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Plague and Locusts 2020: Katherine Sweetman

Answering our questions, Katherine Sweetman shares her thoughts on current creative climate, her inspirations and plans, and showing her work that she submitted to Ephemereye Plague and Locusts 2020 virtual show. Weird, Katherine Sweetman. 2020. Today, I tend to classify myself as an artist, content creator, and/or documentary filmmaker. About

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Plague and Locusts 2020: Pierre Ajavon

Pierre Ajavon is a visual artist, composer & musician. He lives in Paris and exhibits internationally. After sociology studies focused on psychedelic culture, he embarked on a long musical journey as a composer and multi-instrumentalist. He moved into video art when he saw the possibility of bringing the sound and

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Featured: Terry Flaxton, Part I

Introducing British moving image artist Terry Flaxton. But first, let’s accept a generous gift from Terry. His work Cloud Sculptures Over the Atacama Desert. is being offered as a virtual gift on seditionart.com. If you’re interested in virtually owning this piece as a courtesy of the artist, just click ‘BUY‘

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Plague and Locusts 2020. August. Featured Artist: Anne Urik

© Anne Urik. Courtesy of the artist. Photographer and a filmmaker, Anna Urik was born Prague. Since 2009, after completing her degree at the Goldsmiths, she is based in London, and works and exhibits internationally. A photographer and a filmmaker, Anna Urik was born in Prague. Since 2009, after completing her

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Kgaugelo Rakgwale

It is not always simple to separate the artist’s statement from the artist whose work doesn’t appear to manifest what it claims to be manifesting. A nod to ‘contemporary discourse’ seems to be the norm while discussing art. It is sometimes overlooked that contemporary discourse is a living and breathing

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Persian Heritage for the World Show

September 26th, 2019 4.00 – Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Cambridge Moving image art screening. Free admission. Persian Heritage for the World is a title that implies movement, the underlying and intertwining motion of a culture spreading outwards. Almost as a metaphor for this, the medium selected for the art show

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Q&A with Maryam Farahzadi

In anticipation of the upcoming exhibition curated by Ephemereye in collaboration with the Pembroke Centre for Persian Studies we had briefly interviewed one of the participating artists Maryam Farahzadi. The Cambridge Shahnameh Centre for Persian Studies will be celebrating its 5th Anniversary in 2019. As a part of Shahnameh Forever

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Trend or Metamorphosis

The shift that is happening in the art now is both predictable and predicted. In the search of new forms of expression and making, Digital has emerged as the medium of our time. Dismissed and patronised by the traditionalists as it may have been, it only had about 60 years

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Save the date! Moving Silently 2019

Our show Moving Silently that premiered at The Essanay Silent Film Museum in Fremont, CA is being transferred to The Empress theatre in Vallejo, where it will take part in the Silent Film Series (launched in 2018) in July of 2019. More updates are coming soon. PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Adrian Regnier

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