A new interactive art exhibit at Keuka College “Reconfiguring Another Way” joins traditional artistic mediums with new technologies. Artists Liz Brownell of Victor and Barron Naegel of Rochester use a first-generation iPad to introduce viewers to a fusion of old and new technologies and new approaches to art and work.
The exhibit runs through March 2 at Lightner Gallery in Lightner Library, with an artists’ reception, open to the public, on Thurs. Feb. 23, from 4:15-6 p.m.
The exhibit features many of Naegel’s limited-palette drawings and Brownell’s layered mixed-media designs alongside their signature creation: PORTOISE.
The three-foot wide sculpture, resembling a sea tortoise, houses the iPad, which is programmed with a variety of apps and artistic works conceived by Naegel and Brownell. Both Brownell and Naegel are art professors at Finger Lakes Community College. The Lightner Gallery is located at 141 Central Avenue, Keuka Park.
For more information, go to news.keuka.edu.
A new interactive art exhibit at Keuka College “Reconfiguring Another Way” joins traditional artistic mediums with new technologies. Artists Liz Brownell of Victor and Barron Naegel of Rochester use a first-generation iPad to introduce viewers to a fusion of old and new technologies and new approaches to art and work.
The exhibit runs through March 2 at Lightner Gallery in Lightner Library, with an artists’ reception, open to the public, on Thurs. Feb. 23, from 4:15-6 p.m.
The exhibit features many of Naegel’s limited-palette drawings and Brownell’s layered mixed-media designs alongside their signature creation: PORTOISE.
The three-foot wide sculpture, resembling a sea tortoise, houses the iPad, which is programmed with a variety of apps and artistic works conceived by Naegel and Brownell. Both Brownell and Naegel are art professors at Finger Lakes Community College. The Lightner Gallery is located at 141 Central Avenue, Keuka Park.
For more information, go to news.keuka.edu.