ARCHIVES
BAM ARCHIVES ( 2015 - )
CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC
OVERTURE
MINDFUL DISRUPTION
THREADS, FOLDS & RABBIT HOLES
EXPLORING THE BAM COLLECTION
DNSPE 2024 PRINT SYMPOSIUM PRINT EXCHANGE
PANOPLY: 26 PAINTED LIVES
GIRLS WITH CAMERAS
RETRO URBAN PORTRAITS
A LITTLE TOO LITTLE, A LITTLE TOO MUCH
SWEET DREAMS
TRANSIT TERRAIN YOUSSEF SHEROUBI FRAGMENTS & FABRICATIONS DELECTABLE GARDEN PEOPLE/PLACES/THINGS H X W X D
LEGENDS
ITWSSOP
STAR CHILDREN
RADIUS I
NO BORING ART
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PAPIER SURFIN
WHY
LEBO
SALVADOR DALÍ
TIM HURSLEY
ECLECTIC
BODY [PARTS]
ALRIGHT
ROBYN HORN
JOHN KEECH
SHARED VISION
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CHAMPION TREES
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JUDY CROOK 5
NURTURENATURE
LOCAL COLOR
EMBELLISH
KIFF SLEMMONS
VICINITY
DELITA MARTIN
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SEAT ASSIGNMENT
AR NEIGHBORS
BELIEVE
GUY CHURCH
PURE LINE
HMONG TEXTILES
ACCALIA
SELAH
IT FIGURES
I THINK WE SHOULD SEE OTHER PEOPLE
An exhibition of artwork exploring fourteen months of contagious pathogens, individual isolation, and societal collapse
May 27 - July 7
Memphis transmedia artist, Cameron Buckley, and multimedia Boston area artist, Daniel Alexander Smith, combine an eclectic range of media from oil painting to artificial intelligence to wooden sculpture to video installation, in order to construct an introspective vision of the Covid crisis. Smith's figural work depicts the flattening of individual experience during the pandemic, while Buckley's conceptual installations portray the transformation of social culture and media.
Since 2015, Buckley and Smith have collaborated on new media artworks which dismantle political and geographic boundaries facing artists in today's fragmented cultural landscape. Buckley, Assistant Professor of New Media and Game Design at Arkansas State, has exhibited his work internationally at biennales, festivals, museums, and alternative exhibitions spaces. Smith is Design Manager at Studio Echelman, where he oversees development of Janet Echelman's architectural fiber sculptures. Independent of the studio, Smith creates multimedia artworks which have been commissioned for projects funded by Google, Epson, Boston Cyberarts, The Illuminus Festival, and Hubweek, among others.