It’s not too often I get up on the walls here in my hometown of Portland, OR but this month I’ll be showing off three new dead media themed video installation pieces alongside the talented Winnie Black for the final art exhibition at Grapefruits Art Space. I salute you Grapefruits. Let’s make sure this shit is a party! If there is one thing Grapefruits is known for it’s a goofy good time. Costumes are encouraged as is dancing and drinking red alcoholic beverages. Fortify in mirth and video art merriment before the clouds all descend upon us.
Grapefruits art space is pleased to announce the final show in our 2018 season, GLAZE, featuring new work from Winnie Black and Drew McIntyre. GLAZE includes music videos from Winnie Black (in collaboration with various Portland musicians) and pictures and video installations from Drew McIntyre. Both artists use vintage and repurposed media tools, found materials, and handmade/modified technology to illustrate strange moods and eclectic sounds. GLAZE will be the final show of Grapefruits’ official 2018 season (stay tuned for one more special event before the end of the year), and will feature musical performances and dancing – costumes are STRONGLY encouraged!!!
Please join us for the opening reception of GLAZE on Friday, October 26 from 6-10 pm
at Grapefruits, 2119 N Kerby, STE D, Portland OR 97227
Winnie Black is a multimedia artist who recently collaborated with a collection of Portland musicians to produce a series of music videos. www.winnie.black
Drew McIntyre is a Portland-based dead media artist whose work explores states of subjective and societal dissociation. He has been developing video processing tools as BPMC since 2009.
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BPMC (est. 2009) creates quality custom psychotronic modified glitch video art devices for creative types. A collaborative capitalist enterprise forged between man (Big Pauper) & machine. BPMC is based out of Portland, OR in the United Snakes.