Last Friday, April 29 we attended the Transmodern Festival inside the well know arts warehouse space, the H & H building. Three stories of the building were subdivided into unique galleries for exhibition. The third floor was dedicated to Room’s Play, a trippy, theatrical ...
The 2010 Transmodern festival opened with a bang (and lots of laughter) on Thursday April 15th with a series of experimental films followed by a film/performance from Baltimore's absurdist, neo-tribal performance group, Lexie Mountain Boys. NYC's hilariously deranged Dynasty Handbag then took the stage, ...
One performance piece at the Transmodern Festival caught my eye. Reminiscent of Dellilo's men in mylar suits, Scott Pennington's The Pink and Blue Dilemma consisted of three anonymous masked laborers who stood inside of a box, surrounded by pink Styrofoam packaging nuggets and working tirelessly ...
A slight repose from the general chaos and hipsterpalooza that is the Transmodern Festival, the Nudashank Galllery has produced a show that lives up to to its obscure title, Horror Vacui. The title infers the fear of empty spaces, the works use the aesthetics of ...
The Love Parade, a part of the final day of the 2010 Transmodern Festival brought together many a costumed folk on Hull Street to march in the name of love. There were lots prom dresses, face painting, a dress made out of Natty Boh cans, ...
The 7th Annual Transmodern Festival was hosted by Nudashank, Gallery Four, 5th Dimension, and Floristree at the H & H building, 405 W Franklin Street. Friday April 16th and Saturday April 17th.
Where else can you hear a group of performances artists singing Whitney Houston's Greatest Love of All next to a puppet show in the human mouth? Why, the 7th Annual Transmodern Festival of course. The Fells Point location of the