Archive for January, 2010

Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
Chad Curtis
Digital in Nature

February 5–March 5, 2010

New work by Chad Curtis investigates the relationship of organic, living beings to the complex, nuanced environment and digital landscape. Each piece utilizes, to some degree, a crude, home brewed fabrication-and-drawing machine that relies on digital design tools, and computer numeric control.

Chad Curtis currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art. Trained in Ceramics and Printmaking, Curtis earned his BFA from Minnesota State University and his MFA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.

INLIQUID Art + Design at the Crane

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Drawing Machine
an installation by Chad Curtis
January 29- April 4th, 2010

Second Thursday Receptions:
February 11th and March 11th, 6-9pm
NCECA Reception April 1, 2010, 6-9pm

Curtis’s drawing machine retains the tension between high and low-tech, exposing the banality of its components aside the precision of the digital electronics.  The  nuance of the machine resides in this tension, offering accessibility to the viewer that presents a duality –digital and analog — reflecting the state of contemporary life.  The accessibility, further enhanced by the tactility of the imags, challenges the assumptions of both digital processes and of the handmade, residing somewhere in between and less easily categorized.

The Hall at the Crane Arts Building
1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia, PA