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MEDUSA ARTIST CALL COMPILATION

Seeking Medusa Artist Call from Susan Shulman on Vimeo.
Seeking Kali Artist Collective - William Evertson (US), Ria Vanden Eynde (Belgium) and Susan Shulman (Canada)

"Seeking Kali is three artists: William Evertson (US), Ria Vanden Eynde (Belgium) and Susan Shulman (Canada) who in 2010 explored connecting their individual creative processes through social media platforms to create bodies of work involving traditional and non-traditional art forms. These social media platforms quickly became virtual studio spaces that the three artists used to invite other artists to come into and collaborate. As hip and revolutionary as Warhol’s Factory, their studio blogs have attracted artists from around the globe housing such projects as Seeking Kali and The Medusa Gaze as well as generating and linking live art exhibits in dozens of cities around the world. "Written by Marshal Garfield - Artistic Director of Labinmotion

Welcome to Seeking Kali. Born of a discussion of myth and archetype, the manifestations of Kali are many. She is mother, she is goddess in all her glory, she devours time as a symbol of dissolution and destruction. Kali destroys ignorance and restores order. This year the Artist Collective Seeking Kali is sponsoring an artist call for work in all media concerning the myth of MEDUSA.

http://www.seekingkali.com




Ria Vanden Eynde - Susan Shulman - William Evertson Kali Ray Flip Book

A Seeking Kali artist book collaboration. Ria Vanden Eynde, Susan Shulman and William Evertson's preparation of the Kali Ray Flip book for exhibition at Omaggio Ray Johnson, Trevsio, Italy during April of 2011. The Italian Un Libro Sulla Morte is curated by Virginia Milici.


Jane Wang - Blues Seeking Kali

video submission
for the project/blog
Seeking Kali

curated by
Ria Vanden Eynde, Susan Shulman and William Evertson

featuring 2 blue squirrels, a mirror and various other paraphenalia

inspired by Rene Daumal's Mount Analogue and the facebook group who are continuing the story ... especially Mara Thompson who introduced blue squirrel finger puppets into the fray

blue squirrel puppets construction and video:
Jane Wang
The Mobius Artists Group


Larry Cohen - video variation on Kali Shadow Theater
(part 1)

A Shadow Play by William Evertson ~ The Kali Shadow Theater premiered Nov.3, 2010 at the SAL Gallery, CW Post campus of Long Island University. Music and Video by Larry Cohen, Kali Goddess Gypsy painting by Susan Shulman, Harmonica by Jim Zeller.

Larry Cohen - video variation on Kali Shadow Theater
(part 2)

A Shadow Play by William Evertson ~ The Kali Shadow Theater premiered Nov.3, 2010 at the SAL Gallery, CW Post campus of Long Island University. Music and Video by Larry Cohen, Neo Human Evolution painting by Chris Dyer, Harmonica by Jim Zeller.

AnnMarie Tornabene - Encounter #1 - Self-Portrait Video #3





Betty Esperanza


ABAD - Gypsy Kali is an interpretive art video depicting death, love lost, gypsy and Kali ceremonial rituals. Betty Esperanza is a multi media artist exploring her "Gypsy Harlem" roots.


Bonny Finberg

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William Evertson _ Kali Yuga, a Shadow Production for Seeking Kali premiered at the opening of the Ray Johnson/A Book About Death exhibition on Nov. 3rd, 2010. Hosted by the SAL Gallery, CW Post campus of Long Island University. Music by Larry Cohen.


Kali Yuga from William Evertson on Vimeo.




This video was premiered at the opening of the Ray Johnson/A Book About Death exhibition on November 3rd, 2010 at the SAL Gallery on the CW Post campus of Long Island University.
If you make your submission before Dec. 31st your work can be included in the final version of this exhibition video. Available for purchase in January.  (or view here for free!)
For more information about A Book About Death please visit the link on the sidebar.



Our Seeking Kali artist friend Mark Bloch (31) found this vintage piece from George Harrison. The ending is very nice. Harrison brought attention to the vast cultural richness of India.




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