Ottjorg A.C.
Viviane Rombaldi Seppey
Jessica Angel
Shinique Smith
Rosalia Bermudez
Supakitch
Romain Garcin
Hope Dector
Matthew Trygve Tung
Darina Karpov
Mary Wheeler
Enoc Perez
Joe Fig
Group Exhibition curated by Joe Fig. Alternative ways to look at urban phenomena and reflect on modernity
Group Exhibition curated by Joe Fig. Pyschogeography can be looked at as a range of playful and inventive strategies for exploring cities; an emphasis on diverting pedestrians off of the predictable path and jolting them into a new awareness of the urban landscape. The artists in the show act as flaneurs, urban explorers, and physchogeographers, combing the city for materials, creating new pathways through the built environment and altering the viewer's perception of the city itself. Emphasizing the physical trace that the city imposes as well as the erasure that it creates, the work on view presents alternative ways to look at urban phenomena and reflect on modernity. Artists: Ottjorg A.C., Viviane Rombaldi Seppey, Jessica Angel, Shinique Smith, Rosalia Bermudez, Supakitch/Romain Garcin, Hope Dector, Matthew Trygve, Tung, Darina Karpov, Mary Wheeler, Enoc Perez. In conjunction with the Spring Open Studio.