New Media Gallery

The Jack Straw New Media Gallery podcast features interviews with resident artists in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery about their installations and their development, as well as sounds from each installation.
  • Kinski - A CLEAR DAY AND NO MEMORIES

    This is a short excerpt from Kinski’s soundtrack to the Jim Hobbs installation A CLEAR DAY AND NO MEMORIES, opening in Jack Straw’s New Media Gallery on Friday, December 3rd. The full soundtrack is available for purchase as a limited edition vinyl LP.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Steve Peters

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Steve Peters talks about his installation Chamber Music 8: Particles/Waves.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Vaughn Bell

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Vaughn Bell talks about her installation Thinking Caps.

  • Byron Au Yong - I Am Felled

    Byron Au Yong‘s Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas was recorded as part of his 2008 Jack Straw New Media Gallery residency with visual artist Randy Moss.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Hugo Solis

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Hugo Solis talks about his installation Metaphors for Dead Pianos (Metáforas para Pianos Muertos).

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Brent Watanabe

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Brent Watanabe talks about his installation So Long.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Gust Burns and Melanie Noel

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery Artists Gust Burns and Melanie Noel talk about their installation Felt.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Joel Kollin

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Joel S. Kollin talks about his installation Vriti.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery interview: Byron Au Yong

    Interview with composer Byron Au Yong about his Jack Straw New Media Gallery installation Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas.

  • Jack Straw New Media Gallery Interview: Heather Dew Oaksen

    Jack Straw New Media Gallery artist Heather Dew Oaksen talks about her installation Still Point.