July 9th Salon Preview: Rachel Fujita
RACHEL FUJITA
Ever felt a love/hate relationship with your city? If so, be sure to catch next month’s salon, where new media artist Rachel Fujita will present her interactive web project, lovehateNYC.
The project uses panoramic time lapses to chronicle the artist’s relationship with the city, documenting twenty different love, hate, and love-hate memories of New York. A native of Hawaii, Fujita has lived in New York for the last seven years. Her work seeks to integrate motion, web and print media while exploring the relationship between sound and image. You can see more of Fujita’s work on her website.
Mark your calendars for the July 9th Salon at the Gershman Y (7-9pm)
Featuring:
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Documentary improv from Tongue & Groove
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Artist Rachel Fujita and her multimedia work, lovehateNYC
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Philadelphia writer Elisabeth Erickson
Please join us at the Gershman Y- 401 South Broad St. from 7-9pm
$5 minimum admission. All ages welcome!
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