Kate Werble Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kate Werble Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Kevin Ford “Soft Ghosts” and Chris Domenick “Flat Moon”
Kate Werble Gallery presents the second in a series of two-person exhibitions, Kevin Ford: Soft Ghosts and Chris Domenick: Flat Moon. Kevin Ford’s first exhibition at Kate Werble, Soft Ghosts, introduces...More »
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Lex Brown “They Flew to Nova” and Katy Cowan “The Blue Sun Moans”
Kate Werble Gallery introduces the first in a series of two-person exhibitions: Lex Brown: They Flew to Nova and Katy Cowan: The Blue Sun Moans. The 9 colored pencil drawings that comprise Lex Brown’s...More »
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Beth Campbell “How Do You Know I Am Not A Liar…”
Beth Campbell’s second solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, “How do you know I am not a liar…”* introduces a new, large-scale mobile installation that collapses spatial and temporal distances. The work...More »
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“The Comedies Of The Status Quo” Exhibition
The artworks in The Comedies of the Status Quo signal rather than direct. Working across textile, video, and photography, the artists in this exhibition share an investment in open address and generative...More »
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“Everything’s Just Wonderful / Better Than Fine” Exhibition
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John Lehr “The Island Position”
John Lehr’s The Island Position marks a sea change in our cultural and economic landscape, brought about by the accelerated rise of e-commerce. Comprised of 26 photographic works, Lehr’s exhibition addresses...More »
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Luke Stettner “RI VE RR HY ME SW IT HB LO OD”
This is an exhibition about muteness and linguistic affect, tools used to mitigate the atrocity of our world. Here, language is understood as a vehicle for impacted feeling as much as its blockade. Many...More »
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Lui Shtini “Body, Land”
Lui Shtini’s exhibition, Body, Land, presents 11 new large-scale works on paper in graphite, charcoal, and pastel. The images are abstract and economical, deferring recognition by way of anthropomorphic...More »
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Sofía Córdova “A las mil maravillas / In the Thousand Wonders”
Sofía Córdova’s first exhibition at this gallery, A las mil maravillas / In the Thousand Wonders, introduces her vision of an imminent climate-induced apocalypse through video, sound, sculpture, and photography....More »
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Marilyn Lerner “Walking Backward Running Forward”
Marilyn Lerner’s solo exhibition, Walking Backward Running Forward, places 5 paintings from the late 1980s alongside 9 new works, not so as to emphasize dramatic metamorphosis but rather to draw attention...More »
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“Vanitas” Exhibition
Vanitas still life paintings, most popular in the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th centuries, act as reminders of life’s transience and the inevitable march toward death. Depicting symbolic imagery such...More »
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Christopher Chiappa “Compositions”
Christopher Chiappa’s new solo exhibition, Compositions, engages the anxieties brought on by the persistent demand that creative labor be at once innovative and near constant. Twenty-seven painted wooden...More »
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Laurel Sparks “Geomantria”
In the new paintings of Laurel Sparks, high modernism meets high camp. Each work’s composition is derived from an arcane symbol or ritual that provides the painting an elementary structure in conversation...More »
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“ROYGBIV” Exhibition
Featuring solid blocks of color and simplified geometric forms, the works in ROYGBIV act as vehicles for larger considerations of similarity and difference when juxtaposed with one another. The exhibition...More »
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Ken Tisa “The Color Of Sound”
Ken Tisa’s The Color of Sound debuts a group of 10 new paintings made over the last 3 years. While Tisa has been the subject of several recent solo exhibitions - including Objects/Time/Offerings at Gordon...More »
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Michael Berryhill “A Window, Adore”
In his new body of paintings for the exhibition, a window, adore, Michael Berryhill partakes in a type of painterly pareidolia, the visual and psychological experience of seeing faces in otherwise unfamiliar...More »
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“in the hopes of not being considered” Exhibition
Curated by Nick Morgan “i like to trot out my credentials as a cosmic personality in the hopes of not being considered anything in particular at all. this is close to that old forgotten feeling that...More »
