
Word-Less After Hours
July 23 marks the last day of the Word-Less exhibition. If you have not had a chance to see it, or would like to see it again, please come by after hours on Friday, the 23rd, from 6-8!
July 23 marks the last day of the Word-Less exhibition. If you have not had a chance to see it, or would like to see it again, please come by after hours on Friday, the 23rd, from 6-8!
EFA Project Space Presents
A Studio Residency for New York City Arts Workers
EFA Project Space announces a pilot residency program for arts workers who are also artists, beginning in August, 2010. This unique residency is aimed at nourishing the creative needs of arts professionals (administrators, curators, registrars, developers, writers, producers, etc) who are artists in their own right, but the demands of their positions leave limited time and space to consistently sustain individual practice.
Eight artists have be nominated and accepted as the inaugural participants in this program. Nominations were based on outstanding service to the art community over a significant span of time...
click here to learn more...
The first two sessions of Assembly line on June 16th and 30th were productive, fun, and provided participants with an inside perspective of two local artist's unique practices and production techniques. The artists, Carla Aspenberg and Anne Percoco each led the teams in producing portions of their one of their current projects, gaining some much needed assistance and the opportunity to intimately share their work with the group.
To learn more about the first two Assembly Line workshops at EFA Project Space, as well as see the schedule for July, click here.
Opening June 2nd at EFA Project Space, Word-Less presents work that purposefully denies the conventional utilization of language. Through performance, photography, video, sculpture, and installation, the artists in the exhibition seek alternative ways to articulate their narratives. With its deliberate disconnect, the title of the show emphasizes and plays on ideas of misinterpretation, and redefinition. The artists propose modes of abstract communication, both commenting on and circumventing the failures of hierarchical structure in language.
EFA Project Space is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Common Jive, on view from April 3- May 15.
Artists: Scott Andresen, Karen Azoulay, David Brooks, Milton Carter, Kate Gilmore, Nathaniel Kassel, Ai Kijima, Shana Moulton, Natsu, Brent Owens, Maria Pineres, Whiting Tennis, Vadis Turner, Megan Whitmarsh, Saya Woolfalk
Curated by Julie Fishkin and Saya Woolfalk