Eyebeam Starts Kickstarter for Public Renovation and Expansion in Chelsea
Eyebeam, a nonprofit organization that supports artists working with technology, occupies a giant ground-floor space on Manhattan’s West 21st Street that any commercial gallery would covet. The grey...
View ArticleSee Photos from the Creative Time Reports Launch Party at Eyebeam
Last night, a supportive group representing the art world’s more socially-engaged side came out to support the launch of Creative Time Reports at Eyebeam. The new, Marisa Mazria Katz-edited website is...
View ArticleTurn Your New Media Art Into Pizzas With Jonas Lund’s “Paint Your Pizza” App
While there’s no arguing that the creation of a delicious pizza is a fine art on a par with painting, sculpture, and playing the lute — which explains why there is a Pizza Museum in Philadelphia — the...
View ArticleGraffiti Legend KATSU Accidentally Spray-Paints Paula Cooper Gold While...
In preparation for last night’s opening of “F.A.T. GOLD,” the Lindsay Howard-curated survey of the Free Art and Technology Lab‘s (F.A.T. Lab) first years at the Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, street...
View ArticleEyebeam, Chelsea’s Art and Technology Non-Profit, Is Moving to Brooklyn
The Eyebeam Art+Technology Center, the most “Brooklyn” art space in Chelsea, is moving to Brooklyn. The technophilic non-profit announced on Wednesday that it will relocate to a forthcoming building...
View ArticleMoving Image Partners With Eyebeam
For its 2014 edition in New York, the Moving Image new media and video art fair is teaming with art and technology non-profit Eyebeam to present not only an expanded version of its “Moving Image AV...
View ArticleEyebeam Hosting Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon
On February 1, the Eyebeam Art+Technology Center in Chelsea will host a Wikipedia edit-a-thon — in which a group of people gather to edit, fill out, and add proper links and citations to Wikipedia...
View ArticleEyebeam Names Fall/Winter Residents
Nonprofit arts center Eyebeam has announced its three Fall/Winter 2014 residents, each of whom will receive $5,000 to create new artworks that combine digital techniques and community activism. In...
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