Dancing Elephant Projects was a gallery project in Bogotá, Colombia during 2010 that was dedicated to presenting nacional and international artists on social, cultural, and environmental themes. This project included a wide range of services including curatorial, design (web, print, and logo), events, translation, and publicity.
Chris Kitze is a photographer from Marin County, California. He worked in the technological realm, having produced multimedia CDs and websites over the years. His recently returned to photography to explore his fascination with the intersection of technology, media, and popular culture.
Fetish
These images represent objects that we use, have seen, or think we have seen. Their purpose is to stimulate the mind into recalling our memories of what the object means to us and to remove our attachment to them. The need or desire of these objects clouds our thoughts and by removing attachment, we are then able to see the world in a clearer way and elevate our minds to a higher level of thinking. View the complete exhibit here.
Electric Image
At the turn of the 21st century, digital technology advanced to such a global scale that advertisements and imagery became customary to innundate our eyes. This group of images present this massive global change. The photos themselves become replicants of this imagery they show and continue the process of technological growth and presentation. View the complete exhibit here.
VIBA Festival was a video art festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina, presented over the first weekend of December 2009. The festival brought together 25 artists from around the world and was presented in ThisIsNotAGallery in BsAs. This project included a wide range of services including curatorial, organizational development, design (web, print, and logo), events, translation, and publicity.
Anne Senstad is a Norwegian photographer and video artist that has exhibited her work extensively in places such as the Scope Art Fair in New York, the Houston Center for Photography in Texas, the Zendai Moma in Shanghai, and the ministry of Culture in Monaco, among many others. This project included venue identificaction, curation, translation, and general outreach.
Andrew Ütt Gallery was a small gallery project based in Oakland, California. The goal was to present international emerging artists in a private venue, providing personal attention to the works and the space in which you view. This project was solely focused on curation.
Chris McCall is a photographer from Pennsylvania who resides in San Francisco, California. McCall took a road trip across the United States and shot a large series of images from the dashboard of his car. These images were collected and curated into a small format, small edition publication. This project was solely focused on curation.