Articles tagged: Gallery Project
Gallery Project has spectacular fun with multimedia 'Circus'
Posted: Apr 17, 2013"Feats of Strength" by Joe Levickas It would be simple to say that Gallery Project’s “Circus” is more fun than a barrel of monkeys — but simple is the last way to describe this spectacular ... Read more »
Entertaining Gallery Project exhibit explores idea of extraterrestrial life
Posted: Mar 13, 2013Richard Selesnick and Nicholas Kahn "Elysium Planitia." Reflecting Gallery Project’s long-held penchant for fusing postmodern outer space with psychological inner space, “First Contact” is an imaginative trip in more ways than one. In this multimedia ... Read more »
Between two kingdoms: 'Interspecies' on exhibit at Gallery Project
Posted: Jan 14, 2013Co-workers, research partners, neighbors, hunting buddies—you would assume I am referring to types of human relationships, right? Gallery Project's current exhibition, "Interspecies", reveals that all sorts of relationships are formed between different species of wild ... Read more »
Gallery Project exhibit explores notion of 'Process as Content'
Posted: Dec 22, 2012Untitled by James Collins Gallery Project’s multi-media “Process as Content” exhibit boldly goes where this cutting-edge Ann Arbor gallery has never gone before: art for art’s sake. Yet in inimical Gallery Project style, there’s more ... Read more »
Gallery Project exhibit explores the notion of 'Quantified Self'
Posted: Sep 24, 2012"Scopophilia, Farewell to Intimacy" by Erica Podwoiski Gallery Project’s “Quantified Self” is a totally qualified success. Ann Arbor’s most fervent proponent of post-modernism, this gallery favors an artful attitude that’s socially provoking, aesthetically challenging—and all ... Read more »
Intriguing and whimsical, Gallery Project exhibit plays with the idea of 'Creature'
Posted: Aug 08, 2012“Mammuthustyranahelikosaurus” by Arnold Patrick Note: The exhibit closing date at the end of this article has been corrected. There’s all manner of fanciful (and otherwise) critters at play in Gallery Project's “Creature” exhibit. As is ... Read more »
Intriguing new Gallery Project exhibit explores spirituality in nature
Posted: Jun 23, 2012“Vesica Piscis: Breath” by Gloria Pritschet “Nature as Spirit,” the opening display of the Gallery Project's 2012-13 calendar, picks up where this adventurous local visual-art venue left off in April. As is this gallery’s practice, ... Read more »
Gallery Project exhibit takes a provocative look at 'Post Apocalypse' future
Posted: Jan 06, 2012“Beholden Are We All: The Squalor to the Splendor” by Matt Krueger Gallery Project’s latest exhibition statement provocatively asks: “What happens after the final chapter of history?” The gallery’s answer is “Post Apocalypse,” a multimedia ... Read more »
Gallery Project offers some 'Food for Thought'
Posted: Nov 15, 2011Part of James Reynolds' "Last Supper Series" in "Food For Thought." Gallery Project investigates our relationship with food from every angle in "Food for Thought." 38 artworks of all sorts created by about 30 contributors ... Read more »
food & grocery: Food for Thought: Exhibit at Ann Arbor's Gallery Project sheds new light on all things edible
Posted: Nov 01, 2011Photo | Food For Thought at the Gallery Project If you're hungry for new perspectives on the edible, a mind-expanding (and calorie-free) Food for Thought multimedia exhibit is opening this week at the Gallery Project ... Read more »
Gallery Project explores the animal world in 'Umwelt'
Posted: Oct 12, 2011“Polymorphism and the Evolution of Mimicry (Ground Snakes, genus Sonora)” by Alison Davis-Rabosky It’s a bit too easy to say Ann Arbor’s Gallery Project has now gone to the dogs—but it’s true. Also cats, dragonflies, ... Read more »
Gallery Project exhibit offers fascinating, distinctive views of 'Imagined Communities'
Posted: Aug 27, 2011"Social/Solitary" by Kelly Salchow Gallery Project's exhibit “Imagined Communities” explores what this cutting-edge art gallery calls “ideas of community in the digital world.” The contrast, of course, is communities of the pre-digital world—and there are ... Read more »
Intriguing Gallery Project exhibit explores the notion of 'Extremes'
Posted: Jul 26, 2011“A Shrine to Those Who Gave Their Lives to Ironing” by Colin Raymond The Gallery Project’s aptly titled “Extremes” cuts through the typical dross of everyday life to go where it goes best—to the edge. ... Read more »
Gallery Project exhibit finds artists 'Unhooked From Time'
Posted: Apr 25, 2011“Asylum” by Nicole Gordon Time isn’t running out soon on the Gallery Project’s “Unhooked from Time.” But the clock is ticking—in more ways than one. “Virtually everything we do is time based, scheduled, and driven ... Read more »
Gallery Project takes a look at 'What's so Funny'
Posted: Nov 08, 2010“In the Future, All Forms of Manual Labor Will be Performed with the Assistance of Robots” by Tim Pewe Note: This article has been updated to correct a misspelled name in a photo caption. Gallery ... Read more »
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