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SUMMARY:Light River Junction
DESCRIPTION:For the week of our festival after night falls\, the walls and windows of White River Junction will be transformed into glowing canvases for film and video artists.
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/light-river-junction-2/2026-03-02/
LOCATION:Private: White River Junction Village\, White River Junction
CATEGORIES:Media Arts Installation
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SUMMARY:Chronicle on Choice & Consequence
DESCRIPTION:A media arts exhibit in Junction Arts & Media by artist janet e. dandridge. \n“In 2019\, Yrneh Gabon\, Artivist & actor\, invited me to participate in a group show at the 2020 Dakar Biennale. Excited and eager to exhibit in my first international art fair\, I began creating a new live performance work. Then the Covid 19 pandemic happened. In 2022\, the biennale was re-opened and the group show was back on. However\, in 2021\, I became pregnant with my son. Once I became aware of the new dates for the biennale within months of its opening\, I had to make a quick decision\, “Do I withdraw completely\, or do I create a new work in this short period of time?” I realized that I could make a work using a readily accessible medium to convey the love\, the doubt\, the strength\, and the choices that must be made once someone becomes a parent. Chronicle on Choice and Consequence (CCC)\, an intimate video work\, explores the labor of motherhood and of one’s career. CCC reflects on definitions of labor\, and how pregnancy\, delivery\, and childrearing are undervalued. Chronicle on Choice and Consequence contributes to the discourse on improving laws\, and societal and cultural perspectives for Labor Rights and Women’s Rights.” \njanet e. dandridge. Mother\, Interdisciplinary Artivist\, Arts & Activism Educator and Consultant\, Liberator\, Listener\, Empathy Sustainer.
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/chronicle-on-choice-consequence/2026-03-02/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media Arts Installation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260301T180000
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CREATED:20260129T202626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T033241Z
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SUMMARY:Light River Junction
DESCRIPTION:For the week of our festival after night falls\, the walls and windows of White River Junction will be transformed into glowing canvases for film and video artists.
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/light-river-junction-2/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Private: White River Junction Village\, White River Junction
CATEGORIES:Media Arts Installation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231009T090000
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SUMMARY:Climate Farmer Stories Exhibit at JAM
DESCRIPTION:For the month of October JAM will display “Climate Farmer Stories\,” a new multimedia exhibit that shares the stories and portraits of 13 Upper Valley farmers who are using agricultural methods that mitigate and adapt to climate change and help build a food supply that can withstand the impact of climate disruption.  The exhibit is one part of Vital Communities’ Climate Farmer Stories project\, a three-year effort to increase farmer income while changing the perception about farming and climate change. Funded by the US Department of Agriculture\, the project brings together Upper Valley farmers\, artists\, and nonprofit staff to change the story of farming and climate change\, while increasing the marketing skills and resources for participating farmers. “Addressing climate change through food requires us to get back to the roots of farming\,” said Nancy LaRowe\, Vital Communities’ Director of Food & Farm and Economy. “Climate farmers can help mitigate climate change by returning to farming practices that strive to support natural systems\, as opposed to scaling up with more ‘efficient’ technologies that are denigrating natural ecosystems. This is the hopeful story that needs to be shared as we see and experience the impacts of the climate crisis. People can choose how to spend their food dollars\, and buying local food from climate conscious farmers is an investment in community resilience and climate action.” 
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/climate-farmer-stories-exhibit-at-jam/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T170000
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SUMMARY:Basic Needlefelted Animation Workshop with Artist Lynn Graznak
DESCRIPTION:Make felted stop motion animations with artist Lynn Graznak. \nCreate felted puppets and bring them to life. No felting or animation experience required. This event is FREE and inclusive of all ages (please supervise children\, felting needles are sharp!!) \nThis event is full \n 
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/basic-needlefelted-animation-workshop-with-artist-lynn-graznak/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230505
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SUMMARY:“I Dream the Ghosts of Houses” Lynn Graznak Multimedia Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:Lynn Graznak makes art from the collision of disparate elements to create a multileveled dialogue between the surreal and the mundane. A multi-talented\, community taught craftsperson\, her work includes knitting\, weaving\, stitchery\, felting\, printing original photos on silk\, doll making\, 3D collage\, wood and metal construction in combination with original poetry and fiction. \n Her exhibit at JAM\, “I Dream the Ghosts of Houses” is Graznak’s first foray into video art\, including elements projected onto textiles. \nOn display at Junction Arts & Media from May 5- May 31. 
