Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County are invited to attend a one-night exhibition of video art on Friday, March 29 being hosted at Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum located at 48 Sevilla Street beginning at 7:00 p.m.
“Capture” will include selected video-based works by artists from throughout the United States and abroad, including Flagler College’s own Maya de Ceano-Vivas.
Artists included: Benjamin Bellas – Chicago, IL; Ellen Wetmore – Madison, WI; Erin Labonte – Manitowoc, WI; Maya de Ceano-Vivas – St. Augustine, FL; Diego Pineros Garcia – Bogota, Colombia; Kris Pierce – Fort Worth, TX; Philippos Kappa – Athens, Greece; Rob Fatal and Jessica Leimone – Oakland, CA; Jessica Tankersley – Tulsa, OK; Michael Iauch – Durham, NC; Vika Adutova – Brooklyn, NY; Maura Jasper – St. Muncie, IN; Minah Baek – Brooklyn, NY
The event has been co-organized by fine art and graphic design student Ryan Tempro and Patrick Moser, department chair of art and design at Flagler College.
Tempro will introduce the videos and briefly discuss the genesis of this project.
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