The semi-annual Faculty art show at Meredith College is a chance to show the Meredith community what I have been making.

Still from “Temple of Dreams” The Carrack, June 2012
Still from animation, Meredith College, November 2016.
Unknowable Delights, May, 2015.
Installation view, Meredith College, November 2016.
Morris Museum, Augusta GA 2016.
North American Body Painting Championships 2016.
Installation view, Adam Cave Fine Art, June 2015.
for one night at least, my yard was the enchanted one. May 2015.
Installation view, The Carrack, June 2012.
The semi-annual Faculty art show at Meredith College is a chance to show the Meredith community what I have been making.
This is a slideshow (now hosted on vimeo) to be played at performances by the band.
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This is a view to installing the piece. It involved adding a temporary mural in the space.
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images of the bed of the CNC as it is cutting the plywood and of the plywood blanks after they have been cut.
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From the Press Release:
The Green Room Project was conceived after a failed public art attempt on NC State University’s Centennial Campus. The idea spawned from a short walk and realizing what space is available for an art installation, and what could possibly be undertaken. As Centennial Campus reinvents itself as an innovation district and a destination for collaboration, the idea of a “City within a City” came to mind.
Greg Carter and Jude DesNoyer, both NC State University employees (Greg a professor in the College of Design, Jude an activation programmer in the Real Estate Office), had a passion to bring some sort of installation to life…in hopes that whatever was created could be shown to the people of NC State, City of Raleigh, and visitors from near and far.
“A City within A City” unites Centennial Campus; a community of students, professionals, university employees, who come from different places around the globe. Together we are one city and this piece represents how we can bring all of our cultures together
Sit down. Relax. Take a moment. Imagine what is taking place in your city.
Hive Mind – Black Hat mix from Greg Carter on Vimeo.
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Credits for the show:
Curator: Adam Cave at ADAM CAVE FINE ART.
models: Brandy Valentine, Whitney Danser, Sara Phoenix, Alissa Fagan
body painters: Scott Fray, Madelyn Greco, assistants: Cindy Cave,
Rick Gratton
Sculpture and animation: Greg Carter