6.28.2008

2nite 6.28.08 8:30pm @the railroad tunnel



THEm NATIVES (Alabama)
Badland Bad Boy (Athens)
Cedro Danado (Athens)
DICKNEFF (ALABAMA/PHILIDELPHIA)
PONY BONES
Subliminator
CHINES FRANKESTEIN (ART PERFORMANCE GOES REALLY KABUKI THEATRE!!!)
RYAN SECRET STARS????
WILSON AND HEALTH (MIA?)
MARS MARS (FROM EVERYWHERE)

RAILROAD TUNNEL DIRECTIONS----
directions to railroad tunnel---Go down memorial drive towards the capital.---Take a left on capital avenue--which goes past the stadium and turns into Hank Aaron. (Capital avenue/Hank Aaron is that street which has the giant olympic rings suspended above it.) Keep on going on Hank Aaron till it runs into an immmense crossroads with a red light. the crossroads also has railroad tracks. At this point you're actually on top of the tunnel. Continue straight when the light turns towards what looks like the road ends yet it actually curves into some sort of city health center. Park in the back of the health center.
there is a trail behind the big metal blue dumpster

6.24.2008

update

Today is the day that I'll visit the pool.

to do:
processing mush
chops into smaller pieces to magnify
make a special book for the pool project

6.20.2008

Idea Capital Grant Press Release

For Immediate Release 19 June 2008

contact: ATLartgrant@gmail.com

Allison Rentz Receives New Artist Grant

Atlanta, GA—Idea Capital announced today that conceptual and performance artist Allison Rentz has won the group's inaugural Idea Capital Artist Grant. Idea Capital is a new grassroots initiative established to help jump start Atlanta-based, artist-initiated projects that might not otherwise be supported through mainstream arts institutions.

Ms. Rentz will receive the inaugural $500 prize to support a new work titled "Pool." The artist describes the work as a multi-media "immersive world" in which invited "art students, architects, artists, designers, musicians, and chefs" will engage in a total sensory installation that "lives in and out of the water." The work will also include a video projection and scripted audience participation.

Several Idea Capital organizers cited Rentz's unconventional, edgy performance work as the kind of art they had hoped to support with this grant. "Allison Rentz is a visual and performance artist who hurtles herself into any project that she undertakes, and who welcomes and embraces risk," said co-founder Louise Shaw. Another co-founder, Pam Rogers, cited the artist's "commitment and spirit" as characteristics consonant with Idea Capital's mission. "We are excited about Ms. Rentz's passion and feel the ideas she expressed in her submission will be enhanced with this grant," said Rogers.

Rentz also expressed her gratitude for the grant. "I'd like to say how thrilled I am to be the first recipient of the Idea Capital grant," Ms. Rentz said. "I am excited to receive support for my non-commercial idea that would have been difficult to produce without Idea Capital's support."

Idea Capital founders and organizers intend to grow the grant in the future and plan to continue supporting non-commercial art that might not otherwise find funding. "Our investment in Rentz's idea hopefully sets the stage for future artist support across the spectrum of art activity and innovative production in Atlanta," said Louise Shaw. The group hopes to change the climate of arts funding in the city, allowing more support for riskier work. "It was important to make a statement from the beginning," said co-founder Cinqué Hicks. "As the program grows, we want it to be known that experimental, investigative art is supported in Atlanta."

Allison Rentz is likewise excited about what the grant may mean for the future, seeing in her grant the beginning of a trend among Atlanta art patrons. "I foresee many other arts lovers getting energized about pooling their money to fund art projects," said the artist. More people in the community should 'Just Do It!'"

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About Idea Capital:
Idea Capital's founders are Susan Todd-Raque, Stuart Keeler, Pam Rogers, Louise Shaw, and Cinqué Hicks. The group was founded to encourage experimentation and investigation with funds designed to give artists permission to pursue new ideas. Idea Capital encourages new members to join the organization.

