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Artists Announced For Aurora Event In Dallas, Friday, October 16

Today the founders of Aurora along with the nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center announced that 80 artists have been chosen to create art installations across the Dallas Arts District for this year’s Aurora powered by Reliant event on Friday, October 16. A diverse roster of 28 international and 52 U.S. artists (including 24 from North Texas) will utilize light, sound, video and/or performance in their work, some of which will be displayed on the familiar and iconic structures in the Arts District. The event is free to the public.

“It is remarkable to see our distinctive venues and park transformed by some of the best artists in the world,” says Doug Curtis, the Center’s president and CEO. “2015 promises to be the best year yet for Aurora.”

This year, the Center has formed a partnership with Aurora’s founders to present what is becoming a signature Dallas event that attracts tens of thousands of people. 2015 promises to be particularly notable, thanks to the addition of six curators including the founders and four Guest Curators, working from the common All Together Now theme. Each curator brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in public art exhibitions. In addition, the talented students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts will curate and exhibit, with the help of professional artists and curators. Leading up to the event, the Center will highlight different sections and the artists working within them.

Section Four, which includes the 10-acre campus of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, will act as the central location for the Aurora experience. Section Four will be curated by Aurora’s founders, artists, Shane Pennington and Josh King. As in years past, venues like the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre and Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House will play a major role in the art presented.

“The quality of the artists is beyond compare, both in our section and throughout the entire experience,” Aurora co-founder and Section Four curator Shane Pennington said. “There are very few opportunities to witness the collective output of this many respected local and international artists, all in one place, bringing their brilliance to the public.”

Artist collective 3_Search will return and again present an exciting new large-scale video mapping projection to illuminate the aluminum exterior of the Wyly Theatre in ways never seen before. The work is titled “Sense/Coalescence” and it will intertwine 3-D visuals that respond to vocalists, singing work created specifically for Aurora that seems to rise from the sides of the distinctive theatre. In a mind-blowing mix of art and science, Jens Jørgensen and Dark Matters of Copenhagen will allow participants to see light in a new way, literally, working from brain research that determines how our eyes perceive light and changing the transmission method to create entirely new illusions.

Numerous local organizational groups will also participate in Section Four of the Aurora experience, including the grassroots awareness and funding arts collective Art Conspiracy, which will create a camera projection into a pyramid and Bike Friendly Cedars, which will organize a mass-lighted bike ride through the arts district during Aurora. Individual artists from North Texas will also be prominently featured, like Danielle Georgiou, whose dance troupe has performed as part of the Center’s Elevator Project.

Other Sections include the works of notable artists including Memo Atken, Undervolt, Rhonda Weppler, James Geurts, Jitish Kallat, Janeil Englestad, Bettina Poutsttchi, James Clar, Egill Sæbjörnsson, Cynthia Mulcahy, among a dynamic list of artists representing multiple media.

A VIP Experience ticket is available for purchase, which includes all-night access to three exclusive VIP lounges located throughout Aurora, private bars, food by Wolfgang Puck, themed décor, plus admission to a special Aurora afterparty. Tickets for the VIP Experience and afterparty are available at www.attpac.org/auroravip

ABOUT THE CURATORS AND ARTISTS IN SECTION FOUR

Curators:

  • Shane Pennington, Dallas, TX
  • Josh King, Dallas, TX

Local Artists:

  • Art Conspiracy (Rick Fontenot, Mike Arreaga, Jonathan Rudak, Tramaine Townsend and Erica Felicella). Piece Title “Alternate Views”
  • Bike Friendly Cedars, Dallas, Texas. “Aurora Ciclovia”
  • Danielle Georgiou, Dallas, Texas. Piece Title: “Social Studies and Other To/Dos”
  • Erica Felicella, Dallas, Texas. Piece Title: “Moving To Together”
  • Francine Thirteen, Dallas, Texas. Piece Title: “4 Marys and The King” (Photo)
  • Jim Lively, Dallas, Texas. Piece Title: “4,827 Mornings”
  • Liss LaFleur, Dallas, Texas. Piece Title: “You Belong to Me”

U.S. Artists:

  • 3_Search (John Ensor Parker, Leo Kuelbs, and Glowing Bulbs), Brooklyn, New York and Budapest, Hungary. Piece Title: “Sense/Coalescence”
  • John Dombroski, Austin, Texas. Piece Title: “Broadcast”
  • Tom Harman, Flordia, Piece Title: “Project Dali”

International Artists:

  • Fabiano Mixo, Berlin, Germany. Piece Title: “Women with Mandoline”
  • Jens Normann Jørgensen and Dark Matters, Copenhagen, Denmark. Piece Title: “Blackout”
  • Jevan Chowdhury, London, England. Piece Title: “Moving Cities”
  • Scenocosme (Gregory Lasserre & Anais met den Ancxt), St Etienne, France. Piece: Urban Lights Contacts
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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.