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NCECA: Reoccurring Currents at University of South Florida

2nd Round getting ready for NCECA in Tampa:

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Art Team Recent Work "Level" at Fluorescent Gallery:

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Art Team Installation " Micro Climate" Ann Street Gallery Newburgh, NY

Review of "Sensing Space" The show boast a great array of art from all different medias and perspectives with the underlying theme of landscape. There are sculptures, great 2D works using a variety of material from thread to grass, a 3D animation, and more. The Ann Street Gallery does a great job of using their space for this show, with a great interactive installation by Robmat Butler and Barron Hall titled "Micro Climate Installation" in the back corner: Here, you walk through the hallway to a dark room with binoculars. Across the room are dimly lit model homes and environments for you to see through the magnification of the binoculars.

"Now" MFA Thesis Exhibition 2008

"Time literally keeps ticking at Barron Hall’s thesis show, Now, also at Ewing though Thursday, April 24. The ceramics student employs a number of purposeful reminders to drive home his overt theme of the elusive nature of time. In one installation, a tiny stream of sand falls from one of seven identical wooden and glass containers secured to the gallery wall. Attached by wire to each makeshift hourglass-like structure are seven shelves holding identical ceramic vessels. As the emptying sand triggers the shelf to recede and the pristine vase to crash to the floor, the cycle begins again. It is an ambitious effort, and it pays off conceptually.

Keeping with his time-based concept, Hall also installed a makeshift analog clock directly in the center of the gallery. Its protruding second hand swings wide, forcing gallery-goers to step mindfully aside to avoid a direct hit. Seemingly in a direct race with time, Hall also hung a digital LCD clock in the sculpture garden to count down his own projected remaining days, an obvious attempt to beat the clock." - Chris Buckner, Metro Pulse

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