Light Work E-Newsletter #35
July 17, 2007
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Artist-in-Residence Update

 
Newsletter #35
July 2007
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Artist-in-Residence Program: Todd Gray
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Todd Gray image If you're in Syracuse this month, you may hear the drumbeat of artist Todd Gray, who has come to participate in Light Work's Artist-in-Residence program. So he can keep up his African drum skills, we have already put him in touch with a local drum group, and assured him the Light Work apartment is likely to be soundproof. Gray has plans to expand his photo-based shamanist performance series into a multi-media event that will feature multiple projection screens synched by software to the rhythm of his drumbeat. Envision Gray drumming as his spiritualist personae, with projections firing off juxtaposing images of African and American culture and architecture, interspersed with images of from private 'shaman' performances in which he applied shaving cream to his body, enacting various totemic animate forms. If you're already feeling a trance-like state coming on with mere anticipation of experiencing such a meld of music, religion, and excess imagery-don't worry-that's just what he intends.

Todd Gray spends his time between Ghana and Los Angeles, CA. He attended the California Institute of the Arts in the late 1970s and became the young Michael Jackson's official photographer from 1979-1984. In the late 1980s, Gray received his MFA from Cal Arts and turned from his commercial experience to a conceptually rigorous body of work. He has exhibited widely, at venues including the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture. He is currently a Professor of Photography and Digital Imaging at Cal State Long Beach. More of Gray's work can be seen on his website at www.uber.com/toddgray. [Image: Todd Gray-Shaman Series]

Other 2007 Artists-in-Residence have included:
Suzanne Mejean
Lucas Foglia
Marla Sweeney
Elwira Jaglowska


Artist-in-Residence Program Call for Entries
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AIR program
Light Work invites artists working in photography and digital media to apply for the Artist-in-Residence program. Each year Light Work invites 12-15 artists to participate in one-month residencies in Syracuse. Selected artists receive a $4,000 stipend, 24-hour access to our facility, and generous staff support. Light Work accepts applications all year, but if you apply now you will be considered during the August round of application reviews.

[Image: John Mannion, digital lab manager, and Lisa M. Robinson, past Artist-in-Residence, color proofing digital prints]

For more information about the Artist-in-Residence program, follow these links:
How To Apply
Past Artists-in-Residence



Ben Gest Exhibition
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Ben Gest exhibition

Light Work would like to remind you that the Ben Gest exhibition is only on view in our main gallery until July 27. The Newhouse Photography Annual will also close on that date. Stop by and take a look before the exhibitions close, or call 315-443-1300 to schedule a gallery talk and tour.

Gallery hours for this exhibition are Sunday through Friday, 10am-5pm, and by appointment. Exhibition details.

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