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SUMMARY:Archive Dive: Eccentric Machines
DESCRIPTION:In 1987\, the Arts Center organized Eccentric Machines\, a group exhibition including twenty-six large-scale sculptural works created by twenty artists\, including internationally renowned artists Alice Aycock\, Dennis Oppenheim\, and Jonathan Borofsky. The show presented a range of contemporary mechanical and kinetic artworks highlighting the complex\, ever-evolving relationship between machines and humans. \nThe interconnections of mechanics and daily life were further explored through the Great Cardboard Boat Regatta and in-gallery performances by Kanopy Dance Company. In addition three artists collaborated with area residents in the creation of Mechanical Marvels\, a large assemblage of mechanical waste and objects on the Art Center’s east lawn. \nArchive Dive: Eccentric Machines revisits the 1987 exhibition through a selection of archival materials\, including photographs of the Mechanical Marvels installation\, public programs\, and events; artist correspondence; and curatorial writing. \nThis dive into the archive reflects on the continuing conversation about technology. How do these moments of movement\, tinkering\, and discovery between human and object from more than three decades ago connect with our current engagement with technology? How do these kinetic artworks change our perspective of contemporary devices? How do artists encourage us to examine technology’s role in our lives? \nImage: Lewis Alquist\, States of Matter Undergoing Habitual Rotation\, 1983; welded steel bed frames\, glass\, electric motors\, and milk substitute. \nArchive Dive: Eccentric Machines \n \nTuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. extended hours\nSaturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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LOCATION:John Michael Kohler Arts Center\, 608 New York Avenue\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081\, United States
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SUMMARY:In the Adjacent Possible
DESCRIPTION:In the Adjacent Possible is a response to sociologist Ruha Benjamin’s suggestion to “imagine and craft the worlds you cannot live without\, just as you dismantle the ones you cannot live within.” \nEach of the five artists’ installations provides a vantage point for viewing the many potentialities that lie just beyond what we know. They conjure worlds that are not quite here\, yet are within our grasp. They place us in the adjacent possible\, a space where we can dream alternative ways of being in the world. \nThe exhibition forms a speculative architecture that explores myriad approaches to and understandings of proposed and promised strategies of living. These artists offer prospective blueprints of other worlds\, often constructed from the remnants of our current one. Engaging issues of colonialism\, feminism\, queerness\, identity\, and stereotypes\, In the Adjacent Possible suggests ways we can reimagine the present and explores the infinite horizon of opportunities at the boundaries of our reach. \nhttps://www.jmkac.org/exhibition/in-the-adjacent-possible/ \nImage: In the Adjacent Possible artists (clockwise from upper left): Suchitra Mattai\, Haleigh Nickerson\, Yasmine K. Kasem\, Nyugen E. Smith\, and Jessica Campbell. \nTuesday\, Wednesday\, Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. extended hours\nSaturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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LOCATION:John Michael Kohler Arts Center\, 608 New York Avenue\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081\, United States
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