Shifting Landscapes

“Shifting Landscapes” An invitation to imagine a future that syncs art, architecture and regenerative systems under the symbol of our ancestral wisdom: The seed. A Performance and sculpture created by the artist Berta-Blanca T. Ivanow together with the architect Andrea Tusell i Falcó and creative director Maria Baños Egüen exhibited in Palau Robert 7- 28 June 2024.

Blumenhause Article

What Makes A Lake?


Artists: Maalik Abdul-Rahim, Gaspar Abrilot, Gabriela Alvarez, Andy Becker, Tal Ben Avi, Casey Bennett, Ali Beşikçi, Koan Brink, Alix Breda, Kelly Burgess, Frances Cannon, Madeline Cass, Zen Cohen, Kristie Cornell, Ben Currotto, Giuseppe De Santis, Adam DeSorbo, J Taran Diamond, Ross Doree, Peter Dubinski, Laura Duval, Richelle Forsey, Andrew Frost, Matina Galati, Roman Gioglio, Grace Glynn, Renee Greenlee, Tülin Gündoğdu, Beihua Guo, Ke Huang, Julie F Hill, Justine Highsmith, Anne Immelé, Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist, Hua Jin, Caitlin Lorraine Johnson, Phoenix Kanada, Laura Kiernan, Cassandra Klos, Kalie Krause, C.E. La Dolce, Macaulay Lerman, Victoria Maidstone, Andrea Martínez, Benjamin Mayock, Pierre Mohamed-Petit, Zaynab Mortada, Kasia Murfet, Tommy Nease, Masato Ninomiya, Kelley O’Leary, Steve Olsen, Charles-Frederick Ouellet, Ahmed Ozsever, Robert Pallesen, Jasmine Parsia, Sarah Phenix, Duy Phuong, Ilaria Pisoni, Zach Pollakoff, Jared Ragland, Will Ritson, Matt Ross, Anna Rotty, Jordan Rowell, Will Sharp, Saar Shemesh, Kate Schneider, Fiona Segadaes Da Silva, Stefanie Schaut, Yonatan Schechner, Jackson Smith, William Mark Sommer, Todd Stewart, Brian St. Denis, Michael Sundue, Lily Consuelo Saporta Tagiuri, Camila Valdés, Maxim Voloshin, Ryan Walker, Alyssa Warren, Feiyi Wen, Janice Wong, Andrew Zawacki, Mary Zompetti

What Makes a Lake? Tracing Movement brings together the work of more than 80 artists to create a portrait of Earth’ lakes, rivers, and oceans. This collection of images and text offers an intimate experience of places that we hope create a new connection to and commitment for caring for our most vulnerable ecosystems. In exploring an expanded scope of lakes around many different communities, we see how all these bodies of water are not isolated but rather flowing in and out of one another, reminding us how much our impact ripples out. What changes can be made with new awareness?

180 pages
9.25 x 12.5 inches
Unbound
contained and shipped in cardboard box
First Edition of 150 copies
English

Curated and Edited by Abbey Meaker, Estefania Puerta and Cristian Ordóñez.
Book design by Cristian Ordóñez and Abbey Meaker

Cover image by Feiyi Wen.

This publication was supported by the Burlington City Arts Community Fund Grant.

©2023

Press: 
What Makes a Lake? Tracing Movement, collective work – Louis Perreault


California Eternal

A newspaper shot on 120 film.


12x18 newspaper and 12x12 archival prints 

A love letter to california. 


Analog Cookbook Issue 6

Issue 6 featuring Giovanni Tortorici, Gabriel D. Evaristo, Archer Boyette, Kevin Obsatz, Danielle Wakin, Aman Wadhan, Rainbow Tunnel Films (Sarah Phenix and Claire Donohue), Daniel Robin, Britany Gunderson, Alejandra Orjuela, Elvira Akzigitova, Lilan Yang, Ellery Bryan, Gabby Sumney, Ciccio Coppola, Joanna Decc, Malo Sutra Fish, Guy Potter

Analog Cookbook was started in 2019 by Kate E Hinshaw in her grad student studio at University of Colorado Boulder as a way of sharing analog resources typically found in niche MFA programs with friends, filmmakers, and artists beyond the University. Deeply inspired by Helen Hill's Recipes for Disaster, Analog Cookbook aims to carry on the conversations helmed by Hill, celebrate DIY and post-studio analog techniques, and feature artists creating amazing work.