Bryce Hammond

recent projects/exhibitions

Looking Back, Trudging Forward: An Event Exhibition

Produced and Curated by Bryce Hammond
March 11, 2011
B-Complex, Atlanta
At B-Complex Atlanta
Looking Back Trudging Forward was an event exhibition presenting 12 artists selected from various cities, working in disciplines ranging from painting, photography and sculpture to performance, installation and sound. The exhibition seeks out commentary regarding dramatic changes in both social and economic climates that profoundly affect the work and practice of each artist.
Looking Back, Trudging Forward offered a general theme in which the contributing artists were encouraged to explore, observe and produce work derived from their personal and/or researched history.
The artists were selected based on their experimentation, collaboration and exploration within their personal artistic methods during difficult socioeconomic times.
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Contributing artists included:
Kimberly Mayhorn      multi media, installation, performance (New York)
Jessica Care Moore     multi media, installation, poet, performance (Detroit)
David Isenhour           sculptor, painter (Atlanta)
Craig Highberger        documentary film maker (Birmingham)
Erin McIntosh             paper works, painter (Atlanta)
Jack Mitchell               photographer (New York)
Montalfish (group)      composer, sound installation, performance (New York)
Co-composers Christian Montalbano and Colleen Fisher (New York)
Mutt (Kojo Griffin)    painter, mixed media (Atlanta)
Bryce Hammond         painter, mixed media (Atlanta)
Wanda Raimundi Ortiz  muralist, illustrator, endurance performance  (New York)
Aubrey Longley-Cook embroidery, animation, mixed media (Atlanta)
Marcia Jones               performance, mixed media (Atlanta)
Chad Burton Johnson painter, installation (Birmingham)

Installation Photos

Looking Back, Trudging Forward: produced and curated by Bryce Hammond

Installation detail, Chad Johnson Bombs Away, Craig Highberger Superstar in a Housedress

Installation from West End

Installation from East End