Signal Culture to Showcase The Experimental Frontier at the Loveland Museum

By: Staff

Beginning on Oct. 4, The Experimental Frontier: Art + Technology + Signal Culture exhibition will be on view in the Main Gallery of the Loveland Museum. The Experimental Frontier showcases work by alumni of Signal Culture’s residency program at the Artworks Center for Contemporary Art in Loveland.

The exhibition highlights a broad range of experimental media art—spanning video, sculpture, interactive installations, print, fiber art and software-based works—created by artists, researchers and toolmakers who are re-imagining the relationship between art and technology.

The exhibit is curated by Debora Bernagozzi, a co-founder of Signal Cultures. Debora is a video, photography and fiber artists whose hybrid analog/digital works have been exhibited by the National Endowment for the Arts in Tech as Art: Supporting Artists Who Use Technology as a Creative Medium. She serves as executive director of Signal Cultures, where she provides technical training, curates alumni work and builds community around experimental media practice.

Signal Culture is a nonprofit founded by Debora and Jason Bernagozzi and Hank Rudolph with a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, offering flexible, fee-free residencies that welcome artists with families and fostering a supportive environment for the exploration of art, technology and culture.

Exhibition Details
Exhibit Events: No RSVP Required
  • Curator Talk & Gallery Walk: 1-2 p.m. Oct. 4 (free admission)
  • Public Opening Receptions: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 10 (free admission)
  • Audio Club Electronic Sound Performance: 6-8 p.m. Nov. 14 (free admission)
  • Coplanar Nations Live Performance: 5-7 p.m. Dec. 12 (free admission)
Workshops: Registration Required