P339 Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for P339 Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Nina Cochran “New York New York”
P339 presents Nina Cochran’s debut exhibition of photographs, New York New York. Nina Cochran’s work looks to the experience of New York in layers. She makes use of images which, in their respective...More »
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Curt Hoppe “Flirting With Nudes”
Curt Hoppe is a New York-based artist whose photographs and realist paintings chronicle his life and interests over the past 40 years. Curt moved From Minnesota to his current home at 98 Bowery in 1976....More »
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Richard Ellis “Belle Harbor”
Richard Ellis Is an author, painter, illustrator, graphic designer, naturalist, marine biologist, anti-whaling activist, marine conservationist, and lifelong New Yorker. Born in 1938 and raised in Brooklyn,...More »
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John Isiah Walton “God Willing”
In 2001 I watched as the second plane flew into the Twin Towers on a tv at school. I had no idea how much the future had just been shifted. I started to notice how it seemed that Muslims were becoming...More »
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Jon DeCola “Triple Point”
The “triple point” of a substance is achieved when a perfect combination of pressure and temperature creates a thermodynamic equilibrium allowing the substance to exist as a gas, a solid, and a liquid...More »
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Andrew Jay Rumpler Exhibition
P339 presents work by New York based artist Andrew Jay Rumpler. These new works stem from the artist’s investigation into the use of a seldom seen waste product of the packaging industry: die boards. Nine...More »
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Johee Kim “I Know It When I See It”
P339 present I Know It When I See It, a multi-media installation by New York based artist Johee Kim. Nothing stays the same; everything changes and evolves under given conditions. Necessarily, everything...More »
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Hai Young Kim and Do Hyung Kim “Being Is Good Enough”
P339 begins the fall season with ‘Being Is Good Enough’, a collection of photographs by South Korean artists Hai Young Kim and Do Hyung Kim. Hai Young Kim was born into dire poverty, child abuse, and...More »
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Dapper Bruce Lafitte Exhibition
“The Lafitte That the Dapper Know Of.” - Dapper Bruce Lafitte P339 Gallery presents the fourth in a series of 4 exhibitions by African-American contemporary and folk artists from the American...More »
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John Isiah Walton “Beaucoup Humidity”
“Beaucoup Humidity portrays the past of a city I dearly miss–the New Orleans where I grew up. We see the behind-the-scenes people of my hometown who work in the service industry and live in pockets of...More »
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Welmon Sharlhorne “House of Love”
“A pencil is an insult to me – I only draw with ink, and my work don’t stink.” “I used art as an escape from the reality of prison. It helped me survive and do my time. I became better minded and thinking...More »
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Purvis Young “Five Works”
P339 Gallery presents the first in a series of 4 exhibitions of African and African-American contemporary and folk art guest-curated by Diego Cortez, a free-lance curator, advisor, editor and author. Previous...More »
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Shu Ohno “The Doodles”
Shu Ohno was born in Fukuoka, Japan in 1981. He received his BFA in Sculpture at Kyunsandai University of Art in Fukuoka in 2004, and his MFA in Sculpture at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2006. Prior...More »
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EarthSeaWarrior “The Rabbit Hole”
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James Tatum “Techne”
Techne, as distinguished from episteme, is etymologically derived from the Greek word τέχνη which is often translated as craftsmanship, craft, or art. It is the rational method involved in producing an...More »
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Sequoyah Aono "Process of Perceiving"
Sequoyah Aono presents three dimensional objects via sculpture as he continues making things anachronistically by hand in a consuming society full of conveniently available stuff. The artist sees that...More »