
HERE is a series of performances projected across numerous digital platforms. It is
an investigation, reaction, and dialogue about Art on the Screen.
Here explores the trivium of subject, camera, and observer. It concerns itself with time, in that
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the works are temporal and permanent; performance and document. It ponders the voyeuristic
paradigm many are navigating in the age of COVID-19 where we are physically separated yet
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invited into each other's homes. Moments happen and are held in no-place places. They are
here, anywhere, everywhere, and nowhere.
Here is a scavenger hunt that invites artists and viewers to bounce across various
communication, display, and presentation platforms. We have invited artists that have created
work specifically meant for the screen, whose final product is meant to be consumed through a
computer or phone.
Artists include:
MOREHSHIN ALLAHYARI · JIMENA BERMEJO · JOVAN BROCK · JYLIK BUISSERETH & WARREN DICKSON · TOM MAIO · KIRK AMARAL SNOW · MANDY CANO VILLALOBOS
Information about performance location and times will be released on our channels:
montserrat.edu/galleries || facebook.com/montserrat.galleries ||
instagram.com/montserratgalleries || Montserrat Galleries on YouTube
PERFORMANCES
Monday, June 15
Sanities and Solitudes: Blow (Birthday)
7:00–7:30pm
Wednesday, June 17
She Who Sees the Unknown (Aisha Qandisha)
7:00–7:30pm
Montserrat College of Art is a private, residential college of visual art educating the designers, artists, entrepreneurs for a rapidly changing world that requires creative solutions to new challenges. At the intersection of art, design and technology, the college offers three international programs, 12 concentrations and a required internship program. Montserrat alumni are employed by some of the country's biggest brands including Disney, Puma, Hasbro and more. Students earn the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and develop their skills for success in today's growing creative economy. The college also offers year-round classes for youth, teens and adults through its Continuing Education Division, and has four public galleries offering year-round, free, exhibitions and lectures. Montserrat is "Where Creativity Works." www.montserrat.edu