Tape Art is a group of artists based in Providence Rhode Island who make temporary drawings on buildings, or just about anything, using low adhesive masking tape. Tape Art consists of a core group of Michael Townsend, Jay Zehngebot and James Mercer, with a network of other friends involved.
This video documents the creation of an apartment in an underutilized space located at the Providence Place Mall.
A Tape Art animation created at the Worcester Art Museum. This public art work was created in 24 hours. All drawing, video editing and sound was executed in that time frame.
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope
After 9/11, we used tape to draw portraits of every lost fireman and airline passenger on the buildings of NYC along four huge heart-shaped paths. These 490 videos let you travel the hearts and spend some time with the drawings. See tapeart.com/hope