Curatorial Experience

Curatorial Experience 

The Augmented Landscape, Tamiko Theil, Will Pappenheimer, John Craig Freeman, Kristin Lucas, The Salem Maritime National Historic Site, a national park, May 27 – November 30, 2017.

Not of This Earth: Contemporary Art and Science Fiction, Sophia Brueckner, Micah Ganske, Tatiana Gulenkina, Carol Hayes, Michael Lewy, Joseph Popper, Chris Rackley, and Marion Tampon-Lajarriette, co-curated with Michael Lewy, at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, January 14 – February 26, 2017

Constructed Video, Andrew Neumann, Georgie Friedman and Robin Mandel, curated exhibition at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, November 12 to December 18, 2016

Harbor Islands by Anthony Montuori, curated public screen work, Harbor Islands Welcome Center in the Greenway Conservancy, October 6, 2016 – Present

ARt: Augmented Reality, Joseph Farbrook, John Craig Freeman and Will Pappenheimer, in collaboration with Zachary Brady, curated exhibition at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, September 17 to October 30, 2016

Art on the Marquee, Round 18, Co-curated with Stephanie Dvareckas the second curated round, pairing five traditional fine artists with five digital artists to collaboratively create five new works at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in South Boston,, MA. June 1 to October 24, 2016

Membrane: Biology and Art, Natalie Andrew, Joe Davis, David Kim, Jessica Polka, Seth Shipman and the Art ± Bio Collaborative (Saúl Nava and Stephanie Dowdy-Nava), curated exhibition at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, March 26 – May 1, 2016

Curious Sound Objects, Co-curated with Stephanie Dvareckas and Nickolas Peter Chelyapov, The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, September 18 to October 25, 2015

+/-, Sophia Brueckner, Dan Collins, Katie Davies and R. Peter Walters, Sophie Kahn, Denise Marika, Michael Mittelman, Jonathon Monaghan, Michael Rees, and John Slepian. Curated exhibition of additive and subtractive technologies in contemporary sculpture. Joseloff/Silpe galleries at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, CT., September 8 – October 21, 2015

Intelligent Objects: Empathetic and Smart Art, Juried a national exhibition of art. Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, CT., June 12 – July 17, 2015

Art on the Marquee, Round 14, Co-curated with Stephanie Dvareckas the first-ever curated round, pairing five traditional fine artists with five digital artists to collaboratively create five new works at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in South Boston,, MA. Opening: Thursday, June 10 through September 2015

Prime Time: Third Annual New Media Juried Exhibition, Co-juried with Morgan Santander, Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, NC., March 31 – August 2, 2015

Otto Piene & Electronic Art in New England, Co-curated with Joseph Ketner II & John Powell, The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, January 10 – February 15 2015

Chunky Frog Time by Brian Knep, curated public screen work, Harbor Islands Pavilion in the Greenway Conservancy, June 2014 – December 2014

Art on the Marquee, organized ongoing public art project to commission public media art for display on the new 80-foot-tall multi-screen LED marquee outside the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in South Boston, MA. At present (7/15) there are 104 artists projects, and 24 students projects in rotation on the Marquee. January 2012 – ongoing

Crossover, Sophia Brueckner, Nicholas Irzyk, Carlos Jiménez Cahua, Nathalie Miebach and Monica Tap, Co-curated with Stephanie Dvareckas, The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, May 3 – June 15, 2014

Bálint Bolygó: Drawing Machines, Co-curated with Joseph D. Ketner, joint exhibition at Emerson College’s Huret and Spector Gallery and the Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, October 18 – December 15, 2013

Mathematical Rhymes, Stephen Beck, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Mohr, Lillian Schwartz, Yoshi Sodeoka, Casey Reas and Stan VanDerBeek, Boston Cyberartsm in conjunction with Leonardo Electronic Almanac and Operational and Curatorial Research, co-curated with Lanfranco Aceti (Executive Curator/Editor-in-Chief, LEA), Vince Dziekan (Senior Curator, LEA), Meredith Hoy and Kris Paulsen, The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, September 6 – October 6, 2013

Phases by Sophia Brueckner and Catherine D’Ignazio, curated public screen work, Harbor Islands Pavilion in the Greenway Conservancy, June 2013 – June 2014

The Game’s Afoot: Video Game Art, Rob Gonsalves, Victor Liu and Anthony Montuori, curated exhibition at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, March 2 – April 14, 2013

City of Work, by Michael Lewy, curated exhibition at The Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, January 11 – February 17, 2013

Life: 44013, by Alexander Reben, curated public screen work, Harbor Islands Pavilion in the Greenway Conservancy, December 5, 2012 – ongoing

Cycles, Tides and Seasons, by Ben Houge, curated public screen work, Harbor Islands Pavilion in the Greenway Conservancy, May 31, 2011 – November 28, 2011

Mixed Signals: Re-presenting Sensory Information co-curated with Heidi Kayser, The Gallery at Atlantic Wharf, 290 Congress St. Boston, February 27, 2012 – April 13, 2012

