
Meg Duguid
My work is about relationships—relationships between me and the viewer, a viewer and a video, a photograph of the viewer and the video. I am not a painter, a photographer, a sculptor, or a performance artist; however, any of these handles might serve to describe my practice when necessary. I strive to reinterpret the nature...

Fereshteh Toosi
In the 1920s and 30s, analogue listening devices were developed for military reconnaissance. Inspired by these hearing aids, Fereshteh Toosi will guide participants in deep listening while wearing parabolic reflectors created from household items like umbrellas and bowls. Those who join the walk will have the opportunity to enhance their sense of hearing by trying...

Walkabout Theater
‘Follow Me To The Sea’ written and directed by Emma Stanton choreography by Jeremy Sher design by Carron Little Walkabout Theater Company is a collective of writers, performers, directors, designers and visual artists that have come together out of a mutual desire and compulsion to develop original work through the collaboration and exploration of varied...

Joseph Ravens
Joseph Ravens creates time-based art works that encompass text, movement, installation, technology, costume, and object. He completed his undergraduate degree in theater, studied audio/visuals at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, Netherlands; and is a graduate of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an MFA in Performance Art. Ravens is a recipient...

3 Card Molly
3 Card Molly is an interdisciplinary performance group based in Chicago, Illinois. The collaborative efforts of Ania Greiner and Liz Winfield, this group explores history, technology, female strength and vulnerability through the media of performance and video, www.3cardmolly.org. Full Gallery at Picasa.

Industry of the Ordinary
Industry of the Ordinary were formed in 2003. The two artists who make up this collaborative team, Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson, have long histories as visual and performative artists. They bring complementary sensibilities to their activities. Their projects exist in temporal terms but have also been conceived to function on the web site associated...

Fereshteh Toosi
In the 1920s and 30s, analogue listening devices were developed for military reconnaissance. Inspired by these hearing aids, Fereshteh Toosi will guide participants in deep listening while wearing parabolic reflectors created from household items like umbrellas and bowls. Those who join the walk will have the opportunity to enhance their sense of hearing by trying...