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On display at the Wilson Museum, Manchester, Vermont.
August 2 - November 27, 2022
Part of the exhibition Many Americas
Click here to listen to Eve read the text from this monumental artwork:
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On Display at 516 Arts, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Feb. 19th - May 14, 2022
Part of the exhibition Many Worlds Are BornThe Blue Swallow1800,689 -
On March 17th, 2020, fear about the COVID 19 virus in America was reaching a fever pitch; schools and businesses everywhere were closing. It was in this atmosphere that we made the decision to begin an artwork about the history of pandemics.
A Wonderful Plague traverses a wide history, from the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower, the shunning of Smallpox victims, and the “hidden” pandemics of HIV and AIDS, to the legends of Saint Corona and Kateri Tekakwitha the first Native American saint.
To watch the Film A Wonderful Plague by EveNSteve Please Click Here.
75” x 132” Pigment on Japense Kinwashi with hand written text.
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The Home of My Choice takes its name from one of the only known non-sermon quotes to come to us from Alexander Twilight, speaking of his return to the Vermont town of Brownington, where he was a beloved teacher and mentor to thousands of students over the course of his lifetime.
The artwork is composed of nine photographic panels that depict the Brownington Village historic district and surrounding landscape, including the Old Stone House Museum, which was originally built as a dormitory for his students by Twilight. Hand-inscribed over and around the imagery are dates and descriptions of notable facts and events from Twilight’s lifetime and after it, as well as quotes pertaining to the various interpretations of his life and legacy.
To watch the film The Home Of My Choice by EveNSteve Please Click Here.
47.5" x 182″ Pigment on Hand Made Amate Paper with hand written text.The Home Of My Choice1800,498 -
On display at the Wilson Museum, Manchester, Vermont.
38" x 248" Pigment on Japanese Kinwashi
To view a short film by EveNSteve on my Phantom Cat Please Click Here.My Phantom Cat1200,1200 -
Row Houses is a particularly special piece because the making of it was documented by filmmaker Brendan Leahy, as part of a film about Steve and his artwork. Brendan showed up at an opportune moment- just as Steve and I had the idea to start working together. As a result, one of the images featured in the film has no handwritten text, but the next one does.
This fourteen foot artwork- as well as Brendan’s film- will be on display as part of the new show Steve is curating at the Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center, in Manchester VT, Everything is Still: Photographers Working with Motion Picture Film. Sat. June 29, 2019)
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From the Exhibition curated by Stephen Schaub-- Rutland Real and Imagined
34" x 240" In Camera Collage on Film, Pigment on Japanese Haruki Paper
2019Rutland: Real and Imagined1800,554 -
Exhibition at Rokeby Museum, VT and Helmholtz Fine Art, Manchester, VT 2019
38″ x 354″ In Camera Collage, Pigment on Japanese Haruki Paper with Hand Written TextRokeby1800,671
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