December 9, 2016/posted in:
Events
On November 2nd, Hironaka & Suib presented at Tyler School of Art’s Critical Dialogues lecture series, which “brings to campus outstanding, internationally renowned artist, filmmakers, architects, curators, scholars, and writers.” More information here.
December 9, 2016/posted in:
Events
On October 13, Hironaka & Suib spoke at the Institute of Contemporary Art and of the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania’s PennDesign Fine Arts Lecture. More information here.
May 17, 2012/posted in:
Announcements, Events
Thanks to the Banff Centre and Pew Fellowships in the Arts we’ll be spending the month of June in one the Centre’s beautiful Leighton Colony studios. Read on…
January 2, 2012/posted in:
Announcements, Events, Exhibitions
Jan 13–Feb 25, 2012 Locks Gallery is pleased to present 1967, a multi-channel video installation by Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib, on view January 13th through February 25th, 2012. C. Spencer Yeh and Aaron Moore, who contributed to the piece, will perform live in the installation on Saturday, January 28th, at 5 pm. There will be […]
November 21, 2011/posted in:
Announcements, Events
On November 21st, 2011, The Soft Epic, or: Savages of the Pacific West will be presented on the Los Angeles County Metro bus system.
Out the Window—-Short personal videos are presented in the unusual context of the Los Angeles County Metro bus system, starting in the winter of 2011. On Transit TV, we show animations, documentaries, narratives and experimental videos about, by and in Los Angeles.
October 2, 2011/posted in:
Announcements, Events
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage Announces 2011 Pew Fellowships in the Arts Recipients
Twelve dynamic artists in the Philadelphia area receive $60,000 fellowships
Philadelphia, PA—An elegant and commanding dancer who fuses European, African, and Caribbean influences in her choreography; an architect whose designs couple concerns about environmental cost and sustainability; and a poet whose unique form of writing invites readers to participate in the deeply embodied experiences portrayed in his poems. These are three of 12 exceptional artists from the Philadelphia area who will each receive a $60,000 award this year from The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through Pew Fellowships in the Arts (PFA).
The 2011 Pew Fellows, four of whom are first-time applicants to the program, were chosen in recognition of their extraordinary artistic achievements to date. Each $60,000 fellowship is granted over a 1- to 2-year period and may be awarded to artists at any stage of their careers.
April 12, 2011/posted in:
Announcements, Events, Friends
May 14th, 8pm, The Ibrahim Theater at International House, Philadelphia
Wave Currents: 1967—Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib with C Spencer Yeh
Hironaka, Suib and Yeh present a multimedia event that revisits the spectacle and phantasmagoria of the 1967 International and Universal Exposition—more commonly known as Expo 67.