A.I.R. Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for A.I.R. Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Nancy Storrow “Seasonal Notations”
Comprised of serial drawings on paper, Seasonal Notations, an exhibition by New York Member Nancy Storrow, is a diaristic rendering of her days surrounded by the natural environment in rural Vermont. In...More »
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Jennifer McCandless “Run Amok”
Run Amok, an exhibition of new sculptural works by National Member Jennifer McCandless, centers on mixed-media ceramic sculpture that seeks to poke fun at our dark realities. Employing a sort of Magical...More »
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Ailyn Lee “Break a Leg”
Break a Leg is an exhibition of sculptures and short film by Ailyn Lee, intended to offer surreal spaces of comfort and wonder based on the artist’s upbringing in South Korea. Lee dreams up spaces crowded...More »
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Jane Swavely “Pareidolia”
Pareidolia is an exhibition of new abstract oil on canvas paintings by A.I.R. Adjunct Member Jane Swavely. The exhibition borrows its title from the psychological tendency to find meaning in amorphous...More »
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Jongbum Kim “Dial Tone Haus of Bongba”
Haus of Bongba features a new body of work from New York-based designer/artist Jongbum Kim. Working primarily with textiles and hand-drawn illustrations, Kim brings together a wide variety of materials—including...More »
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Katriina Haikala “Social Portrait”
SOCIAL PORTRAIT is the first U.S. presentation of Finnish artist Katriina Haikala’s ongoing Social Portrait project, in which she aims to equalize the art canon by drawing one-thousand portraits of everyday...More »
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Dana Robinson “Dial Tone”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Dial Tone, a solo exhibition by 2021–22 A.I.R. Fellow Dana Robinson. Dial Tone features a new body of work, including a monoprint on wood panel and collaged archival material preserved...More »
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Ann Pachner “Archeology of a Studio”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Archeology of a Studio, Ann Pachner’s fourteenth solo exhibition at the gallery. Archeology of a Studio is a collection of works—sculptures, prints, and drawings—that unfold over...More »
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“Sleepless in Warsaw” Exhibition
Curated by Agnieszka Rayzacher A.I.R. Gallery presents Sleepless in Warsaw, a group exhibition of Polish and Ukrainian artists and the fruit of many years of collaboration with the Warsaw-based gallery...More »
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“CURRENTS: Identity Politics” Exhibition
GALLERY II & III Coinciding with the 45th anniversary of the Combahee River Collective Statement, the 7th biennial CURRENTS exhibition looks to the origins of identity politics in order to consider...More »
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Sylvia Netzer “S…as in Sylvia”
GALLERY I S…as in Sylvia is an exhibition of recent work by Sylvia Netzer, consisting of high-fire glazed ceramic forms each shaped like the letter “S.” Reflecting on the relationship between self and...More »
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Ada Potter “Just the Surface”
A.I.R. Gallery presents j u s t t h e s u r f a c e, an exhibition of new work by Ada Potter. In her first solo exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery, Ada Potter introduces several series of photographs and...More »
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Gloria Garfinkel “Secrets”
Curated by Mara Williams A.I.R. Gallery presents Secrets, an exhibition of mixed media paintings by Gloria Garfinkel. Curated by Mara Williams, Chief Curator of the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center,...More »
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“23°47’, 2°27’, 2°51’” Exhibition
Curated by Christian Camacho-Light and Roxana Fabius As the sun departs Scorpio, A.I.R. Gallery presents 23°47’, 2°27’, 2°51’, a group exhibition featuring the work of eleven A.I.R. New York Artists....More »
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Ann Schaumburger “New Work”
I employ house shapes as scaffolding for playing with color. The visual twists and turns that a color makes in relationship to another color hold immense appeal to me. I love using repetition to make colors...More »
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Barbara Roux Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Under Story, an exhibition of new works by Barbara Roux. Under Story is an installation of color photographs, sculpture, and an accompanying narrative text based on Roux’s longtime...More »
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“The Haircut” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents The Haircut, an exhibition by B. Quinn. The Haircut presents an 18-hour single-channel video installation of the same name, an obsessive investigation of the haircut as a cinematic...More »
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Daria Dorosh “Cosmologies”
Cosmologies, an exhibition of sculpture, digital prints, and art for the body by A.I.R. co-founder Daria Dorosh, is presented as a conversation across three scales: Human, Planet, and Cosmos. Through these...More »
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Mimi Oritsky “Above and Below”
Attuned to subtle shifts brought on by the weather or time of day, Mimi Oritsky’s paintings capture the fleeting and intangible qualities of light and shadow in the natural landscape. Oritsky is interested...More »
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Destiny Belgrave “where they go & what they leave”
where they go & what they leave, a solo exhibition by 2020-2021 A.I.R. Fellow Destiny Belgrave, is a visual meditation on sleep, dreams, and stars. Composed of new textile and paper cut works, the...More »
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“Glow in the Dark” Exhibition
Curated by Kristina Bivona Glow in the Dark politicizes formalism through the language of color. The aesthetic and conceptual choices made by each artist in the exhibition swing from fluorescent exuberance...More »
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Liz Surbeck Biddle “Coming Up for Air”
Coming Up for Air presents a fantasy world of far-off landscapes and strange creatures, an escape from the uncanny reality of the past year. The included works on paper—three-dimensional collages and cyanotypes—give...More »
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Nancy Azara “High Chair and Other Works”
In High Chair and Other Works, sculpture, mixed media collage banners, and small paintings stand in the gallery as embodiments of the artist’s spirit and early memories. Throughout the exhibition, Nancy...More »
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Lizania Cruz “In Search of Motives”
The inaugural chapter in Cruz’s Investigation of the Dominican Racial Imaginary, In Search of Motives gathers evidence of the role that historical narrative has played in repressing African heritage within...More »
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Susan Stainman “That Moon Language”
Stainman’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, That Moon Language is a multi-sensorial, participatory exhibition of wearable fabric sculptures and canopy-like sound installations that explore ideas...More »
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Aika Akhmetova “Traditionally Unnurturing Nurture”
Traditionally Unnurturing Nurture troubles our understanding of home as a site of safety and comfort by situating the viewer within an interior in which everything functional is made dysfunctional and...More »
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“The 14th A.I.R. Biennial: An A-historical Daydream” Exhibition
Curated by Jasmine Wahi Works by Jo Ann Block, Marcy Chevali, Jin-Yong Choi, Molmol Kuo, Marina Leybishkis, Nikki Luna, Helina Metaferia, Marianna Peragallo, Nitcha Tothong (Fame), Luis Vasquez La Roche,...More »
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Sareh Imani “Center is not a particular point on the earth’s surface”
Sareh Imani’s titular multi-channel video projection, Center is not a particular point on the earth’s surface, navigates the making and unmaking of interior space through self-surveillance and the passage...More »
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Nancy Storrow “Fragile”
Fragile is an installation of abstracted leaf “portraits.” With pastel drawings pinned across the gallery walls at fluctuating intervals and heights, the installation forms a rhythmic narrative, punctuated...More »
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Rachelle Dang “Couroupita/Corpus”
Couroupita/Corpus addresses artificial displacements and haunted social and natural histories. In the center of the gallery, viewers encounter a narrow, perforated chamber encasing the upright form of...More »
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Aliza Shvarts “Hotline”
Hotline is an interactive performance and exhibition by 2019-2020 A.I.R. Fellow Aliza Shvarts that takes on the format of the voicemail tree. The work appropriates the dated, faceless technology of the...More »
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H. A. Halpert “Optic Chiasmus”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Optic Chiasmus, an exhibition by A.I.R. 2019-2020 Fellow H.A. Halpert of a new body of work comprising sculpture, drawing, animation, Xs, and eyes. This is her first solo exhibition...More »
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Joan Snitzer “Diamonds”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Diamonds, an exhibition of photonic dreams and new paintings by New York artist Joan Snitzer, who looks back at 20th-century abstraction to explore abstract functions in a contemporary...More »
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“Forever is composed of Nows” Exhibition
Curated by the Co-Founders of Assembly Room Natasha Becker, Paola Gallio, Yulia Topchiy Emily Dickinson’s iconic poem, “Forever is Composed of Nows,” presents the idea that every small moment is...More »
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“Fe * Mail * Art: 2020 Postcard” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Fe *Mail* Art: 2020 Postcard Exhibition. This year, the postcard show, in response to the Mail Art movement of the 1970s, centered on the theme of personal and political messaging...More »
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Maxine Henryson “True Though Invented”
True Though Invented is an exhibition by A.I.R. New York Artist Member Maxine Henryson. Henryson introduces a new body of work that intermixes leporellos of varying lengths with large and medium-sized...More »
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“CURRENTS: An Overwhelming Response” Exhibition
Curated by Carmen Hermo Mimi Bai, Sera Boeno, Nikesha Breeze, Becky Brown, Caryl Burtner, Bernadette Despujols, Priscilla Dobler, Debora Hirsch, Elektra KB, Nsenga Knight, Le’Andra LeSeur, Nikki Luna,...More »
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Caroline Wayne “Grown Cyclone”
Grown Cyclone is an exhibition by 2017-2018 A.I.R. Fellow Caroline Wayne. Wayne constructs an immersive environment in which one can examine the emotional, psychological, and vibrational labor expended...More »
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Lauren Simkin Berke “First Language”
