Christian Tedeschi is part of the new exhibition at A+D.

From the A+D Website:
"An exhibition featuring three local artists Chris Avitabile (with OJO) Kiel Johnson and Christian Tedeschi.
These artists all met through A+D for a children’s workshop based on the idea of Crazy Clubhouses. The workshops met every Saturday through the month of August 2007. It was constructed around the principle that Architecture can be studied and experienced on many levels.
These workshops at A+D became sessions that the artists pushed potential and were fully engaged with each other’s creative processes. What was beneficial for the children became inspiration for each artist and their personal studio explorations. This exhibition speaks to this chance encounter.
All of the artists in this exhibition have benefited from the children’s Crazy Clubhouses workshop at A+D. Chris Avitabile has used the tracks created using the sounds made by the children as a major parts of his recent recordings. Kiel Johnson was influenced by the colors and painted surfaces created on the colorful geodesic domes. It can be found in the painted surfaces on his cardboard structures. Christian Tedeschi has been influenced by the potential of material structure and Buckminster Fullers concept of synergetic relationships.
OPENING 11.09.07"
Labels: Contemporary-Art, Cranbrook, Sculpture


Eighty-six paintings, photographs, sculptures, installations, and works on paper by 34 contemporary artists will be on view at the galleries of the American Academy of Arts and Letters on historic Audubon Terrace (Broadway between 155 and 156 Streets) from Thursday, March 8 through Sunday, April 1, 2007. Exhibiting artists were chosen from a pool of more than 150 artists nominated by the 250 members of the Academy, America’s most prestigious society of architects, artists, writers, and composers.