events
group show: Sun
“Sun”, curated by James Eric Simpson
CASP Studio 1
opening, Friday Feb 1, 6-9pm
panel discussion on solar energy: Saturday Feb 2, 7-9pm
1010 Mac Davis Ln.
Lubbock TX, 79401
Studio 1 at CASP presents: ‘Sun’ – the third of four exhibitions to focus on vital resources of the South Plains. For this exhibition, all projects focus on harnessing the sun – as energy, as medium, and as a dialogue. ‘Sun’ brings together art objects, modular solar panel kits, and floating habitat workspaces, as a means to approach an interdisciplinary engagement with this vital resource. Participants and speakers come from varying backgrounds in engineering (Tim Dallas, TTU), visual art (Carol Flueckiger, Andrew Lawson and Krista Steinke) and architecture (Chris Taylor).
Group Show: Spartanburg Museum
in their element
Spartanburg Museum
Nov 15.2018 – Feb 10.2019
opening reception Nov 5.2018, 5-8pm
artist talks @ 6:30pm
200 E Saint John Street,
Spartanburg, SC
Humans have used symbols of earth, fire, water, and air for millennia, using them as metaphors to communicate universal ideals and truths about the world in which we live. This exhibition dives into a variety of contemporary practices that continue to express our awe, reverence, and dependence on two of the four Aristotelian elements, in unexpected and dynamic ways.
Artists in the show include:
Becky Alley
Miya Ando
Deidre Argyle
Julie Comnick
Natalie Moore
LeeAnna Repass
Aaron Thomas Roth
Kelly Wagner Steinke
Krista Steinke
Yuge Zhou
*Spartanburg Art Museum is located on the campus of the Chapman Cultural Center at 200 E Saint John Street, Spartanburg South Carolina 29306.
Solo Exhibition: Brauer Museum of Art
”Krista Steinke: Good Luck with the Sun and Other Works”
Brauer Museum of Art
Valparaiso, IN
Aug 26 - Dec 9, 2018
Group Show: Currents New Media 2018
My video Sun Notations will be included in this year’s
Currents New Media Festival
Santa Fe, NM, June 8 – June 24, 2018
“Sun Notations is an experimental video created by animating over 50 still pinhole photographs. The original photographs capture the pathway of the sun rising and setting over time, using exposures that last one day to an entire year. Sound by Matthew Steinke. Production Assistants: Ashley Lane and Annie Sungkajun.
https://currentsnewmedia.org/festivals/