View livestream below on May 7, 2020 at 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Delta Center for the Arts LH Horton Jr Gallery presents a live stream Artist Talk with Marpi Studio on May 7th from 10:30-11:30am. This live presentation is part of the Gallery’s Technology & the Arts Exhibition held in March which closed early due to the shelter-in-place order. Audience members may join the live stream free of charge.
Marpi Studio collaborators will present several of their creative projects on the intersection of technology and the arts. The presentation will include discussion of how to evolve your artistic practice into an independent and financially sound studio. They’ll share tried-and-true lessons from forming their own digital art studio, and discuss their vision for sustaining a creative business in future economies. The audience will be able to ask questions at the end of the talk.
Marpi Studio collaborators presenting for the Artist Talk include:
Marpi is a Polish-born, San Francisco-based artist who creates interactive, scalable work across multiple platforms in digital and physical space. In his current practice, Marpi designs and builds vast digital ecosystems that encompass both environments and creatures that are brought into being and shaped by users.
Kevin Colorado is a hardware and digital signal processing engineer. Under the moniker Chrysalis, his systems power cutting-edge digital art galleries and installations worldwide.
Eliza Struthers-Jobin is an artist and programmer from Montreal, Canada, currently based in Paris, France. She works with emerging technologies creating real-time interactive audio visual installation and web-based playgrounds.
Link to Technology & the Arts Exhibition
The Technology & the Arts Exhibition and Artist Talk is supported in-part by a grant from the Stockton Arts Commission