ARTISTS + MODELS: STIMULUS a fundraiser for Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center MAY 1, 2010 Rock Harbor Yard 57 Tonawanda Street Buffalo, NY $15 Advanced Tickets $20 at the Door Cry School Yearbook will set up a makeover station at this year’s Artists and Models event. Cry School Yearbook is a collaboration between Jennie Suddick, Alison… Continue reading Cry School Yearbook at Artists & Models
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New Work at Images Festival
A new short work commissioned by the Images Festival will be part of this year’s One Take Super 8 Event. Wednesday April 7, 2010 11:00PM – 12:30AM Polish Combatants’ Hall 206 Beverley Street at Cecil Toronto, ON The Images Festival is proud to host the first Toronto edition of the One Take Super 8 Event… Continue reading New Work at Images Festival
Interview on Definitely Not the Opera
Sook-Yin Lee talks with Alison S. M. Kobayashi on this week’s episode of Definitely Not the Opera. The theme of the week is the phone: How do we change when we’re on the phone? And how do we use it as a tool, beyond basic communication? This week, DNTO looks into the call of the… Continue reading Interview on Definitely Not the Opera
Cut and Run presents Dan Carter at Artists’ Television Access
OTHER PEOPLE Friday April 2, 2010 Artists’ Television Access 992 Valencia Street San Francisco, California 8PM, doors at 7:30PM $6 Cut and Run presents a night of storytelling. This set of arcane short films produced by filmmakers from throughout the world come together to acquaint us with the stories of the lost and found, silenced,… Continue reading Cut and Run presents Dan Carter at Artists’ Television Access
UPDATE: Artist Talk: March 6, 2010 at Trinity Square Video
– Saturday, March 6, 2010 2PM Trinity Square Video 401 Richmond St. West, Suite 376 –
Pleasure Dome presents: Don’t Talk to Strangers at Trinity Square Video
Harry Dodge (Los Angeles) and Alison S.M. Kobayashi (Toronto) Opening: Saturday, February 6, 2—5pm Saturday, February 6 to Saturday, March 6 Trinity Square Video 401 Richmond St. West, Suite 376 Pleasure Dome is pleased to present the two-person exhibition Don’t Talk to Strangers featuring a new single-channel video by Los Angeles artist Harry Dodge and… Continue reading Pleasure Dome presents: Don’t Talk to Strangers at Trinity Square Video
Art Metropole: Gifts By Artists
A Cry School Yearbook photo compilation is available at Art Metropole’s Gifts By Artists. (788 King Street West 2nd Floor, Toronto, Canada M5V1N6) CLICK HERE for more information.
ZineBi 51, Bilbao International Film Festival
CICLO RÃETE MI AMOR / Laugh my Darling Cycle Laugh, my darling. Humour in feminist / Queer contemporary cinema A screening series curated by Laida Lertxundi in conjunction with ZineBi 51, Bilbao International Film Festival. November 24-27th, 2009 Guggenheim Museum Auditorium, Bilbao, Spain RÃete Mi Amor, A screening series at the Guggenheim Bilbao, curated by… Continue reading ZineBi 51, Bilbao International Film Festival
DO GOOD at Toronto Reel Asian Festival
Blinded By Goodness Program Thursday November 12, 2009 1:00 PM National Film Board Cinema 150 John St @ Richmond St W YOUTH PRESENTATION | RATED: 14A Advance tickets sold out! Same day tickets sales only. For more information about the Blinded by Goodness Programme CLICK HERE! For more information about the Toronto Reel Asian Film… Continue reading DO GOOD at Toronto Reel Asian Festival
Fall In at Blackwood Gallery
Fall In October 26 – December 13, 2009 With Annie Onyi Cheung, Sophie Bélair Clément, Gillian Collyer, Zev Farber, Alison S. M. Kobayashi, Ryan Park, Roula Partheniou, Joshua Schwebel and Josh Thorpe Curated by Christof Migone The search for descent is not the erecting of foundations: on the contrary, it disturbs what was previously considered… Continue reading Fall In at Blackwood Gallery
Cry School Yearbook at Nuit Blanche
Cry School Yearbook is a collaboration between Jennie Suddick, Alison S. M. Kobayashi and Emily Gove where the artists provide goth, metalhead and stoner makeovers to willing participants. The participants will then have their photographs taken in traditional graduation gowns. The portraits will be assembled at CrySchoolYearbook.com to create the ultimate yearbook of high school… Continue reading Cry School Yearbook at Nuit Blanche
