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MyNerva: Session 2 (4)
MyNerva: Session 2 and Transmigrating the Cubicle Session 2 -
MyNerva: Session 1 (5)
MyNerva Session 1 and Transmigrating the Cubile Session 1 -
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Residency for Arts Workers as Artists (63)
Residency for Arts Workers as Artists - Images -
Sound of Silence: Art During Dictatorship (10)
January 27 - March 10, 2012. Videos, posters, installations and paintings by nine of the most active artists and collectives from Belarus. These artists create work in solidarity with recent popular protest in Belarus, using their practice to challenge the status quo and contribute to the democratic movement, which expands far beyond their native land. -
Telefone Sem Fio (15)
November 4 - December 17, 2011. This exhibition uses the work of the Brazilian poet Augusto de Campos as a catalyst for an experimental multi-disciplinary exercise in which an outstanding group of poets, translators and artists, who exist across a continuum of text, sound and visual expression, invent translations of select examples of De Campos' work. -
iraqimemorial.org (12)
September 9 - October 22, 2011. Existing as an open call and growing archive of ideas and works, iraqimemorial.org is an effort initiated by one individual to call upon the collective creative community to consider the cost of war from all sides. Over the four years of the project's existence, the site has evolved to feature over 175 speculative memorial concepts and documentation of a variety of completed memorial projects. Featured projects span a range of creative practices including: architecture, social media, geomapping, performance, video and the visual arts. -
2011 Studio Residency for New York City Arts Workers (8)
August 13 - 28, 2011. Representing art spaces from across the boroughs of New York City, participants include: Gisela Insuaste (Wave Hill), Theresa Marchetta (NYFA), Douglas Paulson (Flux Factory), Roddy Schrock (Eyebeam), Chad Stayrook (Bronx River Arts Center), and David Terry (NYFA). -
Sea Worthy Events (24)
June 10 - July 29, 2011. EFA Project Space presents an exhibition in collaboration with Flux Factory and Gowanus Studio Space featuring artists who approach water navigation as subject, pushing its potential as a mutable open platform for social experimentation as well as metaphor for personal, artistic, and collective freedom. -
Acting the Words is Enacting the World Events (36)
Acting the Words is Enacting the World is a two week-long experiment in radical modes of education. Working with a group of young people aged 16-20, Truong and Ngo will conduct a series of intensive workshops that explore the economy from a perspective of philosophy, history, and art. -
Prolonged Engagement Events (18)
March 25 - May 7, 2011. Prolonged Engagement is an exhibition that brings together artists who create aesthetic conditions rather than discrete art objects. Finding beauty and ingenuity amidst human imperfection, the artists in Prolonged Engagement allow the world to act upon them as they act upon it. -
I Like the Art World and the Art World Likes Me Events (28)
January 14 - March 5, 2011. I Like the Art World and the Art World Likes Me features artists whose subject matter is the art world. Organized by "bootleg" artist Eric Doeringer, I Like the Art World and the Art World Likes Me explores the fraught relationship between emerging artists and the established art world. -
All We Ever Wanted Was Everything Events (17)
November 5 - December 10, 2010. The exhibition is comprised of posters by nine leading contemporary artists. Each poster is the same size and black and white. No other limitations or demands were placed on the design of the posters. All posters are available to public visitors to take for free. -
2010 Studio Residency for New York City Arts Workers (16)
August 13 – 27, 2010. The inaugural participants of the Studio Residency for New York City Arts Workers included: Tova Carlin, Sean Carroll, Paul Clay, Chantel Foretich, Felicity Hogan, Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria, Amber Hawk Swanson, and Beatrice Wolert. This gallery includes photos from the opening ceremony, as well as the one year follow-up. -
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