Eric Magnuson
Baltimore-based recycled metal sculptor specializing in highly detailed, layered works using copper, steel, brass, and stainless steel scrap. Sculptures can be made to most sizes including large pieces for lobbies or showrooms. Magnusmetalart.com for sample work.

not a town but a landing page

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The New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad (NCFRR) was one of the first railroads in the United States. The railroad only operated for 28 years; as newer, more direct railways were built, the New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad was abandoned, and then without a commercial artery, the town of Frenchtown was also deserted. This obsolescence of the railroad and town is analogous to digital technological loss in its root in the movement of capital and technological change. In this project, I use the archive in conjunction with contemporary data to try and recreate a ghost without its community. In the process of this re-creation, I use techniques of glitch, loss, and layering to question the role of data, archives, and recreation in understanding place, loss and memory.
Medium: Projected video, mesh fabric, ethernet cords, yarn, wire, plexiglass, outlet plates, two-channel sound.
Year: 2025
Details: 132” x 119” x 203”.

datastream (Minebank Run)

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In this ongoing project, I am interested in creating a portrait of a site (Minebank Run in Parkville, Maryland), and the ways in which we can know a space through data, and the many ways through which data-driven ways of knowing will fail us. There is a contemporary inclination to assume we can truly know things (ourselves, the natural environment, economic trends, image-making techniques) through machine learning or traditional mathematical algorithms. However, these data-driven models don’t accurately model out projections or create understanding, but instead create a compressed average of the data provided.
Medium: Multi channel video, digital sound, mylar, cyanotype, etched plexiglass
Year: 2024
Details: 12’ x 13’ installation
RonaldB
Ronald Beverly is a fine art photographer and instructor with an interest in creative and conceptual imagery. Educated in the tradition of darkroom and chemical-based photography, he continues to produce images raging from the literal to abstractions of nature emphasizing texture, tone, shape and the elusive quality of light. Notable accomplishments have been the result of art installations with clients from MGM National Harbor, The Hotel/University of Maryland and the Southern Regional Aquatic Wellness Center/Prince Georges County-Department of Parks and Recreation. Mr.
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