Jack Straw New Media Gallery
The Northwest’s premier space for immersive installation art combining sound, digital media, and other genres.
Stelios Manousakis | The Network Is a Blind Space READ MORE >
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Perri Lynch, Lara Swimmer, and Robert Zimmer | CARTASONIC READ MORE >
Amber Cortes | Signal to Noise: Imagined Frequencies of Radiophonic Space READ MORE >
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Christopher DeLaurenti is a composer, improvisor, and music writer. His sound work encompasses field recordings, electroacoustic and acousmatic music, text-sound scores, free-improvised low-tech electronics, and compositions for acoustic instruments. |
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Susie J. Lee is a new media artist who merges digital technologies with objects and spaces to create ephemeral, time-based installations, sculptures, and performances. Lee’s work has been exhibited locally, throughout the US, and internationally in Korea and Italy. A number of her works have been collected by prominent private and national museum collections. She has received numerous awards and public commissions, was named ArtNews Artist to Watch, and as the 2010 Stranger Genius in Visual Art, and was a 2010 resident in the Jack Straw Artist Support Program. Her video work showed at the Blanton Museum in Texas, as well as exhibitions in Los Angeles, Seattle, and the Denver Art Museum. |
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Carolyn Law has been working as a professional studio and public artist for over 25 years. Her public art experience encompasses a wide range of commissioned art projects and art plans. The public art projects range widely from design team projects with designers, engineers, and/or landscape architects and considerable interface with communities and governmental agencies to site-specific integrated artworks and temporary installations. Her studio work involves mixed media drawings and temporary sculptural installations. Recently she has also been curating exhibitions of temporary sited works. She has been actively involved in civic affairs concerning the built environment and public spaces. |
The Jack Straw Writers Program, Artist Support Program, and New Media Gallery Program offer established and emerging artists in diverse disciplines an opportunity to explore the creative use of sound in a professional atmosphere through residencies in our recording studios and participation in our various presentation programs.
The Jack Straw Writers Program was created in 1997 to introduce local writers to the medium of recorded audio; to develop their presentation skills for both live and recorded readings; to encourage the creation of new literary work; to present the writers and their work in live readings, an anthology, on the web, and on the radio; and to build community among writers.
The Artist Support Program has been assisting artists working creatively with sound since 1994, including writers, choreographers, multidisciplinary artists, theatre sound designers, radio producers, film makers, visual artists, and musicians and composers of all types. Every year, up to eight artists are awarded twenty hours of studio recording and production time with a Jack Straw engineer; an additional twelve artists receive matching awards for studio time.