Program happening in The North Atlantic Triennial exhibition
Free; registration required
Video: Joshua Reiman, (United States, born 1972), Time Washes Over Us, (detail), 2022. Single-channel video, approximately 21 minutes 18 seconds. Musical score consists of contributions and collaborations with Norihito Suda (Japan), Jóhann Jóhannsson (Iceland), Patrick Carey (Portland, ME), ANOHNI (New York, NY), and Ole B Fossdalur Reiman (Portland, ME). Courtesy of the artist. © Joshua Reiman
Join filmmaker Joshua Reiman as part of a series that invites Maine-based and international artists to share insights about their artistic practices and works on view in the North Atlantic Triennial: Down North exhibition.
Gallery talks will last 45 minutes, take place in the exhibition space unless otherwise noted, and have limited capacity.
Joshua Reiman’s work is focused on what he calls "neospatial practice" which includes sculpture, film & video, assemblage, and photography. His work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and film festivals across the United States, Germany, Estonia, Egypt, Iceland, France, Australia, Japan, and Morocco. Reiman is the Gary Ambrose Associate Professor of Sculpture at The Maine College of Art & Design, and also Chair of the Sculpture Program. He has an MFA in Sculpture from Syracuse University and a BFA in Sculpture from the Kansas City Art Institute. Reiman is also a writer for Sculpture Magazine. Joshua and his wife Addy and son Ole currently live in an 1880’s brick house in Portland, ME with their dog Otto R. Mutt. Joshua was also once a Rubik’s Cube champion, and is an eternal dreamer.