Author: kayce

“Remake” reviewed in The Chicago Weekly

Complete review here:  http://chicagoweekly.net/2011/01/19/arts-and-kraft/ An excerpt: Arts and Kraft Eel Space remakes the apartment gallery model By Chloe Wilcox January 19, 2011 … Claire Arctander’s work contrasts sharply with the playful nature of artists Chris Lin and Kayce Bayer’s collaborative interactive sculpture piece, “Mine, Mine!” They have worked together in performance pieces, but this project…

"Remake"

Good Stuff House (Kayce Bayer and Chris Lin), Claire Arctander, and J. Thomas Pallas Opening Reception: January 15th, 6pm-9pm Good Stuff House (Kayce Bayer and Chris Lin) make a new interactive installation, Claire Arctander explores the cultural materials / moments of adolescent tv and junk food, and J. Thomas Pallas mines his own and represented…

Silly Illustration

Check out the illustration I just did to accompany an article about “Realtor Horror Stories” that will print on the front page of the Home Section in the Florida Times Union later this month.

Jacques Hammer + Wanda Drug

Potluck dinner performance!  Featuring: Jacques Hammer and Wanda Drug, country-cabaret duo (Chris Lin and Kayce Bayer) on ukulele/guitar and lap-steel/glockenspiel/banjo-tar play sweet silly originals and folky-style cover songs. Hannis Pannis, acoustic folk/crunk/thrash band that plays heartfelt jams—featuring Ryan Richey and Chris Lin on guitar, ukulele, keyboard and vocals. (you don’t want to miss the live…

“homecloud” reviewed #2

Homecloud was reviewed again here:  http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/art-design/76157/home-page-at-arc-gallery-art-review “HomePage” by Lauren Weinberg To Kayce Bayer, home is where the cotton-wool tornadoes are—or so it seems from the Chicago artist’s charming video Homecloud (pictured, 2009). Despite its focus on inclement weather, Bayer’s ten-minute animation casts a sunshiny glow over “Home Page,” a collaboration with her best friend, Kristin…

“homecloud” reviewed

Homecloud was reviewed in New City: http://art.newcity.com/2009/06/29/review-kayce-bayer-and-kristin-miller-hopkinsarc-gallery/ Here is an excerpt: “Kayce Bayer and Kristin Miller Hopkins’ show at the ARC is titled “Home Page,” and the work sensitively embodies modes of habitation as it uncannily performs the kinds of interactivity and embedded layering that characterize a tricked-out website. Bayer and Hopkins are clearly engaged…