First Language is an exhibition by A.I.R. Alumni Artist Member Lauren Simkin Berke. This exhibition charts Berke’s personal and professional exploration of the narrative possibilities of images through...More »
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Ann Pachner “Water Falling Into Water”
Water Falling Into Water is an exhibition by A.I.R. New York Artist Member Ann Pachner. Pachner discovers the sublime of the natural world in a kinetic geometry of water falling into water and complex...More »
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Alisa Henriquez “Twist, Glide, Shine”
Twist, Glide, Shine is a solo exhibition by artist Alisa Henriquez. In her most recent assemblages and collages, Henriquez combines digital images drawn from popular media culture, art history, and autobiographical...More »
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Simone Paterson “Machine Memory + Motherboards”
Machine Memory + Motherboards is an exhibition of embroideries and animation pieces by A.I.R. National Artist Member Dr. Simone Paterson. This is Paterson’s first solo exhibition in New York City. The...More »
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Carolyn Martin “Between the Lines”
Between the Lines is an exhibition of new charcoal and conte crayon works on paper by New York Member Artist Carolyn Martin. The pieces presented in the show are a continuation of Martin’s research into...More »
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Negin Sharifzadeh “Appearance Stripped Bare”
Curated by Giulio Verago Appearance Stripped Bare is an exhibition by A.I.R. New York Artist Member Negin Sarifzadeh. This body of work uses photography, sculpture, and animation to interrogate the...More »
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Qinza Najm “Still I Rise”
Curatorial Advisor: Tami Katz-Freiman Still I Rise is an exhibition by Qinza Najm, a New York-based, Pakistani-American artist who works across multiple disciplines. Najm, who holds a PhD in Psychology,...More »
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“Eleven x Seventeen” Exhibition
Eleven x Seventeen is an exhibition by 21 New York Artist Members. This exhibition has a cohesive format, in which the works on paper measure 11 x 17 inches. Despite the preconditioned guidelines of scale...More »
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Mary-Ann Kokoska “Surrender”
Surrender is an exhibition of drawings by Alumnae Artist Mary-Ann Kokoska. The exhibition includes a selection of large scale installations with drawings that address the changing nature of our landscapes...More »
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Danette Landry “Yin and Yang”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Yin and Yang, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by artist Danette Landry. Exploring gestural action through abstract painting and sculpture, Yin and Yang responds to polarizing...More »
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“Make Make Make: Repetition and Accumulation” Exhibition
Curated by A.I.R. National Member Allison Paschke A.I.R. Gallery presents Make Make Make: Repetition and Accumulation, a group exhibition investigating modes of making brought about by the repetition...More »
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“For Information” Exhibition
The Scalability Project Exhibition 1: For Information Artists: Lex Brown, A.K. Burns, Daria Dorosh, Mary Beth Edelson, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Felipe Meres, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste,...More »
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Macon Reed “Letters to My Imagination”
Letters to My Imagination is Reed’s first exhibition consisting primarily of photography, created with sculpture and performance in large-scale dioramas. Using her signature bright colors and handmade...More »
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Melanie Crean “For Fates”
A.I.R. Gallery presents For Fates, an exhibition by Fellowship Artist Melanie Crean. The goal of Crean’s project is to reimagine what a future culture of justice might be like in New York City after the...More »
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Kim Dacres “Swerve Team Meeting”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Swerve Team Meeting, an exhibition of nine sculptures by Fellowship Artist Kim Dacres. This is Dacres’ first solo exhibition in New York City. Swerve Team Meeting draws on hairstyles,...More »
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Cynthia Karasek “Swim Faster”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Swim Faster, an exhibition of mural-sized drawings and wood sculpture by Member Artist Cynthia Karasek. Feminized bodies of women and girls, some with dismembered limbs, float through...More »
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Helene Brandt “At/Against Our Will”
At/Against Our Will is an exhibition of welded steel sculptures by artist Helene Brandt. In her “Body Parts” series, Brandt formed steel around her own figure as armor or supports for various appendages....More »
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Gabriela Vainsencher “Rendered Void”
Rendered Void is an exhibition of recent photographs and porcelain sculptures by Fellowship Artist Gabriela Vainsencher. Since acquiring the catalogue for Treasures of the Bible Lands, a 1987 exhibition...More »
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Yvette Drury Dubinsky and Vicky Tomayko “Steamroller Collaborations”
Steamroller Collaborations is an exhibition of twelve large monotypes with drawing and collage by New York Artist Yvette Drury Dubinsky and National Artist Vicky Tomayko. This body of work began when a...More »
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Carrie Johnson “Stratus Lift”
In the exhibition Stratus Lift, New York artist Carrie Johnson translates photographs of landscape, disaster sites, and cityscapes into formal compositions of line and color. Man-made and organic structures...More »
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Kadie Salfi ” Every 16 Hours”
Every 16 Hours is an extensive arsenal of handguns presented by artist Kadie Salfi. Each painted on plywood panels with lustrous splashes of over-the-counter beauty products—lipstick, nail polish, blush—and...More »
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Isabella Cruz-Chong “Sol, ella y yo (Sol, her and I)”
Working across video and sound, Sol, ella, y yo (Sol, her, and I) features three works that delve into Fellowship Artist Isabella Cruz-Chong’s maternal lineage and the way memory is passed through each...More »
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“Let’s try listening again 13th A.I.R. Biennial” Exhibition
Curated by Sarah Demeuse and Prem Krishnamurthy Participating artists: Angeli, Angie Keefer, Anna Riley, Catalina Viejo López de Roda, Dulce Gómez, Fotini Vurgaropulou, Hagen Verleger, Irene Mohedano,...More »
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Zhiyuan Yang and Sandra Harvey “The Way It Is”
A.I.R. Gallery presents The Way It Is, an exhibition of collaborative projects by Fellowship Artist Zhiyuan Yang and Sandra Harvey, an artist based in Adams, Massachusetts. This is Yang’s first solo show...More »
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Joo Yeon Woo “Sound Words”
Sound Words is an ink drawing series that explores the mind landscape of artist Joo Yeon Woo’s personal and cultural concerns about immigration, through a visual archive of direct observations, written...More »
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Hana Sackler “Here, right now.”
Here, right now. is an exhibition of photographs and video by artist, Hana Sackler. For this exhibition, Sackler blurs the lines of reality and we are left dangling somewhere between a daydream and the...More »
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Jane Swavely “Jinx”
The exhibition Jinx presents a new series of paintings in which the combinations of green, silver, purple and blue, demarcated bands of color, read as abstracted signs that reference an imagined, alien,...More »
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Mineko Yoshida “Strophes on Stripes”
This first solo exhibition of paintings by National Artist Mineko Yoshida brings together a body of work from the Stripe Painting series first created by the artist in 2017. For the creation of these...More »
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Brookie Maxwell “True Value: The Works of Brookie Maxwell (1956-2015)”
Brookie Maxwell Works and A.I.R. Gallery presents True Value: The Works of Brookie Maxwell (1956-2015). This exhibition, which marks the fourth time Maxwell’s work has been exhibited at A.I.R. Gallery,...More »
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Catherine Mosley “Diamonds”
A.I.R. Gallery presents the newest exhibition by New York artist Catherine Mosley. A printmaker with a keen knowledge of color, hue, tone, and structure, Mosley’s newest works are large-scale 3-dimensional...More »
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“Dialectics of Entanglement: Do We Exist Together?” Exhibition
In honor of its 45th anniversary, A.I.R. Gallery presents The Unforgettables Program, which revisits and restages past A.I.R. shows that engage with themes that defy the passage of time and remain urgent...More »
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“Decadent Illusions” Exhibition
Decadent Illusions is an exhibition of collages and drawings from three Michigan-based artists, d’Ann de Simone, Kristen Franyutti and Elyse Gambino. The works reflect the deceptively lush and placid surface...More »
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Jess X Snow “(Our Love Is) Unbroken by Bars”
Curated by Katie Fuller Held in collaboration with A.I.R. Gallery, (Our Love Is) Unbroken by Bars is an ongoing art and storytelling project curated by Katie Fuller with prints and a mural by Jess X...More »
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Sylvia Netzer “Virtebrea”
Virtebrae is an exhibition of new ceramic sculptures by the New York artist, Sylvia Netzer. The word Virtebrae refers to a group of bones that form a spinal column. For the creation of the series that...More »
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Katsura Okada “Shining Flecks II: Forms of Group, Flock and Swarm”
A.I.R Gallery presents Shining Flecks II: Forms of Group, Flock and Swarm, an exhibition of paintings by New York-based artist Katsura Okada. The paintings and paper installations included in the exhibition...More »
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Aya Rodriguez-Izumi “TC-1”
Fellowship Artist Aya Rodriguez-Izumi’s first solo exhibition, TC-1, explores the artists’ ancestral link to the island of Okinawa, Japan: both her birthplace and the site of the final battle of World...More »
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“Facing Disjunction” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents our 2018 Annual National Artists’ Exhibition, Facing Disjunction, curated by Independent Curator Judith Tolnick Champa. Facing Disjunction testifies to the artists’ processings...More »
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“Wish You Were Here 17 Postcard Show” Exhibition
Each year hundreds of artists come together in support of A.I.R. Gallery by donating a small work for the annual postcard show. Past exhibitions have included work by notable artists, including Mary Beth...More »
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Dominique Duroseau “If only we knew. Nothing’s new.”
