ABSTRACT
ECHOIDS
OPENING RECEPTION:
Thursday, October 22nd, 1998 6:00 - 8:00 pm
at Echo Communications Group, 179 Franklin Street
4th Floor
phone: (212) 292-0910


Philip Galanter is the Associate Director for Arts Technology at New York University, and an M.F.A. candidate at the School of Visual Arts. His current work in video, sound, installation, and 2D imaging is executed via generative systems he implements in software.
Contact: galanter@echonyc.com

Bill Gibbons (Wastrel) is a painter who holds a BA from Brown University, a BFA from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art. His work has been exhibited nationally and is included in many collections. He is the proprietor of Bill Gibbons Studio, a mural house whose clients include many New York designers and architects.
Contact: gibbo@echonyc.com

Bruce Lenkei (The Real Bruce Lenkei) is a graphic designer living in Brooklyn who's been creating artwork in various forms since childhood. For the past few years he's been using his spare time to make abstract digital paintings. Since he's never displayed them before, he's not entirely sure what they look like when transferred to paper. His main goal is to own a record company, so that he can design all the CD covers himself, and combine his two main interests, art and music.
Contact: lenkei@echonyc.com

Henry Lowengard (Nemo) has been making art on computers since 1971. This videotaped piece is created on old equipment (Amiga 3000) but with all new material. It uses animation created by his program Vapor Paint and "interactive" animation by his programs FRAX and other custom made stuff.
Contact: jhhl@echonyc.com

M.R.Petit (Merpy) is currently a fulltime instructor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU. She sometimes plays the accordion and is writing/illustrating/animating her own storybooks.
Contact: petit@echonyc.com

Tony Saunders has been painting for a good portion of his life and still hasn't gotten the right blend of fleshy delight and geometrical rigor. Still trying, though. Here are some watercolor studies, also he has some digital proofs for you to look at. Think of this latest work as warm ups for a gigantic mural he's sure is just around the corner.
Contact: yowser@echonyc.com

Lawrence Quigley (Quig) was born in Neptune NJ in 1965. He lived in Haworth, NJ until the age of 9 when he moved with his parents to Dallas, Texas. He studied Ceramics and Painting at Arts Magnet High School, in Dallas. After graduating the Rhode Island School of Design with a B.F.A. in painting he moved to Florida where he exhibited at the Orlando museum of Art and the Florida Gulf Coast art center. upon moving to New York he has exhibited in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Boston. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
Contact: quig@echonyc.com


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