Friday, January 11, 2013

Squeaky Wheel: Regional Artist Access Residency Premiere


REGIONAL ARTIST ACCESS RESIDENCY PREMIERE
FRI., APR. 26TH @ 7:00 PM       LOCATION: SQUEAKY WHEEL


Squeaky Wheel’s Regional Artist Access Residency (RAAR!) program annually provides equipment and facility access to emerging media artists in the Western New York region. Join this year's residency participants as they premiere brand new projects. This event is free and open to the public.
 
THE ARTISTS + THEIR PROJECTS:
 
Kyle Butler is a visual artist from Michigan who currently lives in Buffalo, New York. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a focus in painting from Central Michigan University in 2008 and received his Master's degree in Visual Studies from the University at Buffalo in the spring of 2010.
 
Shasti O'Leary Soudant has been a professional graphic designer and photographer for the last twenty-one years. She has one child, one spouse, one business and no pets. In her art practice, she employs a wide range of media, including photography, performance, sculpture, video, film, music, graphic design and mechanical engineering to explore and interrogate vanity, aging, sexuality and the ways in which we edit the self in reaction to culture, politics and emotion.
 
Through collaborative dual-channel video and performative sculpture, Kyle and Shastiwill stage a large scale, involuntary snail migration to illustrate the slow tensions between historical and existential dichotomies that often result in frustrating truncations of trajectory.
 
 
 
Lauren Rebecca Gay was born in beloved Buffalo. She went to the city’s public Montessori and City Honors School. Since graduating from Buffalo State college and receiving her certification to teach Secondary English she has been practicing the written word and art in the world at large. She frequents open mics in Buffalo and New Orleans. As a substitute teacher she has turned science classrooms into open mics. She invented POPPress in early 2012 as a self-publishing and creative endeavor specializing in hand-drawn, hand-bound goods; she strung eighty one books together.
 
Isaac Johnson went to UB for too long and learned too little. Residing in lovely Buffalo, he reads and writes and films and watches. He has performed and screened work all over Buffalo and gets lost very easily. Very interested in everything, fearing nothing really ever gets done, Isaac will continue trying.
 
Lauren and Isaac are working on an installation/video document that details the private lives of Lucy Tulip and Renaldo. They have been exploring what impact magic, love, and family play on the individual in the context of Buffalo, America, and the ethereal.
 
 
 
Emerging from the small but eclectic film scenes of Austin and Houston, Matthew Hardesty is a sometimes-resident of Buffalo, NY. A recent graduate of the Austin School of Film, he has been involved in dozens of short films and infamous features. Through working with budding artists like himself, he continues to shell out phenomenal expression in leagues of his own creativity while modestly waiting for the next big shot. 
 
Using the "Vow of Chastity" rules outlined by filmmaking group Dogme 95Matthew is creating a short narrative video about two friends who convince a third friend to commit suicide.

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