JANA FLYNN
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SOME MATH
Featuring Works by Jana Flynn + Jill Gallenstein

Reception on First Friday, August 6th, 5-8pm
Show Runs July 30th- September 11th 2010

Johansson Projects
2300 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94612
Hours: 12-6, Thurs–Fri and Sat 11-5

510.444.9140
kimberly@johanssonprojects.com
www.johanssonprojects.com


In the front gallery, Johansson Projects presents a two person exhibition entitled Some Math. Jana Flynn creates 3-dimensional sound drawings out of string; colorful networks stuck on an infinite loop of interconnectivity. Her architectural interventions respond to and define the spaces they inhabit as they undergo a transmutation from line to form. Jill Gallenstein exposes the flawed side of geometry, packing her elaborate drawings with a visual stimulation even nature can’t match. Her pseudo-scientific worlds pose unsolvable equations between pattern and spontaneity, simplicity and complexity. Watch as two different modes of abstraction- art and mathematics- have their way with concrete materials.

   
   
 
   
I'm gonna participate in a show at Space 1026 in Philadeliphia curated by my great friend Hillary Pecis.

A GUIDE TO SALVATION
Opening July 9th, 2010
Space 1026
1026 Arch St. 2nd Fl Philadelphia, PA 19107
www.space1026.com


Tracy Timmins
Ryan Travis Christian
Jana Flynn
Kelly Lynn Jones
Erin Allen
Andrew Schoultz
Marcie Oakes
Michelle Blade
Hilary Pecis

   
   





MATERIA: investigative collaborations in health/medicine + art

April 21 - 24, 2010
Reception: Friday, April 23 6-8pm

Performance/Special Event: Saturday, April 24
Gallery Hours: 12–6 pm

Cabinet
300 Nevins Street
b/t Union and Sackett Streets
Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY

F or G to Carroll Street
M or R to the Union Street
directions:
http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/visit.php

http://investigativecollaborations.wordpress.com/

Inspired by the interdisciplinary, progressive nature of Cabinet, Wilson and Stroebe have brought together ten projects created by collaborative pairs of artists and health professionals. Created specifically for this exhibition, each collaborative piece is an investigation into materiality, drawing on the unique combination of each pair’s professional and creative practices. The result is a collection of work that transcends boundaries in order to engage the public in a discussion about how art and health affects us all. This conversation, about the process of collaboration and the blurring of boundaries between health and aesthetics are as integral to the show as the projects presented in the exhibition space. So please stop by, and bring friends and questions.

   
   
engaged  
   
   

Jentel Arts Fellowship 2009

 

In September 2009 I awarded a fellowship by Jentel Artist Residency Program Wyoming along with artists and writers
Erin Jourdan
Ken Bova
Tony Tulathimutte
John S. Lewis
Mary Frances Dondelinger

   
   
   
MFA for Jana  
After a 2 rigorous years I recieved my Masters of Fine Art from Parsons the New School. Our MFA show was in May 2009 at the Kitchen NY, NY.