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Performing Media Exhibition

From February 18 through March 9, my work was installed as part of Performing Media Exhibition at IU South Bend Gallery, in South Bend, Indiana. This exhibition was part of Performing Media Festival, and represented an international selection of artists focusing on real-time media, including Christopher Biggs, Ted Davis, Mathew Schlanger, James Connolly, Karl Erickson, Sara Goodman, Debora Bernagozzi & Jason Bernagozzi, Kevin Kripper, Jonathan Gillie, Toby Kaufmann-Buhler, and myself.

A reception and talk was held on February 28, followed by the rest of the festival, including two nights of live performances.

Post Analog:: Exhibition Opening

Post Analog, an exhibition of new print and video works by me and fellow media artist Sara Goodman, opened on September 20th in Portland, OR! The show was curated by Sarah Turner, and will be up at Grapefruits Art Space until October 21. During the opening celebration, there was a live transmission-based sound performance by drc // erc, a collaborative duo of local experimental musicians Darcy Neal and Erin Cooper.

Event page for the opening: facebook.com/events/260599604578721

Many thanks to Drew Pauper of BPMC for doing a lovely write-up on the glitchart.com blog: glitchart.com/post-analog-paloma-kop-sara-goodman

Post Analog:: Paloma Kop & Sara Goodman
Grapefruits Art Space (2119 N Kerby, Suite D)
Opening: September 20, 6-9pm
Performance on opening night @ 8pm by:: drc // erc
Exhibition runs: September 20-October 21
Curated by Sarah Turner

Performance at Trans-Pecos

I performed an experimental A/V set as sleepwalks, as well as providing visuals for the rest of the acts, at this show at Trans-Pecos in Brooklyn. It was fun to collaborate with some touring artists from Minneapolis, and the collaborative set by Machine Girl and Bonnie Baxter (of Kill Alters) had people dancing so hard I felt as though the floor might collapse. For me, this show was a way to say goodbye to Brooklyn, as I prepared to move upstate for grad school.