#Ander Mikalson
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skowhegan · 5 years ago
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Ander Mikalson (’12) FiftyTwo Ft: Ander Mikalson Knockdown Center 52-19 Flushing Ave., Maspeth,, NY August 29 – December 15, 2019
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sculpture-center · 8 years ago
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FEATURED ARTIST: Ander Mikalnson, Score for the Big Bang, 2013, live performance, 8 minutes. Performed by The Young New Yorkers’ Chorus. Photo by Teri Slotkin. Courtesy of the artist and SkowheganNYC.
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charlesbentonphotography · 8 years ago
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Scarlet Street at Lucien Terras., NYC
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gaspingatglimpses · 9 years ago
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Ander Mikalson
Score for a Cyclone (Water), 2013
Watercolor and graphite on paper with metal grommets, 22 × 30 in
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picklebeholding · 10 years ago
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Ander Mikalson in Three's Company for Eight Performers at Churner and Churner. July 24 - August 22, 2014
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jesseinretro · 12 years ago
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skowhegan · 6 years ago
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Ander Mikalson (’12) Scores for a Black Hole Art in General 145 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 February 23–April 4, 2019 Opening Reception: Friday, February 22, 6–9pm
Scores for a Black Hole is created and performed in collaboration with Irina Arnaut, Karen Azoulay, Taylor Baldwin, Jesus Benavente, Charlotte Calvert, Gabo Camnitzer, Serena Chang, Iris Cushing, Carey Denniston, John Dombroski, Katie Gaydos, Aric Grauke, Ariadne Greif, Adam Henry, Leah Herder-Kuehn, Madeline Hollander, Loie Hollowell, Kent Ishimoto, Baseera Khan, Amy Lincoln, Sarah Loveland Gill, Gloria Maximo, Sondra Meszaros, Skyler Mikalson, Ryan Mrozowski, Ilse Murdock, Roderick O’Toole, Jean-Jacques du Plessis, Molly Prentiss, Becky Sellinger, Tom Simon, Barb Smith, Nikolai Smith, Samara Speller, Alina Tenser, Kyle Toby, Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste, Lumin Wakoa, Chris Wiley, Marisa Williamson and Ariel Yelen.
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skowhegan · 6 years ago
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Claudia Bitran (‘14), Amy Brener (’11), Julia Brown (’06), Melissa Brown (’00), Christopher Chiappa (’97), Angela Dufresne (F ‘17), Jonathan Ehrenberg (A ‘11) and Sean McCarthy, Dana Frankfort (’97), Adam Henry (’05), Janelle Iglesias (’09), Vera Iliatova (’04), Meredith James (’11), Chelsea Knight (’08), Florian Meisenberg (’09) and Anna K.E., Ander Mikalson (’12), Shana Moulton (’04), Bridget Mullen (’16), Andrew Ross (’11), Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (’14), Gabriela Salazar (’11), Lui Shtini (’07), Zak Smith (’98), Jennifer Sullivan (’11), Letha Wilson (’09), Bryan Zanisnik (’08), and others AXxoN N.: A Collective Commentary on David Lynch’s Inland Empire Essex Flowers In The Back Space 19 Monroe Street, NYC February 10 – March 10, 2019 Opening Reception: Sunday, February 10, 6-8pm
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skowhegan · 5 years ago
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Congratulations to this year’s Rema Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant recipients, including Ander Mikalson (’12), Talia Levitt (’19), Sharon Madanes (’14), Elliott Jerome Brown, Jr. (’17), Elizabeth Tubergen (’15), Autumn Knight (’16).
