THE ETERNAL GLOW PROJECT
The Mission
The Eternal Glow Project was a collective of visual artists, performing artists, and an engineer that created interdisciplinary performances/installations during 2012 & 2013. Committed to the investigation of problems that frightens us, challenge our established forms, and keep us striving for a singular piece of live art that is discovered within the margins and at the intersection of each others primary disciplines, the Eternal Glow Project disbanded 2013 to explore other channels/ approaches to art & love making.
The Eternal Glow Project was a collective of visual artists, performing artists, and an engineer that created interdisciplinary performances/installations during 2012 & 2013. Committed to the investigation of problems that frightens us, challenge our established forms, and keep us striving for a singular piece of live art that is discovered within the margins and at the intersection of each others primary disciplines, the Eternal Glow Project disbanded 2013 to explore other channels/ approaches to art & love making.
AUG 2013: The Eternal Glow Project goes to the LoFI Festival @ Smoke Farm
JUNE 2013: Omega < One
SEPT 2012: THE ETERNAL GLOW OF ELECTRIC HEARTS
The Eternal Glow Project is:
Tim Smith-Stewart, director | performer
Jeffrey Azevedo, electrical engineer | performer
Amy Johnson, choreographer | performer
Charlie Spitzack, art director
Derek Ghormley, sculptor | performer
Madeline Marchal, performer | creator
Taryn Collis, performer | creator
Tim Smith-Stewart, director | performer
Jeffrey Azevedo, electrical engineer | performer
Amy Johnson, choreographer | performer
Charlie Spitzack, art director
Derek Ghormley, sculptor | performer
Madeline Marchal, performer | creator
Taryn Collis, performer | creator