Interstate Projects - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Interstate Projects. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Mindy Rose Schwartz Exhibition
Interstate Projects presents a solo exhibition of new sculptures and installation by Mindy Rose Schwartz, which will occupy both galleries and the courtyard garden. In the main gallery the artist will...More »
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Raza Kazmi “Dread Circumference”
Prior to producing work for this exhibition, I traveled the surrounding East Williamsburg and Bushwick areas and rotated a number of street name indicator signs away from their correct positions. The signs...More »
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Sofia Sinibaldi “Eye to Eye Delirium”
“You may be sure that the famous soft watches are nothing else than the tender, extravagant, solitary, paranoiac-critical Camembert of time and space.” –Salvador Dalí The holes in Swiss cheese are...More »
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Bea Orlandi”The King’s Two Bodies”
The King is dead, long live The King! This sentence was first proclaimed for Charles VI’s death and was followed by the ascension to the throne of his son Charles VII. An apparent paradox, the expression...More »
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Bradford Kessler “Become Gift, Sky Become Shadow”
Bradford Kessler’s exhibition, Become Gift, Sky Become Shadow, draws its source from Victor Flemming’s The Wizard of Oz. In the original 1939 edition, a dark figure swings in the backdrop of the enchanted...More »
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“U:L:O: 2019” Exhibition
U:L:O: is a curatorial program that invites three curators over a four week period to organize a show in one of the three spaces at Interstate Projects. U:L:O: 2019 | U: Museum Gallery Number 36: If...More »
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Walter Smith “Legend”
Interstate Projects presents Legend, a solo exhibition by Walter Smith. Legend studies latent content in four-quadrant movies, in order to question the way stories are told to global audiences. Central...More »
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Ignacio Gatica “TANSTAAL: There’s no such thing as a free lunch”
For his first US solo exhibition, Ignacio Gatica presents TANSTAAFL: There’s no such thing as a free lunch, a new series of work that maps out distinct forms of technology and quotidian interfaces throughout...More »
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Gregory Kalliche “Division Lamp”
In the pale, lime-green light you can tour a series of warm and poisonous rooms. You will hear some of the cautionary tales, about how you shouldn’t brush your teeth with fizzing paint and how to poke...More »
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Anjuli Rathod “what fires, a burning room”
Spirit rules secretly alone the body achieves nothing (Anne Carson, Autobiography of Red) By 2050 there will more plastic than fish in the sea The anthropocene, the “ungrievable grievous place” Holometabolous...More »
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Noah Barker and Cici Wu “Movies”
Curated by Levi Easterbrooks Movies sparkle. They shine hot over chairs and diffuse in particulate-rich air sent spinning in the widening beam of a projector. Movies are literally moving images of this...More »
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Tomasz Kobialka “Finsbury Park”
On the 25th of May 2018, the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into effect. This regulation aims to give users more control over their personal data and mandates online platforms to disclose...More »
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Laurie Kang “Channeller”
Flesh-colored surfaces envelop Laurie Kang’s coiling sculptures. Composed of flexible metal tracks, photographic paper and film, the twisting structure loosely frames the media creating a series of deconstructive,...More »
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Joel Dean “The Fugitive, the Repeat Offender, and the Running Joke”
On July 23 of this year, the media conglomerate Tronc slashed the reporting staff of the nearly century old tabloid The New York Daily News by over half, prompting Mayor Bill de Blasio to tweet that the...More »
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Irina Jasnowski Pascual “Set Ups: lighting for character dangling over void”
Electricity is the presence and flow of electrical charge. Electrical energy can be created if a magnet passes close to a metal wire. Electrical energy can also be released by combining chemicals in a...More »
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“Ficus Interfaith” Exhibition
The word ‘building’ is both a noun and a verb: the structure itself and the act of making it. As a noun, a building is shelter that has a roof, walls and stands more or less permanently in one place. Ancient...More »
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“Only Glyphs Remembered” Exhibition
Organized by Jonah Porter More »
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“Colin Foster with EGT Enigmatic Group Therapy” Exhibition
Organized by Jonah Porter New theories are running around the atmosphere: all we need is the courage to face them. E 1. Conscious theory/practice - Internal development and security ...More »
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Cindy Ji Hye Kim “The Celibate Machine”
Organized by Jonah Porter Interstate Projects presents The Celibate Machine, a solo exhibition by Cindy Ji Hye Kim. Utilizing vernacular art-making methods, her work locates visual production on a...More »
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“Like an Iron Glove Cast in Velvet” Exhibition
On a Greek vase from the 5th century BC, Hercules is depicted slaying Medusa’s grandson, the three-bodied giant Geryon and returning with the spoils of his land, his coveted herd of red oxen. This ancient...More »
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Michael Welsh “When Wishes Are Horses, Beggars Will Ride”
The Pentagon recently confirmed its UFO program, Black Money. What better way to reveal the state sanctioned investigation of spacecraft than to equate it with money and darkness. Of course, individuals...More »