Vast Vistas: Landscape in New Media co-curated with Heidi Kayser, The Gallery at Atlantic Wharf, 290 Congress St. Boston, December 12, 2011 – February 10, 2012

BEHOLD: Sight in New Media co-curated with Heidi Kayser, The Gallery at Atlantic Wharf, 290 Congress St. Boston, October 10 2011 – December 4, 2011

Fluid Perimeters: An Exhibition of Dynamic Digital Imagery, co-curated with Heidi Kayser, Atlantic Wharf, 290 Congress St. Boston, as part of the 2011 Boston Cyberarts Festival, April 22, 2011 – May 1, 2012

Drawing with Code, Works from the Anne and Michael Spalter Collection, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, January 29 – April 24, 2011

The Loops Project, four new media reinterpretations of the 2001 Loops open source artwork by OpenEnded Group and the Cunningham Foundation, by Brian Knep, Golan Levin, Casey Reas and Sosolimited, MIT Museum as part of the 2009 Boston Cyberarts Festival, April 24 – May 14, 2009

Act React: Interactive Installation Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, October 4, 2008 – January 11, 2009

Art +Math, co-curated with Heidi Kayser, Axiom Gallery, Boston, March 14 – April 25, 2008

Inside the Box: Dioramas in Contemporary Art, co-curated with Phaedra Shanbaum, Howard Yezerski Gallery, 14 Newbury Street, Boston, January 5 – February 5, 2008

Image Radio, Interactive Experiments in Public Space, co-curated with Olga Mink, Eindhoven, Netherlands, November 2 – 4, 2007

Summer Street Solstice II, curated eight video and computer artists for exhibit at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, 415 Summer Street, Boston, June 21, 2006

The 2006 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Dina Deitsch. April 29 – August 20, 2006

Software Art, DeCordova Museum, January 28 – April 16, 2006

Robert Arnold: Zeno’s Paradox, DeCordova Museum, September 10, 2005 – January 8, 2006

The 2005 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, DeCordova Museum Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Alexandra Novina. April 30 – July 31, 2005

mobiustrip, DeCordova Museum, September 18, 2004 – January 2, 2005

Participatory Democracy, Art Interactive, Cambridge, MA, 2004

Artists In Residencies in Technology Companies of Massachusetts (ARTCOM), An exhibit of Boston Cyberarts ARTCOM work was shown at the DeCordova Museum April – May 2005

Look Out, Co-curated with Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Tim Druckrey amd Julia Scher, Joseloff Gallery,,University of Hartford/Hartford Art School, West Hartford, CT, January 26 – February 27, 2005

The 2004 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Alexandra Novina,.June 12 – September 5, 2004

 

Self Evidence; Identity in Contemporary Art, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Francine Weiss, Curatorial Fellow. February 7 – May 30, 2004

Circles: Video Installations by Bebe Beard and Larimer Richards, VideoSpace at the Judi Rotenberg Gallery, 2003

Ron Kuivila: An Outgoing Message, DeCordova Museum, September 13, 2003 – January 18, 2004

The 2003 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso  and Curatorial Fellow Francine Weiss, June 7 – August 31, 2003

The Pig Wings Project, by the Tissue Culture & Art Project, DeCordova Museum, March 8 – May 25, 2003

Self Portraits in New Media, Westport Art Center, West Port CT 2003

Robert Kieronski: Photonic Evolution in Deep Time II, DeCordova Museum, January – August 2003

In the Loop: Cyclical Video Art, DeCordova Museum, throughout the year 2003

The Ambient Electron: Abstract Media Art, DeCordova Museum, September 14, 2002 – February 23, 2003

Independent Digital Shorts, VideoSpace and Balagan collaborative exhibition at the Association of Moving Image Archivists National Conference, Boston MA, November 19 – 20, 2002

Web Racket: Contemporary Interactive Media Art, DeCordova Museum, June 8 – September 1, 2002

Andrew Neumann: Arcade: Industrial Panels DeCordova Museum, January 19 – May 27, 2002

Augmented Realities, curated with 911 Gallery director Mary Ann Kearns, Boston Cyberarts CyberArtCentral, Boston Architectural Center; April 21 – May 6, 2001

The Lite Show, an international festival of low-bandwidth animation and interactive web-based art Bartos Theater MIT, April 24, 2001

The 2001 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Jennifer Uhrhane, April 7 – May 28, 2001

Flights of Fantasy, an installation by the Interactive Cinema Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab, DeCordova Museum, April 7 – May 28, 2001

Lighten Up: Art with a Sense of Humor, DeCordova Museum, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Gillian Nagler, February 3 – May 28, 2001

No Hair Day: DeCordova Museum, Photographs by Elsa Dorfman, Film by Bob Burns, September 16, 2000 – January 21, 2001

