10.30.2007
11.24.2006
Exhibits
"There is No Punch Card" - Group Exhibit: "Do Not Fold, Bend, Spindle or Mutilate: Computer Punch Card Art," Washington Pavilion of Arts & Science, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, July-August, 2006.
"Basement Blues" - Group Exhibit: thinkSMALL 3 International Miniature Exhibit, art6 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2005.
Pair of Pears - Group Exhibit - thinkSMALL 1 International Miniature Exhibit, art6 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2003
"Basement Blues" - Group Exhibit: thinkSMALL 3 International Miniature Exhibit, art6 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2005.
Pair of Pears - Group Exhibit - thinkSMALL 1 International Miniature Exhibit, art6 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2003
Labels: art exhibits, iindiigo exhibits, invitationals, miniature art, small art, There is no punch card, think small
Punch Card Exhibit

"Do Not Fold, Bend, Spindle or Mutilate: Computer Punch Card Art - Virtual Exhibition"
This exhibit is on display in the Visual Arts Center's Gallery A from July 28, 2006, through October 1, 2006. This virtual gallery will remain online after that date.
The punch cards in this exhibit were manufactured 35 years ago but were never used. The staff of the Visual Arts Center mailed the cards, or in this case canvases, to a wide selection of artists and cultural figures. Participants were instructed to create artworks using the cards and to return their artistic creations to the VAC. They were free to write, paint, draw, cut, print, and/or do whatever they wished with the punch card in direct contradiction to the traditional dire warning: "Do not fold, bend, spindle or mutilate." Learn more about this exhibit.
Since the artists are scattered across the world, this site will serve as the virtual gallery for this exhibition. The original pieces are currently on display in the VAC, but their virtual counterparts may be viewed here.
www.washingtonpavilion.org/VisualArtsCenter/Collections/punchcard
- From the Washington Pavilion of Arts & Science
Labels: art exhibits, mail art, punch card art, technology and art









