Alumni from Signal Culture Residency Program Show Video Work at Gallery 244
Massachusetts and Rhode Island-based alumni of Signal Culture, an experimental media artist residency, will be exhibiting video works in Converge, an exhibition at UMass Dartmouth Gallery 244. Operated by the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the gallery is located in the historic Star Store Building, a recently restored New Bedford landmark. The exhibition will run Jan 22 - Feb 3, 2018, with a reception on Thursday, January 25, 5:30-7:00pm.
Signal Culture, located in Owego, New York, was founded in 2012 by Jason Bernagozzi, Debora Bernagozzi & Hank Rudolph with the idea to create an environment where innovative artists, toolmakers, curators, critics, and art historians who are contributing to the field of media art will have time and space to make new work and to interact with one another. In January of 2014, Signal Culture began its artist in residence program and hosted over 40 artists in their first year. In addition to the residency program, Signal Culture has launched the Signal Culture Cookbook, various exhibitions, and a series of custom professional video and new media software applications for producing real-time experimental media artworks.
For more information about the project, please contact Ellen Mueller, at emueller1@umassd.edu.