Greenpoint Terminal Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Greenpoint Terminal Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ryan Kitson “A Case for Violence to Reduce Suffering”
There are still some arguments among the experts as to when and where human pictorial representation originates, spanning from the well known caves of Lascaux dating back 17,000 years to the very recently...More »
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“A Movement, Standing Still” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents A Movement, Standing Still an exhibition featuring Abdolreza Aminlari, Samantha Bittman, and Cody Hoyt. Sometimes our eyes trick us into believing we are moving...More »
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Clark Filio “The Cycle Of Fire”
“The Cycle of Fire is my second solo show in New York, and my first at Greenpoint Terminal Gallery. For me, this show is about transformation and revolution. It’s about the simultaneous and contradictory...More »
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Michael Dotson and Royal Jarmon “Weird Flex”
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Weird Flex, a two-person exhibition featuring new work by Michael Dotson and Royal Jarmon. Dotson and Jarmon extract images from popular culture to create paintings...More »
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“Skins” Exhibition
Heather Benjamin Mark Ryan Chariker Madeline Donahue Jenna Gribbon Kate Klingbeil Katarina Janeckova Haley Josephs Irena Jurek Doron Lanberg Sophia Narrett Jenny Morgan Rebecca Morgan Emilia...More »
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“Face Off” Exhibition
Curated by Caroline Larsen Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Face Off a group exhibition exploring contemporary approaches to portraiture. Historically, portrait paintings has primarily memorialized...More »
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“Bone-White Burial” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Bone-white Burial, a group show bringing together new work by Austin English, June Culp, B. Thom Stevenson & Cody Tumblin. Through their construction, ghost...More »
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“Tomorrowland” Exhibition
Curated by Brian Willmont & Alison Sirico Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Tomorrowland featuring new work by Michael Dotson, Ben Phelan, and Anne Vieux. The work in the exhibition is tied together...More »
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“Toxic Gardens” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents a group show evocative of the season, including work from five artists - Caroline Larsen, Christian Little, Jack Henry, Sarah Weber and Sarah Zapata. Entitled Toxic...More »
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Morgan Blair, David Pappaceno and Jason Silva, “Hunting for Punchlines”
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Hunting for Punchlines. The exhibition brings together new work by three artists: Morgan Blair, David Pappaceno, and Jason Silva. The artists are mismated through medium,...More »
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“Daydream Nation” Exhibition
Curated by Brian Willmont & Alison Sirico “I have claimed that Escape is one of the main functions of fairy-stories, and since I do not disapprove of them, it is plain that I do not accept the...More »
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James Ulmer “Big Boys”
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Big Boys, an exhibition of new paintings by James Ulmer. Ulmer presents a new body of simplified, graphic paintings of body builders, motorcycle racers, and baseball...More »
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“The Ongoing Erosion of Magic” Exhibition
Curated by Cody DeFranco Everything and anything is in perpetual flux. An unstoppable motion. Fleeting moments leave us pining after lost potential. In our practice, we cope with the motion...More »
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“Five Holes All Smiles” Exhibition
Be More Beautiful -Michael Dickman Whatever it is I was made for I haven’t yet started The morning makes its way up the street as a loose pack of wild dogs Their invisible metal teeth welcoming...More »
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“Dream Baby Dream” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Dream Baby Dream, an exhibition of new works by Maren Karlson, Chason Matthams, and Ben Pederson. Maren Karlson is an illustrator and painter living and working...More »
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“XYZ” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents its newest exhibition XYZ, with works from Samuel T Adams, Vanessa Maltese, Zoe Nelson, Margaux Ogden, & Eric Shaw Painting space and objectness, is transformed...More »
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Jordan Kasey and Alyse Ronayne “At Your Leisure”
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents At Your Leisure, an exhibition of recent work by Jordan Kasey and Alyse Ronayne. The shape of leisure to come: Standing between the sculpture and the painting,...More »
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“Surprise Prize” Exhibition
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery present Surprise Prize, a group exhibition with works by Caroline Wells Chandler, Nick Payne, and James Ulmer. Caroline Wells Chandler was born and raised in Virginia Beach,...More »
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Conor Thompson “Head Over Heels”
Greenpoint Terminal Gallery presents Head Over Heels, an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Los Angeles-based artist Conor Thompson. Thompson describes his paintings as secular compositions structured...More »
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“The Shared Patio” Exhibition
Vincent was on the shared patio. I’ll tell you about this patio. It is shared. If you look at it you will think it is only Helena and Vincent’s patio, because it begins at their back door and there is...More »
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“Tide Pool” Exhibition
The tide recedes from the shore and leaves behind temporary ecosystems, restructured and contained. Adaptable creatures once at the depths of the sea floor, are caught in the craggy landscape and reorganize...More »
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“Seducers” Exhibition
The erotic has often been made into the confused, the trivial, the psychotic, the plasticized sensation. For this reason, we have often turned away from the exploration and consideration of the erotic...More »
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“Now Eat Your Mind” Exhibition
Dormant truths are attainable via intuitive capacity, enabling comprehension of the nature of reality. Where most everything is quantifiable and able to be broken down into consensus based truths, visual...More »
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“Splinter Field” Exhibition
Keegan McHargue (b. 1982) was born in Portland, Oregon. He has had solo shows at Rivington Arms, NY; Metro Pictures, NY; Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco; Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, Anonymous...More »
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“Ducks” Exhibition
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“Ritual Magic” Exhibition
The true work of art is born from the ‘artist’: a mysterious, enigmatic, and mystical creation. It detaches itself from him, it acquires an autonomous life, becomes a personality, an independent subject,...More »
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“Rusu Moyo” Exhibition
Philadelphia artist Isaac Tin Wei Lin makes prints, sculptures, and installations that explode with layers of calligraphy, cartoons, color, and pattern. Lin graduated with a BFA in Painting from Rhode...More »
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Samantha Bittman “Soft Counting”
The exhibition features new paintings on hand-woven textiles and one hand-made tile sculpture. In each work, the image and the structure of the object are generated simultaneously through given and improvised...More »
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Brian Willmont “Dark Light”
“He walked out in the gray light and stood and he saw for a brief moment the absolute truth of the world. The cold relentless circling of the intestate earth. Darkness implacable. The blind dogs of the...More »
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Matt Leines “The Essential Collection”
The show is a comprehensive survey of over twenty works spanning the past dozen years culled from the artist’s inventory and archive as well as private collections. This exhibition gives a unique opportunity...More »
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“Tip Top” Exhibition
Drawing is explosive, it is direct, and it is amoral. Drawing is honest, and deceitful, it is raw, out of control, and it is measured, it is the pristine page of a notebook and also debris of the studio...More »
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“Poster” Exhibition
Toronto artists Jeremy Jansen and Jesse Harris display works linked by persistent repetition. Failure and excuse are used as entry points to artistic production. Abandoned attempts to communicate are exaggerated...More »
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“Black Is a Blind Remembering” Exhibition
The exhibition features mixed media works emphasizing an engagement with the physicality and the manipulation of materials associated with print and photographic reproduction. Through their idiosyncratic...More »
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“Tell Them I Hate Them” Exhibition
“There are only patterns, patterns on top of patterns, patterns that affect other patterns. Patterns hidden by patterns. Patterns within patterns. If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself....More »
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“Up In Smoke” Exhibition
“I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom ...More »