A LIGHT GREEN LIGHT:
TOWARD SUSTAINABILTY IN PRACTICE
INSTALLATION BY SABRINA RAAF
CURATED BY STEVE DIETZ
APRIL 2, 2010 - JUNE 4, 2010
The gallery goes green this spring with an exhibition by Chicago-based artist Sabrina Raaf, whose custom built
robotic scultpures and site specific installations include a series of experiments that address issues
of sustainable practice, the construction of social spaces, and protyping for modular green architecture.
Curated by Steve Dietz, A Light Green Light: Toward Sustainability in Practice consists of five of Raafs
electronic and responsive artworks to be included in this exhibition: Translator II: Grower, Icelandic Rift,
Light Green Light, (n)Fold, and Meandering River.
Sabrina Raaf received an MFA in Art and Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1999)
and is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Steve Dietz was the Founding Director of the 01SJ Biennial in 2006 and is currently Artistic Director of its
producing organization, ZERO1: the Art and Technology Network.
saw this today. It was really cool. I had no idea at first that the black goop was a magnetic, moving liquid!
sanoadono 1 year ago