It may not be the kind of open call to artists you would expect in the midst of a health crisis. But an ambitious project by Eyebeam, the 22-year-old New York-based nonprofit that promotes art on the ...
Many non-profits in the creative sector preach the importance of listening and responding to artists, but over the last year and a half, few have done it in action quite like the art and technology ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Eyebeam’s media archive weathers the storm, but backing up is hard to do Eyebeam’s media archive weathers the ...
The Eyebeam Residency is a prestigious award for artists engaged with technology and technologists working in the arts. Residents experiment for one year in the Eyebeam studios located in Brooklyn on ...
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center is leaving its stomping grounds in Chelsea and decided to throw a party to say goodbye. By the end of June, Eyebeam will journey back to Brooklyn. It will operate out ...
Eyebeam Art + Technology Center has created a Kickstarter project that seeks to expand their public presence in Chelsea through a space that incorporates furniture, coffee shop, bookstore and free ...