|

Let’s Get Digital 

May 3 to July 8, 2012

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery will present Let’s Get Digital from May 3 – July 8, 2012.

Curated by Alexandra Nicholis Coon, executive director of the Massillon Museum, Let’s Get Digital demonstrates the endless opportunities digital technology offers to the world of art. Whether it be the tool, product, or subject of their artwork, all artists in this exhibition were selected based on their innovative applications of digital technology. To the 15 artists represented in this show, digital technology serves as an avenue for exploring new ideas and relationships that are not possible with traditional media.

"Technology is a tool for artists in the same way that a paintbrush, loom, or chisel are," said Curator Coon. "Most of the work represented in this exhibition assumes the visual form of traditional media like painting, weaving, sculpting, with technology assisting the concept to fruition as part of the artistic process."

Join the Riffe Gallery for the opening reception of Let’s Get Digital on Thursday, May 3 from 5 – 7 p.m. Curator Coon will lead a free tour of the exhibition on Friday, May 4 from noon – 1 p.m.

Artists in the show include (hometown noted): Janet Ballweg (Bowling Green), Jerry Birchfield (Cleveland), John Branham (Massillon), Kimberly Burleigh (Cincinnati), Guy Michael Davis (Cincinnati), Nicholas Economos (Cleveland), Ronald Geibert (Beavercreek), Brian Harnetty (Columbus), Dan Hernandez (Maumee), Janice Lessman-Moss (Kent), Katie Parker (Cincinnati), Joshua Penrose (Columbus), Andrew Reach (Cleveland), Michele Waalkes (Canton) and Gina Washington (Cleveland).

Monday, May 21, Poetry Reading with award-winning Author and Playwright Ann Townsend, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., and Open Mic, 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Open Mic participants must register here through May 15 for a time slot. For more information on Ann, visit her website.

On view in Riffe Center lobby June 2012, VSA Ohio's Accessible Expressions 2012.

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery is located in the Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 S. High St., Columbus, OH. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Tuesday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, noon – 4 p.m. Closed Mondays and state holidays. Visit www.oac.ohio.gov/Riffe-Gallery/Exhibitions or phone 614/644-9624 for more information. The Riffe Gallery is supported by the OAC’s Individual Artist Grants and Services Program. Media Sponsors include CD101, CityScene, Ohio Channel, Ohio Magazine, Time Warner Cable and WCBE.

Free group tours are available Wednesday through Friday throughout the run of each exhibition. To schedule a group tour contact Riffe Gallery director Mary Gray at mary.gray@oac.state.oh.us or 614/728-2239.

There are 13 images contained within this archive that are intended for Riffe Gallery publicity/educational use only. These images are protected by a photographic copyright that belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain. Please contact the Ohio Arts Council directly if you wish to inquire about obtaining reproduction permission. Dimensions are h x w.

Sonny King
Unicycle Juggler (Viggo Christensen), 2006
painted polymer clay diorama
6" x 12" x 6"
Collection of the Artist

-->
Image by Janet Ballweg
Image by Jerry Birchfield
Image by John Branham

Janet Ballweg
Little Daggers, 2011
4-Color Polymer Plate Intaglio
7” x 8”




Jerry Birchfield
Infinity, 2010
Archival pigment print
20” x 16”



John Branham
One thing after another, 2011
Digital Vinyl Print Mounted to Sintra Board
24” x 36”



Image by Kimberly Burleigh
Image by Guy Michael Davis
Image by Nicholas Economos

Kimberly Burleigh
Refraction Code—Germs #1, 2011
Digital Inkjet Prints with Suminagashi
16" x 22"



Guy Michael Davis
Alphonso Taft Still(ed) Life, 2011
Porcelain, 3-D scanning, Rapid prototyping
23" h x 8 " l "x 6" w



Nicholas Economos
Apohenia, 2010
LCD TV and Computer, Custom Software Written by Artist



Image by Ronald Geibert
Image by Dan Hernandez
Image by Janice Lessman-Moss

Ronald Geibert
Camouflaged, 2010
Electronic Kiosk
26" x 26 "x 60"


 

Dan Hernandez
Wall Fragments from Nesega Temple (grid of 12), 2011
Mixed Media/Painting
9.75" x 9.75 " Each


Janice Lessman-Moss
#397 Only Passing Through/Blue, 2010
Silk, Linen, Nylon, Paint, Painted Warp Digital Dobby Hand Weaving
57" x 58"


Image by Joshua Penrose
Image by Andrew Reach
Image by Michele Waalkes

Joshua Penrose
Resonant Carboy, 2009
Sound Installation
6' x 6'x 6'


 

Andrew Reach
A Fisherman’s Net Strung by the Constellations, 2011
Digital Print on Canvas
55" x 96.25"


Michele Waalkes
The Unknown, 2009
Fibers/Photo Transfers
21" x 17"


Image by Gina Washington

Gina Washington
No Evil, 2010
Digital Pigment Print on Canvas
16" x 20"


Image of painting by Paul Reif
Image of painting by Mary Ann Sedivy
Image of painting by Lori Smith

Paul J. Reif
Our Woods I, 2010, Pastel, 13" x 13"

Photograph, c. 1930s
silver gelatin print, framed 8" x 8"
From the Clarence Carter Snapshot Collection

image of a quilt by Clare Plug titled Antarctica Series: Out On The Barrier image of a quilt by Judy Rush titled Silence image of a quilt by Joan Schulze titled Meditation - Place

Sideshow Postcard
Ajax, the Sword Swallower
framed 8" x 8"
The Immel Circus Collection
Massillon Museum, Gift of Dr. Robert Immel

James Gantt (1911-1984)
Side Show, 1937
oil on canvas 43" x 29"
Collection of John and Susan Horseman

Sideshow Postcard
F.C. Roland, the Rubber Man
framed 8" x 8"
The Immel Circus Collection
Massillon Museum, Gift of Dr. Robert Immel

image of a quilt by Anne Smith titled Calon Lan image of a quilt by Christine Tedesco titled Architectural Squares image of a quilt by Karina Thompson titled Cold Comfort

Henry Keller (1869-1949)
New Shoes for the Show , 1934
oil on canvas, 30" x 40"
The Butler Institute of American Art

Original Circus Poster
Hagenbeck-Wallace, Cristiani Troupe
41" x 27 3/4"
The Immel Circus Collection
Massillon Museum, Gift of Dr. Robert Immel

Sideshow Postcard
Lionel, Dog Faced Boy
framed 8" x 8"
The Immel Circus Collection
Massillon Museum, Gift of Dr. Robert Immel

 

[top]