About Allison Rentz:
Allison Rentz is an Atlanta based performance and conceptual artist. A graduate of UGA, Rentz has exhibited work at Eyedrum, Spruill Gallery, Downtown Arts Center (Lexington, KY), Polvo Art Studio (Chicago), and at venues in Beziers, France; Lecce, Italy; and Barcelona, Spain. She is also the founder of her own country, "Artempeerealism."
Contact: art@allisonrentz.com, 404-583-0768, www.allisonrentz.com

About Idea Capital Founders:
Susan Todd-Raque is a former educator and current curator, collection consultant, and artist representative (for Sylvia Plachy, William Boling, John McWilliams, and Jerry Siegel). She is also a co-founder of Atlanta Celebrates Photography.

Stuart Keeler is an artist of public spaces with an interest in examining curatorial constructs in developing a stronger link to the production of art in the public realm. Recent projects include: Rauschenberg Foundation NYC; Service Works, Yerba Buena Center of the Arts, San Francisco; Interiority, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago; i.e. 1A-Hong Kong, Republic of China; and A (new) Genre Landscape, Atlanta, GA.

Pam Rogers is an Atlanta based artist, curator, and educator. Previously working as Curator for the Jewett Art Center of Wellesley College and teaching in the Boston area, Pam relocated to Atlanta 2 years ago and is currently focusing on her studio practice and curating local exhibitions.

Louise E. Shaw has been a cultural worker in Atlanta for over 30 years. She is currently the Curator of the Global Health Odyssey Museum at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Cinqué Hicks is an artist, writer, and cultural code reader who relocated to Atlanta 2 years ago. He engages in independent curating projects and publications, and writes art criticism for Creative.

6.18.2008

just-ur

jibbles with the border.
planeced escalation

ohyouso don't know me.

silly curlies waftting outlines resting on the floating planks.
fuels the automated wrapsaround

6.16.2008

realtime

protuberance.

a person burdened
with emptyness

void of self sustainability
including love

repetition

one can only be full of hope
when all is lost.



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attempting to type words worthy of the press



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you're winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6.15.2008

really

free words
for sale.


hobbies include shopping
[mysteriously]
with eyelashes
\batt/


i've found that eliminating letters is more important
than the final product.

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philosophy jarred.
body damaged.
boundaries eliminated.
volunteers compensated.
power chargers.
discovery.


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secrets revealed
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break out the sharp objects!
she's back in town.




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barely
and
fairly
popular
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6.11.2008

free

unscented tinged
metallic wafts up hairs/dissarrayyd

watchat

pushes down the shoulder
ing of anti=reason

were there many sticks
substituting
sound

tangles.

6.10.2008

thank ya'll

for coming out to java monkey last night!
I had such fun, and it was great to hang with so many friends. Also, thank you for your feedback, and for making the 2nd performance so much better.

Tom Zarilli took some pics which I look forward to seeing and possibly posting.

It was a bummer that Nisa couldn't make it, but Monday night is an odd day to perform. Actually, I was kind of relieved that she didn't show up because I hadn't finished her new costume. I'm looking forward to our picnic. Maybe I'll re=use the fortune cookie. That was such fun having a super sized fortune cookie, with hacked up fortunes that were mixed with some of the hip hop lyrics and the occasional monster reference. I rattled the beads in honor of the monster. I guess that we should have made reference to some need to find the monster, and perhaps we could have embarked on a journey to search for her [with bamboo torches of course].

6.06.2008

oops!

I forgot to take pictures of the 2-d pieces that are hanging up at Java Monkey in Decatur for the month of June.

However, here is an image that I enlarged and mono laser printed on transparency. Please note that this doesn't really represent the final product.


Also, notice the emphasis on the word product. My behavior modificators will be proud.

SUCCOR

were it a black
dreamt full
encounter

she pulls me through the crowd
and he pushes me from behind an embrace.sparking
other tinks
positioned.

finally, chafing and weary thighs
request a rest

he dropped bills in coupons into
my open gift bag

yeah! coffee
and lord vador in full regalia
to follow

the puller girl phones requesting;
my space movement for the tomorrow picnic

but i am not a ho, officer listening in the line.
how do you explain the coffee
and working for the evil umpire?
eeeeeeeeeeeeee




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being desperate

6.01.2008

formula

for orange wall segments at java monkey:
toxic body
scanned drawings
mono laser prints
tape and sew to plastic
draw on prints with permanent marker and ballpoint pen
sew plastic onto styrofoam pieces

not done yet.