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Friday, June 4th, 2010

The gallery has extended the reception to 11.30 tonight! Here’s a photo of the installation.

Airline to Heaven, Part II, 2010, animation projection, screen fabric, wood, paper, tacks, gouache, graphite, marker, 120 x 84 x 144 inches, animation duration: 3 minutes, 54 seconds

Airline to Heaven, Part II, 2010, animation projection, screen fabric, wood, paper, tacks, gouache, graphite, marker, 120 x 84 x 144 inches, animation duration: 3 minutes, 54 seconds, installed at NY Studio Gallery

MISC Video and Performance
June 3 - July 3

Performances and Reception June 4; 7-11:30pm

NY Studio Gallery
154 Stanton St @ Suffolk in the LES New York, NY 10002
JMZ or F trains to Delancey / Essex
www.nystudiogallery.com 212.627.3276 info [at] nystudiogallery.com
Hours: Thurs - Sat, noon - 6 pm or by appointment

surprise screening of new animation at Brown Rice

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Annie Heckman, A short dream about trains and prairies, from before you moved south, 2 minutes 37 seconds (animation still)

Annie Heckman, A short dream about trains and prairies, from before you moved south, 2 minutes 37 seconds (animation still)

Friday, October 2 (tomorrow!), Brown Rice is hosting an event for the Chicago Calling Arts Festival, including a surprise screening of my new animation piece, A short dream about trains and prairies, from before you moved south. Here’s all the information:

Chicago Calling at Brown Rice
Friday, October 2, 10-11.30pm
4432 N Kedzie Ave
Chicago IL 60625
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Doors open 30 minutes before the show begins. Brown Rice is a half block north of the Montrose / Kedzie intersection, close to the Kedzie station on the CTA brown line. The entrance is below a sign that reads “Perfect”.
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1st set: performance by Chicago Phonography

2nd set: Set of live music, videos by Jayve Montgomery, Annie Heckman,
and Mikey Peterson.
Performers include:
Gregory O’Drobinak — Arc of the Oven / Chicago
Jayve Montgomery — saxophones and percussion
Jim Ryan — kalimba / Oakland
Williwaw — amplified ukulele / Edinburgh
Ernesto Sturm Diaz-Infante San Francisco
Ritwik Banerji — saxophone / Chicago
Steve Dalanchinsky poetry — New York City
Jon Godston — soprano saxophone / Chicago
Michael Staron — bass / Chicago
Jimmy Bennington — drums / Chicago

http://www.chicagophonography.org $5 suggested donation

Thank you as always to Dan Godston for supporting my work!

Annie Heckman, A short dream about trains and prairies, from before you moved south, 2 minutes 37 seconds (animation still)

Annie Heckman, A short dream about trains and prairies, from before you moved south, 2 minutes 37 seconds (animation still)

Becoming Formless installation at South Union Arts

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

SouthUnionArts

southunionarts
1362 So. Union Street
Chicago Illinois 60608

August 2008
For Immediate Release

a corn roast | the final SUA exhibition September 6, 2008 3pm - 7pm

Exhibition Contacts:
Caitlin Arnold | caitlin.arnold@gmail.com
Stacee Droege | staceeeee@gmail.com

Summer is ending in Chicago. The days are still humid but the night breeze carries a brisk reminder that autumn is around the corner. South Union Arts is also ending after a three year tenure in the Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church. All good DIY spaces must come to an end in Chicago and this closing is part of a larger cycle. We can take comfort in the fact that another semi secret storefront, apartment, or cast off building will soon be home to art and music gatherings (though none will sport a giant neon crucifix.) Our final exhibition curated by the creator of artXposium and South Union Art’s Caitlin Arnold, is heavy on installation and performance art. The work presented is both physically and emotionally challenging, asking the viewers to include themselves in the transformations as they take place. Highlights of the exhibition include:

Conceptual artists Bill Friedman and Catherine Bouzide have collaborated to create a corn maze on South Union Art’s north and west portions of the yard. This site specific installation allows participants to not only walk through the twists and turns of the maize at their own leisure, but also explore the implications of an urban and rural environment battling for the same space. A transformation can be experienced at every turn of the maze visually and physically.

Kaelyn Garcia and Julia Stotz team up to create a site specific installation in the Pastor’s Study. This installation of over fifty spheres symbolize crab apple blossoms, made from recycled paper, photographs, and reused cotton and organza. The installation’s intention is to initiate a curious response within the viewer, causing them to then experience the installation for themselves.

Participants will also be invited to sit in and experience and ongoing social networking project using yarn to “physically demonstrate how a network is constructed and constantly changing,” as explained by Anni Holm, the co creator of NetWorking, a project created with Nyok-Mei Wong in Chicago during the 2006 Nova Young Art Fair. Since its creation, this project has traveled to Waterloo, IA Pittsburgh, PA - Cleveland, OH - Minneapolis, MN - Baxter, MN - Corbett, OR - Hollywood, CA - Miami, FL - Denver, CO - Fargo, ND and Randers, Denmark.

Multi-faceted artist and educator Annie Heckman’s work is done in a three step transformation process beginning as a works on paper, which then are animated to create a short film presented in a fabricated environment relating to the animation. Her work,as she explains, deals with the “clash of brutal physical mortality with the hope of afterlife ideologies.”

The exhibition also includes work from Irene Perez, a performance piece from Vicki Fowler, photographic works from Ben Funke and a short film from Catie Olsen.

Musical performance from Mathew Mayflower Wylder & friends.
Roasted corn & popcorn will also be served.

-S. Droege, August 2008

Synesthesic Cell Structures at The Cell in NYC

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

If you’re in NYC this week, please check out this performance event at The Cell on Monday night. The event will include a screening of Becoming Formless among the work of several talented poets, musicians, and video artists.

The Cell
at 338 W. 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011
Monday, August 18 at 8 p.m.
$10 donation

featuring Tom Abbs (upright bass, violin, didgeridoo, and tuba), Tara Betts (poetry), Bruce Eisenbeil (guitar), Dan Godston (trumpet and poetry), Annie Heckman (video), Jayve Montgomery (video), Mikey Peterson (video), Reed Robins (piano), Josh Sinton (baritone saxophone & bass clarinet)

Find more information about the event online at thecelltheatre.org.

Installation Image from Chicago Art Open

Sunday, November 4th, 2007


Here’s an image of the installation from the Chicago Art Open. The installation became wider, in anticipation of its expanded version in the Hammes Gallery at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame Indiana, coming up in January 2008.