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Beth Campbell “If (at all) possible”
Beth Campbell continues her ongoing investigation of identity, multiplicity, and potential with nine mobile sculptures and a large-scale wall installation in her new solo exhibition If (at all) possible....More »
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Ernesto Burgos “One Thing After Another”
The seven new works by Chilean artist Ernesto Burgos in his upcoming exhibition, One Thing After Another, open a dialogue between scale and expectation. The large expansive pieces - made of cardboard,...More »
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Katherine Hubbard “water is what holds the heat”
Katherine Hubbard’s solo exhibition, water is what holds the heat, brings together two photographic darkroom projects that independently work to explore analogue black and white photography. Hubbard views...More »
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Henry Chapman “Phthalo Blue Red Shade”
The five new paintings in Henry Chapman’s Phthalo Blue Red Shade grew from short prose accounts written while traveling through Rome, Berlin, and the western U.S. in 2016. By turns personal and fictional,...More »
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“XXXmASS” Exhibition
Organized by Laurel Sparks. More »
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Melanie Schiff “Fair is foul, and foul is fair”
In Melanie Schiff’s new photography exhibition Fair is foul, and foul is fair, she reprises a lineage of art historical genres—the portrait, landscape, and still life—from the vantage point of contemporary...More »
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Gareth Long Exhibition
Stupidity does not sit on one side and Intelligence on the other, they’re like Vice and Virtue – it takes an awfully shrewd mind to tell them apart. - Gustave Flaubert, letter to Louis Bouilhet, 1855 …my...More »
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“SEXTING” Exhibition
How far away can we get from ourselves? Unless there is a selfie-stick immediately on hand, taking pictures of our bodies with a mobile device is tricky as the reach is limited to an arm’s length. The...More »
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“Jack and Diane” Exhibition
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Lui Shtini “Jinn Skin”
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Brock Enright “Sugar Computer/Electrocate”
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“Duplify” Exhibition
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Christopher Chiappa “Livestrong”
For his third solo show at Kate Werble Gallery, LIVESTRONG, Chiappa presents a new body of work in its entirety, a series of 7,000 handmade fried egg sculptures exhibited as a growing infe station that...More »
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Rancourt/Yatsuk “Villagio”
In the style of a promotional event for a fictional resort, Rancourt/Yatsuk’s new performance Villagio explores the marketing, architecture, and social implications of constructed paradisal environments....More »
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Laurel Sparks “Rubedo”
Words into action making the world aesthetic that savage philosophers listening to rave regard signs as wave and part archaic vehicles for haven kind of like transmission stretching psychedelic forces...More »
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“Mirror” Exhibition
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“Neon Eon” Exhibition
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John Lehr “If there was”
John Lehr’s new exhibition, If there was, consists of 13 photographs that come from the artist’s precise camera observations of surfaces. Lehr’s works exist in the sustained interaction between the physical...More »
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Molly Smith “Hours”
In the spring of 2013, Molly Smith and her partner moved to 31 acres in rural Western Massachusetts and began to build a house out of materials sourced from the land itself. Left without a studio while...More »
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“Quiet Tremors” Exhibition
Quiet Tremors brings together six artists - Davide Balula, Alison Hall, William Latta, Ulrike Müller, David Schutter, and Kristen Van Deventer - whose work generates shifting readings through a sustained...More »
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Ernesto Burgos “Monotony of Type”
Ernesto Burgos’ second solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, Monotony of Type, is comprised of a series of new sculptures that simultaneously reinforce and undo the sense of stability typically associated...More »
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Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble “Everything One in the Disc of the Sun”