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Fin Simonetti “Lifemorts”
BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. -Michelangelo, supposedly On October 21 in Lowell Massachusetts two pit bulls ripped a seven-year-old boy to...More »
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Travis Fitzgerald “Until Adwaita”
/He lived on a diet of wheat bran, carrots, lettuce, soaked gram, bread, grass, and salt// Clawing at the carpet the dog rips and tears. Each strand of fabric is carefully dissected, pulled straight...More »
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Maren Karlson “Happy Dark”
“Light is the left hand of darkness, and darkness the right hand of light. Two are one, life and death, lying together like lovers (…), like hands joined together, like the end and the way.” (Ursula...More »
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Anna Solal “The Harpist Rover”
Interstate Projects presents The Harpist Rover, Anna Solal’s first solo exhibition in New York. What is the capacity of an object? What is the meaning of material? Can they be transformed or are they...More »
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“The Fates” Exhibition
Interstate Projects presents The Fates, organized by Bryce Grates, including works by Tisch Abelow, Doris Guo, Charles Irvin, Maxim Schidlovsky, Mindy Rose Schwartz, and Addison Willis. The Fates, or...More »
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Brandon Ndife “Just Passin’ Thru”
Just Passin’ Thru, a solo exhibition by Brandon Ndife, refers to the idea of the transient nature of objecthood and meaning. The aphorism, directly attributed to 60’s comic book artist R. Crumb and his...More »
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Coco Young “Nadja”
All I can see in this moment are my hands/fingers typing this and the tip of my nose if I cross my eyes. My so-called “legs” have disappeared under a desk. Do I even have feet? I don’t believe that they...More »
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Sam Cooke “Do You Like Me”
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“U:L:O: Part II 2016 | O: Jupiter Woods” Exhibition
U: Al Bedell L: Nichole Caruso O: Jupiter Woods Like a dance that a body knows regardless of anything, some things can never be taken away; they are learned, held deep and permanent, housed forever...More »
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“U:L:O: 2016 Part I” Exhibition
U:L:O: is a curatorial invitational that invites 6 curators to present shows in one of our three spaces, Upper, Lower, and Outside. Each show runs for three weeks and is in two parts. U:L:O: 2016 Part...More »
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Priscilla Jeong “Lash Blast x 2% Flourish”
Interstate Projects is pleased to announce the solo exhibition Lash Blast x 2% Flourish by Priscilla Jeong. The artist’s tears are saved in vials then mixed with a sugar solution to create molds and columns...More »
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Rob Chavasse “The doldrums”
Interstate Projects presents The doldrums, a new single-channel projection by London based artist Rob Chavasse. *slow* “Ii ddoonn’tt kknnooww wwhheerree iitt ssttaarrtteedd. Tthhiiss lliissttlleessss...More »
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Felix Melia “Ozu’s Arsehole”
“The eyes dart as the result of sudden and absurd cognizance; the spasmodic recognition of a body that just ticks over. Not his, theirs. His sound changes constantly. His sound is not in time with the...More »
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“EVA” Exhibition
Curated by Erika Ceruzzi and Zoë Field a great flood destroys civilization an alginate mold of her navel, casts with it a finery of hairs an orange in the sky falls, a lemon rises slowly choreographed,...More »
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Sydney Shen “Master’s Chambers”
Interstate Projects presents Master’s Chambers, a solo exhibition of new works by Sydney Shen. The exhibition consists of a single installation, which spans both the upper and lower levels of the gallery....More »
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Rasmus Myrup “I, Scavenger of Carcasses”
Rasmus Myrup – b. 1991, Copenhagen, Denmark. Lives and works in London, United Kingdom. More »
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Derek Frech “Counter Measures”
Interstate Projects presents Derek Frech’s solo exhibition, Counter Measures, which negotiates the disruption of wireless communication as a form of censorship in addition to its potential as an anti surveillance...More »
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Jacob Ciocci Exhibition
Interstate Projects presents a solo exhibition by Jacob Ciocci. Working with both gallery spaces, Ciocci will create new works and installations that reflect on contemporary American culture, the family,...More »
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“FOR THE GOOD TIMES” Exhibition
FOR THE GOOD TIMES brings together recent work by Ridley Howard, Matthew Kirk, Janine Polak, Conie Vallese, J.D. Walsh, and Letha Wilson. For this exhibition value is placed in making no distinction...More »
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Chris Lux “Postcards…from the Museum of Gas”
“According to a nineteenth century gazette the Chinese doctor Lin Hauilan successfully treated a Vietnamese prince in 1581. At a banquet in his honor he was served sweet potatoes. Vietnam had banned exporting...More »
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Chloe Seibert “Who’s He”
Interstate Projects presents CHLOE SEIBERT WHO’S HE. Seibert will be presenting new wall sculptures, figurative sculptures, and installation. Chloe Seibert (b. 1989, New York) lives and works in Chicago,...More »
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Sara Magenheimer “The Rhythm of Plain White”
Interstate Projects presents The Rhythm of Plain White, Sara Magenheimer’s first solo exhibition in New York. Working across a variety of media - including video, sculpture and photography - Magenheimer’s...More »
