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SEMICONDUCTOR is an initiative run by supercollider contemporary art projects. SEMICONDUCTOR seeks to offer space for local artists working across various arts diciplines, giving them a public within  which to exhibit and engage with new work. SEMICONDUCTOR offers artists / artist groups working locally the opporutnity to show in the gallery between the exhibitions in the regular supercollider programme.
SEMICONDUCTOR is programmed by Katie Wade

(supercollider_projects@hotmail.com) for details on how to be involved

                              


SHOW 4 - WE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON THE NEXT SEMICONDUCTOR EVENT.
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SHOW 3  - THE ARTWORK OF DR STEG, MAY 2010.
 

semiconductor@supercollider presents...The Artwork of Dr Steg

Dr Adolf Steg is a locally based artist of rabid productive genius, whose work has long been collected by artist Carlito Juanito and superficial creep Phil Smith. They are distilling their own collections of hundreds of myriad variations on the good doctor's work from his own scabrous table in order to shine a dark light on his head-shaking view of the world.

Steg has been spewing his work forth for many a year but this is a rare opportunity to see it (usually forced upon the public or oozed out via the post) in a gallery setting. His vision has taken in painting, drawing, posters, comic books, CD covers, T-shirt design, 3D & literature & can best be sampled via his own website, Flickr and Facebook groups.
Some of the work has also been produced in collaboration with other artists, in particular Andy Paciorek (this work will be tagged as by 'Stegorek').


installation images below












SHOW 2 - RENTUM TORMENTUM, CARLITO JUANITO, DECEMBER 2009 - JANUARY 2010











see carlito's website for more information  >


SHOW 1 - I WANT TO START A DRY CLEANING BUSINESS
                featuring works by - rick hulme / katie wade / jamie cook / michael busby / darron clarke / carlito juanito / kat holden / andrew parziale / kate doran