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/lynn-graznak-multimedia-art-installation/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T170000
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CREATED:20230412T211155Z
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SUMMARY:Triple Helix: AI-Artist-Audience collaboration exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Imagine an art exhibition that changes and adapts to the audience’s experience\, much like a chameleon blending into its surroundings. The artwork reflects the audience’s thoughts and culture\, transforming the artist’s exhibition into a personalized experience for the viewer. With the advent of AI technology\, it is exciting to discover the potential for AI to serve as a conduit between artists and audiences.\n\n\nCome and join this AI Interactive exhibition held by graduate students Xuedan Zou and Kyle Huang from Dartmouth College. Participants are also invited to be part of the Human-AI Interaction research funded by Hopkins Art Center at Dartmouth College..\n\nMeet the artists at exhibit opening reception Friday\, April 28 at 5pm
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/triple-helix-ai-artist-audience-collaboration-exhibition/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230428
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SUMMARY:MATTER MATTERS - Video Art Installation by Jodie Mack
DESCRIPTION:Swing by and experience MATTER MATTERS\, a video art installation featuring alternating projected loops of two animated shorts by renown animator and Dartmouth Professor\, Jodie Mack in celebration of JAM’s April programming theme: Live on Earth! \nMatter Matters \nAnimators are gardeners. The very definition of animation illuminates the medium’s capacity to bring things to life. These films use plants and other natural materials to center the animation as a site through which to consider grief\, constant change\, and transformation: a site that resists taxonomical classification and the rigidity of natural history in favor of illuminating the ineffable.  \nJodie Mack (born 1983; London\, UK) \nJodie Mack is an experimental animator. Her films unleash the kinetic energy of material remnants of domestic and institutional knowledge to illuminate the relationship between decoration and utility. Straddling the boundary between rigor and accessibility\, her cinema questions how we ascribe value to things. \nMack’s 16mm films have screened at a variety of venues including the Locarno Film Festival\, the Toronto International Film Festival\, the New York Film Festival\, the Jeonju International Film Festival\, and the Viennale. She has presented solo programs at the 25FPS Festival\, Anthology Film Archives\, BFI London Film Festival\, Harvard Film Archive\, National Gallery of Art\, REDCAT\, International Film Festival Rotterdam\, Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale\, and Wexner Center for the Arts among others. Her work has been featured in publications including Artforum\, Cinema Scope\, The New York Times\, and Senses of Cinema. She was a 2017/18 Radcliffe Fellow; a 2019 Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts; a 2021 MacDowell Fellow; and a 2022 Visual Studies Workshop Project Space Resident. She is a Professor of Animation at Dartmouth College. \nOn display @ JAM from April 12-April 27 \n 
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/matter-matters-video-art-installation-by-jodie-mack/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230303T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T170000
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CREATED:20230204T221715Z
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SUMMARY:Redlining Our Souls by media artist Laura Di Piazza
DESCRIPTION:Artist Laura Di Piazza (b. NYC) will exhibit work from her Redlining Our Souls (ROS) series\, opening First Friday March 3 with the artist from 5-7pm and running through the month as the centerpiece of JAM’s March programming theme “Home in the World\,” an examination of housing justice locally and globally.  ROS includes redlining maps and description language issued by the defunct government-sponsored Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) highlighting blatant and coded racist housing segregation practices. The racist attitudes and language found in HOLC appraisal sheets and Residential Security Maps created by the HOLC gave federal support to real-estate practices that helped segregate American housing throughout the 20th century. [1] \nThe exhibition also includes a slide projection highlighting racial covenants in property deeds that included restrictive clauses which prevent white homeowners from re-selling or renting to Black Americans. The altered segregation redlining maps and descriptions are paired with the artist’s abstracted integrative paintings. \nJAM will be giving away 6 free copies of Richard Rothstein’s The Color of Law. \n[1] Freund\, David M. P. Colored Property: State Policy and White Racial Politics in Suburban America. University of Chicago Press\, 2010. Accessed 4 February 2023.
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/redlining-our-souls/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Media Arts Installation,Past Events
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