Here Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Here Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“My Country ’Tis of Thee” Exhibition
Curated by Dan Halm HEREArts presents My Country ’Tis of Thee. A visual response to The Black History Museum… According to the United States of America; the exhibition will honor the legacy of...More »
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“Queer As I” Exhibition
Curated by Dan Halm HEREArts presents Queer as I at HERE Art Center. The exhibition is comprised of 50 self-portraits from different artists, one portrait for each year since the Stonewall riots....More »
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Lily Rosen “Let Me Count The Ways I Love You”
Curated by Marine Cornuet HERE presents Let Me Count The Ways I Love You. Rainbows over fields of grass, floating hearts, naked dolls, beaded butterflies: Lily Rosen’s work offers a tender, dreamy...More »
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“Engaging Artists: New Works in Practice” Exhibition
HERE presents Engaging Artists: New Works in Practice. Artists working to inspire social change engage in-depth processes often unseen by the public. Engaging Artists: New Works in Practice is an entry...More »
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“Cocoon” Exhibition
“Cocoon” by Erik Bergrin, 2018, Photographed by Justin Sirizzotti Co-curated by Rick Herron and Dan Halm HERE proudly presents Cocoon at HERE (145 Sixth Avenue). As the state encroaches upon us,...More »
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“Epic People” Exhibition
Curated by Marine Cornuet HERE proudly presents Epic People. Epic - adj. “Heroic or grand in scale or character.” - Oxford Dictionary Tired of the over-usage of the word “epic” to qualify such...More »
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“Susie IRL” Exhibition
In the midst of our digitally-driven world, where discourse, debates and group connections often occur and spread online, Susie Magazine’s “Susie IRL” seeks to present complex themes about identity and...More »
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Bang Geul Han and Jenna Gribbon “Implied”
HERE presents Implied. Implied juxtaposes video and work on paper by Bang Geul Han and paintings by Jenna Gribbon. Using mysterious imagery, pointed silences, recurring symbols, and voluntary erasures,...More »
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“No Tomorrow” Exhibition
HERE proudly presents No Tomorrow. Death is inevitable. Every living thing meets its demise at some point. Different cultural customs have been developed to honor and mourn the dead – some elaborate...More »
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“Abstract Communications” Exhibition
HERE presents Abstract Communiations, curated By Dan Halm ABSTRACT COMMUNICATIONS is the exhibition of seven artists who each use a unique method of communication with startling results: from the simplicity...More »
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Polly M. Law “Means of Attachment”
HERE presents Means of Attachment. Means of Attachment presents the most recent of artist Polly M. Law’s explorations of symbolic landscapes of and the mechanisms of, desire and connection. Means of...More »
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“Processed Landscapes” Exhibition
In this exhibition, three artists explore the complexity of our relationship to nature, walking the fine line between the wild and the tamed, the framed and the overflowing, the threatened and the overpowering. ...More »
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Katherine Toukhy “This Story Has No End”
Katherine Toukhy presents hand drawn and painted collages that reference traditional crafts of painting and sewing; media images of militarism; ancient Egyptian art; and figurative drawings. They break...More »
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“An American Dream” Exhibition
A multichannel video installation consisting of black and white scenes, is an auto-portrait documentation of the gaze that evolves around the artists’ effort to fit in the foreign culture they resettled...More »
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Dan Halm “FiveSixSevenEight”
Dancers continue to inspire and motivate artists; Dan Halm’s FiveSixSevenEight explores the perfect marriage between the two art forms, the motivation of collaboration, and the grace and beauty of it all. ...More »
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Katie Hovencamp “Orna-Mental State”
Orna-Mental State, a show featuring Katie Hovencamp, Liz Arenberg-Metcalf and Anna Margush, is a body of work about defining what makes someone or something beautiful. This exhibition questions beauty...More »
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Guang Zhu “An Aquarium of Equations #2”
An Aquarium of Equations #2 is a study of tangent curve on both its visual form and its fluid motion. I romanticize mathematical equations. To me, they seem to live through stories and places. I work...More »
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“Beige” Exhibition
Beige is a group exhibition featuring works that fall into that slightly vague description of “beige” using texture, form and process as the highlight of their work over brightness of color or contrast. ...More »
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Jessica Hankey and Erin Colleen Johnson “Set Pieces”
The video works by Jessica Hankey and Erin Colleen Johnson presented in Set Pieces explore the unstable relationship between location, image, and perception. Drawing on strategies of documentary and narrative...More »
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Elizabeth Kauffman and John Mosher “Principles of Invisiblity “
