[ba.general] Month of April: Art and the Computer, Euphrat Gallery, Cupertino

siggraph@pioneer.arpa (Siggraph) (04/02/88)

ART OF THE COMPUTER

* Art of the Computer, formerly known as the Art of Technology,
  is a juried and invitational exhibit organized by Bay Area ACM/SIGGRAPH
  and the Euphrat Gallery.  It features a variety of recent works from
  the broad spectrum of research, artistic, and commercial computer graphics.
  Bay Area ACM/SIGGRAPH is the local chapter of the Association for
  Computing Machinery/Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics.
  Exhibit curated by Jan Rindfleisch, Director, Euphrat Gallery and
  Gaye Graves, Vice-President, Bay Area ACM/SIGGRAPH.  The exhibition
  will be located at De Anza College's Euphrat Gallery, Cupertino, CA.

* April 5-28, 1988

   *Reception:  Friday, April 22, 7-9 pm

      * Aesthetics Technical Interest Group
	Meeting:  April 12, 7-9 pm at the gallery

         * The Euphrat Gallery
           De Anza College
           21250 Stevens Creek Blvd.
           Cupertino, CA  95014
           (408) 996-4836

           Gallery Hours: Tu-Th 11-4 pm, Wed. 7-9 pm, Sat 11-4 pm
           (Gallery located next to the east side of Flint Center)

Participating
Artists:

Anderson, Judy		Montibon, Roy
Arnaud, Michael		Moore, Garret
Barry, Amanda		Mosher, Mike
Bowers, Michelle	Myers, Robin
Broadwell, Peter	Nappi, Maureen
Brown, Bruce		Nessim, Barbara
Bryant, Osmund		Otus, Erol
Colon, Daniel 		Ostby, Eben
Conway, Don		Paige, Kelly
Cook, Rob		Post, Ed
Corsi, Sandro		Powell, Helena
Crowther, Ryan		Resnick, Steven
Doyle, Claire		Reeves, Bill
Em, David		Ridout, Helen
Figueroa, C.		Robinson, Stephen
Fleisher, Audrey	Rogers, Stuart
Flores, Jolen		Saupe, Deitmar
Franks, Peter		Schiavo, Marian
Fujii, Kozo		Schlagg, John
German, Stephen		Schminke, Karin
Gordon, Cheryl		Schubert, Christa
Green, Michael		Senour, Robin
Griffeath, Jeff		Simpson, Larry
Grossberger, Lucia	Sharp, Stuart
Grotch, Stanley		Smith, Edith
Grower, John		Smith, Susan Sowers
Haeberli, Paul		Spalart, Phillpe
Harrison, Avril		Standifird, Warren
Hong, Diana		Titus, Dave
Hutchinson, Kim		Ward, Greg
Joffe, Barbara		Wen, Chia-Ching
Jones, Bruce		Williams, Jason
Kaul, Upender		Williams, Stephen
Kelaita, Paul		Woodard, Carolyn
Kim, Jaebok		and others.
Kusters, J.
Kwak, Dochan			Panel of Jurors:
Lake, Shelley
Lasseter, John			Thaddeus Beier
LeBlanc, Ann Marie		Pacific Data Images
Looney, Patricia
Malecki, Bob			Rachel Carpenter
Marr, Kim			Suite 3D
Marsh, Don
Mason, Timothy			Lee Nelson
Max, Nelson			Landor Associates
Miller, Eric
Miller, Gavin			Jan Rindfleisch
Moll, Christopher		Euphrat Gallery

				George Rivera
				The Triton Museum



			The 
			Euphrat Gallery

			The Euphrat Gallery is
			funded in part by the 
			Arts Council/Music &
Art of the Computer	Arts Foundation of
Committee		Santa Clara, the De
			Anza Student Body,
Chairperson:		and the Friends of the 
			Euphrat Gallery, with
Gaye Graves		contributions and 
NASA			assistance by Hewlett-
Ames Research Center	Packard and Tandem
			Computers.  Director,
Bay Area ACM/		Jan Rindfleisch.
SIGGRAPH Core:	
			Euphrat Gallery
Karl G. Anderson	Advisory Board:
Karl W. Anderson
Doug Claar		C. Donald Allen
Dan Clarke		Marylou Amen
Pat Coleman		Deborah Arden
Vaughn Forsyth		Carol Bacchetti
Julian Gomez		Dr. Raymond F.
Gaye Graves		Bacchetti
Lucia Grossberger	Joan Barram
Lou Katz		George and Ann Beers
Eugene Miya		Roger Buckhout
Judy Milton		Steven C. Chell
Helena Powell		May T. Chung
Mike Rafeld		Suzanne Collings
Jeff Shapiro		Marcia Cook
Ken Shoemake		Dr. A. Robert DeHart
Nancy Schorr		Gregory L. Dougherty
Jean Schuler		Albert A. Eisenstat
Lilly Spirkovska	Billye B. Ericksen
Ed Tecot		Judy Goddess
			Charles Henningsen
Hypercard(tm) Exhibit	Juan Felipe Herrera
Directory:		Robert W. Liles
			James E. Jackson
Pat Coleman		Duane Kubo
Keala Hagmann		Peter Landsberger
Nat Robinson		Helen Lewis
			Michael S. Malone
			Charles E. Newman
Publicity:		Gloria Rose Ott
Heidi Groshelle		Dr. Daniel Reid
Ed Tecot		Paul Reneau
			Barbara Rogers
			Stephen R. Stern
			Katherine Tobin
			Sharon Wood	

	Exhibit funded or	
	assisted in part by
	Silicon Graphics, Inc.,
	Apple Computer, Inc.,
	SuperMac, Poloroid,
	MacroMind Inc.,
	and Chroma Copy.

The following was the result of a lot of hard work on the part of a few people.
The exhibit is located not far from the Apple Computer campus in the Santa
Clara Valley for April area visitors.

Please take a few moments and tour the exhibit during the month.