JIBANGUS

Jibangus is a creative productions group based in Madison, WI. It's members include Paul Fuchs, Steve Johanowicz, and Scott K. Nolin. Besides visual arts projects and music Jibangus is best known for it's work in video shorts. As a result of an internet talent search Jibangus was awarded a television pilot deal and spent the summer of 2000 filming in Los Angeles, CA. Jibangus has been featured in local, national, and international publications. Current projects include a feature length zombie, movie to be filmed in Madison, WI, and continued one-minute movie productions. Further information can be found at their web site www.jibangus.com.

Selected Exhibitions

Winter 2002 Video- Geoffrey Farmer, JIBANGUS, Wendy Reid
-The Bower Gallery, San Antonio, TX
Winter 2002 The Stray Show
-Chicago, IL
Summer 2001 JIPANQUS- Television Pilot Premiere
-Madison Art Center, UW-Madison, WI
Spring 2001 Electric Eye Cinema Short Film Review
-Electric Earth Cafe, Madison, WI
Winter 2000 Jibangus performance/installation- Forbidden Dingus Box
-Bank One Building - Madison Art Center
Art Partners benefit for Art Zone educational program
Summer 2000 JIBANGUS Television Pilot
-was awarded a $125,000 budget to produce a half hour
television show in Los Angeles, CA
-winner of nationwide search for video filmmakers

Bibliography

Von Bredow, Rafaela. "Monty Python fur Arme." Der Spiegel (March 19, 2001): pp.
174, 175

Manchester, Lisa. "Hollywood here we come." Isthmus [Madison, WI] January 5 - 11,
2001: p 15.

Perry, Jo Ellen. "Online with the Show." U.S. News and World Report (December 4,
2000): pp 52, 54.

Alesia, Tom. "Filmmakers' careers may take flight." Wisconsin State Journal [Madison,
WI] April 21, 2000: p 1.

Tyree, Josh. "The Art Underground." Isthmus [Madison, WI] January 28 - February 3,
2000: pp 21, 22.

References

Sara Krajewski: former Curator, Madison Art Center

TL Solien: Professor of Art, UW-Madison

Jerl Richmond: Chief Preparator, LVM Museum of Art