Exhibition Archive
In Jeffrey Jenkins’ recent work, Resurfacing, unexpected areas of his nonagenarian mother’s Longmont, Colorado home are illuminated solely by the light of projected 35mm slides taken by his father in the 1960s and 70s. Found in a box stored under a bed, the recently uncovered archive revealed connections to both memories and identity, linking both photographers to their shared interests and individual perceptions.
River Valley Arts Collective is pleased to announce a two-person exhibition of work by Shari Mendelson and Miranda Fengyuan Zhang in collaboration with Mildred’s Lane in Narrowsburg, NY.
Image / Turtles All The Way Down: An Apocryphal Fractal 2018 / 8 x 8 x 27 inches / Photographers, Pernille and Thomas Loof
We invite you to view an installation of packages – rebuilt from the excess of shipping boxes collected during the pandemic months. As a small form of adaptive reuse, we assemble multiple-use boxes wrapped with recycled materials, used papers, fabrics, scraps, ribbons, and strings from The Department of Interstitchiaries studio.
An Installation of Art-Work-and-Wear at The Mildred Complex(ity) project space. All proceeds help support artists during the age of Coronavirus and to benefit the future of Mildred's Lane! Please support by collecting.
“…It is the year 2020. You are living in the future,
and it is nothing like you imagined...”
Gina Siepel, is a show proposing a personal, queer investigation into the ideals of American masculinity and self-reliance.
SELF-MADE proposes a personal, queer investigation into the intersecting American ideals of masculinity and self-reliance present in the myth of the “self-made man.”
Town Friday / The Mildred Complex(ity)
37B Main Street / Narrowsburg / NY 12764
Opening June 14 / 5 pm - 7 pm
This weekend only, a two-day Pop-Up Shop! The Mildred Complex(ity) gallery will be bulging with designer clothing; some vintage, some antique; add to your closet with a few timeless styles by Abby Lutz/Institute of Dress, J. Morgan Puett, Amy Yoes, and others. All proceeds go to Mildred's Lane Projects to fund fellowships, repairs, and maintenance.
Garnett Puett will slowly fill the space with his new work of apisculptures.
Mildred's Lane and The Mildred Complex(ity), A Guide to the Field, and Department of Interstitchiaries are all offering art wares at INDIEMARTNARROWSBURG – this weekend!
J. Morgan Puett occupies the Mildred Complex(ity) for a limited time in December, as done annually, in the pleasurable practice of preserving archives and adornments in beeswax. All proceeds go to generous support for Mildred's Lane.
The Mildred Complex(ity) project space on Main Street in Narrowsburg, NY becomes a library of curiosities featuring an unfolding collection of rarely seen ephemera and artifacts from the annual swarmings and events at Mildred's Lane over the last twenty years.
Throughout the coming weeks, The Mildred Complex(ity) project space becomes a library of curiosities featuring an unfolding collection of rarely seen ephemera and artifacts from the annual swarmings and events at Mildred's Lane over the last twenty years. Organized from the archives this week are a selection of drawings, photographs, objects, and other material culture for public perusal.
As some of you already know, we open a seasonal pop-up shop at the Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space. a Guide to the Field is a tiny subsidiary project of Mildred's Lane. This project exists solely to raise funds for supporting site-projects, workshops, and maintenance; featuring hand-made objects, limited editions, cut cotton wares, clothing, artifacts, and other curiosities from internationally renown artists swarming annually, (living-working-making-researching) at Mildred’s Lane.
Mildred Archaeology is an ongoing project revealing hidden histories of Mildred’s Lane. The old farmhouse on site is a small, 1830-1840s homestead with a 1790s hearth. We call this historic building The Mildred House, and The Mildred’s Lane Transhistorical Society and Museum.
James Prosek is an artist, writer and naturalist who has exhibited his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the North Carolina Museum of Art among others. He is the author of eleven books including Eels, which was a New York Times Book Review editor’s choice.
Prosek has written for the New York Times and National Geographic among other publications and is a co-founder of the conservation group World Trout with Patagonia clothing company. His documentary on the 17th-century angler Izaak Walton won a Peabody Award. He is working on a book with Bloomsbury Publishers about how and why we name and order nature.