Organized by the New Media Artspace's student curators, FaculTV seeks to present an array of faculty artwork using the organizational sensibilities of TV and TV channels. Television networks stream universes of content. At any time, we can turn our attention towards the television and find something different or the same. Flipping through a diverse range of media and subject matter, FaculTV stages the New Media Artspace as a temporary television network for the summer, with each of the gallery's floors offering a unique "channel" of content.
FaculTV features works by faculty members in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts: Fran Antmann, Katherine Behar, Terry Berkowitz, Suzanne Dell’Orto, Grayson Earle, Joel Lederer, Tom Lulevitch, Emmy Mikelson, Sarada Rauch, Leonard Sussman, and Fabian Tabibian.
FaculTV is curated by Michael Blaine, Joygill Moriah, Shaniqua Outlaw, and Andrea Pompili, the student staff of the New Media Artspace. The exhibition is made possible by support from the Baruch Computing and Technology Center (BCTC), and the Department of Fine and Performing Arts.
The gallery is open to the public by appointment during regular library hours. Please contact newmediaartspace@gmail.com to arrange a visit.
The New Media Artspace is a teaching exhibition space in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Baruch College, CUNY. Housed in the Newman Library, the New Media Artspace showcases curated experimental media and interdisciplinary artworks by international artists, students, alumni, and faculty.
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