The 2000 DeCordova Annual Exhibition, Organized with Director of Curatorial Affairs Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Curator Nick Capasso and Curatorial Fellow Gillian Nagler, May 13 – September 4, 2000

The Electronic Canvas, DeCordova Museum, March 25 – April 30, 2000

Recoil: A Video Installation by Denise Marika, DeCordova Museum, September 18, 1999 – November 28, 1999

Sudden Video, VideoSpace at Mobius 1999

Executive Producer, COAXIAL, Two Nights of Experimental Electronic Music, The Middle East Cafe. May 8 & 9, 1999, as part of the 1999 Boston Cyberarts Festival, May 1-15, 1999

Mind Into Matter: New Digital Sculpture, co-curated with Francine Koslow Miller, Computer Museum, Boston, as part of the 1999 Boston Cyberarts Festival, May 1-15, 1999

Karl Sims: A Video Retrospective, DeCordova Museum, January 16 – May 31, 1999

The History Of Video Art In Boston, Part III, Two Inventions and A Law: The Explosion of Video Access, DeCordova Museum, October 13, 1998 – January 17, 1999

The Mirror Project: Videos by Somerville Youth, DeCordova Museum, June 13 – October 4, 1998

Ritual Acts: Videos by Women, DeCordova Museum, March 28, 1998 – May 25, 1998

The History Of Video Art In Boston, Part II, The 80’s: The CAT Fund, DeCordova Museum, September 13, 1997 – December 28, 1997

Pioneer Valley Videos: Video Art from Western New England, DeCordova Museum, June 14 – September 1, 1997

Sharon Daniel: Narrative Contingencies, Virtual Gallery at DeCordova: www.decordova.org, February 8 – May 26, 1997

Irony Rules: Incongruity In Video, VideoSpace at Mobius, November 1996

The History Of Video Art In Boston, Part I, The Vision Of Fred Barzyk, The WGBH New Television Workshop 1967–1978, DeCordova Museum, September 14, 1996 – January 20, 1997

Tony Cokes: A Video Retrospective, DeCordova Museum, June 1 – September 8, 1996

Visión Múltiple / Multiple Vision, an Exchange with Mexico City Video Artists, curated the New England component: Videos From New England , Museo Contemporá neo Carrillo Gil, Mexico, D.F. Mexico; Produced Videos form Mexico, VideoSpace at Mobius, May 1996

A Sense of Place: Massachusetts Video Art, VideoSpace at Mobius, Boston, April 1996

The U.F.O. Project, a group art exhibition, Mobius Gallery, Boston, MA, March 1996

Copyright Violations, VideoSpace at Mobius, Boston, February 1996

Censored Television: Activist Video, co-curated with Liz Canner, VideoSpace at Landsdowne, Boston, October 1995

The Videos of Emergency Broadcast Network, VideoSpace at Landsdowne, Boston, September 1995

A Sense of Place: Massachusetts Video Art, Zone Arts Center, Springfield and Northampton, MA, May 1995

Expanding Bandwidth: New Video Talent, DeCordova Museum, February 4 – March 12, 1995

Performance Video, VideoSpace at Harvard, The Harvard Film Archives, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February 1995

24 Hours Of Video, video exhibitions, 88 Room, Allston MA, February 1995

Joan Braderman, A Video Retrospective, DeCordova Museum, December 10, 1994 – January 29, 1995

Mass Video, VideoSpace at Harvard, The Harvard Film Archives, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 1994

The Computer in the Studio, organized computer assisted video art as part of the larger exhibition curated by Associate Curator Nick Capasso and Computer Museum Media Arts Developer Brian Wallace, DeCordova Museum, September 24 – November 27, 1994

Video Poetry, DeCordova Museum, June 25 – September 11, 1994

Produced VideoSpace at the ICA, a monthly series of video art shows at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; Joan Sees Star by Joan Braderman, January 27, 1994; Sex and Death curated by Jane Hudson, February 24, 1994; Guys and Dolls, curated by Tony Oursler, March 31, 1994; Video Art and Design hosted by the Boston Independent Television Association, April 28, 1994; Four Emerging Video Artists, September 29, 1994; Myths, Dreams and Mysteries, October 27, 1994; KIDVID, December 8, 1994

The Videos of John Russell and All Flesh Is Grass, video exhibitions, 88 Room, Allston MA, Sept. – Nov. 1993

New Video; Selections from Video at the Space, DeCordova Museum, co-curated with Associate Curator Nick Capasso, June – Aug. 1993

The Computer Is Not Sorry, an exhibition of computer installation art, hypertext and music; Co-curated with Brian Wallace, the Space, Boston, MA, January 9 – 31, 1993

Curated and organized the Local and Experimental Film and Video section for Videosmith, Inc. Boston, MA, 1993

1991 – 1993 Founded and produced Video at the Space, a monthly series of video art presentations at The Space, a Boston non–profit alternative arts center. Twenty-one shows presenting over one hundred and forty individual video artists or groups. Curated or co–curated fifteen of the shows.