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Aaron Cedolia is a Brooklyn-based artist. He works in various media - video, live art and site-specific performance, and installation. Aaron is interested in an art of action and public space, towards finding simple forms of sincere expression that involve a broad and unexpected array of participants. In 2008, Aaron completed a large video project for The Present Group. In 2009 he presented a new movement project at Brooklyn Arts Exchange called if you feel like it (bax), an installation called blue, or what can you keep, and a new participation project for the Art in Odd Places festival called Need Directions?.  He is a co-collaborator, along with Geoffrey Scott, for peoplmovr. 

 

Geoffrey Jackson Scott is an intermedia artist with a B.A. in Stage Direction from Columbia College Chicago. His work explores various subjects through performance, video and installation. This is Where I Used to Live, a public art installation was recently presented on the site of his childhood home in Quincy, IL. Footage from this project will be shown at Project Space in Brooklyn, NY. He creates work in collaboration with Aaron Cedolia under the name peoplmovr. In 2004, he began work with New York Theatre Workshop through a Resident Artist of Color Literary Fellowship. In 2006, he became NYTW’s Literary Associate. There, he oversees the literary department, participating in season planning, selecting projects to develop through both Vassar and Dartmouth summer residencies, facilitating developmental presentations of work for the NYTW Usual Suspect community, and mentoring resident artists through the Emerging Artists of Color Fellowship program. Geoffrey has also been co-curator of CUNY's annual Prelude Festival for the past three years.