[Art-instructors] FSU Far & Away Artists Andrew Keiper and Kei Ito
Celeste Ivory
mivory at fsu.edu
Tue Mar 8 10:14:42 EST 2022
TONIGHT @ 7pm:
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Virtual Artists in Residency: Kei Ito<http://www.kei-ito.com/> and Andrew Keiper<http://www.andrewpaulkeiper.com/> March 8th at 7pm Via ZOOM
Click here to register for the zoom link!<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/far-away-virtual-lecture-kei-ito-and-andrew-keiper-tickets-255301643087>
Join us for a FAR & Away virtual lecture with virtual artists in residence Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper. The artists will be discussing their photographic, video and sound based collaboration work as well as a new project created in residence with FAR. A screening of their piece, New Light-Narrowcast, will be on display at FAB room 249 on March 10th 4:30-8:00pm and a pop up show of their work will be on view concurrently at the Museum of Fine Art until March 11th.
About the Artists:
Kei Ito is a visual artist working primarily with experimental photography and installation art who is currently teaching at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in NYC. Ito received his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. Ito’s work addresses issues of deep intergenerational loss and connections as he explores the materiality and experimental processes of photography, visualizing the invisible: radiation, memory and life/death.
Ito’s work, fundamentally rooted in the trauma and legacy passed down from his late grandfather - a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, meditates on the complexity of his identity and heritage through examining the past and current threats of nuclear disaster and his present status as an US-immigrant. Many of Ito’s artworks transformed both art and non-art spaces into temporal monuments that became platforms for the audience to explore social issues and the memorials dedicated to the losses suffered from the consequences of those issues.
Andrew Paul Keiper is an artist and educator based in Baltimore, Maryland where he teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art in the Animation and Film & Video programs. Working in sound, image and installation, Andrew's work dances across the boundaries of sound art, experimental music and sound design.
Field recordings, drones, drumming and sound designed evocations of places remote in time and place commingle in Keiper’s work, inviting the audience to listen in ways they may not be accustomed to listening. Much of Andrew's work contemplates the legacy of his grandfather's role in the creation of the atomic bomb, and the ramifications of atomic weaponry past and present. Andrew also maintains a practice as a sound designer for film, and as a musician and audio engineer.
In January of 2018 Keiper and Ito presented their Rubys project, Afterimage Requiem at the Baltimore War Memorial. The exhibition received coverage by the Washington Post Magazine, the BBC, the Baltimore Sun and others. In 2016, they brought this work, along with others to the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where they exhibited their first large-scale art museum exhibition, Archives Aflame.
Kiley Brandt (She | Her)
Operations Manager
Facility for Arts Research
Florida State University
https://artsresearch.fsu.edu<https://artsresearch.fsu.edu/>
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