7PM Thursday, October 30th 7PM Friday, October 31th Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (Tei Blow and Sean McElroy), [ROKE], explores the metaphysics and mythologies of love, desire and courtship in the...More »
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“Remake/Remodel” Exhibition
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“Changing Table” Exhibition
A table is structurally passive while its surface, simultaneously accommodating the possibility of an unknown event and revealing traces of its former engagements, is more flirtatious. Through a variety...More »
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Melanie Schiff “Run, Falls”
Melanie Schiff’s first solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, Run, Falls is comprised of a series of photographs from 2014 that are comparable to an anthology of poems or stories, deeply rooted in the...More »
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“Video Show” Exhibition
MELANIE SCHIFF, PERFECT SQUARE, 2006 RANCOURT/YATSUK, PHASE IV TRAILER, 2014 CHRISTOPHER CHIAPPA, TOILET, 2000 BROCK ENRIGHT, INSIDE THE TABLE, 2000 GEO WYETH, QUACKERS, 2014 BETH CAMPBELL, SAME AS...More »
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Luke Stettner “time, women, stars, death, sleep, flowers, life, eyes, a river, dreams”
Luke Stettner’s second solo show with the gallery is titled time, women, stars, death, sleep, flowers, life, eyes, a river, dreams. There are two central themes at the heart of this exhibition. The...More »
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“If This Is Left, What About Right?” Exhibition
If This Is Left, What About Right? brings together new works by Ross Iannatti, Eric Mack, and Jesse Wine. Bearing the traces of physical encounters and unidentified narratives, the works perform as both...More »
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Lui Shtini “Face Paintings”
Lui Shtini’s first solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, Face Paintings, comprises a series of paintings that work together to form an army of indecipherable, hybrid personalities. The portraits read...More »
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Rancourt/Yatsuk “The Keys”
Rancourt/Yatsuk present The Keys, their third extended solo project at Kate Werble Gallery comprised of a series of online interactions and intimate nightly sessions. The Keys has one goal in mind – to...More »
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Anna Betbeze Exhibition
Anna Betbeze’s second solo show at Kate Werble Gallery is comprised of a collection of works eliciting the desire to touch: a giant pillow, large scale tapestries made from color saturated bath towels,...More »
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“To Pack and Wear” Exhibition
To Pack and Wear: 2 skirts 2 jerseys or leotards 1 pullover sweater 2 pair shoes stockings bra nightgown, robe slippers cigarettes bourbon bag with: shampoo, toothbrush and paste, Basis soap,...More »
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Geo Wyeth “PEOPLE, NOW THAT WE’RE ALONE”
Geo Wyeth’s solo performance, PEOPLE, NOW THAT WE’RE ALONE, is the internal landscape of a fictional exhibitionist named Kitchen Steve, articulated through a musical performance and gallery installation. Wyeth’s...More »
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Brock Enright “Verdigris”
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Ken Tisa Exhibition
Ken Tisa’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, organized by Matthew Ronay, is comprised of 30 ceramic works and a new, 4-panel painting. This exhibition marks Tisa’s first solo show since 1999 and it...More »
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John Lehr Exhibition
John Lehr’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Low Relief is comprised of nine new photographs. These atmospheric works are the result of Lehr’s physical on-site manipulations combined with his subjective...More »
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Christopher Chiappa "Gott Ist Tot"
The title of Christopher Chiappa’s new exhibition, “Gott Ist Tot” refers to a Nietzschean project born from his determined effort to stop making art 10 years ago. The exhibition is comprised of a single...More »
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Beth Campbell "Stereotable"
Kate Werble, in conjunction with Nicole Klagsbrun, presents Beth Campbell's Stereotable, her first solo project with the gallery. Stereotable is a single sculpture comprised of a table, chair, vase,...More »
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"The Unnatural" Exhibition
Kate Werble Gallery presents the work of four artists, Anna Betbeze, Carolyn Salas, Molly Smith, and Sarah E. Wood in The Unnatural. The show will consist of 5 new works that reconsider the human relationship...More »
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Ernesto Burgos "The Tone Was A Synthesis of All the Voices They Had Ever Heard"
