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===BIBLIOGRAPHY===
 
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*2004 "Version>04 Festival: Invisible Networks", Chicago Reader, April 16th 2004. (Pictured)
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*2004, "Version>04 Festival: Invisible Networks", Chicago Reader, April 16th 2004. (Pictured)
 
<br>Guest on the "The Night Show" Hosted by Patrick McCarthy and Ruth Darrow
 
<br>Guest on the "The Night Show" Hosted by Patrick McCarthy and Ruth Darrow
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*2003, Sharon Porta, "Exhibition in a Box", Hammond Times, February 14, 2003. (Pictured)
<br>Sharon Porta, "Exhibition in a Box", Hammond Times, February 14, 2003. (Pictured)
 
 
<br>Beate Engl, Jeff Harms, and Donald Lambert, "The Future of Art" Radio Broadcast Interview for College Invisible at Radio Grenouille, Marseille.
 
<br>Beate Engl, Jeff Harms, and Donald Lambert, "The Future of Art" Radio Broadcast Interview for College Invisible at Radio Grenouille, Marseille.
*2000 Eileen Murphy, "The Art of the Deal", Baltimore City Paper, January 12, 2000.
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*2000, Eileen Murphy, "The Art of the Deal", Baltimore City Paper, January 12, 2000.
*1998 Peter Walsh, "Performance in Baltimore: Brief and Biased History" P-Form Issue 45 Summer 1998.
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*1998, Peter Walsh, "Performance in Baltimore: Brief and Biased History" P-Form Issue 45 Summer 1998.
 
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*1995, Stephanie Shapiro "Art from the Ashes" Baltimore Sun, September 30, 1995.
1995
 
 
 
 
Stephanie Shapiro "Art from the Ashes" Baltimore Sun, September 30, 1995.
 
 
 
TALKS & VISITS
 
 
 
2007
 
 
 
 
Roswell Artist in Residence Program.
 
 
 
2006
 
 
 
 
Fondation Sant D'A Jakmel, Haiti, Visiting Artist in Residence.
 
  San Francisco Art Institute, Artist talk in New Genres.
 
 
 
2005
 
 
 
 
Massachusetts College of Art, Guest lecturer for a video installation class.
 
 
 
2004
 
 
 
 
Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting critic to foundation drawing class.
 
 
 
 
 
Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecturer, and patterning workshop leader.
 
 
 
2003
 
 
 
 
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Artist's talks to several undergraduate classes.
 
 
 
2002
 
 
 
 
Maryland Institute College of Art, Guest lecture on "Designing Inflatables".
 
 
 
2000
 
 
 
 
Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting critic for final senior reviews.
 
  
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===TALKS & VISITS===
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*2007, Roswell Artist in Residence Program.
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*2006, Fondation Sant D'A Jakmel, Haiti, Visiting Artist in Residence.
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<br>San Francisco Art Institute, Artist talk in New Genres.
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*2005, Massachusetts College of Art, Guest lecturer for a video installation class.
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*2004, Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting critic to foundation drawing class.
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<br>Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecturer, and patterning workshop leader.
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*2003, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Artist's talks to several undergraduate classes.
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*2002, Maryland Institute College of Art, Guest lecture on "Designing Inflatables".
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*2000, Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting critic for final senior reviews.
 
*1999 Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecture, for GFA senior seminar.
 
*1999 Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecture, for GFA senior seminar.
  
 
===2-D=== Drawing, Design, Photography (Darkroom and Digital Imaging), Printmaking.
 
===2-D=== Drawing, Design, Photography (Darkroom and Digital Imaging), Printmaking.
  
===3-D===
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===3-D=== Digital 3-D modeling (for construction & visualization).
Digital 3-D modeling (for construction & visualization).
 
 
Heavy and light metal fabrication, Oxy, MIG, TIG, Plasma, forging, anticlastic raising, casting processes, anodizing, patination.
 
Heavy and light metal fabrication, Oxy, MIG, TIG, Plasma, forging, anticlastic raising, casting processes, anodizing, patination.
 
Fiber techniques including patterning, draping, sewn construction, dyeing, yardage printing, weaving, crochet, knitting, plaiting etc.
 
Fiber techniques including patterning, draping, sewn construction, dyeing, yardage printing, weaving, crochet, knitting, plaiting etc.
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Extensive knowledge of various other materials especially plastics, rubbers, and foams.
 
Extensive knowledge of various other materials especially plastics, rubbers, and foams.
  
