Plague and Locusts 2020: Danielle Imara
During our virtual conversation with Danielle Imara, we asked her to introduce herself and her work. Danielle is a participating artist in our virtual show Plague and Locusts 2020. Here you can see her work. E. Please tell our readers a little about yourself, your practice and interests in the
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020: David Cohn
My video art practice has always been a way for me to organize my thoughts – specifically those thoughts that feel as if they don’t belong in any real worldly dialogue. They are not thoughts I would normally express in conversation with others, but instead are what I might say
Read on!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: Johanna Yukiko Haneda
Introducing Yukiko Haneda, a singer and a performing artist, whos practice migrated toward video work during the pandemic, the medium which she is exploring now. “Cubic Orange” from HEARTBEAT INK Performing Art, Theatre Improv Performance E: Please introduce yourself, your practice, and interests, and how do you work in normal
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020: Carlotta Storelli
International and interdisciplinary artist, she studies theater, dance and art. She is dedicated to interdisciplinary language research as an interpreter, choreographer and pedagogue. Born in Switzerland on April 4, 1990, in the city of Locarno where she receives her baccalaureate at the CSIA school. After graduating she moved to Spain
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020. November: Nancy Wyllie.
Nancy Wyllie. Courtesy of the artist. Trained as a painter, my work became extremely narrative as it matured. I remember being asked more than once if making films was something I would pursue. After completing a Master’s at RISD and Tulane University, I moved to SoHo where I continued my
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020. November: Matteo Campulla.
Continuing a series of interviews with video artists who responded to our artist call Plague and Locusts 2020 with had a virtual Q&A with Matteo Campulla. Outside, Matteo Campulla. I am 38 years old and I am a Sardinian artist based in Milan, Italy. After graduating from the artistic high
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020. November: Eija Temisevä.
“I perform myself in many of my videos. Pictures tell more than my words about my video work.” Eija Temisevä. I am a Finnish sculptor who started to make videos 2013 after teaching sculpture for 26 years. I am a self educated video artist. Now I get a little pension
Read on!Plague and Locusts 2020. October: Veronyka Lao
Eat, Veronyka Lau 2020 “I came into art rather late in life. I was in animal activism and was a martial art instructor before art and it was through the connections made in civil society and the art community in Singapore that I became interested in the contemporary art scene
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
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