Eames Armstrong
Eames Armstrong works in performance, noise, language, and time. Eames has performed at the Fringe platform at the Venice International Performance Art Week (Italy), Houston International Performance Art Biennale (Texas), Transmodern Festival (Baltimore, MD), Mobius, Inc. (Cambridge, MA), Rats9 (Montreal, Quebec), Grace Exhibition Space (Brooklyn, NY), Defibrillator Performance Art Gallery (Chicago, IL), Capital Fringe Festival (Washington, D.C.), and many other artist-run and alternative spaces. They curated the 2013 Supernova Performance Art Festival (Rosslyn, VA), programmed a monthly performance series, Soapbox at Hillyer Art Space (Washington, D.C.), they have co-curated events at Panoply Performance Lab (Brooklyn, NY) and Massachusetts College of Art and Design (Boston, MA), and have organized exhibitions in D.C. at Delicious Spectacle, 87FLORIDA, Studio 1469, Hole in the Sky, and Gallery 102 at George Washington University. Eames received a BFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2010 with focus in painting, performance, and art history, and will complete an MFA in studio art with an unofficial minor in dance from George Washington University in 2016. Eames likes challenge, and art that is difficult.