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Trudy Morse donates $5,000 for Pauline Oliveros

Shadows and Steel: Works by Larry Kagan

An exhibition of "shadow sculptures" created by Larry Kagan ’68, professor of arts at Rensselaer, will be on display at the O.K. Harris gallery in New York City. The exhibit, which opens March 6, will be on display through April 10.

"SOFT SCIENCE: Embracing Animal" by KATHY HIGH

Opening March 4th, Thursday, 6-8pm at the Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston. In the continuing examination of SOFT SCIENCE, a series of ersatz scientific investigations, K. High presents "Embracing Animal", a multi-media/ inter-species installation exploring exchanges between people and animals. Combining video sculptures, transgenic animals and evidence of animal commitment to humans, High's work pays homage to transgenic animals -- examining the nature of becoming another life, and entering an

Cycles of Confusion

ROBERTO BOCCI, Arts-iEAR Alum (94) presents, Cycles of Confusion (CC), a DVD-ROM, an interactive multimedia installation and a series of digital images that utilize computer technologies and programming to combine sound, video, and interactive design.

"Barely"

Galapagos Art Space is pleased to announce a pool installation by Seth Cluett which will open on Sunday, November 30th at 6pm and will be on view through Friday, December 19th.

Relocating Our Roots

Eight single mothers will debut "Relocating Our Roots," a new art website they designed and created, at a public reception on Saturday, December 20th from 4:00 ­ 6:00 PM at the Ark, a community-based education center located in Building 2 of the John P. Taylor Federal Housing Project on River Street in Troy. info: willid2@rpi.edu www.relocatingourroots.cjb.net

McCoys Win WIRED Rave Award

Transitland: Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989 - 2009

Boryana Rossa (Ph.D. candidate) and Oleg Mavromatti's work included in selection of 100 video works.

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