Digital Disobedience: The Algorithm as Saboteur
Zeroes, One and Disruption

One of the best things about artists is their ability to adjust to whatever new media come along. Ergo, great stories get told on paper, or on screens, just as they did on cave walls. Nowhere is the exploration of artistry evolving faster than in the digital realm. This concept is being explored by 10 fine artists from around the United States, in the exhibition Digital Disobedience: The Algorithm as Saboteur, curated by UNM’s Amy Traylor, Experimental Art and Technology MFA student, and Cat Hulshoff, PhD Art History student. Running now through Dec. 30 at the CFA Downtown Studio, the show tackles what it means to disrupt the world of, and through, technology in contemporary society. This show is free and open to all ages. Gallery hours are Fridays and Saturdays, 11am to 6pm. (Alisa Valdes)
Enjoy a group exhibition curated by Amy Traylor and Cat Hulshoff. Runs through 12/31.
OPENING RECEPTION!
This invite is for Saturday December 15th from 4-6pm:
CFA Downtown Studio
113 4th st nw
Albuquerque, NM, 87102
Digital Disobedience: The Algorithm as Saboteur
Group exhibition curated by Amy Traylor and Cat Hulshoff
The show is running from December 14th through December 31st, gallery hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 11am - 6pm, free and open to the public and as always dog friendly!