BLACKWOOD GALLERY BILLBOARD COMMISSION 2009 is to be unveiled soon
The Seven Inch Fall (2009) Curated by Christof Migone October 1, 2009 – May 1, 2010 South Building Bernie Miller Billboard/Lightbox, University of Toronto at Mississauga campus Every Fall the Blackwood Gallery commissions an artist to produce a work for the Bernie Miller Lightbox, a billboard sized (176.5 x 268.0 cm) venue installed on the… Continue reading BLACKWOOD GALLERY BILLBOARD COMMISSION 2009 is to be unveiled soon
Alison S. M. Kobayashi: Videos at Hallwalls until Oct. 23, 2009
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center is currently exhibiting an installation of Dan Carter, From Alex To Alex and a new piece created in Buffalo for the installation Period 4L. An exhibition poster is available at the gallery which includes an exhibition essay written by curator, Carolyn Tennant. Friday September 11, 2009 to Friday October 23, 2009.… Continue reading Alison S. M. Kobayashi: Videos at Hallwalls until Oct. 23, 2009
Toronto Free Broadcasting
Toronto Free Broadcasting The video “HOW TO BREAK INTO A MOTEL” from the MOTEL collaboration between Alison S. M. Kobayashi and Gintas Tirilis is available online through the Toronto Free Broadcasting’s archive of instructional videos by artists. This online archive accompanies a dynamic exhibition at Toronto Free Gallery. CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE TORONTO FREE… Continue reading Toronto Free Broadcasting
Alison S. M. Kobayashi: Videos Opens September 11
A solo exhibition at Hallways Contemporary Art Center, curated by Carolyn Tennant. A trilogy of videos based on found objects will be installed in the gallery. This includes a new video that is based on a letter that was found on a Buffalo sidewalk in 2004. Also at Hallwalls: Lewis Colburn Interregnum (1815-1969) Friday September… Continue reading Alison S. M. Kobayashi: Videos Opens September 11
I Heart Video Art
A Video Cabaret Fundraiser for the Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener Area UPCOMING SCREENING of From Alex To Alex Friday, September 11, 2009 Curated by Rob Ring Featuring video by Guy Ben-Ner, Daniel Cockburn, Alison S.M. Kobayashi, Meesoo Lee, Daito Manabe, Lynne Marsh, Steve Reinke, Pascual Sisto, Smith & Stewart, Lee Walton, William Wegman, John Wood… Continue reading I Heart Video Art
Empty Orchestra at Powell Street Festival, Vancouver
Alison S. M. Kobayashi, Lose Yourself, 2008. The Empty Orchestra program will be screened: Saturday August 1, 2009 Lion’s Den (770 Commercial Drive) Vancouver, British Columbia at 2 PM FREE ADMISSION Videos by Karilynn Ming Ho, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, Ann Marie Fleming, Alison S. M. Kobayashi, and Stephanie Comilang. For more information about the Powell… Continue reading Empty Orchestra at Powell Street Festival, Vancouver
UPCOMING SCREENING: F'n F's: Video & Performance by Asian Women
Curated by Heather Keung a part of the Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film Thursday, July 30, 9 pm, Middle Dam in Durham (In the event of rain screening will take place at the Symphony Barn) Across from Durham Art Gallery 251 George Street East Durham, Ontario Heather Keung, Bending Over Backwards, 2008. Resisting romanticism while… Continue reading UPCOMING SCREENING: F'n F's: Video & Performance by Asian Women
YARD SALE: Closing of MOTEL exhibition at XPACE
Saturday July 25th, 2009 at 2PM If you would like to participate in the closing yard sale of the MOTEL exhibition you can book a free table now! Space is limited so contact Suzanne at suzy@artlitwell.com to save a table for your items.
NO VACANCY SHOW: The MOTEL Panel Discussion
Saturday July 4, 2009 at 2PM Hosted by Suzanne Carte-Blanchenot with special guests: Richard Sewell, Ron Butwell, and a mystery guest! NO VACANCY takes the form of a late night talk show, taped during the afternoon in front of a live gallery audience. Guests will be interviewed by host Suzanne Carte-Blanchenot in the set designed… Continue reading NO VACANCY SHOW: The MOTEL Panel Discussion