The Luminous Surface group show on exhibit at The Mission For Temporal Art

From a press release:

The Luminous Surface group show on exhibit at The Mission For Temporal Art

THE MISSION FOR TEMPORAL ART presents:

THE LUMINOUS SURFACE – group exhibition of media, cinematic, audio-visual art

Curated by DAVID LINTON

JUNE 18th – JULY 27th
Gallery hours Wed – Sun, 2pm – 7pm (& by appointment)

Opening reception – Fri June 20th 6pm – 9pm
Special Summer Solstice weekend events June 21 & 22  (TBA)
Closing reception – Sat July 26th 6pm – 9pm

The Mission For Temporal Art at The French Broad Institute
68 North Main Street, Marshall NC 28753

The Mission for Temporal Art (MTA) is pleased to announce our first group show of over 20 single channel video and audio visual works by a broad range of artists working in sound and projection and/or monitor based media who have been asked to consider the subject and object of Luminosity…
Featuring works by:
Adam Kendall (NYC), Andrea Haenggi (NYC), Bob Bellerue (NYC), Brian Chase & Ursula Scherrer (NYC), David First (NYC), David Linton (Marshall NC), Eric Barry Drasin (NYC), ESP TV – Victoria Keddie & Scott Kiernan (NYC), Greg Kowalski (MASS), Jeff Donaldson (NYC), Katherine Liberovskaya (NYC), & Al Margolis (Mass), LoVid (NYC), Marie-Hélène Parant (Montreal), Max Clarke (NYC), Naval Cassidy (NYC), Sara Baird (Asheville NC), Sara C. Sun (NYC), Tara and David Gladden (Maryland), Tashi Dorji, Carley Dergins & Jason Scott Furr (Asheville NC),Thomas Dexter (NYC), Walter Wright (Lowell Mass), XAMBUCA (Asheville NC)

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For announcements about Summer Solstice & other special “Luminous Surface” events, please visit: http://themissionfortemporalart.blogspot.com/
For information & appointments,
Please E-mail themissionfortemporalart@yahoo.com – or call (917) 650 7321

Please continue reading for more information …
About the show: CURATOR’S STATEMENT
About the Curator: DAVID LINTON
About the Organization: THE MISSION FOR TEMPORAL ART

About the show: CURATOR’S STATEMENT
“Artists of diverse persuasions have been drawn to the temporal video image since it’s naissance. All who are drawn to it must sooner or later engage the inherent ephemeral light bearing nature of the Medium itself… in varying degrees perhaps: for some as tool in the process of representation… for others in the exploration of it’s own generative ontology… It is perhaps in the intersection of these apparently divergent approaches where the most intriguing frissons may yet be emerging… we hope… Since these days the distance – in our understanding – between Light and I

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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