How do we internalize history and its connections with current events? What are the taxing effects whether we fight or stay neutral? We’re all being taxed and tolled daily, put through an exceedingly...More »
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Karen Leo “This Is It!”
“What did one snowman say to the other? “Do you smell carrots?” -joke from a Christmas cracker This Is It! is an installation of videos and sound by Fellowship Artist, Karen Leo. In this exhibition...More »
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Kathleen Schneider “Bird Over America”
Bird Over America is an exhibition of wool relief sculptures and works on paper by Kathleen Schneider. The title refers to the complexities of human and bird migration in the Americas. Against the contrasting...More »
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“Health Show II” Exhibition
Organized by A.I.R. Gallery, SOHO20, and Triangle Arts Association in collaboration with Curator and Writer Rachael Rakes Participants: Black Youth Project 100, Kerry Downey and Douglas Paulson, Carolyn...More »
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Caroline Wayne “Pretty Real”
The exhibition Pretty Real by Fellowship Artist Caroline Wayne presents a collection of embellished sculptures depicting scenes from dreams that symbolically recount her own history of early childhood...More »
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Daria Dorosh “Take Back Your Body”
In her 23rd solo exhibition, A.I.R. co-founder Daria Dorosh exhibits new work dealing with bodies as the intersection of fashion, art, and technology. Take Back Your Body presents textile art-to-wear meant...More »
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Ann Schaumburger “New Work”
In the exhibition New Work, Schaumburger explores how color behaves and perpetually changes. Throughout this series, the artist uses a similar composition with varying color combinations. Each work is...More »
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Megan Pahmier “Slow Motion”
In Slow Motion, Fellowship Artist Megan Pahmier presents a series of works that capture and record intimate gestures: squeezing, rubbing, wrapping, and stitching through everyday materials like newsprint,...More »
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Daniela Puliti “What the Lips Can’t Say”
Fellowship Artist Daniela Puliti paints with fibers, finding form at the hand of material exploration, intuition, and mental rumination; employing techniques such as collage and crochet that evolve from...More »
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“Abortion” Exhibition
Curated By Barbara Zucker Participating Artists: Adrienne Jenkins, Alexander Bernon, Amy Cannestra, Amy Finkbeiner, Anne Ferrer, Audrey Anastasi, Bernadette Despujols, Cali Kurlan, Catherine Hall...More »
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Liz Surbeck Biddle and Megan Biddle “Cut And Paste”
An exhibition by mother and daughter, Liz Surbeck Biddle and Megan Biddle. Both artists traverse two and three dimensional media in the form of drawing, collage, ceramic, and glass. Colliding in the gallery,...More »
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Ann Stoddard “Seeing Things”
Seeing Things focuses on the artistic deconstruction of racial and ethnic profiling. Through video and conceptual installations and social sculptures, Ann Stoddard is inquiring: Are we seeing things? Is...More »
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Susan Stainman “Dream Bird, Hatching The Egg”
Dream Bird, Hatching the Egg is an immersive installation of soft sculptures drawn from Walter Benjamin’s essay The Storyteller, where Benjamin describes boredom as a necessary part of creating. “This...More »
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Mimi Oritsky “Floating Trails”
The exhibition Floating Trails, Mimi Oritsky continues to investigate paint, perception and the natural world. This recent series of oil paintings touches the subtle temperature of a place and its temporary...More »
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Nancy Storrow “Edgeland”
Edgeland continues Nancy Storrow’s dedication to alternate views of nature. Stimulated by sights on a mountain drive in her home state of Vermont, this exhibition presents a series of drawings depicting...More »
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Dani Dodge “Fugitive Love Song”
Fugitive Love Song documents Dodge’s 2016 guerrilla art project carried out in locations throughout Los Angeles and places she visited, including New York. For 366 days, using lipstick, spray paint, markers...More »
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“Beyond the Bed Covers” Exhibition
Beyond the Bed Covers, examines how quilts and quilting have evolved beyond their cozy functionality, to be an expressive art form constructed of a variety of materials practiced by all gender forms. Included...More »
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“Four Weeks and Forty-Five Years”, “On the Other Side: Collaborative” and Joan Snitzer Exhibition
I. Chromophore, an exhibition of new paintings by N.Y. member Joan Snitzer, which is a continuation of her ongoing pursuit to express the poetic and dynamic relationship between our visual histories and...More »
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Lisa Cooperman “Baize”
Baize is an exhibition by Alumni Artist Lisa Cooperman. Cooperman will show a new body of work featuring textile sculptures inspired by life in California’s Central Valley. This is her second solo exhibition...More »
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Lauren Simkin Berke “Neither the Other or Myself”
Neither the Other or Myself is an exhibition by Alumnae Artist Lauren Simkin Berke. Berke will be showing a new body of work, a collection of large painted portraits of the artist’s mother. This is Berke’s...More »
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“Another Gesture/Um Outro Gesto/Eine weitere Geste” Exhibition
Another Gesture/ Um Outro Gesto/Eine weitere Geste/ is a group exhibition with Veronika Hilger, Svenja Kreh, Alice Quaresma, and Teresa Viana, curated by Cynthia Cruz and Tatiane Santa Rosa. The artists...More »
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Jessica Gondek “Enterprising Machines”
Enterprising Machines are works inspired by machine aesthetics that reference common tools and domestic utilitarian objects. Gondek’s process begins with digital manipulations from original consumer catalogs...More »
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Naomi Elena Ramirez “A Dangerous Body”
In the exhibition A Dangerous Body, Ramirez fuses movement, text, music, and cinematic representations through embodied explorations of the temptress archetypes. The femme fatale, illicit lust, and animalistic...More »
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Jayanthi Moorthy “Limitlessness”
Limitlessness an exhibition by Jayanthi Moorthy, which features a selection of multimedia works created between 2015-2017. The exhibition is comprised by a site-specific video installation, a site-specific...More »
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“Gathering Differences” Exhibition
A.I.R. is pleased to present our annual National Artists exhibition Gathering Differences. Due to the diversity of personal and geographical perspectives, the body of work created by the National Artists...More »
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MaryKate Maher “Invisible Float”
FELLOWSHIP GALLERY I In Invisible Float, Maher’s first solo exhibition in NYC, she continues her exploration of materials that visually reference landscape. While working on the exhibition the artist...More »
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Alison Owen “Only Connect”
FELLOWSHIP GALLERY II Owen’s artwork is created with remnants and studio ephemera from other people’s art practices. Her practice is a form of conversation– a call and response between herself and the...More »
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Maxine Henryson “Contrapuntal”
Combining large archival pigment prints with intimate photobooks, Contrapuntal presents the work of Maxine Henryson. By merging photographic markers of complex historical contexts with elaborate use of...More »
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“Space/Craft” Exhibition
Space/Craft is a group exhibition comprised of the work by Tomoko Abe, Liz Surbeck Biddle, Ellen Hackl Fagan, and Jackie Welsh. The four artists participating in the exhibition met at the Clay Art Center...More »
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Elizabeth Hoy “Why Does It End Here?”
