Time-Based Art: Space and Time in Tune - exhibition on Governors Island, NYC.

May 17 – Aug 24, 2025

Time Based Art: Space and Time in Tune.

Before Us This Horizon

My large work will be in the summer exhibition. Text for the piece : https://rebekkahpalov.us/planes/palov_before-us.pdf

Opening on May 17, 2025, the artworks in this group show are inspired by the earth, sea and space. Selected by the Harvestworks arts committee and the Executive Director Carol Parkinson, the works explore the sense of expanded time through multiple channel sound and video, artificial intelligence and nautical instruments.

Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island, NYC

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Double Infinity: A Celebration of Phill Niblock s 88th Birthday in 88 Quarter-hours

I'm so thrilled to be part of this event - it's amazing!! ... I made a new piece specifically for it... a video sound nocturne, the Carrier Band will be on Sunday evening.

Double Infinity: A Celebration of Phill Niblock's 88th Birthday in 88 Quarter-hours.

Phill Niblock photo from experimentalintermedia.org

December 4th and 5th, 2021

Find the live stream at experimentalintermedia.org

Link to the complete 22 hours

Curated by Katherine Liberovskaya with Phill Niblock and streaming engineered by Bob Bellerue and Daniel Neumann.

!!! Both Saturday the 4th & Sunday December 5th 2021 from noon to 23:00 (NY time, EST) !!!

The Model of the World - Museum of Art Zhangzhou China

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The Model of the World Zhangzhou China

IEA and T+H gallery have been selected to represent the United States in this International show in the newly built Museum of Art in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. The Model of the World, will have twenty-five Alfred participants comprised of IEA artists, faculty, students and alumni whom have been selected by the curators to participate in this extraordinary exhibition...

The Chinese title directly translates to, World view and Viewing the world. The first part called “World View”, generally refers to the meaning that the creation of each artist represents one attitude, or one perspective. These are different worlds between artists as well as different world views. The second part called “Viewing the World”, which indicates personal experiences of the local people in Zhangzhou and all audiences from different places on the planet. Due to different nationalities of the artists, it presents the peripheral view of contemporary art, in the meantime, it explains “perceive the world in the palm of the hand” from Zhu Xi.