2003-04 New Media Gallery
The Northwest’s premier space for immersive installation art combining sound, digital media, and other genres.
Jesse Paul Miller | Searching for a Quiet Place: Turnbull Bay READ MORE >
Randy Moss | dislocator READ MORE >
Iole Alessandrini | Untitled READ MORE >
Byron Au Yong | YIJU:Songs of Dislocation READ MORE >
Jesse Paul Miller READ MORE >
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Iole Alessandrini READ MORE >
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Media artist Thess Fenner uses various digital media to create interactive works. She has recently exhibited works at Washington State’s Bellevue Art Museum and the Commencement Art Gallery. She is currently developing a sound-based multi-media work commissioned by the Cultural Development Authority of King County. |
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John D. Pai is well versed in media, photography, radio, and music. He has created many award-winning documentaries for art and Asian-American communities and most recently worked as the Exhibitions and Media Developer for Seattle’s Wing Luke Asian Museum. |
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Dorothy Rissman is a painter and violinist. She also worked as a sculptor primarily as a ceramicist. Her Arts Administration positions include Tour Director and Volunteer Coordinator for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona and Exhibits Coordinator for the Shemer Art Center and Museum in Phoenix Arizona. |
The Jack Straw Writers Program, Artist Support Program, and New Media Gallery Program offer established and emerging artists in diverse disciplines an opportunity to explore the creative use of sound in a professional atmosphere through residencies in our recording studios and participation in our various presentation programs.
The Jack Straw Writers Program was created in 1997 to introduce local writers to the medium of recorded audio; to develop their presentation skills for both live and recorded readings; to encourage the creation of new literary work; to present the writers and their work in live readings, an anthology, on the web, and on the radio; and to build community among writers.
The Artist Support Program has been assisting artists working creatively with sound since 1994, including writers, choreographers, multidisciplinary artists, theatre sound designers, radio producers, film makers, visual artists, and musicians and composers of all types. Every year, up to eight artists are awarded twenty hours of studio recording and production time with a Jack Straw engineer; an additional twelve artists receive matching awards for studio time.