ICI Associate featured in New DVD

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ICI Associate, Christel Dillbohner, has been featured in a new DVD entitled Authentic Visual Voices: Contemporary Paper and Encaustic.

The DVD “offers a rare opportunity to gain insight into the artistic process [of] 28 professional artists in their own voices.”

www.authenticvisualvoices.com for more info.

ICI Associate Christel Dillbohner in New Exhibition

Christel Dillbohner, a long-time ICI associate, was featured in a show titled TERRAIN: Exploring the Language of Landscape. The exhibition ‘offered meditations on nature through visual explorations of an inherent language and relationship to the earth that is at once mysterious and sublime.’ It showed at the Berkeley Art Center from February 11 – April 1, 2012.

East Bay Express, a publication out of Oakland, California, recently published a review of TERRAIN: Exploring the Language of Landscape. View it online HERE, or read an archived version on our website.

 

Associate Anna Ayeroff in Exhibition

ICI associate Anna Ayeroff work was included in a recent exhibition titled Myths of Progress: Utopic Dreams/Dystopic Realities. Her work included a multi-media installation that explores her family’s personal history in Clarion, Utah—a Jewish farming colony that was originally envisioned as a utopian community. The show ran from February 16 – March 31, 2012 at the Kala Gallery in Berkeley, California and included nine artists.

Associate Review – East Bay Express, February 22, 2012

ICI associate Christel Dillbohner’s recent exhibition titled TERRAIN: Exploring the Language of Landscape was reviewed in the February edition of the East Bay Express, a publication out of Oakland, California.

Read the review online HERE, or read an archived version below.

Associate Axel Forrester in London Exhibition

Axel Forrester, one of our founding associates, relocated to England over two years ago. Read about her film, Severance, in a review of a London exhibition curated by Annika Erikson that includes this work.

It follows a string of commuters travelling on the Paris Métro, with eyes closed or staring into space. It is an interesting and visually appealing study of the phenomenon of moving alone in and through public places, being surrounded by people but remaining disconnected.

Read the entire review or check out some of Axel’s videos.