Why does it end here? is an exhibition of assemblage sculptures and abstract landscape paintings by Fellowship artist Elizabeth Hoy. The exhibition explores ways of perceiving the built environment and...More »
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Susan Bee “Pow! New Paintings”
Pow! New Paintings is a solo exhibition by Susan Bee. Bee presents some of her most accomplished recent paintings to date. Her narrative-based, psychologically ambiguous work incorporates elements from...More »
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Ann Pachner “The Blossom As The Self”
For the past four decades, Ann Pachner’s artistic practice has been primarily devoted to woodcarving. In the last ten years, she has introduced digital print making to her body of work. The expansion of...More »
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Elisabeth Munro Smith “What Goes, What Stays: New Constructions”
What Goes, What Stays is about dismantling, discarding and change. Smith focuses on the house in its landscape, and the roads and maps that connect the house to the world beyond. Each of the three large...More »
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Manal Abu-Shaheen “Familiar Stranger”
Familiar Stranger brings together a selection of black and white landscape and street photographs from Manal Abu-Shaheen’s ongoing series Beirut. Shot in the city where she was born this series explores...More »
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“Sinister Feminism” Exhibition
Sinister Feminism. We fortify veneer into armor. We appropriate from misogynist sources. We exceed the cinematic ideal. We vibrate the sound of the city. We endure. Our physicalizations we know are transgressive....More »
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Eleanor King “SLOW DOWN / DON’T STOP”
Titled after SLOW DOWN / DON’T STOP: A Manifesto authored by the artist in May 2016, the installation is created specifically for the A.I.R. fellowship. King bifurcates the gallery with a 19ft plywood...More »
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“Overlap: Life Tapestries” Exhibition
The exhibition Overlap: Life Tapestries curated by Vida Sabbaghi includes photos, fabric collage, clothing, video, paintings, and drawings. The artists - Alice Hope, Sascha Mallon, Michela Martello, Shari...More »
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“It’s Elementary” Exhibition
As a result of an open call for submissions, art work was received from students in New York City schools and around the country. Organized by Carolyn Martin and Sylvia Netzer, the exhibition includes...More »
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Luisa Sartori “In & Out”
Sartori’s work is a lighthearted reflection on the process of growth and decay. Her repeated walks through a city park compelled her to look at leaves, their change in shape, drying out process and their...More »
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Ivy Dachman “Recent Paintings”
Recent Paintings is comprised of a selection of paintings in which Dachman has changed the format of her canvas: from a long rectangle to a near square. While the sense of scale generated by Dachman’s...More »
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Louise McCagg Exhibition
Past Sculpture Present Drawing is comprised of sculptures and drawings by Adjunct Artist Louise McCagg created between the 1980’s and the present. The exhibition aims to provide the viewer with an opportunity...More »
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Mary Sweeney “In The Nature Of”
In The Nature Of invites the viewer to recognize the passing of time by creating a static moment. The ceramic leaf piles are made from thousands of leaves the artist has collected around her home. ...More »
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Yun Shin “Filtering”
Filtering takes its name from a physical, labor intensive, and ongoing practice, and also refers to the process of tracing to create an abstract pattern using carbon paper. Historically, carbon paper was...More »
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Nancy Morrow & Erin Wiersma “With/drawn”
A.I.R. Gallery presents With/drawn, a show of new works on paper by Nancy Morrow and Erin Wiersma. The show’s title is a nod to the overlap between Morrow and Wiersma as makers. Their shared position originates...More »
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Yvette Drury Dubinsky “On the Move”
In ON THE MOVE, Dubinsky meditates on the exodus from Syria, a place where she traveled just before the beginning of the ongoing civil war, and where she is still has many contacts. She connects what is...More »
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Cynthia Karasek “Woman Living in Her Kitchen Floor”
Woman Living in Her Kitchen Floor, is about the psychology of space and the emotions and memories that can be evoked, activated, and distilled by the unique poetry of visual relationships. In a series...More »
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Kate Just “Feminist Fan”
Feminist Fan is a series of twenty hand-knitted replicas of self-portraits or artworks by feminist artists around the globe including Sarah Lucas, Pussy Riot, Guerrilla Girls, Cindy Sherman, Lynda Benglis,...More »
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Negin Sharifzadeh “Inspector Sorrow”
In Inspector Sorrow, Sharifzadeh showcases the ephemera of an imagined film, a detective story entangled in quantum-level simulations, stacked up like a layer cake. The viewer is drawn into this entangled...More »
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“In the Secret Garden” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents our annual National Members Exhibition that is curated by Rocío Aranda-Alvarado from El Museo del Barrio. In the Secret Garden, is a suvey of artistic trends and conceptual explorations...More »
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Jane Swavely “Espial”
Espial is a new series of paintings by Jane Swavely. This new body of work shifts between the zones of abstraction and narrative by applying the language of romantic landscape painting. Suffused with the...More »
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Shadi Harouni “Paved Over and Other Stories”
For those who remember and keep hope, what has been destroyed, martyred or cast into oblivion nonetheless resurface in monuments that are, themselves, expressions of forgetting and despair. The works included...More »
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Kameelah Rasheed “On Refusal”
Kameelah Janan Rasheed’s ongoing research-intensive practice looks at the pluralities of blackness and the interplay between legibility and opaqueness. A sprawling constellation of monochromatic textual...More »
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“Do You Hear What I Hear?” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Do You Hear What I Hear?, an exhibition curated by Anthony Elms as part of A.I.R. Gallery’s CURRENTS Series of innovative exhibitions that address contemporary issues warranting...More »
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Daniela Kostova “LOOSE”
LOOSE questions what is safe and what is not in our overprotective U.S. society by comparing American standards of childhood play to those of Kostova’s Bulgarian upbringing. Conquering fear by indulging...More »
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Andrea Burgay “Destroy, Edit, Transform”
Fellowship Artist Andrea Burgay references and conflates artistic, domestic, religious and ritual objects in her solo exhibition Destroy, Edit, Transform. Burgay’s transformation of discarded fragments...More »
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“Another Nature” Exhibition
Exhibition exchange with eight women artists from Sweden in collaboration with Studio 44. Another Nature is curated by Mari Rantanen, professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm 1996–2005...More »
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Joan Ryan “Masking Power”
MASKING POWER came from Ryan image searching the term: “mask of power/girls” on the Google search engine. The result of these findings highlighted the difference from the artist’s visual understanding...More »
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Nancy Azara “Tuscan Spring”
In Tuscan Spring, Nancy Azara uses a “leaf” theme with scroll works on Mylar, made in Greve, Italy. These collaged scrolls with tracings of leaves and trees and marks made from woodcuts, are painted and...More »
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Fanny Allié “Vessels”
In Vessels, Allié builds the structure of a story in which characters coexist with makeshift, handmade dwellings along with domestic objects related to an everyday vernacular imagery. From fragments of...More »
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“Generations X: Razzle Dazzle” Exhibition
The exhibit presents a range of women artists of many generations and styles. This year, Generations X: Razzle Dazzle showcases over two hundred distinguished as well as emerging artists from cities such...More »
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Sylvia Netzer “ARTIFACTS: Rattles”
ARTIFACTS: Rattles, Sylvia Netzer’s exhibition of small ceramic forms is a salute to her lifelong profession of teaching and an example of her whimsy and humor. Seventeen years ago Netzer created the...More »
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Erica Stoller “Gravity Feed”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Gravity Feed, an exhibition by New York Artist Erica Stoller. Erica Stoller’s sculpture is closely related to drawing with basic elements of line and color. The new wall pieces...More »
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Esther Naor “The Object is Present”
A.I.R. Gallery presents The Object is Present, an exhibition by artist Esther Naor. In this new body of work, Esther Naor’s investigation takes place inside her mother’s home. A daughter...More »
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Catherine Mosley “Up Down & Sideways”
Up Down & Sideways presents mixed media abstract works composed of bands of color that contrast sharply in tonality. Catherine Mosley creates a visual dynamic from layering multiple runs of transparent...More »
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Barbara Roux “HAPPENSTANCE”
In her installation of photographs, sculpture, and poetry, Barbara Roux continues her engagement with wild habitat niches on the edge of suburban New York. An ecology-based artist and conservationist,...More »
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Barbara Grinell “New Works”
Barbara Grinell, a long time member and Alumnae Artist of A.I.R. Gallery, will be showing works on large pieces of paper in gouache, pastel, charcoal, and pigment. The work reflects her life in the mountains...More »
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Melissa Murray and Julia Westerbeke “Echoes”
A.I.R. Gallery announces Echoes , an exhibition of paper-based works by Melissa Murray and Julia Westerbeke. On view will be paintings and drawings by Murray, alongside drawing-based installations...More »
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“WHO’S AFRAID OF FEMINISM?” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery and the Women’s Caucus for Art announce WHO’S AFRAID OF FEMINISM? , curated by Catherine Morris, and managed by Karen Gutfreund, Exhibition Director. Thirty-six works will be showcased...More »
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Alina Tenser “Edge Thin”
Edge Thin is a solo exhibition of works by Alina Tenser, curated by A.I.R’s first Curatorial Fellow Amber Esseiva. Tenser is a Ukrainian-born multi-media artist living and working in New York. Edge...More »
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“Wish You Were Here 14” Exhibition
The proceeds from this exhibition of postcard sized works benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for Emerging and Underrepresented Artists and other programs that serve A.I.R.’s mission to advance the status...More »
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Barbara Siegel “Urban Road Kill”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Urban Road Kill, a solo exhibi- tion of new work by Barbara Siegel. In her new work, Urban Road Kill artist Barbara Siegel will exhibit twenty drawings in various sizes and media,...More »
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Kathleen Schneider “past/PRESENT”
past/PRESENT refers to two distinct sets of sculpture that occupy separate spaces in the gallery and are interacted with in different ways. The past works are presented together as an installation titled...More »
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Marcia Neblett “Hybrids”
Marcia Neblett explores hybrid forms in her drawings and prints. The ongoing series of large and small drawings and prints combines a child-like sense of the whimsical with adult like fantasies. Hybrids...More »
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Daria Dorosh “The Art of Sleep”
The Art of Sleep is an installation of new work by Daria Dorosh, New York based artist and co–founder of A.I.R. Gallery. This is Dorosh’s seventeenth solo show at A.I.R. Gallery. The exhibition weaves...More »
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Yvette Drury Dubinsky “Tondos, Tornadoes, Torpedoes”
In Tondos, Tornadoes, Torpedoes Dubinsky meditates on the change and destruction occurring now in Syria, a place where she traveled just before the beginning of the ongoing civil war, and where she is...More »
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Sara Mejia Kriendler “The Anthropocene”
The fodder for much of Kriendler’s work is post-consumer waste. She collects pieces of plastic and Styrofoam packaging and uses them as molds, filling their voids with plaster to translate the negative...More »
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“New York Artists Exhibition: UNFRAMED” Exhibition
Susan Bee Liz Surbeck Biddle Daria Dorosh Yvette Drury Dubinsky Maxine Henryson Cynthia Karasek Jayanthi Moorthy Sylvia Netzer Ann Pachner Laura Petrovich-Cheney Kathleen Schneider Barbara Siegel Joan...More »
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Alisa Henriquez “Floaters”
In her new body of constructed assemblages, Henriquez combines material gathered from popular and glamour culture, with digitized and magnified images from contemporary media and art history. In stacking...More »
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Claudia Sohrens “Paternoster”
Paternoster unfolds through a range of media- photography, video, and installation. Seemingly broken into bits, Sohrens creates a multilayered image space, in which a cyclic elevator system Paternoster...More »
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“Transformed Viewpoints” Exhibition
Transformed Viewpoints, is an energetic reflection of the face of today’s feminism across the U.S. Kotik says:“The face of feminism has changed over the last several decades, and this is well reflected...More »
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Joo Yeon Woo “What’s My Name?”
