Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Collision Nine at Art Interactive

The Berwick checks out Collision Nine at Art Interactive.

Also, check out the Berwick Roving Critic below.

Collision Nine runs
until February 12, 2006

Gallery Hours:
Saturday & Sunday 12-6pm
www.artinteractive.org

Monday, January 30, 2006

Roving Critic Attacks Collision Nine


The Berwick's team of roving critics drop in on Collision Nine, the newest offering from Collision Collective at Art Interactive.


Thanks to Colin Asquith, George Cox, Cortney Cox, Maire Elliott, and Jim Manning.




Collision Nine runs until February 12, 2006.
Gallery Hours: Saturday & Sunday 12-6pm
www.artinteractive.org

thoughts from the reel bar


The Berwick's Katya and Deb check out a Thursday night art opening.

Saturday, January 07, 2006

PUBLIC ART INCUBATOR PROGRAM - APPLY NOW

Deadline: February 15, 2006.

The Berwick Research Institute is pleased to announce its new Public Art Incubator (PAI) residency program.

Creating public art can be a long and complicated process, often requiring extensive fieldresearch, community dialogue, and significant personal and creative reflection. The Berwick Research Institute Public Art Incubator Program (PAI) provides support and critical feedback to artists exploring ideas and experiments in public art that are still in the research and development stage.

PAI Program 2006 Application

Friday, January 06, 2006

Berwick & Friends Rock the LEF !

The LEF Foundation Contemporary Work Fund awards were announced recently. The following Berwickians are among the honorees:

Morgan Schwartz, AIR Artist 2005
Funds to support Whether/Weather, a messaging system exploring communication and discovery through illuminated beacons launched into the sky.website

Andi Sutton, Satellite Program Co-curator
Funds to support the National Bitter Melon Council, a social performance project that uses food promotion to inspire artistic dialogue. website

The Berwick Research Institute
General support for the Berwick Research Institute to continue the Artist In Research Residency Program and to expand the Artist In Research Public Art Satellite Program, providing time and space to develop projects. Special thanks to Meg Rotzel, Mary Fuller, Natalie Vinksi, Andi Sutton, and Susan Sakash for all of their hard work!