Station Independent Projects - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Station Independent Projects. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ruben Natal-San Miguel “Made in NYC”
Made in NYC is a celebration of the range of people, life and places that make up the five boroughs of NYC. NYC thrives during one of the most challenging socio-economic and financial times that many...More »
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Bill Durgin “Figure as Ground”
Station Independent Projects presents Figure As Ground, a solo show by Bill Durgin curated by David Gibson. For several years Durgin has been developing a visually challenging body of work that engages...More »
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Katherine Daniels “MORPH”
The exhibition features beaded sculptures whose forms change in scale, color, weight and structure within their configurations. Suspended structures stretch from ceiling to floor, either ascending or descending...More »
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“The Limits of Control” Exhibition
The Limits of Control takes as its point of departure the tension between humans and their built, regulated habitat. The exhibition focuses on analyzing social identity with specific interest in control,...More »
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“Ordered Dance” Exhibition
Ordered Dance brings together works from three contemporary artists who utilize and investigate manmade systems as part of their practices. This desired constellation could be seen as an atemporal interplay...More »
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Karen Marston “To Embrace The Whole Sky With The Mind”
Attempting to balance all the fury and fearsome beauty the natural (and not so natural) world extols on our planet is the pith of Karen Marston’s work of the past several years. The undeniable influence...More »
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“Spaces” Exhibition
Curated by William Crump The six artists presented in SPACES do not adhere solely to the restrictions of contemporary painting set by rigid representational and non-representational demands. Instead...More »
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“Tonal Shift” Exhibition
Co-Curated by Katherine Daniels and Carol Salmanson Our brains are wired to detect changes of all kinds-it is essential to our very survival. They can be extreme or subtle, and sometimes barely imperceptible....More »
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Melissa Stern “You’re Soaking in It”
Station Independent Projects presents a solo exhibition of new work by Melissa Stern. The show, entitled You’re Soaking in It, is a striking array of assemblage pieces, sculpture, drawing and collage....More »
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“Thicket” Exhibition
Curated by David Gibson In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost sight of. How hard it is to say what it was like in the...More »
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“Small Works Salon” Exhibition
An Invitational Exhibition of Local and National Artists Curated by Leah Oates More »
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Yevgeniy Fiks “Pleshka-Birobidzhan”
The exhibition Pleshka-Birobidzhan engages the relationship between identity, fiction, and history by recreating an oral story about a group of Soviet gay men who travelled from Moscow to Birobidzhan in...More »
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Miles Ladin “Supermodels at the End of Time”
Station Independent Projects is pleased to announce Miles Ladin’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Supermodels at the End of Time presents a satiric look at the hollow glamour found during our...More »
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Pierre St-Jacques “36 Steps on a Curved Road”
St-Jacques’ new work, 36 Steps on a Curved Road, continues his exploration of narrative and delves more deeply in the psychology of the characters he depicts. The video featured in this exhibition...More »
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“WE:AMEricans” Exhibition
Curated by Ruben Natal-San Miguel Co-Juried by Ruben Natal-San Miguel and Leah Oates WE:AMEricans explores who we truly are as Americans and will feature people and places from all walks of life...More »
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Beth Krebs “Spangled”
Station Independent Projects present Spangled, Beth Krebs’s second solo show with the gallery. The exhibition features Anthem, a motivational video set to a faltering marching band arrangement of “Don’t...More »
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“PHOTO-FINISH” Exhibition
Curated by David Gibson of Gibson Contemporary, NYC Photographs tell the truth. That has always been their role, and their burden at times when art needed them to do otherwise. In order to tell a story...More »
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“Kenosis in the Supervoid” Exhibition
Co-Curated by Shane Harrington and Leah Oates Kenosis in the Supervoid refers to the merger of two opposing processes. Developing, creating and showing art in contemporary western culture may be viewed...More »
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Kari Soinio “Still a Hero”
What is the difference between self portraiture and photographing oneself? The artist as a model or an image of the artist? In photographing nudes, portraying the male body at times masculine and at...More »
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Megan Barron “Soundings” and Ron Barron “Adrift”
Megan Barron and Ron Barron explore the overlooked, the marginalized, and the magical. While their work is visually discrete, what connects them is a profound exploration of what is present in our daily...More »
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“The Angel of History” Exhibition
“As a curator, I have consistently observed how artists are fascinated by the models of antiquity, and how they each in their own way engage with the iconology of the past as a means of creating the future....More »
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“Future Queer Perfect” Exhibition
Curated by Olga Kopenkina and Yevgeniy Fiks Artists: Cary Cronenwett, Yevgeniy Fiks, School of Theory and Activism, Bishkek, STAB Drawing on José Esteban Muñoz’s assertion that “queerness’s form...More »
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Matthew Oates “Chum”
Matthew Oates’ portraits explore the mutations of perception that take place within human interactions. Created originally from people he has encountered, each persona enters an alternate world where characteristics...More »
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Kristine Marx “Discontinuous Space Continuous”
The exhibition includes video installations and works on paper. All the works take the site in which they are shown (the gallery) as a point of reference and departure. The works reflect how every day...More »
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Megan Cump “ATOMS / STONES”
“…it was constantly being dotted, minutely, a network of lines and scratches and reliefs and engravings; the universe was scrawled over all sides, along all its dimensions.” Italo Calvino, Cosmicomics Megan...More »
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“(Un)livable” Exhibition
Dwelling is, or should be a basic human right. Yet we know that for many people, in many places around the globe, it is, or is becoming difficult, if not impossible. Big cities are in thralls of gentrification,...More »
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“The Powers That Be” Exhibition
Curated by Ilari Laamanen The Powers That Be takes as its point of departure the knowledge of the body and the circulation of energy, more specifically the manifestations of physical energy. The thematic...More »
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Karen Marston & Carol Salmanson “Elements”
As one experiences the world, narratives are formed from our perception of what is around us, from a shift in the weather to a beam of light, falling on us as we move through the day. The two artists presented...More »
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Rob Carter “The Measure of a Vine”
Rob Carter creates multidisciplinary artworks which concern our contemporary understanding of the politics of nature and architecture though the lens of history. Installation, time-lapse and photographic...More »
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Katherine Daniels “Material Abstractions”
In Katherine Daniels’ second solo show at Station Independent Projects she combines elements of painting, sculpture and craft into sensual abstractions in which the sense of touch and the materials utilized...More »
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Vandana Jain “And if the Devil is Six….”