Ernesto Burgos’ first solo exhibition in New York at first reframes and disrupts the spatial configuration of the gallery. His new sculptures reflect social unease through flipped and deconstructed forms,...More »
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"But My Bananas" Exhibition
Group show curated by Julie Trotta.More »
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Gareth Long "Remarks Addressed to an Illiterate Book-Fancier"
Kate Werble Gallery presents its second solo exhibition with Gareth Long, Remarks Addressed to an Illiterate Book-Fancier and to announce a series of exhibitions in a new gallery space next door on Vandam...More »
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Molly Smith "Tidal"
Molly Smith’s second solo show at Kate Werble Gallery addresses the artist’s personal response to the impermanence and cycles of change within the world. The works in this exhibition are purposely unfixed...More »
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"Glass Ceiling" Exhibition
Kate Werble Gallery presents the work of four artists—Tony Cox, William Lamson, Ken Tisa, and Steven Thompson—in Glass Ceiling, an exhibition that investigates art making process grounded in repetition....More »
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Brock Enright Exhibition
Brock Enright's first solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery opens on Friday, November 4th. The new work made for this exhibition includes an intricate series of large drawings scored into mirrored glass....More »
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Rancourt/Yatsuk "Black Diamond"
Black Diamond is a title commonly assigned to the top income earners in a multi level marketing organization. Black Diamond earners often act as spokespeople for their organizations representing the grandest...More »
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Luke Stettner "Eyes That Are Like Two Suns"
Luke Stettner’s first solo show in New York, Eyes That Are Like Two Suns, is a meditation on impressions of different forms of memory. The exhibition portrays chance and memory to be calculable phenomena....More »
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"Waiting Ground" Exhibition
The works of the fourteen artists in Waiting Ground build on the psychological landscape and circumstances of the protagonist of J.G. Ballard’s 1974 novel Concrete Island. Architect Robert Maitland finds...More »
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"Leads to Another" Exhibition
Kate Werble Gallery presents Leads to Another, an exhibition exploring the role of “layering” within new work of four artists: Nathan Azhderian, John Houck, Arthur Ou, and Ryan Reggiani. Primarily a photographic...More »
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Joel Kyack "River / Stream / In-Between"
Kate Werble Gallery presents River / Stream / In-Between, Joel Kyack’s first solo exhibition in New York City. Without particular allegiance to material, Kyack re-examines the fountain as a performative...More »
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"The Light Show" Exhibition
Kate Werble Gallery presents The Light Show, new work by nine New York City-based artists who were asked to make a self-illuminating sculpture specifically for this exhibition. [Image: Matthew Ronay...More »
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Anna Betbeze "Moss Garden"
Moss Garden is a new group of large-scale works made from room-size Flokati carpets, using huge wool slabs as a ground to accumulate a saturation of color and density of mark. Betbeze burns, bleaches,...More »
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Ernesto Burgos and Aaron Raymer "Next to Nowhere"
Kate Werble Gallery’s December exhibition Next to Nowhere presents work by studio mates Aaron Raymer and Ernesto Burgos. The two artists graduated together from the MFA program at NYU in 2008 and built...More »
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John Lehr "Stet"
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Rancourt / Yatsuk "The Switch"
Kate Werble Gallery presents The Switch, a new project by Rancourt/Yatsuk. In the format of a seminar, The Switch draws inspiration from the varied teachings, techniques, and characters that define the...More »
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Sarah E. Wood "Tilt"
Sarah E. Wood's first solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, Tilt, presents four new sculptures. Elegant, black, rhythmic and spare, the works that make up this exhibition are simple gestures tracing...More »
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"Things Just Aren’t The Way They Used To Be" Exhibition
Works for Things Just Aren’t The Way They Used To Be were chosen for their inextricable interest and observation of the material world through the vernacular of the everyday and it’s objects. Even as...More »
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Molly Smith "Whether"
