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‘Pillow Talk at Knight’ Exhibits through March 23

[CREDIT: CCRI] images of performing arts student  Julia Egan displayed on the gallery wall at CCRI's Knight Campus.
[CREDIT: CCRI] images of performing arts student Julia Egan displayed on the gallery wall at CCRI’s Knight Campus.
WARWICK, RI — The Community College of Rhode Island’s Knight Campus Art Gallery presents “Pillow Talk at Knight,” an immersive video installation by Sarah Halpern and Tim Geraghty, through March 23.

The exhibition features performers Julia Egan and Francis Gilleese from the CCRI Performing Arts Department as two lovers who lie in bed talking, sleeping and waking up. Their sleeping minds send messages to each other in bursts of color, shapes, lost objects and patterns – all influenced by environmental and ancestral histories. It uses light as a visual representation of thought and communication through projection, reflection, refraction and perspectival shifts throughout the gallery.

An artist talk will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 22, in Room 4080 at the Knight Campus. A reception will follow from 4 to 7 p.m.

Halpern works with film, performance, sound, text and paper, addressing the difficulties in understanding oneself and other people. Her work questions conventional human relationships to vision, hearing, reading and communicating and has been presented at The Kitchen, Experimental Intermedia, The Museum of Moving Image, Anthology Film Archives and Microscope Gallery, among others. She is a founding member of Optipus Film Group and has collaborated extensively with electronic musician Matt Wellins. Her work is represented by Microscope Gallery. She lives and works in Queens, New York.

Geraghty’s experimental films have been screened at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, B.A.M. Cinematek, the London Institute of Contemporary Art and Flaherty NYC. He is also a film, television and documentary editor with feature film work that premiered at the New York Film Festival and the Museum of Modern Art. He is an adjunct instructor of film/video at Rhode Island School of Design and holds a degree in film studies from Rhode Island College. Born and educated in Providence, he now lives and works in Queens, New York.

The gallery is located in Room 3500, on the third floor of the round building at the Warwick campus, 400 East Ave. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday; noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Contact gallery director Daniel O’Neill at 401-749-3277 or [email protected] to arrange a tour of the exhibition during spring break, March 12 to 16.

The Community College of Rhode Island, New England’s largest community college, has full-service campuses in Warwick, Lincoln, Providence and Newport. CCRI enrolls an average of 15,000 students in credit courses and thousands more in noncredit and workforce training classes and programs.

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