E-Pubs from Arts4Good

Each of these digital publications are available for sale from Blurb.com in iPad format for $4.99. Click on the icons below for a synopsis and image preview. For PDF versions of each, contact us.

FAULT contains photo-graphics depicting the economic recession of 2008 on Riverside CA. no Stereo in Motown is a reflection on stereoscopic photography and Highland Park, MI after the auto companies depart. Union EI-279 Gulf of Mexico is made up of nostalgic images of New Orleans and offshore oil rigs taken in 1982 with a small plastic Diana camera. Trees + Rocks contains 3D images of Yosemite and Joshua Tree National Parks. Red-blue glasses sent separately.

Bio: Reggie Woolery is the founder and director of Arts4Good, which aims to do good work and amplify the good works of others. His writing on digital media and photography have appeared in Bomb, NKA: Journal of African-American Art, TRANS, Black Film Review and FUSE: Journal of Arts & Culture, where he served as contributing editor.

Reggie Woolery's multimedia work has been featured at The Photographer's Gallery, London, the 40th Flaherty Film Seminar, and at MIT in Race in Digital Space. He has been an artist fellow at the Society of Humanities at Cornell University, Banff Centre for the Arts, and a critical studies fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art's Independent Study Program.

Woolery's received project support from Art Matters, New York State Arts Council, New York Foundation for the Arts, National Black Programming Consortium, and ITVS, among others. He has degrees from Parsons School of Design and New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program of Tisch School of the Arts.

Reggie's early multimedia work was recently featured in the retrospective exhibit "Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Rose Goldsen Archive" at Cornell University March 17 - October 14.

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