Molly Smith's third solo exhibition in New York, Whether, confronts the ethereal nature of her work within arrangements of sculptures and wall pieces. Using materials that are a combination of found objects...More »
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"90021" Exhibition
90021 is a show of three Los Angeles based artists: Daniel Bayles, Patrick Jackson and Gina Osterloh. The first New York exhibition for each artist, this exhibition is presented in collaboration with Francois...More »
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Christopher Chiappa "High Fructose Corn Syrup"
Kate Werble Gallery presents Christopher Chiappa's first solo show in eight years, High Fructose Corn Syrup. In this exhibition, Chiappa employs self-portraiture as a technique to heighten psychological...More »
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Gareth Long "Section Man"
The three bodies of work in Section Man take texts by Gustave Flaubert, and J.D. Salinger and address ideas of interpretation and projected reading by the viewer. Untitled (Stories) is Long’s new series...More »
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"My Gay Uncle" Exhibition
My Gay Uncle is a group show of 8 artists centered on the idea of the self-portrait. Each of the artists included in this exhibition make work using themselves and their families as subjects. Julia...More »
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"Pinch Pots and Pyramids" Exhibition
[Image;Liliane Lijn "Layered Koans" (2001-2009)] More »
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"Seven in One! Seven in One-Third!!" Exhibition
[Image: Daniel Gordon "Not Yet Titled" (2009) C-Print, 16 x 20 In.] More »
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Justin Rancourt and Chuck Yatsuk "Master Cleanse"
In "Master Cleanse," Rancourt/Yatsuk invite guests to partake in a revolutionary life-cleansing program that explores and employs a multitude of extreme tools for modern wellness. During its 2-day debut...More »
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"The Communication Coordination and Consideration" Exhibition
Emily Landon's wild collection of hand-cut, hand-painted, life-size constructions of forest animals act as a playful reminder to consider the realities of what happens when animals and humans make abrupt...More »
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"The Young Pretenders" Video Screening
The Young Pretenders is a screening of work by 8 emerging media artists who star in their own videos. It's unclear whether they are each playing a character or allowing us to see a version of themselves....More »
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"Opening Night and Apparent Calm" Exhibition
[Image: Michelle Elzay "A Leopard a Sable a Mink and a Fox" (2009) C-print 33 x 33 in.] More »
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David Kennedy-Cutler and Sarah E. Wood "Wait and Reverberate"
In Wait, Sarah Wood's sculptures emphasize the materiality of the object. Much like American sculptors of the 60's and 70's, Wood creates reduced abstract forms from existing materials. Her work addresses...More »
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C. Brock Enright "IFALLNOWHERE"
Brock Enright continues to provoke uncertainty with IFALLNOWHERE. Constructed out of recognizable symbols of American culture, Enright’s sculptures immerse the viewer in a phantasmological world where...More »
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John Lehr "[SIC]"
In [sic] John Lehr's photographs suggest a world in flux, alive yet rendered with stillness and precision. His images of found signage and language in the American landscape are made using traditional...More »
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Michael DeLucia "Never Odd Or Even" and Luke Stettner "What Was, What Wasn't, What Will Never Be"
"Never Odd Or Even" is an exhibition by Michael DeLucia exploring the implications of a sculptural process moving toward technology. Using mass-produced objects and basic materials, DeLucia mimics phenomena...More »
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Anna Betbeze and Kristin Posehn "Parlor and Roseville"
[Image: Anna Betbeze Untitled (2008) Wool, pigment, and acid dyes 92 x 125 in.] More »
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Ethan Breckenridge "Long Time, First Time," and Christopher Chiappa "Swiss Cheese"
"In Long Time, First Time," Ethan Breckenridge's sculpture takes the proverbial elephant out of the room and into the office. Using glass, dust, plants, shelving units, florescent lights, mirrors, and...More »
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"Thursday the 12th" Exhibition
Thursday the 12th refers to the day before Friday the 13th. It is a show about harbingers, or signs of things to come. Some of the work included in the exhibition manifests itself as eerily repetitive,...More »
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Summer Exhibition
Summer Hours: Monday - Friday, 11AM - 6PMMore »
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Tyler Coburn "Double X"