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“Sing’s Millennium Mart” Exhibition
Call them corner stores, bodegas, delis, or organic food marts and they seem innocuous in their everyday nooks but these neighborhood markets are palimpsests of cultural battles and values. The winners...More »
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Nick DeMarco “Here on Earth”
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“U:L:O:” Exhibition
U:L:O: is an annual curatorial program that invites six curators over a six week period to organize a show in one of the three spaces at INTERSTATE Upper(U:), Lower(L:), and Outside(O:) This year,...More »
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Kristie Muller “Yet”
On view is a new series of photographs taken this past winter in Ontario, Canada. The images are of the sky, rushing water, and building tops; outdoor subjects that appear unchanged by winter. The...More »
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“Body by Body” Exhibition
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Jeff Baij and Yautja Moms Exhibition
A Yautja (e-wat-ya) is also known as the Predator. For this exhibition Baij will simulate an interior that combines the domestic and fictive. Baij is most well known for his work on the web and using...More »
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Heather Guertin “Heand”
The following is an excerpt from the exhibition’s catalog essay Look and Look Some More by Jamie Sterns. …The first thing you see is the color. The palates are specific and varied but share a quality...More »
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“First Communion of Anemic Young Girls In The Snow and other works” Exhibition
- Media: Photography - Prints - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-11-08 - 2013-12-15
Interstate Projects presents First Communion of Anemic Young Girls in the Snow and other works, an exhibition of selections from RICHARD (www.rdotmdot.wordpress.com). The title of this exhibition pays...More »
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Jesse McLean “Stars, They’re Just Like Us”
They’re Just Like Us, Jesse McLean’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Through video, digital and letterpress prints, and interactive installations, the work in this show investigates the paradox...More »
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“6<<<>>>6” Exhibition
Part 1 - June 14 - June 30 Opening Reception June 14, 6-10 pm Kevin Ruben Jacobs presents Skim Milk, featuring Morehshin Allahyari, Jesse Morgan Barnett, Michael Mazurek, Lana Paninchul, and Jeff...More »
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Anna K.E. “I Suppose My Doctor Is Dead”
Anna K.E.’s constructions capture us with mysterious silence where suddenly, like flashes in the deaf and dumb cosmos, embedded texts of video clips appear, printed or painted images of exalted human stories:...More »
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"Diamond Head" Exhibition
Diamond Head presents a collection of animated video and printed collage, thematically rooted in a tradition of literary South Seas travelogue. Akin to the narrative yarns of Herman Melville and Mark Twain,...More »
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Rachel de Joode "The Hole and the Lump"
“The approach of a sculpture is the possibility for the viewer to turn around it, appreciate the space and volume, from the bottom up or from the left to right, measuring the most appropriate angle.” ...More »
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"Brooklyn / Montreal" Exhibition
Brooklyn/Montreal, the first artistic encounter in more than a decade between Montreal and New York – two leading North American centers of today’s art. Through a series of hybrid exhibitions, this event...More »
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"The Black Lodge" Exhibition
Eschewing any direct references to its namesake, this exhibition examines Lynch’s representation of a vision quest, along with his portrayal of women and use of patterning and repetition as a base upon...More »
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Cheon pyo Lee "Medium is the Same"
Lee persistently examines questions of medium and genre through a sensitive and personalized body of work. Medium is the Same employs Lee’s personal economy to create a narrative atmosphere, a space...More »
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Justin Berry "Fissure and Facture"
Berry looks at imaginary worlds with the same sensibility that he uses to look at the real one. His photographs of video game landscapes and fantasy novel covers reveal nuanced portraits of the worlds...More »
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"Bad Girls of 2012" Exhibition
In 1994 Marcia Tucker, the founder and director of the New Museum, organized an exhibition entitled Bad Girls that included works by more than 60 artists who were creating art that resonated with her ongoing...More »
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Jesse Hulcher "The Remaster Cycle"
Through a wide range of digital and analog mediums, Hulcher explores the ways that corporate media influences how we view such disparate cultural experiences as the Vietnam war, Groundhog Day, and the...More »
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Kevin Lips and Mason Saltarrelli Exhibition
Both artist's source their work from the found, either in materials, shapes, or forms. Through this process they both create narrative triggers that remain undetermined by the artist and the naturalistic...More »
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"Status! Status! Status!" Exhibition
The exhibition champions the accomplishments and impending struggles of international artist currently residing in New York. The gloom of administrative and quotidian preoccupations can make the life of...More »
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"Disorderly Conduct: Experimental Entropy" Exhibition
Disorderly Conduct: Experimental Entropy is a group exhibition featuring painting, video, sculpture, and installation projects that consider the visual and experiential driving force between order and...More »