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Title:
Soda Diamond
Medium: Acrylic suspension on stretched paper collage Size: 24"x30" Summer lazy, laying a diamond crust of flies on the lake. The quay abstracts into the night and rises to the edge of the atmosphere...
Title:
Conspicuous Consumptives
Medium: US Currency Size: 11"x11" Ms.Weinmayr's work distills complex relationships of power and equality, repulsion and attraction into abstract, organic forms...
Title:
Weightshift
Medium: Pencil performance piece Size: Site Specific The drawing is a progression, an animation compressed onto one frame. One point moves towards another, changing the relationship between them...
Title:
Heather
Medium: Photography Size: 23"x33" Mary Steel-Hayes is a photographer working out of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Her photography features performers featured on Coney Island's famous freaks strip...
Title:
Loot & Be Shot
Medium: Graphite on Paper Size: 24"x32" A direct reference to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina where martial law was instituted to protect private property before humanitarian aid was given...
Title:
The Way Rain Decided to Fall
Medium: Ballpoint Pen, Oil Pastel on Wood Size: 24"x50" A drawing interpreting seasonal sourcing, Rain is the earmark of Spring and the washing over into Summer. As thoughts blossom, and nostalgia ripens, the last days...
Title:
A Decision Period
Medium: Oil on Board Size: 8"x8" These are experiments in superimposing/ illustrations of the separable halo that obscures the donner's day...
Title:
Continuous Line
Ryan Brown is a mixed media and performance artist residing in Brooklyn. After receiving his BFA at the School of Visual Arts, he has gone on to orchestrate public performances that necessitate group interaction...
Title:
All is Flux
An edition of three artist books about growth and change, Erin's work explores these two topics across physical, mental, emotional and socio-cultural themes...
Title:
Grub
Medium: Digital Print Size: 32"x48" Like a black-hearted Bob Ross, Jason Rosenstock shamelessly wields a Wacom Tablet and a Mac like a club, bashing out mountains, trees and epic skies...
Title:
Agnostic
Medium: Oil Pastel on Paper Size: 16"x20" The shapes, color, and people are what I see every day in the city, but what really affects the painting is the energy...
Title:
La Peperoncina
Medium: Papier Mache Size: 6"x19" A New Jersey based artist by night, and Manhattan cop/forensic composite sketch artist by day, Charles is the self-titled Machiavellian Prince of Bohemia...
Title:
The Diet Plan
Medium: Ink on Paper Size: 60"x120" A Brooklyn based artist, David Button feels that drawing is his written language and the endeavors he pursues are an extension of the human condition...
 

Curation

Curation: Thematically, films and artwork may be of any genre and medium while loosely interpreting the title of the festival. Although dogmatic in its title, the festival does not pursue religious subject matter, but merely offers a Western metaphor for the celebration of change, and the gathering of ideas. Previous submissions drew from comedy, tragedy, drama, animation, artistic, video art, and documentary motifs, but are not limited to these categories. In short, the call for entries seeks to expose up-and-coming filmmakers, artists, and animators to a creative audience of peers. Thirteen films will be chosen, along with thirteen artworks. All art submissions will be shown "as is", i.e., paintings, photographs, and sculpture displays should be pre-framed and prepared by the artist. Dimensions for artworks should not be more than four feet wide and six feet high. Films must be 15 minutes and under, with a one minute minimum. The due date for artworks and films is September 1st. Films may be snail or e-mailed, but will be compiled on a single DVD for final projection. Please include a brief artist's statement, narrative of film/artwork, and a short description of how the film/artwork interprets the festival's theme. Artists please attach a jpeg image of the artwork, and a headshot in jpeg format. Directors, please attach a jpeg still from the film, along with a jpeg headshot. Please provide both DVD and Mini-DV format for films.