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May 20, 2011, 12:09:28 AM5/20/11
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We have some new works in a group show opening today in Arlington VA.
Also, a collaboration with Douglas Repetto is in a new publication

*Contain, Maintain, Sustain
Exploring the Influence of Sustainability on Contemporary Art
May 19 - July 17, 2011
Two of our new pieces are showing in this group show:
Valleys and Temporary Light and Two out of Three Near Death
Experiences (2010-2011)

Artisphere, Washington Project for the Arts (WPA),and Washington
Sculptors Group (WSG) are proud to present Contain, Maintain, Sustain
a joint exhibition on view in Artisphere's Terrace gallery from May 19
through July 17, 2011. The exhibition takes stock of the ways in which
concerns around sustainability are being articulated and visualized by
contemporary artists today. Curators Welmoed Laanstra, Sara Reisman,
and Ernesto Santalla selected a group of 24 international and locally-
based artists to present work that activates and complicates the local/
global dynamic that has historically framed ideas about reuse and
conservation of environmental resources.

Participating artists include Jane Benson (Brooklyn, NY), Michael
Booker (College Park, MD), Greg Braun (Hartwood, VA), Carlos Bunga
(Barcelona, Spain), Michael Cataldi (Brooklyn, NY), Ronit Eisenbach
(Takoma Park, MD), Gregory Euclide (Le Sueur, MN), Tom Greaves
(Washington, DC), Rachel Higgins (Brooklyn, NY), Christopher K. Ho
(New York, NY), Mariah Anne Johnson (Washington, DC), Morgana King
(New Orleans, LA), Barbara Liotta (Washington, DC), LoVid (New York,
NY), Mary Mattingly (New York, NY), Jens Praet (Florence, Italy),
Cordy Ryman (New York, NY), Katrín Sigurdardóttir (New York, NY), Dan
Steinhilber (Washington, DC), Tattfoo Tan (Staten Island, NY), Katja
Toporski (Takoma Park, MD), Lina Vargas De La Hoz (Silver Spring, MD),
Julia von Eichel (Brooklyn, NY), and Ishmael Randall Weeks (Brooklyn,
NY and Cusco, Peru).

*We made a new edition of prints with Douglas Repetto as a part of our
ongoing collaboration Cross Current Resonance Transducer (CCRT). They
are now apart of a beautiful box set of SP Weather Reports.
http://spweatherstation.net/?page_id=6
Now in its fourth year, SP Weather Reports are an annual portfolio
trade featuring 12 artists (or artist groups) responding to monthly
data from the SPWS base in Long Island City, Queens. Weather
interpreters are invited to contribute an edition (in a minimum size
of 30) in response to one month of SPWS station data (indoor/outdoor
temp, barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, etc) in whatever format
they choose.
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