Nathan Altice on Allyson Strafella

Allyson Strafella, <em>Untitled</em>, 1995

Allyson Strafella, Untitled, 1995, typewriter drawing on carbon paper, 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches (27.3 x 21.6 cm). © Allyson Strafella / Photo: Laura Mitchell

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Allyson Strafella

Allyson Strafella (b. 1969, Brooklyn, NY) earned her BFA at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, in partnership with the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1993). In 1995 she participated in the Summer Program at the Skowhegan School of Art, Madison, Maine. Strafella has received grants and fellowships from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1999); the New York Foundation for the Arts (2001, 2011); and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2002). She has completed residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts (1996); The MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire (2001, 2002); and Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, New York (2001). In 2007, Strafella participated in the Workspace Program at Dieu Donné Papermill, New York. Recent solo exhibitions have been held at GRIDSPACE, Brooklyn (2009); Von Lintel Gallery, New York (2011); and Gallery Joe, Philadelphia (2011). Strafella’s work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions at such venues as Von Lintel Gallery, New York (2007); Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York (2008); The San Diego Museum of Art, California (2008); Dieu Donné, New York (2008); Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston (2009); the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, Spain (2009); the University Art Museum, Albany, New York (2010); Gallery Joe, Philadelphia (2010, 2011); and the Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York (2011). Strafella lives and works in Hudson, New York. More information about her work can be found at www.allysonstrafella.info.

Nathan Altice

Nathan Altice (b. 1979, Roanoke, VA) received a PhD in Media, Art + Text from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Nathan has been writing and recording music for over fifteen years. He plays guitar and sings in The Silent Type and records electronic music as Circuit Lions. Nathan lives and works in Richmond, Virginia, and writes at www.metopal.com.


Nathan Altice on Jon Laxdal

Jon Laxdal, <em>Diary Sheet</em>, 1994

Jon Laxdal, Diary Sheet, 1994, collaged papers, 10 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches (25.7 x 25.7 cm). © Jon Laxdal / Photo: Laura Mitchell

Play to hear Nathan Altice’s imili, a sound piece on Jon Laxdal’s Diary Sheet.

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Jon Laxdal, <em>Diary Sheet</em>, 1994

Jon Laxdal, Diary Sheet, 1994, collaged papers, 10 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches (25.7 x 25.7 cm). © Jon Laxdal / Photo: Laura Mitchell

Play to hear Nathan Altice’s erju, a sound piece on Jon Laxdal’s Diary Sheet.

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Jon Laxdal

Jón Laxdal (b. 1950, Akureyri, Iceland) studied philosophy at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik, from 1971 to 1975. He was an Honorary Artist in Akureyri in 1993. A recent solo exhibition of Laxdal’s work was held at Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin, in 2007. Recent group exhibitions have been held at Kunsthaus Graz, Switzerland (2008); the Akureyri Art Museum, Iceland (2010); Kuckei + Kuckei, Berlin (2011); Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin (2010, 2012); and the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (2012). Laxdal lives and works in Freyjulundur, Iceland. More information about his work can be found at www.freyjulundur.is.

Nathan Altice

Nathan Altice (b. 1979, Roanoke, VA) received a PhD in Media, Art + Text from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Nathan has been writing and recording music for over fifteen years. He plays guitar and sings in The Silent Type and records electronic music as Circuit Lions. Nathan lives and works in Richmond, Virginia, and writes at www.metopal.com.