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Mel Day
Palo Alto, CA

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Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Mel Day
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ATTENTION FELLOW CONTEMPLATIVES AND NON-CONTEMPLATIVES! Preview Mel Day’s work, meet the artist & discuss faith and doubt at the UICA ArtPrize Preview Brunch & Banter: Sunday, Sept. 20, 1-3pm.

Mel Day is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist currently living in Northern California. Her work is shown both nationally and internationally including recent shows at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, a two-person show in Berlin, and as part of the traveling multi-media exhibition, “The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama." Awards include a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts, the San Francisco Foundation’s Murphy Fellowship in the Fine Arts, and the Eisner Prize in the Creative Arts from UC Berkeley. She received her Masters of Fine Arts from the University of California, Berkeley in 2005 and her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Queen's University, Canada and the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland in 1992. Day is represented by Peak Gallery, Toronto.
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MEL DAY | PEACE I GIVE TO YOU (AND OTHER WORKS)
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
Room #10 (by the elevator and theatre doors)
September 23 to October 10, 2009

Hummed, whistled, or sung, Mel Day's recent video and sound work is preoccupied with the idea that two different states can exist simultaneously. Something is there and not there, is known and not known. Faith and doubt exist at the same time. This radical ambivalence brings with it deepening mystery and unlikely hope.

About the work:
Title: Peace I give to you

Art form: Film / Video, Sound

Medium: Selected video and other works - 2005 to present

Year created: 2006

Description of work: “In Mel Day’s video, Peace I give to you, Ehren Tool, a former U.S. Marine strides into an idyllic Western American landscape of rolling, green hills singing the old Christian hymn ‘Peace I Give to You.’ He reverentially kneels as if he is beginning a very gentle ritual, but his subsequent brutal roll down the hillside seems to be a way of merging into the earth and of thrusting peace into the American landscape. Like a desperate, absurdist Ana Mendieta, he plunges his body violently into the effort of what would otherwise seem like a playful act… The pain and breathlessness we hear as he continues rolling and singing is at sharp variance with the noble sentiments of the song, but also reminds us how exhausting it is in these times to work for peace and maintain hope or faith of any kind.” — Valerie Imus, Curator of Hopeless & Otherwise, Southern Exposure, San Francisco

Work statement: Hummed, whistled, or sung, Mel Day's recent video and sound work is preoccupied with the idea that two different states can exist simultaneously. Something is there and not there, is known and not known. Faith and doubt exist at the same time. This radical ambivalence brings with it deepening mystery and unlikely hope.

Peace I give to you
Large video projection, Singer: Ehren Tool, TRT: 2.5 min.
Art Prize Credits: Kyle Berkompas (Technician), Henry Pyper (Preparator), Christina Stavros (Project Co-ordinator)

How Great Thou Art
Two channel video installation, Singers: Frank Ham, Melissa Day, TRT: 2 min.
Art Prize Credits: Ryan Dittmer (Technician)

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Audio/video needed: Yes
Electrical needed: Yes
Lighting needed: No
Internet access needed: No
Ground floor access needed: No
Indoor space needed: Yes
Outdoor space needed: No
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