Jesse Malmed (Assistant Professor, Film, Video, Animation, and New Genres) has been in the midst of a busy spring, presenting a variety of works.
Malmed premiered two new archival photo projects as part of The Chicago Cluster exhibition from March 28–April 27. These projects consist of an animation installation and a series of custom-made view master slides.
Also in Chicago, Malmed gave a new performance titled “My Acceleration Diner Time” as part of Lecture as Form: General Readings on March 29. He also presented a new collaborative performance with Alee Peoples on April 7 at the Gene Siskel Film Center
Elsewhere, Malmed’s artist books are on display at FOLD, an exhibition and reading room at stop-gap project in Columbia, Missouri, which is running from April 4 to May 2.