
Assistant Director
Visual AIDS
526 W 26th Street #510
New York, NY 10001
P. 212.627.9855
F. 212.627.9815
E. nsantos@visualAIDS.org
www.visualAIDS.org
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