A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to announce What’s My Name?, a solo exhibition of new works by Joo Yeon Woo. As a culturally displaced artist, Woo has been drawn to the theme of cultural displacement and...More »
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Katsura Okada “APETALOUS II”
“APETALOUS” means “flowers having no petals”. The paintings in APETALOUS II are inspired by Okada’s reaction to the Tohoku Earthquake that shook Japan on March 11, 2011. It is the most powerful recorded...More »
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Amanda Turner Pohan “The Signals Are Caressing Us”
Remnants of the physical have been passed through the veins of the digital and reconstituted into smell and form. Excerpts from the Cloud loom, holding the space together in a cold embrace. The signals...More »
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“11th Biennial Exhibition - Making and Taking: Pictures Reconsidered”
This biennial results from an open invitation to female artists “investigating the intersection of hand produced and photographic pictures.” The call for submissions began, “A mutual interest linking painting...More »
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Sue Hettmansperger “Iterations”
Serving as emblems of the current conflicted ecological awareness we embody as a culture, Sue Hettmansperger’s works present a collision of disparate, iterated referents. Collaged spaces in these paintings...More »
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Nancy Lasar “Wild Woods and Whirligig Girls”
Wild Woods and Whirligig Girls is a solo exhibition of recent work in acrylic and mixed media paintings on canvas as well as prints by Nancy Lasar. Known for her dynamic drawing and interrelated linear...More »
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“Staff Picks: Pumping Up the Volume at A.I.R.” Exhibition
Borrowing from the bookstore tradition in which booksellers highlight books of interest for the public, Staff Picks: Pumping Up the Volume at A.I.R., showcases the work of nine NY based Artists of A.I.R.....More »
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Joan Snitzer “Compositions”
Joan Snitzerʼs projects combine renditions of traditional early 20th century abstract forms with images observed during current daily activities in and outside of the home. Through a series of painted...More »
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Elisabeth Munro Smith “Family Stories: New Constructions”
Smith’s work continues to explore elements of landscape. Her early work focused on architecture and the house form, especially the image of the house within its landscape. Her work has evolved to encompass...More »
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Julia Westerbeke “Morphology”
Drawings are the building blocks of Westerbeke’s practice, lifted from the page and collaged together to form textural reliefs and intricately layered surfaces. The imagery is largely abstract, inspired...More »
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“Wish You Were Here 13 | A.I.R. GALLERY’S ANNUAL POSTCARD SHOW” Exhibition
The proceeds from this exhibition of postcard sized works benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for Emerging and Underrepresented Artists and other programs that serve A.I.R.’s mission to advance the status...More »
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“Wet Paint” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents WET PAINT, an exhibition of recent works by A.I.R. Gallery’s New York Artists. WET PAINT is work that is fresh from the artists’ studios, a snapshot of what they’re working on right...More »
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Dina Kantor “Treece”
Dina Kantor has been photographing in and around Treece, KS, since 2010, observing dramatic changes in both life and landscape. Her photographs are an archive of the community, a document of its transformation,...More »
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Susan Stainman “Color All the Way Through”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Color All the Way Through, an exhibition of new work by Fellowship artist Susan Stainman, on view in the Fellowship Gallery. Susan Stainman creates process-based sculptures starting...More »
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Maxine Henryson “From Ujjayi’s Journey”
A.I.R. Gallery presents the exhibition Maxine Henryson: from Ujjayi’s Journey. from Ujjayi’s Journey consists of works from a twelve-year project, begun in 1996, which culminated in the book Ujjayi’s...More »
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Iris Goldstein “Bits and Pieces II”
A.I.R Gallery presents Bits and Pieces II, an exhibition by Iris Goldstein. Iris Goldstein’s latest mixed-media constructions, Bits and Pieces II, examine the possibility of using discarded packing...More »
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Maude Boltz “Devolution (passing on from stage to stage)”
Boltz has learned to manipulate computer technology to create a limited edition of printed sheets on paper. These prints are vibrant compositions of form with colors that at times dance across the surface...More »
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Jayanthi Moorthy “Assumptions”
Assumptions presents an installation that provides multiple perspectives for self reflection. It’s a collection of works from 2011-2014 that includes a site-specific floor drawing, projected animation,...More »
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Ann Pachner “You Are My Dear Blossoms - Standing in Love… ‘Lotus Feet’”
Pachner’s pigment prints utilize line, evoking the fluid movements of water and fire, but also implying their alchemical significance. These works are a personal diary— a contemplation that follows the...More »
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Amelia Marzec Exhibition
ARTIST’S STATEMENT Technology has become an extension of our bodies, intervening in our relationships, and affecting our ability to foster intimacy. I am most driven by the aspects of communication...More »
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Petey Brown Exhibition
Artist’s statement: As an art student at Boston University the focus was on observation. We drew and painted from life; it was necessary to consider all aspects of relationship – color, value, form, to...More »
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Susan Bee “Doomed to Win”
Doomed to Win presents paintings by Susan Bee from 1982 and 1983, a particularly rich and transformative period in her career, which provides unexpectedly fertile connections to her critically acclaimed...More »
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“Liminal Communities” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Liminal Communities, an exhibition of work by A.I.R. Gallery’s National & International Artists, curated by Lucy Li. The exhibition brings together the work of 19 diverse artists...More »
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Francie Shaw “Rex Works”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Rex Works, an exhibition of new work by Francie Shaw. Rex Works is a series of postcard-size paintings/collages. Each piece starts with a snippet from the daily comic strip Rex...More »
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“Traverse” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Traverse, an exhibition of new work by artists Melissa Murray and Erica Stoller. Melissa Murray and Erica Stoller’s work, presented side-by-side, creates a companionable counterpoint...More »
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“Kindred” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents its upcoming exhibition Kindred, featuring new works by artists Whitney Wood Bailey, Natalie Dunham and Vadis Turner. In their works, Bailey, Dunham and Turner address and experiment...More »
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“A ‘Womanhouse’ or a Roaming House? ‘A Room of One’s Own’ Today” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2014-01-09 - 2014-02-02
A.I.R. Gallery presents A “Womanhouse” or a Roaming House? “A Room of One’s Own” Today, an exhibition curated by painter/writer Mira Schor as part of A.i.R. Gallery’s CURRENTS Series of innovative exhibitions...More »
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Laura Petrovich-Cheney “Block Party”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Block Party an exhibition of new work by Laura Petrovich-Cheney on view from January 9th - February 2nd, 2014, with an opening reception on Thursday January 9, from 6-9pm. Laura...More »
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“Generations IX: The Red/Pink Show!” Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery presents Generations IX: The Red/Pink Show!. The Generations series was started in 1997 as a fundraising exhibition to commemorate the 25th anniversary of A.I.R. Gallery. Since then...More »
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Linda Kuehne “Suburban Landscapes: The Architecture of Nowhere”
A.I.R. Gallery presents Suburban Landscapes: The Architecture of Nowhere. Kuehne re-interprets the landscape through a contemporary lens, exploring the sublime as it does, or doesn’t exist today....More »
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“Ephemeral” Exhibition
Ephemeral includes paintings, mixed media and prints from three accomplished women artists - Liz Biddle, Ann Sgarlata and Nancy Lasar. While these artists’ works are similar in their portrayal of the transient...More »
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Rachel Farmer Exhibition
Through her work, Farmer asks a series of interrelated questions: “What gets passed down through generations? What is memorialized and what is left behind, or willfully forgotten? What mythologies guide,...More »
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Jane Swavely Exhibition
Jane Swavely’s recent work is a continuation of the investigation of abstract painting, referencing the landscape as a structural element. This emphasis on the landscape allows for an improvisation that...More »
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Louise McCagg Exhibition
McCagg shows a series of drawings comparing her present line to that of her older drawings. Apparently controlled, these earlier works are actually a product of uncertainty and unease. Paired with newer...More »
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Nancy Storrow Exhibition
ARTIST’S STATEMENT My abstract drawings, while intimately linked to elements of nature, have other associative meanings. I use line and color as vehicles for personal expression, directed by a desire...More »
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Phyllis Ewen Exhibition
ARTIST’S STATEMENT In Phyllis Ewen’s Sculptural Drawings, water becomes a metaphor for a life force that resists being controlled. Through a focus on water’s cultural and social history, she looks at...More »
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Luisa Santori Exhibition
ARTIST’S STATEMENT “Possibly the flow of time is just a creation of our own interaction with the world” (Carlo Rovelli) The observation of shadows, which have been used for centuries to register...More »
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Belle Shafir “Nuchal Translucency “
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Joan Snitzer “The Red Studio “
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Sylvia Netzer “Trackways”
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Annika Erixan “Spacetime of One’s Own”
Using literary and scientific theory, this show addresses a woman’s deepest need to create and her desire for the necessary time to do so. Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s famous extended essay, A Room of...More »
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Shanti Grumbine “The Glittering Point”
The Glittering Point refers to the phrase “glittering generalities,” a mid-nineteenth century description of propaganda involving vague words or phrases used to evoke positive feelings rather than to convey...More »
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“Wish You Were Here” A.I.R. Gallery’s Annual Postcard Show
The proceeds from this exhibition of postcard sized work benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for Emerging and Underrepresented Artists, as well as other programs that serve our mission to advance women...More »
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Nancy Lasar “Lines of Light”
