apexart :: Public Program :: TV CARNAGE Awesome Overkill Event

  PUBLIC PROGRAM  
  AWESOME OVERKILL

Saturday, June 4: 2-4 pm
  Pop-culture connoisseur Pinky Carnage (aka Derrick Beckles) hosts a screening of video creations from four hilarous minds. Known for his TV CARNAGE compilations using materials culled from popular culture spanning movies, commercials, television and music, Pinky will interview and screen works from:

Devin Flynn
Dynasty Handbag
J Penry
TV CARNAGE
 

  Stephen J. Penry was born in 1977 the year punk broke. Graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2001 the year American was attacked. Created his website in 2009 the year the world was fixed. He currently lives and works in New York City.   Part 1 of 4 - conversation with Stephen J. Penry
         
  Jibz Cameron is a performance artist and actor based in NYC. Her performance work as her alter-ego Dynasty Handbag has been internationally exhibited at venues big and important and small and also important. She is currently an adjunct professor of theater studies at TISCH NYU. More at dynastyhandbag.com   Part 2 of 4 - conversation with Jibz Cameron
         
  Devin Flynn is a musician, artist and animator. His cartoon Y'All So Stupid is a stone-cold classic of hilarity, and thanks to him the word Dadarhea is now in Webster's dictionary. Oh, wait, no it's not.....but it should be.   Part 3 of 4 - conversation with Devin Flynn
         
  Derrick "Pinky" Beckles is a jerk, video artist, director and inventor of the mind belching wonders of TV CARNAGE. He is currently in production of a new extravaganza for Adult Swim called Hot Package. He enjoys dirty talk and clean water.

  Part 4 of 4 - conversation with Derrick "Pinky" Beckles
 
 
Please join us.
All events are free and open to the public.

apexart's exhibitions and public programs are supported in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Edith C. Blum Foundation, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., The William Talbott Hillman Foundation, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.

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