Plague and Locusts 2020: Nicholas Goergen
In conversation with Nicholas Goergen, we asked the artist to share with us his thoughts on how the Pandemic of 2020 is influencing his life and work. Honey I’m Home. Nicholas Goergen, 2020 E: Please tell us about yourself, your art practice and life in normal times. NG: My name
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020: Natalia Jezova
What could be more enchanting than a mystery? I suppose, only the love for the mystery and the quest which one embarks on in trying to solve it. I am a Russian-born artist who lives in London. I communicate through a wide variety of media, including photography, film and installation.
Read on!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
Read on!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
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020. June.
Primer for Pandemic, © Nancy Wyllie, 2020 Holding My Breath, digital video, 2020. © Timo Kahlen At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we published a call for artists, entitled ‘Plague and Locusts 2020′. As we face a pandemic of über-Biblical proportions, together with the rise of right-wing politicians, loss and deterioration
Read on!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
Read on!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
Read on!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 First Vallejo Silent Film Festival in July of 2019. More updates are coming soon. Participation Artists: Adrian Regnier Chavez, Eija Temisevä, Ilaria Pezone, Lorenzo Papanti, Lydia Gyurina, Pierre Ajavon, Joanne
Read on!Vallejo in Motion 2018
Come and bring your friends at Magazine-168 on Azuar Ave & Mercado Ct, Mare Island. (Coordinates: 38.083814, -122.257083) Participating Artists: Dorothy Herger Darcie O’Brian Veronica Shimanovskaya TJ Walkup Thomas Wojak Seth Worden
Read on!Artists are announced!
We are happy to announce the list of artists whose work will be shown at the Essanay Silent Film Museum in Niles, CA. We’ve had a very good response to Ephemereye Artist Call, with many excellent submissions, and we were hard pressed to narrow down the selection of artists for
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