This exhibition represents a varied body of paintings and prints including: acrylic on canvas, woodcut, trace-monotype with chine colle and iconic figure composites in “unique” prints. These works were...More »
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Barbara Roux “Growing Evidence”
In this exhibit, Barbara Roux continues her engagement with wild habitat niches in the Northeast through an installation of sculpture, photographs and narrative text. An ecology-based artist and active...More »
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Lillian Gerson “Rocky Jetty Deli & Food Corp”
Gerson’s first solo show, Rock Jetty Deli & Food Corp, documents and processes the complicated emotions of life in the Rockaways in the days, weeks, and ongoing months following Hurricane Sandy. Through...More »
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Sheila Ross “… so much space in the night…”
This exhibition maps an odyssey into the world of night and dreams. It rejoices in the necessary descent into the underworld to reclaim our own underlying darkness. In the words of The Identity of Relative...More »
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Katie Kahn & Terri Kapsalis “Varieties of Denial”
Varieties of Denial pairs Katie Kahn’s drawings on New York Times’, “Science Times,” cover pages with serigraph prints of Terri Kapsalis’ texts, which were made using the same “Science Times” pages as...More »
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Sujin Lee “Voicing the Sound”
Voicing the Sound is an exhibition that features two videos: Text to Speech (Statement) and This Voice. Rhythm is an important element in Lee’s work, and these videos are no exception. Both films present...More »
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"Frag∙ment" Exhibition
Drawing from the diverse work of twenty women artists, Frag·ment offers a deconstructed perspective for modern life that deftly maneuvers through the themes of desire, memory, geography, and barriers....More »
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"40/40: A Double Vision" Exhibition
"40/40: A Double Vision," curated by Lilly Wei, pairs each of the A.I.R. Gallery's New York artists with an outside emerging woman artist. Doing what A.I.R. Gallery does best, Wei selects examples of A.I.R....More »
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Catherine Mosley "New Work"
A.I.R. Gallery presents New$ Work, an exhibition of artwork by Catherine Mosley. Catherine Mosley presents ten collages in her exhibition. Each piece is composed of hand printed, paper forms and nameable...More »
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"Are!We!Where!Yet?" Exhibition
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"The Detours of the Possible"
A.I.R. Gallery announces The Detours of the Possible, as part of the MONTRÉAL/BROOKLYN Exchange, a contemporary art event built on the meeting of the two cities. More »
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Ivy Dachman "Untitled (Recent Paintings)"
In her fourth solo exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery, Ivy Dachman is showing a series of small gouaches on board, as well as her newest abstract paintings, constructed of charcoal, oil and wax on canvas. In...More »
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Jessie Henson "A Million Forgotten Hours"
This exhibition is an installation of sculptures made of stainless steel and found objects mimicking explosions of stars. These works focus on the tiny, abandoned, or neglected things of childhood - marbles...More »
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"36 Cats and one stripe pussy" Exhibition
"36 Cats and one stripe pussy," curated by Ingrid Schaffner, is an exhibition of work by thirty-six women artists from the United States and abroad of diverse backgrounds.More »
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Ann Schaumburger "New Paintings"
Ann Schaumburger's past fascination with the iconic Shaker house structure has generated a doppelganger in her most recent Flashe on canvas paintings. Constructed from ten different shapes, Schaumburger's...More »
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Judy Cooper "A.I.R. Pioneers"
A.I.R. Pioneers is an exhibition of Judy Cooper's portraits of the founding and early members of A.I.R. Gallery. Along with Cooper's photographs, a book by the same title serves as a catalogue for this...More »
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Naho Taruishi "Film Drawings"
Film Drawings is a series of seven diagrammatic drawings based on selected black and white films. For this new body of work, Taruishi uses the content of films, their visual sequences, metaphors, historical...More »
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Daria Dorosh "DEEP play"
In DEEP play, Daria Dorosh revisits the magical landscape of childhood, and takes us back to the beginning - to touch, to play, to imagine. Her textile sculptures are described as comfort objects, or...More »
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Nancy Morrow "Shift"
Shift is an exhibition of original paintings and works on paper that take a revisionist look at women in the workforce. Morrow creates a wry, stream of consciousness type survey that runs the gamut of...More »
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Marie Sivak "Smoke Screen"
In Smoke Screen Marie Sivak explores the use of language as a form of psychological warfare. In Sivakʼs intense works of meticulously carved stone, the use of language as a smoke screen to obscure intention...More »
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Sylvia Netzer "Whorl"
Netzer's handmade, medium sized ceramic sculptures are active, energetic, abstract forms, which allude to ganglia and their synaptic leaps through lunging, thrusting, stretching movements. They have skins...More »
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Jisoo Lee "Light and Color"
The pleasures of Lee's current paintings derive in part from the elusiveness of the imagery and the evocative tensions between neutral forms and pornographic intimations. The lush surfaces and refined...More »
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"Righteous Perpetrators" Exhibition
A.I.R Gallery announces Righteous Perpetrators, a non-traditional series of projects, performances, and drawing interventions that together comprise an investigation into the potential of performative...More »
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Bang-Geul Han "Baguette Hell"
In her first NYC solo exhibition “Baguette Hell", Korean conceptual artist Bang-Geul Han presents a real time Twitter-driven interactive video installation and a suite of artist-made iPad apps that are...More »
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Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin "Trees of Life"
TREES OF LIFE features photographs of selected trees that have inspired Ginsburgh Hofkin because of their quality of mystery, sense of grace, or depiction of the struggle between permanence and the fleeting...More »
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Kathleen Schneider "Recent Work"
The sculpture and works on paper in this exhibition extend the imagery and materials Schneider employed in earlier pieces from her Petals and Wings series. Yet the work in this exhibition has a new-found...More »
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Einat Imber "Continental Drift"
A.I.R Gallery announces Continental Drift, an installation by 2011-2012 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist Einat Imber. Einat Imber's first solo exhibition, Continental Drift, marks the 100th anniversary of Alfred...More »
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Jeanette May & Jocelyn Chase "Creature Features"
In conjunction with the 2012 New York Photo Festival, A.I.R. Gallery presents Creature Features, an exhibition of photography by Jeanette May and Jocelyn Chase. Responding to the recent popular fascination...More »
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Carolyn Martin "Private Corners"
A.I.R. Gallery announces Private Corners, an exhibition of new work by Carolyn Martin. Continuing the investigations begun in drawings exhibited at A.I.R. Gallery in 2009, Carolyn Martin has further de-emphasized...More »
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"Celebrating Kindred Spirits and Strange Bedfellows" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces Celebrating Kindred Spirits and Strange Bed Fellows, an exhibition by A.I.R.’s national and international members, curated by Catherine J. Morris. This exhibition brings together...More »
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Regina Granne "Liberty"
Liberty is a contemplation of the present in the wake of 9/11. The Statue of Liberty itself simultaneously represents an overused icon and a diminishing concept. These works offer a means of viewing such...More »
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Katherine Tzu-lan Mann "Root"
Mann's large paintings in Root, created by combining chance stains with highly rendered decorative elements on oversized, un-stretched paper, function as human-sized portholes into a landscape alive with...More »
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Liz Biddle "ALIENZ"
This exhibition showcases Biddle's continuing interest in mixed media, with a twist of humor found in much of her work. Old wires, light bulbs, screws and other found objects protrude from holes in ceramic...More »
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Jane Swavely "New Work"
New Work features pastel drawings and oil paintings of vibrant and visceral landscapes. Swavely employs cinematic quick cuts of landscape against panoramic shots. Swavely captures the transient moment,...More »
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Annie Ewaskio "Futurescapes"
In her first solo exhibition in New York, Ewaskio exhibits a series of colorful and luminous oil paintings that depict nonexistent places. Painted in a luscious and visceral manner, the works are scenes...More »
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Jeanette May "Bachelor Pads"
A.I.R. Gallery presents the exhibition of Jeanette Mayʼs captivating photographs depicting attractive men in their contemporary Bachelor Pads. Inspired by 1960s movies and magazine spreads highlighting...More »
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"Illegitimate and Herstorical" Exhibition
Illegitimate And Herstorical presents works by eleven artists that consider alternative economies of labor, love, power, crossings and collectivity. The exhibition features works by A Feminist Tea...More »
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Regine Romain "Portraits for Self Detemining Haiti"
Régine Romain photographs and researches Haiti's shifting yet distinct presence throughout the world in an ongoing visual diaspora project. Her work is grounded in individual and community portraiture....More »
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Katsura Okada "The Re-Origin: After the last first"
This is the the second solo exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery by alumnae member artist Katsura Okada. With this exhibition, Okada continues to explore rice paper as a medium, forming thin rolls into long flowing...More »
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"Generations VII" Exhibition
A biennial benefit exhibition & fundraising collaboration between A.I.R. Gallery & Women’s World Banking A.I.R. Gallery announces the return of Generations. First started in 1997, this fundraising...More »
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Nancy Lasar & Catherine Mosley "Points of View"
Both Mosley and Lasar utilize similar printing materials and processes such as monotype, woodcut, and archival ink jet print to create their artwork, yet the end result for each artist is very different....More »
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"A Feminine Contemporary Sublime" Exhibition
The works featured in A Feminine Contemporary Sublime recognize the awe produced by the "sublime experience" as an illusion of misperceived realities. With this exhibition, we affirm the failure of the...More »
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Barbara Siegel "Arboretum"
Barbara Siegel's biographically inspired installations memorialize and subjectively re-imagine the complexities and creative trajectories of other people's lives. The subject and inspiration for Arboretum...More »
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"Privacy Please!" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation - Video installation
- 2011-11-02 - 2011-11-26
