[-empyre-] Thanks to Christina McPhee
Johannes Birringer
Johannes.Birringer at brunel.ac.uk
Tue Feb 2 03:39:01 EST 2010
Dear all:
i have kept quiet this month
but wish to say thank you to Christina, after hearing this,
and express my regrets that she decided to resign from moderating and from
shaping/inspiring the discussions/explorations & balances on this list.
good luck to your artwork and activities, Christina !!
regards
Johannes Birringer
www.aliennationcompany.com
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From: empyre-bounces at lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au on behalf of Renate Ferro
Sent: Mon 2/1/2010 5:34 AM
To: soft_skinned_space
Subject: [-empyre-] Thanks to Christina McPhee
The online community of -empyre soft-skinned space bids adieu to our
collaborator, Christina McPhee, who has decided to step aside from
moderating -empyre- after years of tireless service.
Christina has been a moderator of -empyre- since its earliest years
(the list was instigated in 2002 by Melinda Rackham). Succeeding
Melinda, Christina served tirelessly as the managing moderator of
-empyre- for many years until spring 2008, when she passed the baton
to Tim and Renate. During that time, Christina helped to spearhead
the three moderated conversations in 2006 and 2007 that were featured
as part of the documenta 12 Magazine Project. The list
discussions<https://mail.cofa.unsw.edu.au/pipermail/empyre/2006-March>:
Is Modernity our
Antiquity?; <https://mail.cofa.unsw.edu.au/pipermail/empyre/2006-July>Bare
Life; and What is to be done (education)? were produced and edited by
Christina. Last spring, 2009, she was responsible for arranging
the three -empyre- scholarships to the Anderson Art Ranch in
Colorado. She has been one of the corner stones of our listserv and
we will miss her moderating energies, creative ideas, and dedication
to -empyre-.
While we look forward to receiving her lively posts as a subscriber,
we wish to take time out today to thank her for her loyalty, her
energy, her creative inspiration, and her dedication to the moderator
team.
We will announce February's topic later in the day, but for now want
to pause to extend our thanks and best wishes to Christina.
Christina McPhee: Biography
Christina McPhee (central coast California/San Francisco) is a media
and visual artist. Her work is involved with the poetics of
post-digital abstraction and environmental crisis. She works in
drawing, photomontage and video. Recent video installations and
screenings in 2009 include VIBA Buenos Aires (November), Cinema by
the Bay, San Francisco (October), Chapman College/Guggenheim Gallery
Los Angeles (for "Because the Night") (October); ISEA, Belfast
(July)'; Pace Digital Gallery, New York (April); and Videoformes 09,
Clermont-Ferrand (March) . Drawings and photomontage from "Tesserae
of Venus', considering the future of carbon atmospheres on Earth,
showed at Silverman Gallery, San Francisco (October-December 2009)
and were featured at the NADA fair/ Art Miami with Silverman
Gallery. New critical writing about her film work appears with
Sharon Lyn Tay's new book, "Women on the Edge : Twelve Political Film
Practices" New York: Macmillan and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 .
BOMB Magazine has published a new interview by Melissa Potter
with Christina McPhee online
at<http://bombsite.powweb.com/?p=5307>http://bombsite.powweb.com/?p=5307
<http://us.macmillan.com/womenontheedgetwelvepoliticalfilmpractices>http://us.macmillan.com/womenontheedgetwelvepoliticalfilmpractices
<http://silverman-gallery.com/exhibition/view/1770>http://silverman-gallery.com/exhibition/view/1770
<http://christinamcphee.net>http://christinamcphee.net
<http://naxsmash.net>http://naxsmash.net
<http://www.vimeo.com/christinamcphee>http://www.vimeo.com/christinamcphee
--
Renate Ferro and Tim Murray
Managing Moderators, -empyre- a soft-skinned-space
Department of Art/ Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
Cornell University
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