Fingers Pointing, New York Times Sunday Edition
Two video stations above the water fountains, the so-called “bubbler,” are currently presenting the following artworks (left to right):
Erin Charpentier and Travis Neel
Fingers Pointing, New York Times Sunday Edition
January 2017 - (ongoing)
Two digital videos (Left channel—color, silent; 1:04 min. 16:9. Right channel—color, silent; 1:04 min. 16:9)
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Found images collected and compiled from the New York Times Sunday Edition from January 2017 to present.
Erin Charpentier and Travis Neel hold BFAs from Massachusetts College of Art and MFAs in Art and Social Practice from Portland State University. They have been collaborating on conceptual, curatorial, and socially engaged projects since 2007. Their work has been featured in the Agitprop! exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum; The Time Based Arts Festival at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, The Northwest Now Biennial at the Tacoma Art Museum; the Out Of Sight Survey of Northwest Art in Seattle, Washington; the Converge 45 art fair; the Writ Large festival at The Great Wall of Oakland; the POW Film Fest; Shine a Light and Speaking About Museums in Public at the Portland Art Museum; the Hollywood theater in Portland, Oregon; and numerous DIY and public spaces across the United States. Travis Neel is the Director of Studio Foundations at UMass Dartmouth.