Artists’ news and fundraiser.

There’s no dearth of interesting and poignant activity here. More news coming in 2022.

In artist news:

Anna Sang Park’s short film Appa Appa Appa (part of The Cho Stories trilogy) was an award-winning entry in The Bushwick Film Festival in October and The Cho Stories were featured in the Middlebury Film Festival in August. Anna’s exquisite print, Ongjin is now available on Peat and Repeat as a limited edition.

Ongjin, 13 x19 print, limited edition of 30

Hope Sandrow (seen below) who participated in the exhibition in September with her work, Portrait of a Chicken as an Egg has an important segment of her work now on exhibition at The New York Historical Society which features her seminal project from the eighties on homelessness Artist and Homeless Collaborative.

Hope Sandrow, and two of her works from a recent article in the East Hampton Star.

Mandy Morrison is a recent recipient of an individual artist grant from the Tree of Life Foundation and the Maryland State Arts Council. Mandy’s work video work, Spooks and performance were featured in the September exhibition “a micro-biology of circumstance —now what?

Select prints of her work will soon be available on the site as a limited and unlimited editions.

Still from Mandy Morrison’s video, Spooks, 2021

 
 

Matthew Rose launched trouble magazine (above), Volume III, The Climate Change Disaster issue is out now and available as a free download. See link in the caption.

Keith Donovan moved to Montmorillon France where he now has a swell working and living space.

Caterina Verde installed her three-channel video project Inside Remote Viewing and the Recreational Vehicle. (see image below) The work was sponsored by City Artist Corps/NYFA.

She just completed an interview for Yale Radio which will air in the new year.

Caterina Verde, installation view of Inside Remote Viewing and the Recreational Vehicle, a three-channel video installation. You can download the installation pdf here.

Pasha Radetzki returned from Brazil where he was working on his ongoing in situ projects: Lov Gardens and Portals. His print of Lov Garden is now available on the Peat and Repeat site. Other works will soon be available.

 

Peat and Repeat kicked off its first fundraiser —- though Covid had its way with us too…today is the last day of this fundraising initiative we will do another in the New Year, probably in the Spring.

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