===4-D===
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===4-D=== Video production, Editing, Effects compositing, Animation.
Video production, Editing, Effects compositing, Animation.
 
 
Sound recording and editing.
 
Sound recording and editing.
 
Performance Art & Stage production skills.
 
Performance Art & Stage production skills.
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Queer and trans/gender studies.
 
Queer and trans/gender studies.
 
African and African diasporic art, cinema, and ritual.
 
African and African diasporic art, cinema, and ritual.
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 21 January 2010

Flores McGarrell (1973–2010)

CV

Flo McGarrell PO Box 39 Newbury, VT gowithflo@mac.com www.gowithflo.net

Biography

I was born in Rome, Italy to American expatriate artists. At the age of eight I moved with my parents to the United States. Between the years 1992-1998 I received a B.F.A. in Fibers and an M.A. in Digital Arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art. In 1997 I co-founded Little Big Bang: a non profit arts organization which performed/exhibited for four years in such diverse venues as the Baltimore Museum of Art, the American Visionary Art Museum, as well as local galleries, festivals, and the streets. After receiving my first master's degree I taught video and electronic arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and at the Baltimore School for the Arts. I went on to get an M.F.A. in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where I implemented my hybrid skills in sculpture and digital craft to create inflatable spaces, animated with air pressure, light, sound, and video projection. Since Graduate school I continue to make sculpture, and am currently art directing a film called "Maggots and Men" currently in it's last stages of completion. I have been occasionally working and teaching at an art center in Jacmel Haiti, and 2007 has been spent at the Roswell Artist in Residence Program where I have been undertaking experiments in sustainable living as sculpture.

Education

  • M.F.A. 2004, Art and Technology Studies, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • M.A. 1998, Digital Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD.
  • B.F.A., 1997 Fibers, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD.
  • 1996, Italian Language and Culture, Certificate, Università per Stranieri, Perugia, Italy.
  • 1991-1992, Metalsmithing, Washington University, St.Louis, MO.

Teaching Experience

  • 2006, Visiting Professor "Open source Inflatable Sculpture" at FOSAJ in Jacmel, Haiti
  • 2005, Adjunct Professor “Digital Imaging and Computer Art” in the Interactive Media and Gaming Development program at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
  • 2004-2005, Instructor, "Open Source Inflatables" 2 summer semesters in the Fiber & Material Studies department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Teaching Assistant, "Fundamentals of Art and Technology", Spring semester at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • 2003, Teaching Assistant, "Immersive Environments", Fall semester at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Teaching Assistant, "4-D", Spring & Fall semesters at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.


Teaching Assistant, "Teachers' Institute of Contemporary Art : Art and Technology" Summer session at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

  • Instructor, "Dreamweaver Boot Camp", Digital Boot Camp, Chicago.
  • 2001-2002, Instructor "Electronic Media and Culture", 2 semesters at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD. Instructor, "Video II", 2 semesters, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD., Instructor, "Video I", Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD.
  • 1999-2002, Instructor, "Advanced Video Production", Baltimore School for the Arts, Baltimore, MD.
  • 1997-1998, Teaching Assistant, "Video I", 2 semesters, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD., Teaching Assistant, "Performance Art", Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD.
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Awards & Honors

  • 2007, Selected to be the Judge of the needlework competition Of the Eastern New Mexico State Fair
  • 2005 - 2006, Grants from the Horizon foundation and Frameline for the completion of "Maggots and Men"
  • 2006, Invited to the Roswell Artist in Residence Program (beginning February 2007)
  • 2004, MFA Graduating Fellowship recipient, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • 2002-2004, Alumni Association Fellowship, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • 2003, Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Alternate.
  • 1999, Mayor's Advisory Committee on Arts and Culture, Community Project Grant, Baltimore MD. (Little Big Bang).
  • 1998-1999, Maryland State Arts Council, Operating Grant (Little Big Bang).
  • 1997-1998, Gertrude Penland Scholarship, Maryland Institute College of Art.

Gallery & Performances

  • 2008, Agrisculpture, Roswell Museum of Art, NM. (SOLO)
  • 2007, RAIR 40th Anninversary Show, Roswell Museum of Art, NM.
  • 2006, Skilti Gonflable pou Gede, FOSAJ gallery, Jacmel, Haiti. La Bazooka
  • 2005, Limbs Heart Toungue Teeth, Dalton Gallery, Atlanta, GA.


