Posted August 5, 2010
Moving in Place: Conversations in location and physical geography: is an evening of off-site works-in-progress by two artist teams:

Reflections is a sound and video installation by Maggie Nowinski and Burns Maxey. The project maps the city of Easthampton, MA, through a series of constructed conversations between selected community members created from interviews taken by the artists. The work also tracks the interviewees daily lives through photographs, and includes correspondence between the two artists via postcards. The Mobius exhibit is a preliminary showing of Reflections. A complete site-specific exhibition will be held in the Fall of 2010 in Easthampton, MA, and will also incorporate photographs, objects, and text. The final exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the Easthampton Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Fri Aug 13, 2010 – Sat Aug 14, 2010
8pm both evenings. $10/$8 FOM
@ Mobius
725 Harrison Avenue, Suite One
Boston MA 02118
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Posted July 31, 2010
‘Moving in Place: Conversations in location and physical geography: is an evening of off-site works-in-progress by two artist teams:
‘Reflections is a sound and video installation by Maggie Nowinski and Burns Maxey. The project maps the city of Easthampton, MA, through a series of constructed conversations between selected community members created from interviews taken by the artists.
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Posted January 22, 2010
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Posted July 21, 2009
www.filmonefest.org — Atlantic Highlands New Jersey
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Posted May 26, 2009
Group show at Mobius Boston featuring a video installation in collaboration with Burns Maxey. Memorial Day weekend. Show closes
May 27. www.mobius.org/mobius_home.php
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Posted February 18, 2009
Maggie Nowinski is a contemporary artist whose works over the past 5 years have encompassed a variety of themes and media. Her interdisciplinary approach informs her work from a variety of perspectives. For many years she identified herself as a mixed media painter, but eventually her work started to become more integrated with space and sound. This show represents the transitional period from painting, to works that began to incorporate the environment, installation and some current works in progress.
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Posted January 11, 2009
A sampling of paintings from 2005-2008. Up through Febuary 11th. Easthampton City Arts, Old Town Hall Main St.
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Posted December 5, 2008
Saturday December 13th, 5-8, Paragon Arts and Industry The third in a series of three historically inspired, site-specific, multi-media installations. Bottom floor of the building. All ages encouraged. Audio-video installation addressing notions of work, industry, the rail road and Easthampton. Sponsored in part by a grant from the Eastampton Cultural Council.
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Posted October 17, 2008
Feeding the Beast is located at the Hans Weiss Newspace Gallery at Manchester Community College. I have five drawings in the show featuring a variety of compelling artworks by MCC Faculty. The opening is October 16th 6-9pm, with a panel discussion by participating faculy at 6pm. For more details go to http://www.mcc.commnet.edu/students/life/newspace.php
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