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EphemerEye is happy to announce Transformations, a video art show

EphemerEye is happy to announce Transformations, a video art show. To be aired on Marin TV December 30th at 12am PST, January 2nd at 1 am PST, January 6th at 2 am PST.  It will be also available on Youtube for a limited time until 30 January 2023. Participating artists: 

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Introducing: Sinasi Gunes

Turkish artist Şinasi Güneş in conversation with Ephemereye. “As a concept, it is human who adds meaning to art. In this case, art is something that exists together with human being and is something that [will disappear with] the death of human being. Today, in the world imposed by global

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Veronica Shimanovskaya for Plague & Locusts 2020, and Ephemereye.

Prompted by Emma Roper-Evans to answer her interview questions for The Sunday Tribune Online, I thought it was appropriate to use those answers to accompany my entry to the Plague and Locusts 2020. I started my life in St Petersburg, then moved to the San Francisco Bay area, then to

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Plague and Locusts 2020: Leslie Mauldin

And concluding our series we present the work of Texas based artist Leslie Maudlin. E. Please say a little about yourself, your practice and interests in normal conditions. This includes identity/occupation/pursuits/training and so on. LM. I am a female artist, born and raised in the DFW [Dallas] metropolitan area, and

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Plague and Locusts: Sean Christopher Dwyer

As video art is situated on the cusp of art and technology, it is not always easy to separate it from film making or performance. The fluid boundaries include an innumerable variety of short form moving image work from abstract visuals to fictional narratives with everything in-between. Responding to Ephemereye’s artist

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Plague & Locusts 2020: Daniela Lucato

Daniela Lucato is an Italian based in Berlin. Daniela Lucato started playing theatre in Padua while studying at the university. After her degree in Philosophy she moved to Rome, Wellington and finally Berlin where she works as an actress/filmmaker. The Birthday (2014), her first short film written/directed in mandarin/english language,

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Featured Artist: David Delgado

I am David Delgado, a visual artist working mostly in paintings but not exclusively. Although my education is been in graphic and product design, my practice has been focused on contemporary arts since the first moment. Even more, I remember having this aim since primary school time. Very into abstract

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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

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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

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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.

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