“And if the Devil is Six… ” brings together several years of Jain’s paintings which explore the symbolic body. Working with casein paint directly on wood, augmented by silver, gold mica and black mica...More »
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William Crump “Frame & Canvas”
In William Crump’s new series of abstract paintings the artist works from the idea of breaking down nature to it’s purest form and rebuilding by means of adding, taking away and adding again until a finished...More »
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Pierre St-Jacques “The Exploration of Dead Ends”
“The Exploration of Dead Ends” is a multi-channel video installation that explores the nebulosity that is found in human experience. A man can just sit there, sit there and do nothing, and an epic narrative...More »
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Greg Sholette “Our Barricades”
For his second solo show at Station Independent the New York based artist Greg Sholette presents recent sculpture, drawings and design prototypes from two overlapping bodies of work: his ongoing graphic...More »
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Conrad Bakker “Untitled Project:The Crystal Land”
Canadian born and Illinois based artist Conrad Bakker’s newest work: Untitled Project: The Crystal Land is an installation of sculpture as well as paintings of specific minerals listed in the famous Robert...More »
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Miles Ladin “Sun Stroke”
Station Independent Projects presents Sun Stroke, Miles Ladin’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The show will feature photography that originated from a 2009 commission and exhibition at Miami’s...More »
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Judy Blum Reddy “Mash Up 2”
Judy Blum Reddy has an attraction to lists, and the straightforward ordering of information provides her with a schema for the creation of her work. From this catalog of sequential information, Blum Reddy...More »
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“Irish Art Does Not Exist” Exhibition
”Ideas always acquire appearance veils, the attitudes that people acquire of their time and earlier time. Really good artists tear down those veils.” -Francis Bacon Ireland, the land of saints and...More »
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Beth Krebs “To Beat the Band”
Station Independent Projects presents To Beat the Band, a new installation by Beth Krebs that includes objects, drawings, sound and video. Krebs’ work celebrates the earnest, heroic, and usually...More »
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Matthew Oates “Half Sung Face”
Painter and sculptor Matthew Oates focuses on warped and accidental personas that are scavenged, affected by random events or influenced by their audience. Formed by the exterior of the individual with...More »
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Kari Soinio “Private Hero”
In his photographic portraiture of the male body, Kari Soinio studies masculine corporeality, body language, sexuality and identity and looks at the ways perception and recognition operate through visual...More »
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Kristine Marx “FloatingRoom”
Kristine Marx is a video and installation artist who examines how we understand space and recall motion and memory through location and time. Marx dissects space, perception and memory through specific...More »
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Cara Phillips “Singular Beauty”
Singular Beauty is a photographic examination of cosmetic surgery, seen through the lens of artist Cara Phillips. Instead of focusing on portraits of patients and procedures, she focuses on the machines,...More »
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Gregory Sholette “Collectibles: Models, Action Figures, Objects”
Gregory Sholette is a New York-based artist, writer, and founding member of the artists’ collectives Political Art Documentation/Distribution (PAD/D: 1980-1988), and REPOhistory (1989-2000). His recent...More »
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“Summer Break” Exhibition
[Image: Matthew Oates “Pineal” (2012-2013) oil on canvas 16x20] More »
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“In The Zone” Exhibition
This exhibition explores the various emotional territories that have become popular ways of expressing who we are, and how we live, at any given moment. Zones, which began to be used in the mainstream...More »
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Megan Cump "Black Moon"
Megan Cump’s Black Moon series constructs a world swallowed by darkness–terrains that skirt the visible. For Cump, the dark is itself a wilderness of sorts, full of the promise of the unknown. It is fitting...More »
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Pierre St-Jacques "A Gathering of Shifts"
Pierre St-Jacques video work explores transcendent moments in everyday life and the expressed gestures that connect us. As these ordinary yet extraordinary moments transpire, a small door opens up into...More »
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Vandana Jain "The Shorthand for Luxury"
Vandana Jain works with an alphabet of logos to examine the pervasive influence of corporate culture, consumerism and capitalism in modern life. By using pattern and design she redirects the barrage of...More »
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Katherine Daniels "Paradise Pieces"
Katherine Daniels explores the archetypal ideals of gardens in paradise through beaded mixed-media sculptures, installations and public art works. She creates immersive environments that heighten awareness...More »
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William Crump "Gathering Ground"
William Crump's new works mine themes of spiritual rebirth, reconstruction and longing. Gathering Ground examines the overlap of Crump's current body of work with his earlier visual language and influences...More »
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Rob Carter "Union Territory"
In Union Territory, Carter will present photographic works that fuse the illusion of architectural miniatures with the detailed reality of plant life. Beneath the lush foliage are layered histories and...More »