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skowhegan · 8 years ago
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Carey Denniston and Ander Mikalson (’12), performed by Em Rooney (’12), Barb Smith (’12) and Kelsey Strauch White Knuckle Kate Werble Gallery 83 Vandam Street, New York, NY February 3rd, 6-8PM; February 4th, 2-6PM
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skowhegan · 8 years ago
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Diana Al-Hadid (’07), Polly Apfelbaum (F ‘99), Colleen Asper (’06), Beth Campbell (’97), Patty Chang (F ‘03), Nicole Cherubini (’02), Donna Dennis (F ‘82), Leah Dixon (’12), Jenny Dubnau (’95), Sharona Eliassaf (’11), Rochelle Feinstein (F ‘99, ‘12), Ashlee Ferlito (’12), Dana Frankfort (’97), Chitra Ganesh (’01, ‘13), Kate Gilmore (F ’12), Joanne Greenbaum (F ’03), Karen Heagle (’97), Jane Fox Hipple (’09), Deborah Kass (F ‘97), Chelsea Knight (’08), Autumn Knight (’16), Julia Kunin (’84), Marcia Kure (’12), Marie Lorenz (’04, F ‘13), Natasha Mayers (’76), Suzanne McClelland (F ‘99), Ander Mikalson (’12), Carrie Moyer (’95, F ‘10), Alix Pearlstein (F ‘04), Sheila Pepe (’94, F ‘13), Kenya (Robinson) (’14), Naomi Safran-Hon (’12), Carrie Schneider (’07), Mira Schor (F ‘95), Becky Sellinger (’12), Slinko (’10), Barb Smith (’12), Alexandria Smith (’15), Shinique Smith (’03), Allyson Stragella (’95), Julianne Swartz (’99, F ‘08), Monika Sziladi (’08), Mikalene Thomas (F ‘13), Lachell Workman (’15) and many more Post-Election September 449 Warren Street #3, Hudson, New York 12534 January 28–March 5, 2017
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sculpture-center · 8 years ago
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FEATURED ARTIST: Ander Mikalson (Co-authored by Carey Denniston), North Shore, 2015. Installation and live performance, 2 hours and 15 minutes. Performed by Nicole Ohr and Ryan Rockmore. Photo by Maria Baranova. Courtesy of the artists and MOIETY Gallery.
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sculpture-center · 8 years ago
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FEATURED ARTIST: Ander Mikalson is a sound artist whose practice incorporates different notions of collaboration and participation. In recent performances, participants sing or spontaneously generate the soundtrack to a film. Mikalson sets up a call-and-response with acquaintances across town and with strangers from around the world. She has collaborated with other artists, dancers, a poet, a teenager in Mexico City, a choir, a marching band, an astrophysicist and with her audience. Her open-ended way of working challenges the role hierarchical processes play in contemporary art, shifting focus to the importance of collective creativity.
Ander Mikalson (born 1983 in Santa Monica, CA; lives and works in New York City) received her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and BA from the University of California Santa Barbara. Her performances have been shown at The Kitchen, New York City; Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, New York; The Art, Design & Architecture Museum, Santa Barbara, California; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia; Churner & Churner Gallery, New York City; Queens Museum, Queens, New York; Temple Contemporary, Philadelphia; Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, Minnesota, and Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm. Residencies include the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Queens Museum Studio Program, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Process Space and the Rauschenberg Foundation. Her projects have been supported by the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant, Art Matters Foundation Grant, College Art Association Professional-Development Fellowship in the Visual Arts, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Graduate Fellowship.
Ander Mikalson and Carey Denniston, #1 Hit, 2016, live performance, 40 minutes. Performed by the Lesbian and Gay Big Apple Corps. Sculpture by Mark Di Suvero: Mozart’s Birthday, 1989, Steel, 23 x 40 x 40'. Photo by Maria Baranova. Courtesy of the artists and Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, New York.
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skowhegan · 8 years ago
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Carey Denniston and Ander Mikalson (’12) Scale, part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of 9 Evenings Fridman Gallery 287 Spring Street, New York, NY Friday, September 23, 2016 tickets
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skowhegan · 8 years ago
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Denniston Mikalson (’12) #1 hit Performed by The Lesbian and Gay Big Apple Corps With arrangements by Chris Parrello Presented with The Shandaken Project July 23rd at 2pm Beginning at Maya Lin’s Wavefield at the southernmost tip of Storm King's South Fields Free with admission to Storm King Storm King Art Center 1 Museum Road New Windsor, NY 12553
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