LAND OF HEROES / HAND OF ZEROES

Craig Dongoski

Everything is dissolving.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Craig Dongoski is a Full-Time Professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia USA. Dongoski has been exploring and articulating the mark in its most basic form (both graphically and aurally) for much of his career. The intention is that through varied interpretations of the marks, a contribution is made to the art historical dialogue within the origin of human expression. Professor Dongoski has performed and produced work each year on the island of Kefalonia, Greece since 2011. He has a considerable body of work. Most recently, in a one-artist exhibition he presented The Primates NoteBook, employing his drawing-sound experiments and innovations in tandem with chimpanzees through the Language Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Dongoski was Invited Lecturer, Dolphinity: International Symposium of Dolphin Consciousness * Dolphin Embassy * Tenerife, Canary Islands. In 2016, he was the Invited Lecturer, CAIROTRONICA; International Symposium on Electronic Arts (in cooperation with The Planetary Collegium); Palace of the Arts * Cairo, Egypt. Most recently he was included in the Timeless Fragments Group Exhibition in Brindisi, Italy. And The Pulled Edition at Tong-In Gallery in Seoul, Korea. He was also selected to participate in the GATHERED Exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia.

Dongoski was twice nominated for a Ford/Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in New Media. He also has released CD’s on Hydra Head Records and Aucourant Records. In 2015 he directed an important improvisation collaboration with filmmaker Larry Clark, resulting in a limited press LP entitled Drawing Through. He is represented by Whitespace Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia, and James Gallery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.