Principles of Invisibility, is a two-person show that places art at the junctures between subjective experience and objective reality, between the metaphysical and the physical, and between fact and fiction....More »
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Matt Freedman, Steve Shaddick and Bryce Speed Exhibition
The work in this exhibition shares a sense of time suspended. Or, perhaps, of time simply not taking place. Matt Freedman’s pieces-found photographs, sculptures and a video-all focus on lost figures- young...More »
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“A History of Progress, Violence and The Modern Spectacle” Exhibition
Pairing a contemporary digital sensibility with traditional practices ranging from painting, lace-work, collage, and the recent past of early video game technology, these artists explore our complex relationship...More »
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“Space Landscape” Exhibition
Space Landscape, a show featuring, Cassandra Hanks, Natalie Colette Wood, Kim Keever and Leticia Bajuyo will take you on a trip of the imagination to the outer reaches of the universe. Four artists using...More »
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“Bibbidi - Bobbidi - Boo” Exhibition
I like art with a little bit of a bite to it, just make sure it’s sugarcoated. The artists selected for this exhibition on the surface present cheery, candy-colored images but look a bit deeper and you’ll...More »
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“ALCHEMICAL” Exhibition
ALCHEMICAL looks at work that walks the line between control and irrational nature, organic growth, decay and engineered experimentation. Like aesthetic chemists, each artist manipulates material (oxidizing,...More »
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Melissa Haviland and David Colagiovanni “Dinner Music”
Multimedia artists Melissa Haviland and David Colagiovanni present Dinner Music, a smashing orchestration of visuals and sound that explores class and etiquette through the act of dropping seven full sets...More »
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“QR” Exhibition
Joe Diebes’ BOTCH processes (2010 - 2013) are a series of sound and visual works that examine our culture’s dependency on technological systems and its obsession with “optimization”. Jessica Krannitz transforms...More »
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“Repurposing” Exhibition
By creating art from materials that were discarded, obsolete, or unnoticed, Henry Chung and Adam Laskowitz give new purpose to otherwise ignored moments. Chung explores the relationship between technology,...More »
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“Checks and Balances” Exhibition
Five artists offer their take on aspects of nature, human and otherwise. Rachel B. Abrams wall installation reflects on the dangerous results of the human introduction of invading plant species into...More »
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Jayoung Yoon “Mind Out of Time”
Jayoung Yoon’s work represents a cleansing of accumulated memories, both personal and social, through immersion in the physicality of the present. She combines hair sculptures, video, and performance to...More »
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EyeSplice Collective “Traces”
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2013-06-13 - 2013-07-13
In Traces, members of EyeSplice Collective examine the changing role of the contemporary self portrait via performance and video, painting, drawing, and installation. Michelle Hagewood’s cellular, digital...More »
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“The Color Wheel” Exhibition
The Color Wheel is a show that features three artists, Crystal Wagner, Christopher Smith and Jung S. Kim, who use very diverse media and have very different approaches to art making, but whose common connection...More »
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Kari Cholnoky "Stupid Idiots"
Kari Cholnoky, a Detroit based painter, investigates the psychologies and environments of contemporary youth in her stream of consciousness paintings. By tapping into automatic mental associations, she...More »
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Tom Snelgrove "The Symbiotic Nature of Isolation"
Tom Snelgrove’s work focuses on the relationships we have with each other and our world. He explores how closely each creature and object is tied to the next and the fact that this interconnectivity is...More »
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Allison Kaufman "Temporary Arrangements"
In her videos and photographs, Allison Kaufman creates temporary relationships with strangers, revealing the vulnerability, loneliness, aspirations, and disappointments of both her subjects and herself....More »
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"Show Me" Exhibition
Peering into the lives of others is nothing new, its pervasiveness is only increasing. Surveillance cameras line streets and buildings. Tourists snap countless pictures of their travels. Narcissists exploit...More »
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Heidi Zito "Short Long Time"
Heidi Zito's recent paintings, drawings, and videos are a meditation on time. Influenced by the way a video camera sees and records images, she depicts time passing through the use of superimposition and...More »
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Kyoung Eun Kang "Steps"
Through her video, photographs and sound pieces, Kyoung eun Kang explores the idea of family, community, and people as a fluid, absorbed, mixed and moving form continuously transforming, expanding, and...More »
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"Made By Hand" Exhibition
Some nights I sit at home and sew and the hours fly by and I look at the clock and see it's 2 am, time to go to bed. Using my hands has always been a big part of my existence- an art, a craft, a meditation....More »