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Monday, 16 January 2006 |
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Founding Members
[PAM] is a collaboration between Chris Borkowski, Aaron Miller, Rapheale Shirley and Lee Wells / IFAC
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| Chris Borkowski is a media maker from Buffalo, NY that is now living and working in New York City. He has worked professionally as video editor, network administrator, media arts center Technical Director, and University instructor in digital arts. He has shown work internationally at various galleries and media festivals and has also performed a number of real-time audio and video pieces. He like sunsets and long walks in the park, the shape of pixels, social climbers, hackers, misfits and charlatans. His favorite colors are RGB and finds name dropping and writing his own bio the biggest turn off. http://www.chrisborkowski.com |
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Aaron Miller is a specialist in audio, video, and interactive installations. Miller has designed software and managed technical production for numerous artists-including Gary Hill-at venues such as The Coliseum in Rome, The Louvre Museum and The Pompidou Center in Paris. His recent performances and exhibitions include The Albright-Knox Art Gallery's Beyond/In Western New York (Biennial Invitational) and a tour of Poland and the Czech Republic, with Gary Hill and others. Past performances and exhibitions include the 9th Biennial of Moving Images at the Center for Contemporary images in Geneva, Switzerland, and Encuentro Digital en La Habana , in Havana, Cuba. Miller received his BA in Fine Arts from Alfred University and his MA in Media Study and Computer Music from the University at Buffalo.
http://www.aaronmiller.org
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Raphaele Shirley lives and works in New York City. She specializes in public art and collaborative projects. [PAM] is her most recent collaboration. She's worked with Nam June Paik in the development of his laser sculptures (1997-2002), Alex Haas and Brian Eno in the creation of "Sanctum". She also was a founding member of the New York International Fringe Festival. She has produced and coordinated projects such as the experimental club "Show World Art Center" set in a former adult entertainment center in Times Square and "Between Dreams" by Shimone Attie/Creative Time.
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Lee Wells is an artist, exhibition organizer and consultant currently living and working New York. His artwork primarily questions systems of power and control and has been exhibited internationally including the 51 st La Biennale Di Venezia, Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinatti, PS1 Contemporary Art Center and the Museo d'arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto. He is a co-founder and director of IFAC-arts, www.ifac-arts.org, an alternative exhibition and installation program for artists and curators. His artwork, projects and exhibitions have been written about by various national and international art and news publications to include: The New York Times, Art Newspaper, The Washington Post, Art in America, and Art Net. Wells is currently a curator at large for Scope Art Fairs www.scope-art.com and is a site editor emeritus for www.rhizome.org.
http://www.leewells.org
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Alexis Hubshman is the founder and President of Scope Art Fair Inc. a privately held international contemporary art fair. In 1997, Hubshman co-founded RARE Art Properties, Inc., the first contemporary art gallery to show emerging artists in New York’s Meat Packing District. Since 2002 Scope has produced nineteen art fairs in New York, Miami, London, Los Angeles and The Hamptons. Hubshman plans to bring Scope to Basel, St. Moritz, and Palm Beach. Scope gives a view of the contemporary art world that is not available anywhere else. Scope international fairs present up-and-coming dealers, curators, and artists, alongside museum quality programming. (www.scope-art.com) A graduate of Bard College (1992), and a native New Yorker with a growing interest in local politics, Hubshman is also an inventor who founded Wedgee, LLC in 1994 and holds a utility patent for a product used by in-line skaters.
http://www.scope-art.com
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[PAM] Artists at Large:
Amelia Winger-Bearskin
Andrew Erdos
Marcia Grostein
G.H. Hovagimyan
Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli
Iris Piers
Alexander Reyna
Jeremy Slater
Sadie Weis
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[PAM] Currators at Large
Robert Adanto
Andrew Edros
Jarrett Gregory
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| [PAM] Advisory Board
Lea Carnevali
Rody Douzoglou
Donna Graham
Kath Gray
Prescott Mckee
Eric Payson
Miroslaw Rogala
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