
I Come Alive in the Neon Light: Documenting the Musical Underground
Friday, March 13 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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A two-person exhibition featuring live concert drawings by Brandon Geurts and concert photography by Josh Sisk
Babylon Great Hall at Carroll Community College
On view: 3/13-5/16
Reception: Friday, March 13th from 4-7pm
Washington, DC-based artist and educator Brandon Geurts examines the anxieties associated with being in a body; a body that may or may not match the mind within. His frenetic drawing style, represented in this exhibition via a series of illustrations completed live during underground concerts, enhances feelings of ephemerality and energy, encouraging viewers to consider the interior vs. the exterior, bodies on view and how they, within their own bodies, experience this fleeting life.
Brandon may be found at: https://www.brandongeurts.com/ and on Instagram via @brandon_geurts.
Dually based in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD, internationally published photographer Josh Sisk has been documenting the musical underground of the Mid-Atlantic region for over 20 years. A contributing photographer for the Washington Post, Baltimore City Paper, Decibel, and Vice/Noisey, his photography has also been featured in Rolling Stone, Revolver, the Baltimore Sun, Guitar World, the Guardian UK, and in various films, books, and websites.
Josh may be found at: https://joshsisk.com/ and on Instagram via @joshsisk.
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