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UID:c3ea5b92-b2af-418e-8bab-026f8cb84bf6.179837@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
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Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170327T180000
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UID:c3ea5b92-b2af-418e-8bab-026f8cb84bf6.179838@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
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ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170328T180000
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
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ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170329T180000
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170330T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170330T180000
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UID:c3ea5b92-b2af-418e-8bab-026f8cb84bf6.179841@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170331T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170331T180000
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URL:
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c3ea5b92-b2af-418e-8bab-026f8cb84bf6.179854@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
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ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170417T180000
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CREATED:20170403T211922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T211922Z
LOCATION:Brick City 4 101
SUMMARY:Two New Media Exhibitions at Brick City Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Brick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media arti
sts March 27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. Mil
l St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\;
noon-5 p.m. Saturday.\n\n\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and c
omputer arts. Her work explores the world viewed through new media techno
logy using web-cameras\, blogs and Google searches as source material. Sh
e received her MFA from Hunter College (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA
fellow in Computer Arts and is currently assistant professor of new media
art at the University of Massachusetts.\n\n\nVogel’s work has been scree
ned and exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and gall
eries: Storefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinne
y Contemporary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; Th
e Siberia Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, N
YC\; Kunstwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.\n\n\nManuel
Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist working in video\, photography an
d performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Media and Commu
nication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla)\,
an MFA in Photography\, Video and Related Media from the School of Visua
l Arts in New York and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU. \n
\n\nMartagon’s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\, Sp
ain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyector M
adrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS & RETO and Festival
de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institute of Con
temporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in DC. He ha
s also been the recipient of multiple international awards and grants\, i
ncluding a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ciencia y T
ecnología)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Programa de Estímulo a
la Creación y Desarrollo Artístico de Puebla). He is a regular collaborat
or with the New New Yorkers program at Queen Museum of Art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Br
ick City Gallery will feature the work of two new media artists March&nbs
p\;27-April 18\, 2017. Brick City Gallery is located at 215 W. \;Mill
St.\, Springfield. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday to Friday\; n
oon-5 p.m. Saturday.
\nJenny Vogel works in video\, photography and computer arts. Her work explores the
world viewed through new media technology using web-cameras\, blogs and G
oogle searches as source material. She received her MFA from Hunter Colle
ge (NYC) in 2003. She is a 2005 NYFA fellow in Computer Arts and is curre
ntly assistant professor of new media art at the University of Massachuse
tts.
\nVogel&rsquo\;s work has been screened and
exhibited in group and solo- shows in numerous locations and galleries: S
torefront Gallery\, NYC\; The Dallas Museum of Art\, TX\; McKinney Contem
porary\, TX\; San Francisco Camerawork\, CA\; Arnolfini\, UK\; The Siberi
a Biennial\, Russia\; The Swiss Institute\, NYC\; EFA Gallery\, NYC\; Kun
stwerke\, Berlin\; PS1 Contemporary Art Center\, NYC.
\nManuel Molina Martagon is a multimedia artist wor
king in video\, photography and performance. Martagon holds a bachelor's
degree in Mass Media and Communication from UPAEP (Universidad Popular Au
tó\;noma del Estado de Puebla)\, an MFA in Photography\, Video and
Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA in Cr
eative Writing in Spanish from NYU.
\nMartagon&rsquo\;s work has been exhibited in Mexico\, the United States\
, Spain and Cuba. His videos have been featured at festivals like Proyect
or Madrid\, Region 0 The Latino VideoArt Festival\, YANS &\; RETO and
Festival de Video Arte de Camaguey\, and institutions such as the Institu
te of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and Art Museum of the Americas in
DC. He has also been the recipient of multiple international awards and g
rants\, including a Fullbright scholarship\, CONACYT (Consejo Nacional Ci
encia y Tecnologí\;a)\, Alice Beck Odette Grant and PECD/AP (Progra
ma de Estí\;mulo a la Creació\;n y Desarrollo Artí\;sti
co de Puebla). He is a regular collaborator with the New New Yorkers prog
ram at Queen Museum of Art.  \;
\n
\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170418T180000
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