_ Exhibits _
Highlights of 2010
Highlights of 2010
JANUARY
Visual AIDS - Postcards from the Edge - ZieherSmith, NYC (paper/mixed media) |
OX and O's performance at Mobius Works in Progress (Audience participation piece with Tic Tac Toe) |
FEBRUARY
Accordion Book - The Sketchbook Project - Hardcover Artist Book - Brooklyn Art Library |
Crude - Multimedia, copper mesh, metal toys and hubcap - Landfill Art |
Mube - Sao Paulo, Brazil Um Livro Sobre A Morte digital collage
MARCH
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Viewing area for Thorns in the Garden - MOBIUS The Alternative Experimental Flower Show |
Intermedia - video loop with various props
APRIL
Green Seen - Mail art exhibit at Wendell Free Library (digital collage) |
APRIL
At University of Omaha, Nebraska |
MAY
Visitors view the Surrealestate cards - Part of ArtRages, Boston - MOBIUS |
JUNE
My image contained in the data recorder for Space Shuttle launch STS-133_ _Fluxface in Space |
_BP logo ©evertson 2010 (for Greenpeace's Behind the Logo)_ |
©evertson_contribution to Abalcabal #1_"Introductions" |
_©evertson_contribution to Abalcabal #2_"Codes"_ |
_©evertson_New work for Abalcabal issue #3_"Holding Out"_ |
AUGUST
The Launch of Our Seeking Kali Blog and Artist Call Ongoing collaboration with Susan Shulman and Ria Vanden Eynde |
SEPTEMBER
My merchandise for the Mobius Prostitution of Art Exhibit |
Red Sea Ducks for UR Toy Story at ARTpool Gallery, St. Petersburg, FL (digital collage) |
Digital collage for ABAD at Belknap Mill, New Hampshire |
Digital collage (still from performance) for ABAD at CW Post SAL Gallery |
Mixed Media for ABAD at Fluxmuseum |
OCTOBER
Analogue Narratives - Collaborative blog launch - On-going accounts of the attempt to create an ending for the unfinished René Daumal novel Mount Analogue |
NOVEMBER
Kali Yuga, a Shadow Production by William Evertson for Seeking Kali premiered at the opening of the Ray Johnson/A Book About Death exhibition on Nov. 3rd, 2010. Hosted by the SAL Gallery, CW Post campus of Long Island University. Music by Larry Cohen.
DECEMBER
Mr. Wicket quilt square at the Maine Discovery Museum, Bangor, Maine |