HQ - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for HQ. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Jonathan VanDyke "Gloved Impediment"
VanDyke has created a site-specific installation of new work, augmented by a performance on the evening of the opening. VanDyke's installation is a realization of the artist's ongoing impulse to make...More »
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David B. Smith "Before and After"
David B. Smith performs and documents a highly self-conscious creative process. He begins by arranging blank canvases, like building blocks, into various structures. Starkly photographing each one against...More »
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Jude Norris "Gratitude Code Root Mural"
The mural, a relief sculpture which dominates one of the walls of HQ, is a three dimensional map of cultural longevity and survival. As the title suggests the mural is composed of a large collection of...More »
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Wolfgang Ryan "LAMPS - An Exhibition of Illuminated Objects"
HQ is often a sort of faux retail outlet continuously packaging and repackaging itself as a store that offers nothing to the conventional shopper. In this context, Wolfgang Ryan's exhibition titled "Lamps"...More »
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Nikola Hansalik "NY Fortune or Things I Will Do"
Seven telephones line the wall of an empty room, lit only by red neon lights. When lifted, the same voice speaks from each receiver and describes the future of Austrian artist Nikola Hansalik. In 2008...More »
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"Eggcartonopolis" Exhibition
Eggcartonopolis is a group show featuring artwork that focuses on the dialogue between artists and their environment. The show is divided into drawings and sculpture in a way that echoes the plans and...More »
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Morgan Croney "Math Rock"
Morgan Croney is an artist who takes Sol LeWitt’s famous dictum, "Irrational thoughts should be followed absolutely and logically", quite seriously. His complex arrays of geometric forms and mathematical...More »
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Felix Toth "Trophicana"
The title Trophicana is a play of words that reflects notions of a promised land and triumphal success that are both cynically countered in the austere appearance of the sculpture. The actual artwork appears...More »