Sardine - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Sardine. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Stacy Fisher & Liz Ainslie “Unearth”
SARDINE presents ‘Unearth’, a two-person exhibition featuring sculptures by Stacy Fisher and paintings by Liz Ainslie. Throughout Fisher and Ainslie’s bodies of work, there are flickers of familiar...More »
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“FreeHand” Exhibition
Curated by Angela Conant Featuring work by Juan Pablo Baene, Angela Conant, Beka Goedde, Bradford Kessler, Elisa Lendvay, Rachel Ostrow, and Kiki Smith SARDINE presents a group show titled FreeHand,...More »
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Ryan Scails “Another Now”
SARDINE presents a solo show of new work by Ryan Scails titled Another Now. Another Now, in a different here, these rendered objects are rooted in the conscious of a parallel mind. Every millimeter...More »
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Daniel Giordano “The Big Linguini”
SARDINE presents The Big Linguini, a solo exhibition of new sculptural work by Daniel Giordano. On the occasion of The Big Linguini, the artist has asked his brother Anthony Giordano to write a short...More »
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Karen Tepaz “Soft Bloom”
SARDINE presents SOFT BLOOM, a solo exhibition by Karen Tepaz. In SOFT BLOOM, Tepaz continues her investigation of form and material while experimenting with the scale and presentation of her work....More »
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Sun You “Won’t You?”
SARDINE presents Won’t You?, a solo exhibition by Sun You. Won’t You? features You’s new tabletop and wall sculptures made for the gallery’s built-in furniture and space. You continually plays with...More »
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“Italicized Reality” Exhibition
SARDINE presents a group show titled Italicized Reality featuring work by Liz Ainslie, Andy Cross, Christopher Dunlap, Robin Kang, Jennifer J Lee, and Dana Powell. “Access to an alternative reality,...More »
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“LINE splitter” Exhibition
Organized by Yvonne Olivas SARDINE presents a group show titled LINE splitter organized by Yvonne Olivas and featuring work by Karen Tepaz, Will Schmiechen, & Ricardo Woo. In “Some Kinda Love”...More »
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Trevor Reese “Buster Keaton”
SARDINE presents a solo show of new work by Trevor Reese titled Buster Keaton. The construct of Buster Keaton’s film characters becomes the basis for the overall show. Buster Keaton was a director/writer/actor...More »
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Tom Costa “short distances”
SARDINE presents a solo show of new work by Tom Costa called short distances. In short distances, Tom Costa presents a mix of small oil paintings and large ink on paper works. The pieces in the show...More »
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“spirit rose a metre” Exhibition
SARDINE presenta spirit rose a metre, a three person exhibition of new work by Melissa Dadourian, Sarah Heinemann, and Debra Pearlman. spirit rose a metre. This serious moonlight, hesitation, as days...More »
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Olivia Drusin “Dark Humorism”
SARDINE presents a solo exhibition of new paintings called DARK HUMORISM by Olivia Drusin. Olivia Drusin paints minimal corporeal compositions that relate to visual phenomena, which unfold in the dark....More »
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Kyle Vu- Dunn “Leaves Don’t Thank the Sun”
SARDINE presents a solo exhibition of new work called Leaves Don’t Thank the Sun by Kyle Vu- Dunn. In Leaves Don’t Thank the Sun, Vu-Dunn’s first solo exhibition with SARDINE, the artist focuses on...More »
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Charlie Malgat “Tongue Story”
SARDINE presents a playful and visceral exhibition called TONGUE STORY by French video artist Charlie Malgat. It is her first solo exhibition with SARDINE and in the United States. “This_ is the tongue...More »
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Matthew Mahler “UP & DOWN”
UP & DOWN, Matthew Mahler’s second solo show with SARDINE, investigates consumer culture’s relationship to the art object with an installation of fifteen paintings on grid wall. The overt use of the...More »
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Stacy Fisher “How Far From Here”
SARDINE presents a solo exhibition of new work by Stacy Fisher. How Far From In How Far From Here, the process of making becomes an exploration of tactility through literal space and the language of...More »
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Christopher Dunlap “You’re Only a Stranger Once”
SARDINE presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Christopher Dunlap. The paintings in You’re Only a Stranger Once, engage the viewer through a playful, disruptive exploration of color and pattern....More »
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“Process +/- Pattern” Exhibition
SARDINE presents Process +/- Pattern, an exhibition featuring works by Shane Drinkwater, Willum Geerts, Heidi Hankaniemi, Keigo Takahashi, and Karen Tepaz. Delving into the idea that every artist has...More »
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Dana Powell “Closer Things”
SARDINE presents Closer Things, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Dana Powell, curated by Amy Feldman. The exhibition represents the artist’s first solo exhibition with SARDINE. Dana Powell isolates...More »
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Andy Cross “Cosmic Spandex”
“We’re made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.” - Carl Sagan SARDINE presents Cosmic Spandex, a solo exhibition by Andy Cross. It represents Cross’ second solo show with the...More »
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“Space Oddity” Exhibition
SARDINE presents Space Oddity, a group show curated by Matthew Mahler. The exhibition will feature recent artwork by Christopher Dunlap, MaryKate Maher, and Alina Tenser. From the Curator MM: “Space...More »
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Peter O’Kennedy “OVER AND OVER”
- Media: Photography - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2016-05-07 - 2016-05-22
SARDINE presents its first ever entirely video show, a solo show titled OVER AND OVER of recent works by artist Peter O’Kennedy. O’Kennedy works across a variety of time-based media, including video,...More »
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Angela Conant + Kate Harding “MAKE DO”
SARDINE presents a two-person show titled MAKE DO by artists Angela Conant and Kate Harding. To MAKE suggests the manifestation of form. To DO is to carry out an action. To MAKE DO is to work with...More »
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Tim Wilson “SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING”