Queer Art Show, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Blobjects & Beyond, San Jose Art Museum, San Jose, CA. (BOOK)

  • 2004, Flo McGarrell, Lisa Dent Gallery, San Francisco, CA. (SOLO)


Gutted, Seep Art, Chicago, IL.
Summer Group Show, Gallery2, Chicago, IL.
MFA Thesis Show, Gallery2, Chicago, IL.
Version 04, Chicago Cultural Center, & Buddy Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Imaginary Landscape, Texas Ballroom, Chicago IL.

  • 2003, Antispace Suit: the Dirty Future, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL.


CAMP: Shelter Now & Then, Le Petit Versailles, New York City, NY.
Siggraph 2003, San Diego, CA. Version>03 1926 N. Halstead Exhibition Studies Space, Chicago, IL. Domystique, Columbia College A+D Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Cubicle, Uncle Freddie's Gallery, Hammond, IN.

  • 2002, Beyond Prototypes, 1926 N.Halstead Exhibition Studies Space, Chicago, IL.

3-D Action Now!, Base Space, Chicago, IL. Imprint, The Whole Gallery, Baltimore, MD. Invitational Photography show.

  • 2001, Annual Faculty Exhibition, Maryland Institute College of Art.
  • 2000, Freestyle, Baltimore Museum of Art. Snapshots, The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD. (Catalogue, CD)


Crosscurrents 2000, University of Maryland. (Catalogue) Freestyle, Baltimore Museum of Art. Little Big Bang Performance. Artscape Festival, Baltimore, MD. Baltimore Museum of Art, Seton Hill Festival & Starscape, Baltimore. Little Big Bang Performance. Sci-Art Extensions of Being, Maryland Art Place. Little Big Bang Project. (Catalogue)

  • 1999, Artscape Festival, Baltimore, MD. Little Big Bang Project.

Kinetic Sculpture Race, American Visionary Art Museum, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD. Little Big Bang Project. Freestyle, Baltimore Museum of Art. Little Big Bang Project. Mardi Gras, American Visionary Art Museum. Little Big Bang Project.

  • 1998, Artscape Festival, Baltimore, MD. Invitational costume exhibition.

Artscape Festival, Baltimore, MD. Commissioned Little Big Bang public performance. WPA/Corcoran, Washington DC. Commissioned public performance by Little Big Bang. Graduate Thesis Exhibition Maryland Institute College of Art. Hill Maryland Institute College of Art. Outdoor incendiary spectacle.

  • 1997

Moon and Waves, The Whole Gallery, Baltimore, MD. Little Big Bang curated group show. Thesis Exhibition, Maryland Institute College of Art. Anuual Fashion Show, Maryland Institute College of Art. Artaffair, Maryland Institute College of Art.

  • 1996

Juried Undergraduate Show Maryland Institute College of Art. The Ice Queen Gets Hot and Bothered, Maryland Institute College of Art. Solo show.

  • 1995

Juried Undergraduate Show, Maryland Institute College of Art.

  • 1994

Maryland Institute, College of Art. Solo installation.

Community Projects

  • 1999, Oliver Street Community Arts Project Oliver Street, Baltimore, MD, June-October, 1999. Collaboration with inner city youth using "Giant Erector Set".

Bolton Hill Spring Festival, Baltimore, MD, April 1999. Performed in outdoor art event for children.

  • 1998, Oliver St. Neighborhood "Big TV" Show and Festival Oliver Street Baltimore, MD, October, 1998. Outdoor art event for children that taught and used video technology to inner city youth. Co-organizer.

Bolton Hill Spring Festival Parade, Baltimore, MD, April 1998. Taught float-making class to Mt. Royal Elementary school children.

  • 1997, ART PAL Police Athletic League, Baltimore, MD, Children's Volunteer Art Teacher, Summer 1997. Co-organizer of program.

Commissions

  • 2001, Migratory Reef The Friends School, Baltimore, MD, June, 2001, Fish sculpture commissioned by "Fish Out of Water" project.

Video Camera Heads The Magic Show Film props, Comissioned by "aminibigcircus" Many of the Little Big Bang performances were commissions as well.

VIDEO & FILM projects

  • 2005-2007

Maggots & Men (co-producer and art director ) B/W super 8 and 16mm film. Production in progress, cast primarily with FTM trans actors. Shot in the style of Soviet propaganda films "Maggots & Men" recounts the events of the 1921 Soviet uprising of the Kronstadt Sailors.

