
Curriculum
Vitae: John Roach
born 5-5-69 Sanfrancisco, CA. USA
176 5th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
jroach@speakeasy.net
www.johnroach.net
John Roach searches
for the surprises that occur when visual and aural phenomena
are thrown out of synch, when unexpected results are elicited
from mundane objects that prefer to be ignored. The materials
used vary wildly: from suitcases and old furniture to cheap
electronic kits and hardware. Exhibitions include numerous Kenny
Schachter exhibitions and in various other group-exhibition
venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn, Santa Fe, Philadelphia, San
Francisco, and Mexico City. Multimedia projects include numerous
sound works to accompany video, a web-based collaborative composition
game for multiple artists entitled DICTIONARY and Negative Space,
a streaming audio and video web collaboration with Spaceboat
TV in Seattle.
SELECTED GROUP
EXHIBITIONS
2003 Walking Slowly
Showcase – Spaceworks Gallery at The Tank, New York,
NY.
2002 Hunter College Alumni Exhibition– Hunter College
Times Square Gallery
2001 Colaboratory – Gale Gates Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.
{see collaborations below}
2001 Band-O-Matic – PS 1 Contemporary Art Center w/
John Hudak {see collaborations below}
2001 Sound and Complexity – Plan B Evolving Arts Center.
Santa Fe, NM. Curated by Guy Ambrosino
2001 Negative Space – Consolidated Works. Seattle, WA
{see collaborations below}
2000 Subject to Sound – The Rotunda Gallery. Brooklyn,
NY.
2000 Back East – The San Francisco Center for the Book.
San Francisco, CA.
1999 Wrestling with Mary Shelly – Blohard Gallery. Philadelphia,
PA. Curated by Richard Harrod
1999 The Window Project – Santa Fe, NM. Site Specific
project curated by Guy Ambrosino
1998 CAMBIO –
Museo Universitario del Chopo. Mexico City. Curated by Kenny
Schachter
1998 Hey You Never Know – 534 Laguardia Place. NYC.
Curated by Kenny Schachter
1996 The Experimenters – Lombard Freid Gallery. NYC.
Curated by Kenny Schachter
1996 Taking Stock – 25 Broad st. NYC. Curated by Kenny
Schachter
1996 SoHo Annual – 420 w. Broadway, NYC. Juried by Michael
Brenson, Susan Hort & Robert Storr
1996 Incarcerated with Genet & Artaud – The Institute
for Contemporary Art (ICA),London
COLLABORATIONS
COLABORATORY
Participant and Organizer. (www.colaboratory.org)
117 New York-area artists spanning a wide range of media including
architecture, painting, graffiti, web design, metalworking,etc.
collaborated in randomly selected groups of three. Four teams
of curators (Team 1 - Abby Messitte & Elizabeth Burke
from Clementine Gallery. Team 2 - Lauren Ross from White Columns
and independent curator Jane Harris. Team 3 - Independent
curators David Hunt and Koan Jeff Baysa. Team 4 - Mixed Greens)
curated the final results at GAle GAtes Gallery. The works
were sold in a lottery-style auction to benefit the GAle GAtes
Emerging Curators Fund and the September 11th Fund.
BAND-O-MATIC A collaboration with the sound
artist John Hudak
A combination of My Roachaphonic bandophones (instruments
with rubber bands caressed by motors) paired with the computer
of John Hudak to create an interactive environment for PS
1’s “Made in the Shade” festival.
NEGATIVE
SPACE.
Organizer.
A live collaborative event which takes advantage of the distance
between a team of performers on the East Coast and a team
on the West Coast. Three musicians in New York and three musicians
in Seattle play together in real time from a composition whose
parameters are determined through the use of the alphabet
and a U.S. road atlas. The sound from the New York team is
streamed to Seattle where it is mixed with the the Seattle
team’s audio at Consolidated Works. Live video of both
teams is mixed with other video by the media Collaborative
Spaceboat TV.
DICTIONARY Organizer and Participant.
A collaborative audio composition “game” for three
participants. Dictionary exists as an internet server-based
tool in which participants can share audio samples regardless
of their geographic location. Parameters for each composition
are determined by (among other things) the Oxford English
Dictionary “word of the day” website.
ROACHROUVELLE An ongoing collaboration with the composer
and sound artist James Rouvelle.
PROJECT 1: “Pageturner”
PROJECT 2: “Project 1999”
PROJECT 3: “Theoretically Yours”
PROJECT 4: “The South Brooklyn Casket Co.”
AWARDS &
RESIDENCIES
Experimental
Television Center Finishing Funds Award (1999)
Received grant to develop, with James Rouvelle, the expanding
project “Theoretically Yours” for disposable objects,
pedestrians and radio-transmitters.
Experimental Television Center Finishing Funds Award (1997)
Received grant to complete a series of pieces entitled “Pageturners.”
Experimental Television Residency
Program (1997)
William Graf Travel Grant (1996)
Received grant to create video entitled “Antonin Artaud:
Agité” which screened at the Institutefor Contemporary
Art (ICA) in London on June 2, 1996.
TEACHING
Parsons
School of Design (Sept. 2002 to Present)
Foundation Department: Instructor of Two Dimensional Design
In this course I introduce freshman to the fundamentals of
two dimensional design. Concepts covered include: Point, line,
plane, figure/ground, value, spatial relationships and color
theory.
Integrated Design Curriculum Department:
Instructor of Two Dimensional Design
In this freshman program, I work with students in a traditional
studio and also in a computer lab. The goal of this course
is to impart the fundamental principals of two dimensional
design and also to give students a firm base in thedigital
tools common to two dimensional design work: Illustrator and
Photoshop.
Continuing Education Summer Intensive
Studies program: Graphic Design
This is the digital component of a two-part graphic design
course co-taught with designer Erika Fusari. The challenge
of teaching this course was in giving the students a working
knowledge of Illustrator, Photoshop and Quark, while simultaneously
imparting design concepts... all in one month.
Other academic experience
Foundation Department Wireless Program
My courses in the Foundation Department are part of the Wireless
program in which all students are equipped with a laptop and
design software as well as access to The New School’s
wireless network. This not only allows for exceptional flexibility
in using digital tools for design, it also expands the range
of possibilities for student research and critical interaction.
Faculty Software Workshops
This series of workshops for Foundation Department faculty
focused on using Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign for specific
curricular needs within the Foundation department.
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