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"Between": new media works by Rachel Clarke

Nov 10, 2009

Reynolds Gallery exhibition

 

 

 

The Reynolds Gallery presents "Between," a fascinating multi-media installation of solo works by CSUS Professor Rachel Clarke, and collaborative works, with audio composition and design by M. Azevedo on view Nov. 11 - Dec. 14. 

"Between" is a multi-media interactive installation that investigates ideas about art, identity and technology. The gallery space is transformed into our home, and our personal pasts are staged using sound and video. As a new media artist, Rachel Clarke combines digital and traditional media within her installations to interweave themes of nature and culture. Her work has been exhibited internationally and throughout the United States.

Rachel Clarke is Editor-in -Chief of the New Media Caucus international journal, Media-N, and is Associate Professor of Electronic Art at California State University, Sacramento.

M. Azevedo studied art history and currently works at the Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento. His is a music technology specialist working in audio recording and technology.

Prof. Clarke will give a talk about her work from 1:30-3:30 pm on Mon., Nov. 30, in the Jeannette Powell Art Center, Room 209.

Please join us in the Reynolds Gallery on Tuesday, Dec. 8th, from 6-8 pm for a catered reception in her honor.