17 Video Artists in 17 Days at DMA Gallery

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Rick Silva, video still from A Rough MixThe video series, 17 Days, Vol. 2, will be screened at the DMA (Digital Media & Animation) gallery Jan. 18 through Feb. 9. The series, curated by Adriane Little, pairs 17 days with 17 video artists - showing one artist's work per day throughout the run of the show.

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The video series, 17 Days, Vol. 2, will be screened at the DMA (Digital Media & Animation) gallery Jan. 18 through Feb. 9. The series, curated by Adriane Little, pairs 17 days with 17 video artists - showing one artist's work per day throughout the run of the show. The DMA Gallery is located in the Engineering Technology Building, room 312, on the Alfred campus. Regular gallery hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Rick Silva, video still from A Rough MixThe curator, Adriane Little, earned an MFA from the University at Buffalo. She is assistant professor of photography and intermedia in the Gwen Frostic School of Art at Western Michigan University. The 17 Days series began in the spring 2008 semester and continues with two new volumes per year.

"We are very pleased to have another 17 Days," said Tammy Renée Brackett, assistant professor, Computer Imaging and Architectural Technology Department and DMA gallery director. "The first volume of the series was extremely popular last year." The DMA gallery focuses on providing students and the larger Alfred community with access to the work of emerging and established digital media artists.

Artists in the second volume include Barbara Agreste (UK/Italy); Krista Hoefle (USA); Adam Cruces (USA); Blake Carrington (USA); Rick Silva (Canada); Andréa De Felice (USA); Igor Krenz (Poland); Karen Bondarchuk (USA); Zohar Kfir (Canada); Dmitry Borisov (USA); A. Jacob Galle (USA); Peter HappelChristian (USA); Carola Dreidemie & Monica Dreidemie (USA/ Argentina); Michael Day (UK); Felecia Chizuko Carlisle (USA); Joanna Raczynska (USA); and Toni Meštrovic (Croatia).

More information on the 17 Days series, including a complete list of works and artist biographies, can be found online at http://17days.wordpress.com.