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.
On Saturday, the 4th of July, on the Narrowsburg Bridge, there will be a candlelight vigil for the Black lives lost to police brutality. We will gather at dusk, to offer a peaceful counterpoint to the fireworks display.
This show asks how science fiction can be a tool for artists to anticipate meaningful notions of the future. Sci-fi is not simply a genre, but a vehicle for expressing collective dreams and fears about our ever-changing world.
“…It is the year 2020. You are living in the future,
and it is nothing like you imagined...”
PHALLACIES opening at A Guide to the Field a show about sex, possibility and power. Featuring a set of designed sexual objects as well as sexually designed objects, Phallacies seeks to join art practice with sexual practice. If a phallacy is a portmanteau that links the phallus with a masculine reason gone awry, then this show allows space for the emergence, in the words of designers Alex Fine and Janet Lieberman, of potential cliteracies. The show explores whether feminism remains a potent term after queer and trans critiques. Caroline Woolard, Leigh Claire La Berge, and Paige Landesberg, cocurators.
Caroline Woolard is Assistant Professor of Sculpture at the University of Hartford, the inaugural Fellow at Moore College of Art and Design & Leigh Claire La Berge is Associate Professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College.
Phrogz is an artist musical collective started by husband and wife collaborative team Jennifer Coates and David Humphrey.
Marx for Cats; in residence with their ongoing project, Caroline Woolard, Or Zubalsky, and critical theorist Leigh Claire La Berge whimsically explain keywords in contemporary capitalism; an artwork designed to both educate and entertain. Juxtaposing the time of foregone capitalism with the anticipatory time of catpitalism.
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.”