  • 2004 Tri:Torii 3 channel DVD in conjunction with Tri:Torii phase three installation.
  • 2003 Les Marassa Chat TRT 11:10, Color. Drawing connections between my interests in Vodou, virtual reality and the intimate lives of my cats.
  • 2002 Blossoms TRT variable, Color. Manipulated video shorts of tree blossoms. Presented as part of a live video mixing performance with Madeleine Gallagher, and Natasha Sapershteyn. Performed at The Whole Gallery, IMPRINT group photography and video show. Small edition DVD.


Styromania TRT 3:15, BW. video/animation of the artist obliterating styrofoam with a whip made of brass tube segments.

  • 2000 Frankenpus TRT 7:05, Color.video/stop animation. Mutant octupuses fall in love.


C.L.U.E. TRT 6:10, Color.Edit of performance documentation. Cockroaches collect trash from an arts festival and build a hive.

  • 1999 5:44 Edit of performance documentation, where space and time are subverted by presenting four camera angles from two different days as one seamless channel.
  • 1998 Pink Crack for Easter Edit of performance documentation, Outdoor incendiary spectacle requiring medical attention to the artist's face and eyes for sugar burn explosion the first week, then re-performed the next week without difficulty. Easter. Bark Like a Dog A dog woman in drag attacks damsels in the snow.
  • 1997 Black Hole Drawing connections between black holes, baby octopuses, bisexuality.


NET Underwater video. The artist in sailor drag fights to get out of orange plastic fencing in which she is tangled.
Ship, Pearl, Urchins "Aquarium" videos studying the hypnotic aspects of small sculptures underwater.
I also make and maintain a library of video shorts used for live video mixing performances.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • 2004, "Version>04 Festival: Invisible Networks", Chicago Reader, April 16th 2004. (Pictured)


Guest on the "The Night Show" Hosted by Patrick McCarthy and Ruth Darrow

  • 2003, Sharon Porta, "Exhibition in a Box", Hammond Times, February 14, 2003. (Pictured)


Beate Engl, Jeff Harms, and Donald Lambert, "The Future of Art" Radio Broadcast Interview for College Invisible at Radio Grenouille, Marseille.

  • 2000, Eileen Murphy, "The Art of the Deal", Baltimore City Paper, January 12, 2000.
  • 1998, Peter Walsh, "Performance in Baltimore: Brief and Biased History" P-Form Issue 45 Summer 1998.
  • 1995, Stephanie Shapiro "Art from the Ashes" Baltimore Sun, September 30, 1995.

TALKS & VISITS

  • 2007, Roswell Artist in Residence Program.
  • 2006, Fondation Sant D'A Jakmel, Haiti, Visiting Artist in Residence.


San Francisco Art Institute, Artist talk in New Genres.

  • 2005, Massachusetts College of Art, Guest lecturer for a video installation class.
  • 2004, Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting critic to foundation drawing class.


Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecturer, and patterning workshop leader.

  • 2003, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Artist's talks to several undergraduate classes.
  • 2002, Maryland Institute College of Art, Guest lecture on "Designing Inflatables".
  • 2000, Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting critic for final senior reviews.
  • 1999 Maryland Institute College of Art, Visiting Artist lecture, for GFA senior seminar.

===2-D=== Drawing, Design, Photography (Darkroom and Digital Imaging), Printmaking.

===3-D=== Digital 3-D modeling (for construction & visualization). Heavy and light metal fabrication, Oxy, MIG, TIG, Plasma, forging, anticlastic raising, casting processes, anodizing, patination. Fiber techniques including patterning, draping, sewn construction, dyeing, yardage printing, weaving, crochet, knitting, plaiting etc. Basic woodworking and construction. Extensive knowledge of various other materials especially plastics, rubbers, and foams.

===4-D=== Video production, Editing, Effects compositing, Animation. Sound recording and editing. Performance Art & Stage production skills. Basic Electronics.

Computers

Platforms: Mac, Linux, PC. Software: 3D Studio Max, Form Z, Maya, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash, Director, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Media 100, AfterEffects, Protools, SoundTrack, MAX/MSP, Microsoft Office, etc. Languages: Ygdrasil (CAVE language for VR), HTML, Actionscript.

ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATIONS

Native Fluency of Italian, conversationsl Kreyol, reading comprehension French & Spanish. Queer and trans/gender studies. African and African diasporic art, cinema, and ritual.