Experimental Skeleton is a not-for-profit group which promotes research and development in the field of visual arts. The group accepts proposals for projects and then actively pursues experimental materials and locations to fulfill the project’s requirements. The group will also call for proposals on projects generated within the group on an annual basis.
To Boldly Go
TO BOLDLY GO May 22nd - June 14th, 2009 at the West Tampa Center for the Arts 209 Gallery Experimental Skeleton, Inc. presented “To Boldly Go”. This exhibition explored the utopian ideas, flora and fauna, imagined technologies, visual style and popular culture...
Bob Wysocki – Post-Metal
BOB WYSOCKI - POST-METAL New York-based artist Bob Wysocki created a site specific installation for Flight 19 utilizing 100,000 pounds of pristine sand mined from an ancient Central Florida sand dune and the simultaneously erosive and constructive force of electric...
Bloodfest 6
BLOODFEST 6 On August 2 several noise bands converged to perform a series of short guerilla-style sets at various locales along the Hillsborough River in the sixth celebration of Bloodfest. This annual event is the brainchild of Cephia’s Treat Records and Kinky Noise....
LoudArt
LOUDART LOUDART- April 5th (Reception)- April 20th Thoughtfully curated by Todd Lynne (Cephia’s Treat Records) a timeline of DIY Fringe art from the underground music scene in Tampa from 1996- 2008. We installed 3/32 cable through Flight 19 to hang more than 250...
Sympathy For The Devil
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL Experimental Skeleton, Inc. premiered the installation “Sympathy for the Devil” for Creative Loafing’s “Sensory Overload”, an art/performance event curated by Jay Giroux. The installation included the new ES “Gem Skull” multiple in...
Lahtah Love
LAHTAH LOVE Latah Love performance during the Franklin Street "One Night Stand"/Barren Places" event on March 14th. During the course of the show viewers outside the window were provided with marking tools and encouraged to make drawings. Inside the window masked E.S....
Rediviva
REDIVIVA On February 1st, 2003 the Columbia Space Shuttle broke up during reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere scattering debris over Texas and Louisiana. This iconic disaster is one in a lexicon that represent a change in human understanding of the nightmarish...
INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONFERENCE
INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONFERENCE 08 International Noise Conference Every February, for the past 6 years or so, experimental noise artists from around the world have been converging on a little British Pub in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami for The International...
Stalking the Chimera- Cryptozoology and Regional Myth
Stalking the Chimera - Cryptozoology and Regional Myth October 14th - November 5th 2006 This exhibition invited local and national artists to investigate crypto-zoology and share regional stories of the strange creatures that populate the remote places at the outer...
Beautiful Mutants – The visual art of Mark Mothersbaugh
As it’s inaugural exhibition Flight 19 presented the visual art of Mark Mothersbaugh. Mothersbaugh, known for his music composition for television and movie scores through his brilliant lab/engine of production Mutato Musika, is also best known for being the lead...