VR Art Camp SHOW & TELL
with Annie Albagli, Meghana Bisineer & Charlotte Law and Maxine Schoefer-Wulf
Experience being in a virtual art piece while engaging in a conversation with the artist!
Resident artists give a 20 min tour in their VR studios that they’ve built during their residency. Please join our Show & Tell in the Art Camp Commons in Mozilla Hubs*!
Link will be sent upon registration.
Art Camp is a homesome virtual art residency and a bi-monthly art gathering, an alternative to our many missing social events.
We investigate the possibilities of creating and inhabiting a communal place with care, that is accessible both on a browser and in virtual reality. Art Camp is a facilitating platform for art sharing, critique, collaboration, and experimental performance that maintains digital mental care for womnx and underrepresented artists. The residency accumulates in a Show’n Tell event on the last Sundays of every second month.
ABOUT our November Cohort:
Annie Albagli is a multimedia artist whose work examines personal histories and their entanglements with landscapes shaped by the power of the state and or industry. Her work has been shown at such venues including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Art Museum of the Americas, Dream Farm Commons, the High Desert Test Sites Headquarters, and Fort Mason Center for the Arts. Her videos have been screened at Artist Television Access Network, the Tate Modern as part of the Imagined Biennials project, and most recently at the Bavarian Documentary Film Festival, ZWICKL. Albagli has installed interactive public installations for Art Prospect in St. Petersburg, The Please Touch Garden in San Francisco, and on Djerassi’s grounds in Woodside. She has participated in national and international residencies including CEC’s Back Apartment residency in Russia, Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus in Germany, and This Will Take Time and Djerassi in CA. As the co-founder and editor of the publication, WHIZ WORLD, She has performed, most recently, at the UC Berkeley Sagehen Field Research Station, Dream Farm Commons, Ooga Booga, and the Headlands Center for the Arts. She is currently an affiliate artist in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts.
https://anniealbagli.com/
Meghana Bisineer and Charlotte Law, two artists in isolation, started collaborating during the lockdown; exchanging drawings, animation and sound. The meditations, conversations and growing connection between these two nomadic queers lead to a larger ongoing body of work which includes short films, texts, spoken word and sound pieces.
Meghana Bisineer is a California-London based animation artist, curator and educator. She is currently Assistant Professor of Animation and Fine Arts at the California College of the Arts, SF and works across independent artist films, texts and installations in galleries/ art spaces and festivals. Her films have been shown internationally for several years.
Charlotte Law is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice involves performance, moving image, sound, spoken word and text. A frequent collaborator, when her creative world manifests as installations the settings range from artist lead gallery spaces to experimental music festivals. Her recent projects have included performances at a series of music festivals (2019), a solo album (2020) and a number of short films (2020).
http://www.charlottewendylaw.net/home.html
https://vimeo.com/megbisineer
Maxine Schoefer-Wulf is a multimedia artist based in Berkeley, CA working across drawing, painting, film, and video. She uses mark-making and video projection to reimagine methods of charting the passage of time, exploring her sense of place and scale in relation to shifting landscapes and vast, impassive cycles. Born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area and Germany, she received her BA from University of California, Los Angeles and her MFA in Fine Arts from California College of the Arts. She has exhibited at spaces including Aggregate Art Space in Oakland and Motherbox Gallery in Brooklyn, and will be featured in an upcoming show at Root Division, San Francisco. She was a finalist for the Barclay Simpson Award and a recipient of the Dennis Leon and Christin Nelson Scholarship.
https://www.maxineschoeferwulf.com/
*Hubs is accessible with or without VR headsets, simply in your browser (computer, phones, tablets etc.) - best on Firefox. Use these keys for navigation:
WS (move forward-back) // holding SHIFT makes your move faster
AD (move left-right)
cursor or QE for rotation
press G to enable flying mode (and don’t get stuck on 3D objects)
or find further info here: https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-controls.html