My latest piece in the AWESOME benefit that the Krakow Gallery has every year for two AIDS charities.
Here is the link to the Krakow benefit.
My latest piece in the AWESOME benefit that the Krakow Gallery has every year for two AIDS charities.
Here is the link to the Krakow benefit.
It’s about time I add what I have been up to! Over the past couple of years, I have been the chair of the Visual and Media Arts Department at Emerson…it’s a large department with over 1800 students and 50 F/T faculty. But that doesn’t mean I’ve stopped making art.
The following album is the first in a series of series (if that makes sense) of street photos in different locations of people made to look like monuments. More to come!
I just had a very nice review of some pieces from my Video/Still series in a web-based magazine call LandEscapes. The review is here:
The Falls series of photographs is a look at Niagara Falls as one might not normally see it. Using the technology of the camera frame, the images make an icon — the Falls — less familiar and more abstract.
The set can be seen here
With a nod to Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Waters investigates the meanings of the three physical forms of water.
One and Three Waters from Brooke A. Knight on Vimeo.
The idea of something being out of focus is a byproduct of a monocular, technical vision. The lens allows us to “focus” on what’s out of focus. This suite of videos is from Western New York State.
Nearsighted I-V from Brooke A. Knight on Vimeo.
An Hour of Your Time (2003) is a collection of 3600 suggestions about how to use your time rather than watching the piece. The suggestions come at a frantic pace, one per second, that pass by faster than you can read. I became interested in how we ‘spend’ our time, specifically viewing art as leisure time.
Click here to go to the original site (opens in new window).
Project requires Shockwave.