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BORDERLINEThe multimedia works of Carla Aspenberg, Andrew Demirjian, Nicky Enright, Hong Seon Jang, Yeni Mao and Noelle Lorraine Williams uniquely engage notions of placelessness, loss and nostalgia to redefine the borders that limit our definiti...ons of self, otherness and history. “Borderline” mines our indefinable position on the timeline between creation and extinction and celebrates the...
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Opening:
November 20th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Water falls. is a site-specific interactive installation by Michelle Vitale Loughlin that responds to the waterfall next to the Museum. Inspired by this and other waterfalls, the artist created three-dimensional knitted forms using silver synthetic fibers and an industrial knitting machine. Stitched together, these cascading forms transform the inside of the Museum’s River Gallery and mimic the a...
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Opening:
December 6th
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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This exhibition includes work from four of Toshiko Takaezu’s former Princeton students, Bill Baumbach, Don Fletcher, Dan Massad, and John Mosler. In the decades since they graduated from Princeton, all four have remained close to Toshiko and have made art at her home and her studio in Quakertown, New Jersey. As curator, Toshiko Takaezu selected the work for this exhibition....
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Opening:
December 6th
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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The ArtSlant Juried Showcase brings opportunity and exposure to talented emerging artists from around the world. Each Showcase, our editors find artists with exceptional promise whose work and dedication deserve attention!
To help give attention to these rising stars, we have instituted our Editor's Watch program. Artists selected for Watch will be presented from each group of Showcase Winners. ...
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Opening:
November 1st
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Opening Reception: Friday, November 20th, 2009, 6 to 8 p.m. On View: November 21st - January 9th, 2010
Jen Bekman Gallery is pleased to present Mixtape, a group exhibition featuring forty-five original works and limited-edition prints from 20x200, by thirty-six artists: Michelle Arcila, Ian Baguskas, Kate Bingaman Burt, Christine Callahan, Christian Chaize, Jorge Colombo, William Crump, Jessica Eaton,...
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Opening:
November 20th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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November 21, 1 to 7 p, $3 entry
Donations accepted up until 5 p,
Cheap Breakfast drinks until 5 p,
Complimentary Colt 45 from 1 to 2 p
Presented by Bust, Flavorpill, Yelp & MeanRed‘Tis the season for sharing and exchanging. On Nov 21st, 3rd Ward will lend its space to a massive free exchange. Bring your old Blondie records, impulse sample sale buys, penny loafers, Jane Fonda workout videos, harmonica chord progression...
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Exploring New York City from the mid-1940s until the early 1960s, the exhibition Only in New York: Photographs from LOOK Magazine accompanies the publication of the first-ever book devoted to the museum's extraordinary LOOK photography collection. To LOOK's editors and photographers, among them Stanley Kubrick, New York was both a newly emergent international capital of world-class museums ...
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Since its founding, New York City’s waterfront has been essential to the life of the city. The harbor’s protected bay became the site for lucrative trade, first with Native Americans and later with the rest of the world, and provided the economic engine for the city’s growth for the next three centuries. The 20th century, however, witnessed a revolution on the waterfront. As new methods of tr...
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Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City Parks presents the work of photographer Joel Meyerowitz, who has spent more than three years recording wild places in New York City's parks. Located in all five boroughs, these escapes to the woodlands, streams, waterfronts, marshes, and beaches are among the city's greatest assets, yet they are hidden in plain sight. These wild areas, which...
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