Privacy Please! explores how women artists express private grooming rituals in their work. During the second wave of the modern feminist movement in the 1970's, female scholars questioned notions of beauty...More »
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Jan Johnson "I did not provide the cup"
Jan Johnson's work simultaneously embraces and rejects the image of the domestic. Growing up in the South, Jan shares a deep tradition of women's domestic activities-quilting, embroidery, samplers and...More »
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Gladys Tietz Mercier "Floral Fractals: Imaging in a Digital Culture"
In her first solo show at A.I.R. Gallery, Gladys Tietz Mercier exhibits 6 foot tall, large scale floral portraits and iterations of varying widths made with ink on film. The work is presented wallmounted,...More »
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Francie Shaw "Old is New"
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Sue Hettmansperger "Entanglement"
A.I.R. Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings by Sue Hettmansperger, whose imagery engages the complex entanglement of nature and culture. The language of painting embodies the morphology of form...More »
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Juliana Cerqueira Leite "The climb is also the fall"
Juliana Cerqueira Leite's exhibition, The climb is also the fall, is concerned with embodiment. The large organic forms of her sculptures explore the history of figurative art and how volition can be expressed...More »
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Joan Snitzer "Letters from Home"
A.I.R. Gallery presents the opening of Joan Snitzerʼs exhibition entitled “Letters from Home”. The show will feature paintings, drawings and wall installations from the past two years. Joan Snitzerʼs...More »
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Leila Daw "Ways to find"
A.I.R. Gallery presents Ways to Find, an exhibition of new work by Leila Daw. Formerly a professor at Mass Art in Boston, with a number of public projects installed across New England and the U.S.,...More »
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"Round Robin Collective in Residence" Exhibition
Round Robin Collective is a Brooklyn-based group of artists established in 2008 to forge connections and create a space for dialogue in and out of the studio. Members of Round Robin will exhibit new works...More »
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Anne Percoco "Field Studies"
In her first solo exhibition in New York, Percoco aggregates found representations of nature to create composite landscapes and faux natural formations. In Field Studies, a central fabric sculpture mimics...More »
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"Vestige: Traces of Reality" Exhibition
This exhibition is curated by New York based critic and curator Jill Conner, and includes the work of 20 A.I.R. Gallery artists. Artists included in the exhibition: Susan Bee, Liz Biddle, Sigrid Burton,...More »
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Susan Bee "Recalculating"
Many of the works in this show are based on movie stills, particularly film noirs. These mostly small oil paintings dramatize the relationships between male and female characters through the lens of the...More »
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Stephanie Bernheim "Palm Project"
With a limited ability to vary line size and color, Bernheim draws on her photographs using a basic "draw on" program in her palm pilot. What is framed is a fraction of a larger picture. Shifts in color...More »
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Senzeni Marasela and Louise McCagg "New Traditions in Beauty Queens"
A.I.R Gallery presents an exhibition of a collaboration between long time A.I.R. artist Louise McCagg and South African artist Senzeni Marasela. This partnership started in 2008 when mutual friends introduced...More »
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Ann Pachner "Burning Wood Falling Through Endless Night"
Pachner's's vibrant abstract prints originate as pencil drawings and the drawn lines are then pirated in Photoshop in order to map subtle flows of energy. This process exposes themes of opening and piercing...More »
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Daria Dorosh, Jeanette May, and Sheila Ross "But That’s a Different Story . . ."
But that’s a different story… highlights a cross-section of photographic practices in the 21st century. As the New York Photo Festival explores the future of contemporary photography, A.I.R. Gallery contributes...More »
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Jiyoon Koo "But Nothing Happening"
Jiyoon Koo's recent drawings and paintings continue her exploration of the gestural language of artmaking. Koo paints semi-abstract and surrealistic ‘face-scape’ images where color and imagery move dynamically...More »
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"We Love Japan and Japan Loves US" Performances and Craft Market
Tohoku area in Japan has been suffering from the damage of the devastating natural disasters. And now people all over the country are threatened by the fear of radiation contamination. We would like to...More »
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Sam Vernon "Think On It - Then Lay It Down For Good"
Vernon pays homage to the past and revises the traditional ghost story, addressing questions of postcoloniality, racialization, and historical memory. By means of the machine, text-inspired images are...More »
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Nancy Storrow "Bare Ground"
Bare Ground refers to both a beginning and an ending. Starting with the bare ground as an open place of discovery, Storrow works intuitively, arranging and connecting simple lines of different weights...More »
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JoAnne McFarland "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Girl"
Through her mixed media exhibition Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Girl artist JoAnne McFarland re-envisions. By placing a black girl at the heart of Velazquez's Las Meninas, one of the most beloved...More »
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"A.I.R. Gallery's 9th Biennial" Exhibition
Works by thirty-seven artists, reflecting a dynamic cross-section of contemporary art, demonstrate that women artists continue to be a major force in the art world. The 9th Biennial builds on the...More »
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"Empty Track" Interactive Karaoke Event
A.I.R. Gallery and fellowship artist Meghan McInnis invite the public to energize the gallery space: to perform and to participate. Karaoke allows its participants to interact in a liminal space where...More »
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Meghan McInnis " Spiritus: our collected breath"
Meghan McInnis’ photographs are part of an ongoing project exploring the inter-connection of social and physical transition through the “Hardcore” subculture. As a woman in this hyper-masculine subculture,...More »
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"Impermanent Fixtures" Exhibition
Impermanent Fixtures, highlights work by three artists who work fluently through sculpture, drawing, installation and video to create objects and images, which find potential in everyday materials and...More »
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Elisabeth Munro Smith "Going from Here to There: New Work about Landscape"
Smith’s recent work continues her exploration of the patterns of landscape seen from above. The pieces stem, in part, from her own aerial-view photographs, five of which are included in the exhibition....More »
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"A woman's work is never done" A.I.R. Inter/National Members Show
Incorporating the work of women from all over the country and abroad, A woman’s work is never done focuses on the alert and critical artistic approach of the diverse group of women that form the national/...More »
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Elisabeth Waterston "Landscapes"
A.I.R. Gallery presents Landscapes, an exhibition of new work by 2010-2011 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist, Elisabeth Waterston. With Landscapes, Waterston explores a variety of encounters between the man-made...More »
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"At Her Age: Women, Age & Sex" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces CURRENTS, a timely and innovative exhibition series. Each year the CURRENTS exhibit addresses an issue that warrants expanded critical attention in the art world. A.I.R. invites...More »
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"Making the Leap: Crossing Borders" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces Making the Leap: Crossing Borders, a group exhibition of Asian‐American women artists curated by Renee Riccardo, and organized by 2009‐2010 Fellowship Artists Jee Hwang and Kira...More »
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Sylvia Netzer, Joan Ryan and Luisa Sartori Exhibition
Gallery 1 : Sylvia Netzer "Redux" In Redux, Sylvia Netzer exhibits Grapolites, a monumental sculptural work from her 1996 exhibition Miasma Morph with a series of new large-scale pieces entitled Wall...More »
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Louise McCagg Exhibition
Louise McCagg is presenting a large-scale floor installation, hanging structures as well as a large aluminum sculpture. McCagg has constructed a floor installation modeled after molecules and cells, illustrating...More »
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Barbara Roux "Birds Grow on Trees"
In Barbara Roux's installation of sculpture, photographs and narrative text, Birds Grow on Trees, Barbara Roux continues her engagement with wild habitat niches on the verge of suburban New York. An active...More »
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Crit Streed "Making Arrangements: the Milk Glass Mandala"
Somewhere between an analytic impulse and intuitive reflex Streed quietly dresses the interior of a small room. Vintage milk glass gathered over the past ten years is the muse for this video/object interaction....More »
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Mimi Oritsky "New Paintings and Works on Paper"
A.I.R. Gallery presents “New Paintings and Works on Paper” an exhibition of new work by Mimi Oritsky. With New Paintings and Works on Paper, Mimi Oritsky presents vibrant land and seascapes inspired...More »
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Regina Granne "Planes"
A.I.R. Gallery presents Planes, a new exhibition by New York Artist Regina Granne. In Planes, Regina Granne continues her commentary on war and its devastating results. This body of work is not polemic;...More »
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Annette Rusin "Road Work"
A.I.R. Gallery presents Road Work, a site-specific installation by 2009-2010 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist Annette Rusin. Annette Rusinʼs latest site-specific installation examines the never-ending human...More »
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"tart@ A.I.R. 2010: What's In A Collective?" Exhibition
The tART collective, founded in NYC in 2004 by emerging female artists, is committed to exploring the intersections of visual art and public engagement as well as to facilitate post-graduate studio visits....More »
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"A.I.R. Expedition: Sweden An exhibition of Work by seven Swedish Women Artists" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces A.I.R. Expedition Sweden, an exhibition of work by seven Swedish women artists. As the first women’s gallery in the United States A.I.R. has hosted a series of international...More »
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Keun Young Park "Tremors"
A.I.R. Gallery announces Tremors, an exhibition of new work by 2009‐ 2010 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist, Keun Young Park. Keun Young Park’s recent micro‐collages capture the tremor of our unstable presence on earth. For Park, presence is just one state of being, and the reality of an object can shift and change over time. ...More »
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"Wish You Were Here 9" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces Wish You Were Here 9. The proceeds from this exhibition of postcard-sized works support our mission to advance the status of women in the arts and benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship...More »
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Sheila Ross "{I am} just the birds in the grass..."
