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MOCA.VIRTUAL.MUSEUM

One of the most prestigious digital art events on the Web - click for info

CLICK TO VIEW DONNIE 2009 IMAGES ENTERED TO DATE


MAIN GALLERIES

Open Gallery
Photo-based
Drawn/Painted
Guest Gallery
3d Rendered
Surreal
Algorithmic/Fractal
New Media/Video

THE DONNIE 2008
Contest images
Contest winners

THE DONNIE 2007
Contest images
Contest winners

THE DONNIE 2006
Contest images
Contest winners

THE DONNIE 2005
Contest images
Contest winners

THE DONNIE 2004
Contest images
Contest winners

GUEST GALLERY

Pam Blackstone
Lauren Cazden
K. DeZarn
Éva Gyorffy
Ryan Hartsell
Shawn Henry
Cecil Herring
Andrew Hindman
Anjo Lafin
Lynda Lehmann
Alice Major
Claude McCoy
Cindy McDaniel
Lindell L McElfresh
Maria Cristina Melo
Mia Mikel
Mimulux
Rosemary Ollison
Jaime Austin Paige
Ian Polkey
Vilma Rohena
Rosyart
Kuniharu Shimizu
B.Felician Siebrecht
Shirley Steele
Jeanne Sturdevant
Lawrence Taylor
Max Tzinman

BROOKLYN GALLERY

THEME OF DECEMBER
Entries
Winners
Slideshow

ON-LINE/ON-WALL
Double Exposure Exhibit
Entries
Winners

DIGITALISM I EXHIBIT
Entries
Winners

INAUGURAL EXHIBIT
Entries
Winners

OPEN GALLERY

Carlos Bacha
Paul Baines
Philippe Benichou
Aart Berkhof
Bob T
Clay Bodvin
Dominic Brown
Osvaldo Buccafusca
Luis Castellano
Tania Cucoreanu
Bart Daems
Digital Pharaoh
Hajo Drott
Adolfo Farias
Cameron Gray
Vivien Hulbert
Des Kilfeather
Jan Kolling
Linda Levy
Lutz Meinert
Walt Nestell
Alexandru Preiss
Carlos Romero
Francisco Sarries
Gerhard Scholz
Russell Scott-Skinner
Christina Seibold
David A. Senecal
Richard Smukler
Mario Sughi
Ricardo Szekely
Titia van Beugen
Sergiu Volinschi
Rick Woodward
Bruce Zimmer

IMAGE OF THE DAY    Rosario by Maria Cristina Melo

PHOTO-BASED ART

Helen Moravsky
Artispictura

Mike Bohatch
Dark Art

Charles H. Carver
Eye and Mind

Christel Dall
Elements of Typography

Francesco D'Isa
Surrealism: Erotic

Thomas Demuth
The Economy of Polygons

Gulnur Guvenc
Chtulhu people

Peter L. Hammond
Assembled photography

Gregor Hartmann
Private Arts

Werner Hornung
Out of Mind

Shannon Hourigan
Photographic digital art

SURREAL ART

Natali Hromin
Metascapes

Istvan Horkay
Museum Factory

ARTISTS OF THE WEEK
click artist name

EDITORIAL

Exploring the Promise of New Markets for Digital Art
by JD Jarvis

CONTESTS OF THE MONTH

October 2007
Contest images
Contest winners

April 2007
Contest images
Contest winners

October 2006
Contest images
Contest winners

September 2006
Contest images
Contest winners

DRAWN/PAINTED ART

Genece Hamby
Sacred Places

John Helgeson
Portraits

Christopher John Hobby
Mandalas

Peter Mc Lane
Digital Paintings

Wil Dawson
Vector Art

Ciro Marchetti
Astronomical Portraits
and Exotic Machines

Siff Skovenborg
Abstract and Expressionistic

Björn Dämpfling
Creative Creatures

Siegfried Schreck
Digitally Drawn

RECENT EXHIBITS

Robert W. McGregor
On the Surreal Side

Pavel Melnichuk
Digital Brush Painting

HoryMa
The Painting of Light

Pavel Gospodinov
Photographic and Painted Art

Luca Cervini
Surreal Travel

Vladimir Rankovic
Reproductions of Nonexistent Paintings


MOCA: Museum of Computer Art (established 1994) is a nonprofit US educational corporation chartered by the NYS Department of Education. It is a member of the University of the State of New York and enjoys IRS 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status. MOCA is host to hundreds of world-class digital artists and thousands of their images, all available for viewing here. It is one of the most heavily-trafficked, comprehensive, frequently-updated and respected digital art museums on the Web. In September, 2008, it established a physical gallery in Brooklyn, NY for the display of new media, animation and still art. It welcomes donations to help support its mission. Thanks for visiting!

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