Residency program directed toward the
making of experience, not the making of things. Located inside an
international supermarket and open to all interested applicants. Learn more, visit and
apply.
Conceived by Walton, The First International Experiential Art Festival hosted by Raygun Projects as part of 'The Range' Art and Culture Festival curated by Ashleigh Bunter.
23 participants from around the world declare and enact experiences that celebrate everyday life.
The Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College hosted a
single elimination skee-ball tournament as an exhibition about
competition, cooperation, and community.
As a prize, “The Winner” received a free trip to Greensboro, NC to spend 6-hours with Experientialist Lee Walton and local friends.
Set of 7 drawings
from the NBA Championships. Available to view at Kraushaar Galleries, NY.
Playing Apart dismantles
an entire 90 piece marching band into single performers, dressed in
plain clothes and continually playing Twisted Sister's We're Not Going
To Take It as they walk algorithmically through the city streets.
Experiential Fiction is
public project in which Walton orchestrated a series of site-specific
short stories by by Kristofer Folkhammar, Lina Persson, UKON, and Sara
Hallström. The project took place in Gothenburg, Sweden and was
organized by the Rotary
Program through the Valand School of Art.
Lee Walton has written a chapter for Net Works:
Case Studies in Web Art and Design. This text offers an inside look
into the process of successfully developing thoughtful, innovative
digital media. Published by Routledge +Edited by By Xtine Burrough
Momentary
Performances stems from Lee Walton's interest in the subtle, everyday
actions of public life. Read Kristin Juárez's writings about the project
in Burnway.
A short Trailer For A Day (In The
Future) was created in colloboration with Proper Medium in
Atlanta. The events depicted in this trailer were performed in real
life on March 23, 2011, just as predicted. The public was invited to
become part of the real life experience.
For part of a solo-exhibition at
Bethel University, Walton teams up wth the best chess players in the
Twin Cities to produce a series of charcoal drawings on paper.
Large-scale wall installation created in
real time in accordance to a live MLB radio broadcast. Part of the
exhibition Rules For Staying Young, curated by Brookes Britcher.
Wappening #6 involved a professional
camera crew, open invitation to the public and a rare opportunity.
Heart
Happening, benefiting the Lotus House Women’s Shelter at the
Margulies Art Warehouse
A contribution to Stephanie Syjuco's Shadowshop, a temporary and alternative store/distribution point embedded
within the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s fifth floor galleries.
See what Walton is selling here.

Lee Walton creates intimate Birthday
wishes for Facebook Friends he doesn’t really know. See Video Here.
Experiential
Blues Tour. Lee Walton and his Ever-Changing Blues Tour. Keep posted for
a venue near you.
An
interactive work on paper created specifically for the exhibition Art on
Paper: 2010 at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. Curated by
Xandra Eden.