A.I.R. Gallery announces a solo exhibition of new photographs by Sheila Ross: {I am} just the birds in the grass... Ross’ recent body of photographs transforms our view of the natural world so that...More »
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damali abrams "Autobiography of a Year"
A.I.R. Gallery announces Autobiography of A Year, an exhibition of new work by 2009- 2010 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist, damali abrams. A.I.R. Gallery and Self‐Help TV will host “Self Help Swap, ” an interactive event organized by abrams, on June 10th from 6 to 8pm. ...More »
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Lisa Cooperman "Seasonal Labor"
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"Feeling what no longer is" Exhibition
- Media: Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2010-04-28 - 2010-05-23
A.I.R. Gallery announces Feeling what no longer is, curated by Serra Sabuncuoglu. This exhibit was selected as part of the first OPEN A.I.R. series of exhibitions organized by talented, emerging curators....More »
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Kira Greene "feastiality"
A.I.R. Gallery announces Feastiality, an exhibition of new work by 2009‐2010 A.I.R. Fellowship Artist, Kira Greene. Kira Greene’s recent paintings blend images of lusciously styled food with patterns associated with women in both Eastern and Western ...More »
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Kathleen Schneider "Petals and Wings"
A.I.R. Gallery announces Petals and Wings, an exhibition of new sculpture and prints by Kathleen Schneider. The works in Petals and Wings continue Schneider's engagement with locating gesture and movement...More »
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Francie Shaw "Weights and Measures"
This group of ink‐brush drawings, Weights and Measures, uses newspaper photographs as source materials to ask the question, “How can we understand what we see?” Shaw places the focus on the figures’ postures and expression, but by removing them from ...More »
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Elke Solomon "A TAVOLA!"
A Tavola! brings together Solomon’s engagement with both the personal and social value of food and the rituals of preparation and consumption. “These universal histories are the basic ingredients of socialized...More »
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JoAnne McFarland "Acid Rain"
In her exhibition of oil paintings and poems, Acid Rain, JoAnne McFarland explores the steady erosion of empathy in the social contract. By pairing vivid, sensuous paintings of fruits and vegetables...More »
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"...and sweeps me away" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces ...and sweeps me away, an exhibition by A.I.R. National Members, curated by Barbara O’Brien. The thought-provoking works of art in ...and sweeps me away cannot be known by...More »
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Suzanne Broughel "White Advent Calendar for Black History Month"
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Nancy Storrow "Findings"
Findings is a series of abstract drawings, exploring both observed and imagined occurrences in nature over a yearlong period. Reflective of seasonal changes and weather, the evocative drawings are static...More »
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Daria Dorosh "jump-off"
Jump-off maps a personal geography in textile, text, and wireless technology. Six ‘story rugs’ and six ‘fabric bundles’ are tagged with QR codes that link the work in the gallery to video, sound, and text...More »
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"The Man I Wish I Was" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Video installation
- 2010-01-06 - 2010-01-31
A.I.R. Gallery announces The Man I Wish I Was, a partially invitational, partially juried group exhibition featuring work by 18 artists. In keeping with the feminist tradition of irreverent internal-critique...More »
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Jee Hwang "I Have Something to Say."
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"Power and Presence: Theo Westenberger's Portraits of Extraordinary Women" Exhibition
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"Mother/mother- *" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Film - Video installation
- 2009-12-02 - 2010-01-03
Mother/mother-* is an exhibition of work made by artists within the years immediately following a pregnancy or the birth of a child. The exhibition includes drawings, paintings, narrative and non-narrative...More »
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"Generations 7, Holiday Benefit" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2009-12-02 - 2010-01-03
Generations 7 is an invitational exhibition of small, affordable works by more than 200 women artists. All work will be sold through a silent auction. Forty percent of sales will support the A.I.R....More »
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Sarah Blackwelder "Safe as Houses"
Safe as Houses is a series of drawings of rural and suburban American homes. The renderings are small, placed in the middle of the large, white sheets of paper. The diminutive size exposes the vulnerability...More »
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Carolyn Martin "Unfenced"
In previous work, Carolyn Martin used the image of the white picket fence as a way to challenge the insularity of American domesticity. In these spare new drawings, the picket fences become less solid...More »
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Sylvia Netzerr "Reticulated Forms"
An investigation of “parallel biology ” marks Netzer’s new work. With an eye to their promise as cures for Diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease, Netzer explores stem cell forms in this...More »
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Taryn Wells "Color Lines"
Color Lines brings a distinct viewpoint to the often overlooked history of the multiracial American and the complicated subject of racial classification. The featured works examine the dualities and dark...More »
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Ann Schaumburger "New Work"
A.I.R. Gallery announces an exhibition of new paintings by Ann Schaumburger. Mario Naves writes in the essay for the exhibition: “Compositional rigor and chromatic exuberance have always been hallmarks...More »
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Locks In Translation Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces Locks in Translation, a group exhibition curated by artist and A.I.R. Gallery member JoAnne McFarland. This is the inaugural “Open A.I.R.” exhibition. Open A.I.R. is a curatorial...More »
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Ivy Dachman "What Was, What Is"
In her third solo exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery titled, What Was What Is, Ivy Dachman shows abstract paintings constructed of charcoal, oil and wax on canvas, as well as a series of small gouaches on board....More »
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Lauren Simkin Berke "Excavations and Adaptations"
Excavations and Adaptations explores color and instinctive collage play with drawings that study how people document their lives. This grouping of more than sixty small works invites the viewer to engage...More »
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Liz Surbeck "Biddle Encounters"
Encounters is made up of a series of drawings on Japanese rice paper, wall hung ceramic pieces and an ambitious large-scale installation. The installation, “Whereabouts,” - an outlandish accumulation...More »
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"tART@AIR" Exhibit
- Media: Graphics - Painting - Drawing - Prints - Crafts - Video installation
- 2009-08-01 - 2009-08-29
tART at AIR includes the work of 35 artists who are part of the tART collective. tART is comprised of 46 emerging women artists nationwide who are committed to making art professionally. The network facilitates...More »
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Joan Snitzer "Momentarily"
Momentarily is a group of projects that combine the traditions of mark making with the images and cadences of one’s daily activities – both mundane and profound, public and private. Although the...More »
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Haejin Yoon "Moon Spell"
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Elena Wen "Negotiating Space - A Series of Animated Shorts"
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"Night A.I.R." Exhibition
Meredith Drum creates experimental fiction and nonfiction video as well as journalistic short form. She is also a creative writer, with poems and stories published by Ploughshares, Pierogi Press and Insurance...More »
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"The Market: Women Artists from Collection to Cultural Record" Panel Discussion
With so much discussion in recent years concerning the intellectual and aesthetic contributions of women artists to the cultural mainstream, little has been done to address women's unequal position in...More »
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"Furthermore" Exhibition
In Furthermore, works by thirty-four artists, reflecting a dynamic cross-section of contemporary art, demonstrate that women artists continue to be a major force in the art world. The 8th Biennial builds...More »
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Ari Tabei "Dress for Today"
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"Downtown: Archiving the Alternative Art Scene" Discussion
Panelists: Dena Muller, Marvin Taylor, and Martha WilsonMore »
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"Live! at A.I.R." Performance night
Daria Dorosh – talk & screening of Pattern Woman, Ohio Version. Mary Beth Edelson – a performative visual survey, from 70s to now, of her participatory performances Kazuko – live performance of Tea...More »
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"The History Show, work from 1972 to the present" Exhibition Part 2
This historic two-part exhibition brings together artworks by over 75 A.I.R. artists. These artworks are diverse in style, approach, material, and processes employed. Feminist content is evident in some...More »
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"The History Show, work from 1972 to the present. Part 1" Exhibition
This historic two-part exhibition brings together artworks by over 75 A.I.R. artists. These artworks are diverse in style, approach, material, and processes employed. Feminist content is evident in some...More »
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"Open to Interpretation" Exhibition
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"Scene Change" Exhibition
"Scene Change," curated by Emily Harris, presents a range of formally rich work of varying media and content that goes to the heart of A.I.R. in expressing the independence of the artist’s voice. A.I.R....More »