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July 2010


In The Light Of Night II
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It all started with 8 rolls of film and 4 photographers,
Adam Levett
Maryanne Casasanta
Sara Cwynar
Jeremy Jansen
Taking 2 rolls each, we all shot one roll of portraits
and one roll of textures.
We then all swapped our 2 rolls of exposed film,
reloaded and shot textures on top of portraits
and portraits on top of textures.
Creating a double exposure.
These were our results.

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Slide Show Presentation:
Thursday, July 15th, 2010
1 Bellwoods Park
Toronto
9pm - 11pm


June 2010

Portfolio featured in Issue No.46 on Culturehall, along side Emilie Halpern, David Horvitz and Sam Falls.
Curated by Matt Olson.



&Review Issue No. 2 Islands
Artist-run publication based out of Portland.


Poncz Magazine Issue No.2, made in Poland




May 2010

01 Magazine | No. 5

In this issue, I interview artists Ronnie Yarisal and Katja Kublitz.


April 2010



I did an interview with San Francisco based website, Fecal Face.


March 2010



01 Magazine Group Show Limited Poster Edition
Edition of 100 + 1 AP (1st Edition)
11″ x 17″ - Digital Colour Printed on Cardstock




An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers presents installation images of an exhibit that never physically took place. Using digital compositing techniques, we have re-imagined the process of browsing through a Google Reader by adding art to images of the Sullivan Galleries’ empty walls. This presentational gesture of conflating scrolling with strolling is meant to question the ongoing tendency to believe material interaction with art is mandatory despite living in an age of utter dependency on the digital image as an informational source. Like the Argentinean Communication Media artists before us, we have cut out the middle-man (objects) and inserted the image as our final product, aware that the documentary media art receives plays the most pivotal role in defining its public discourse anyway. To expedite this process of media exposure, An Immaterial Survey is simultaneously being debuted online in addition to its projection in Chicago, confusing the boundaries of when and where the exhibit took place.

It is an intentional choice to offer no objects and no work of our own as our final display at SAIC. This is in part a tribute to the decentralized network of artists who comprise An Immaterial Survey. To present art online is an act of selflessness; the creator forfeits stringent control over their work’s meaning in favor of allowing the most generous opportunity for global viewership possible. For this we are thankful and indebted to the names that comprise our list of participants. We choose not to present sellable goods because we are fully aware of the irony of the BFA Exhibit itself; four years of a Feminist-Marxist education culminating in a grand celebration of luxury goods and the willful commodification of artist identity brands (best exemplified by the entire shelving units dedicated to freshly printed business cards). It is our intent to use this opportunity not for our own market assimilation, but for the praise of others and the criticism of art’s hierarchy of material value still present in our digital age.

An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers includes work by:

Aaron Graham
Abigail McGuane
AIDS-3D
Andreas Banderas
Anna Mack
Ben Schumacher
Brad Tinmouth
Brenna Murphy
Brian Khek
Kevin Caldwell
Chris Collins
Chris Coy
Daniel Everett
David Horvitz
Derek Frech
Elina Minn
Esteban Schimpf
Hanna Terese Nilsson
Hermonie Only
Iain Ball
Ilia Ovechkin
Israel Lund
Ivan Gaytan
Jamie Felton
Jason Lazarus
Jeff O’Brien
Jenilee Marigomen
Jon Rafman
Jordan Rhoat
Kari Altmann
Katy Heinlein
Lili Huston-Herterich
Manny Mireles
Martijn Hendriks
Martin Kohout
Maryanne Casasanta
Matthew Green
Micah Schippa
Mitch Thar
Natalie Rognsoy
Parker Ito
Rachael Milton
Ryan Barone
Samara Golden
Timur Siqin
Travess Smalley
Zach Shipko



Waterfall Magazine (瀑布雜誌)
Taipei City, Taiwan


February 2010




January 2010

My series, Square of Monday is featured on Je Suis Une Bande De Jeunes.
Curated by Jérémie Egry, Aurélien Arbet and Marco Barrera.
JSBJ supports the diffusion of contemporary photography. Initially through portfolios visible on the internet, JSBJ also produces publications and fanzines exclusively on photography.




December 2009

01 Magazine | No. 4

In this issue, I interview photographer Jessica Eaton


November 2009


01_100 Editions · No. 5 Milano IT

Ali Bosworth, Maryanne Casasanta, Mai Chaya, Dusdin Condren, Jonathan Feinstein, Seth Fluker, Andrea Geremia, Cristiano Guerri, Li Hui, Young Kyu Yoo, Jennilee Marigomen, Hasisi Park, Pedro Ramos, Ugne Straigyte, Peter Sutherland

October 2009



Slideluck Potshow October 15, 2009 · Montréal, Québec

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MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
a collaborative poster project by Robin Cameron and Denise Schatz

Currently available at Printed Matter , Mastermind Shop and Art Metropole

CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE

Joshua Abelow, Bree Apperley, Natalie Beall, Wilson Cameron, Robin Cameron, Maryanne Casasanta, Casey Cook, David Cuesta, Catherine Czacki, Alex DeCarli, Jacqueline Di Milia, Ariel Dill, Rachel Domm, Gary Fogelson, Lukas Geronimas, David Horvitz, Jeremy R. Jansen, Christy-Claire Katien, Soleil Konkel, Anne Lai, Jennilee Marigomen, Chris Newmyer, Mia Nolting, Hasisi Park, Claudia Pena Salinas, Jason Polan, Kathryn Politis, Jody Rogac, Denise Schatz, Molly Surno, Patricia Valencia, Emmett Walsh, Kimm Whiskie, Young Kyu Yoo

22.5 IN X 33 IN DOUBLE SIDED MATTE PAPER
EDITION OF 500