![]() ![]() The exhibition consists of paintings and works on paper selected from several of Riccadonna’s series: Garden series, Hanging Garden series, Puzzle series, Tile series, and Plastic Pollution series. His reimagining harks back to the pure imagination of the child within us all. Ed Malone, an Irish actor who trained under the mystic teacher Philippe Gaulier in France, brings his philosophy of direct engagement with the audience through genuine fun and pleasure like child’s play. His commitment to multi-culturalism is coupled with his sense of humor. Ramon Gil, Filipino-American designer and comic book artist and writer, shaped images of diverse communities through his wide ranging design work, helping, among many others, healthcare and education groups to use effective communication and create positive public images. Through montage, multiple exposure, and in-camera manipulation, he creates new pictures that reveal what was both literally and figuratively hidden. Cronin reimagines these pre-existing images in order to explore the hidden function of commercially produced photographs. Matthew Cronin digitally repurposed 1970s commercial photographs taken for the national retail chain JC Penny, inventing a new kind of image that reveals the artificiality underlying American middle class aspirational consumerism. Leeanna Chipana, a painter whose artistic practice revolves around her identity through her Quechua-Peruvian history and culture, creates reimagined portraits in an uncolonized contemporary world. The title of the exhibition loosely connects the underlying methods and purposes shared by these artists. ![]() Reimaginedis a group exhibition of works by four new adjunct faculty members of the Visual Arts Department at SUNY Old Westbury. Sweet Chariot serves as a monument to centuries of sorrow and joy in the city of Philadelphia. Murals, plaques, and other markers served as signposts through time and through the neighborhood, ultimately finding the resting place of the story's main character, Amelia Brown. With these features, tourists and locals alike could discover hidden moments in the landscape of historic Philadelphia. ![]() The original project involved the walking tour map, eight immersive videos, and supplemental clues and context through the app. Sweet Chariot explores African-American historical struggles for freedom. Developed with support from MonumentLab, Sweet Chariot involved a scratch-off map and image recognition smartphone app containing pictorial and written clues to unlocking videos launched by augmented reality triggers. Marisa Williamson, Sweet Chariot: The Long Journey to Freedom through Timefeatures several videos created by Marisa Williamson for her project, Sweet Chariot (2017), originally a video scavenger hunt in the city of Philadelphia. ![]()
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