Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.

Plural Contemporary Art Fair

IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in

The IOTA Gift Guide is here!

The IOTA Gift Guide is here–everything under $200! We’re highlighting our wishlist of books, stickers, tote bags, colouring books, flags, jewelry, and small fine art prints from the IOTA Studio Gallery, our collaborators past and present, and artists we admire. Many of these projects donate proceeds to various solidarity efforts & mutual aid initiatives, from our artistic network and beyond.

Black text on white background with blurry colourful dots in lime green, bright purple, orange, red, magenta, navy, and forest green. The largest black heading reads “surges” in a bold rounded font with jagged edges. Smaller text reads, “Carrie Allison / Jordan Bennett / Amanda Dawn Christie / Séamus Gallagher / Ruth Marsh / Lou Sheppard / Jennifer Willet.” In the top right corner is the IOTA logo, in the bottom left corner are small black logos for Arts Nova Scotia, Canada Council for the Arts, and VUCAVU, and in the bottom right corner it says, “surges.art”

Surges

Surges is an online ecosystem of seven virtual environments presented by IOTA Institute in partnership with VUCAVU. This project invites artists to design online exhibition spaces with technical support, to create experiences for audiences beyond linear visual aesthetics. Artworks explore vibrational haptics, interactive instruments, 360 video, and augmented reality to create multisensory online experiences and

a banner of eight event posters, each showing a headshot of an artist or curator with a dramatic turquoise & deep purple filter. Not all text is listed in this image description, but each poster is for a Virtual Bio Art Kitchen Hangout hosted by IOTA Institute & INCUBATOR Art Lab

IOTA Bio Art Kitchen Series – 2020-2022

60-minute virtual hangouts focused on knowledge-sharing and engaging bio art enthusiasts with bio art actions you can do in your own homes.

Bio Art Series: The Recap

Throughout May, IOTA hosted a series of free public exhibitions, events and installations in Halifax, NS. Whether it’s creating microbial art using yeast, or engaging with a full-body exoskeleton, Bio Art is a practice that transcends the fields of visual art, media art, and science – applied, social and political. This continuously evolving practice also tests (and sometimes breaks) the boundaries of these fields.

IOTA Bio Art Series – 2019

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS.

Get Curious About Bio Art

IOTA is hosting a series of FREE public events and installations featuring Bio Art in Halifax, NS. Immerse your senses in this transcendent discipline through a series of free talks, workshops, and exhibitions designed to bring Bio Art into public and accessible forums.