SARDINE presents SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING, a solo exhibition by Tim Wilson. SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING consists of a grouping of Wilson’s recent paintings of small floral still lifes and large-scale...More »
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Takeshi Arita “TEN”
SARDINE presents a solo show titled TEN by Takeshi Arita. TEN is anchored by a large-scale site-specific installation, made with simple materials available at any hardware store. With this common language,...More »
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Veronika Pausova “Tasting the Waters”
Sardine presents Tasting the Waters by Veronika Pausova. Tasting the Waters brings together a selection of recent paintings by Veronika Pausova. In her world, it’s subtly dramatic things that occur...More »
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Janine Polak “Thirsty”
Sardine presents Thirsty by Janine Polak. Janine Polak’s second solo show at Sardine, Thirsty is both a continuation and opening up of her previous explorations into the subtleties of human interaction...More »
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Jacob Goble “BANKRUPT”
SARDINE presents BANKRUPT, a solo exhibition of a new series by Jacob Goble. For BANKRUPT, Goble steals, and then runs with the icons, color, and language of the television game show “Wheel of Fortune”....More »
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“personal:interpersonal:connected” Exhibition
SARDINE presents a group show titled personal:interpersonal:connected. The exhibition features work by Kate Harding, Deborah Hilert, Sarah Heinemann, Ellen Siebers and Elisa Soliven. personal: idea...More »
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Maria Calandra “New Drawings”
Sardine presents New Drawings by Maria Calandra New Drawings introduces a body of Calandra’s work in which she draws public and private art collections from direct observation. It is her second solo...More »
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Justin Q Martin “May We All Get What We Want”
Sardine presents May We All Get What We Want, a solo exhibition of new work by Justin Q Martin. May We All Get What We Want features a new body of work by Justin Q Martin in sewn fabric and collage...More »
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Jaime Gecker “Pleasure Principle”
SARDINE presents pleasure principle, a solo exhibition of recent work by Jaime Gecker. In pleasure principle, Jaime Gecker, referencing both Janet Jackson and Sigmund Freud, lays out an imperfect,...More »
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Matthew F Fisher “Black Water Don’t Shine Like the Moon”
Sardine presents Black Water Don’t Shine Like the Moon, a solo exhibition of drawings by Matthew F Fisher. This show brings together a group of drawings that are the soul of Fisher’s artistic process....More »
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Michele Hemsoth “Breathe”
Michele Hemsoth’s paintings and drawings meet us at the nexus of image and idiom, where specific visual experience stands out in relief from categorical knowledge. It would be easy to verbally approximate...More »
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Andy Cross “Mirror Venus”
“The world is becoming more and more specialized, and art is no different. I do not want to define myself as a figurative or abstract painter, as a minimalist or conceptualist etc, etc; the ‘isms’ go on...More »
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Leah Tacha “Trophy”
TROPHY features Tacha’s recent body of sculptures using painted and glazed ceramic in combination with photographs. With this group, there was an evolution in her approach to materials, scale and concept....More »
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Mitchell Wright “Hard Feelings”
hard feelings features a group of Wright’s recent paintings that are not afraid to be read as romantic, beautiful or dark. Comprised of subdued color and repeated marks (both physical and suggested), they...More »
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Gabriel Hurier “Directions”
Hurier’s first show at Sardine in 2012, DRIFT was a culmination of many years of travel, research, and collection of information- a figurative body of maps, scraps and sketches describing time apart from...More »
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Jamison Brosseau “The Sea-Wolf”
The Sea-Wolf features Brosseau’s recent paintings in combination with alterations to the gallery. Jamison Brosseau was born in Des Moines, Iowa and lives and works in Brooklyn. His work has been exhibited...More »
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Holly Coulis “Pitchers”
PITCHERS features Holly’s recent body of still life paintings. Having worked with portraiture and landscape in the past, she continues to subtly recontextualize these traditional genres. Here, the still...More »
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JD Walsh “Room Tone”
Sardine presents ROOM TONE, a solo exhibition by JD Walsh. phased arcs shapeshifters loudspeakers generative castoffs triangular ambient memphis double fade hallucination thresholds wood tones synthesis...More »
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Matthew Mahler “Masters of the Fine Arts”
The body of work in Masters of the Fine Arts represents a point where Matthew Mahler began making drastic changes and taking chances with the way he made paintings. Moving beyond commonplace abstraction,...More »
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“Of Other Places” Exhibition
Whether it’s an imagined psychological space or a physical location, our lives are inherently tied to the notion of place. It plays a key role in the decisions we make, the feelings that arise, and the...More »
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Maria Calandra “Pencil in the Studio”
With Pencil in the Studio, Maria Calandra discovers another way to look at the role of the studio in an artist’s development. Featuring the studios of some of the most dynamic emerging and established...More »
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Janine Polak "Shoulder Touch"
This group of sculptures speaks to indefinable moments. In the way that a touch on the shoulder could be unexpectedly engaging or jarring, they are precise, impulsive and unpredictable all at the same...More »
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Sheldon Sean Moyer "Death of a Ladies’ Man"
Death of a Ladies’ Man is an installation that acts as a personal compendium. Moyer brings together a seminal work from early childhood, a fountain that –while beautiful and meticulously made- will inevitably...More »
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"Sketchbook" Exhibition
It usually comes up a few beers into the visit once all the new work has been lauded and discussed and everyone is feeling comfortable. Do you have a sketchbook I can look through? Some are happy to hand...More »