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new works in clay and wood.
open studio september 26-28, 2008.
68 jay street.
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Open Studios at 20 Jay St., Suite 307. Saturday September 27th, 12-6 PM. I'll have work to show in clay, cardboard, plaster, oil on canvas, charcoal, and other media. The space is used by the New York Studio School's sculpture department (www.nyss.org). Two other MFA students, Lauren Collings and Avner Levinson, will also be showing here, as will Paige Pedri, the school's Artist in Residence. Open Studios at 20 Jay St., Suite 307. Saturday September 27th, 12-6 PM. I'll... more
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On Saturday, September 27th and Sunday the 28th, during the Dumbo Art Under the Bridge Festival, Smack Mellon and the League of Women Voters have teamed up for a Voter Registration Drive right outside the gallery.
Stop by, check out the great new projects inside the gallery and then register to vote!
Smack Mellon is located at 92 Plymouth Street @ the corner of Washington Street.On Saturday, September 27th and Sunday the 28th, during the Dumbo Art Under the Bridge... more
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You will see Little Monsters on September 27-28, from 1-6 PM.
At Studio Milo,
20 Jay Street, Suite 214
Brooklyn, New York
Take the F Train to Jay St.
Artist, Lyn Noland.
You will see Little Monsters on September 27-28, from 1-6 PM.
At Studio Milo,
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To rediscover your childhood dreams, just come this September to DUMBO. Find the Yellow-brick road and follow it to the Magnus Stone. Touch the pixy-dust, and look for the Secret Gate. Close your eyes and fly; somewhere over the rainbow.
Where: Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008
When: Sat & Sun 27/28th 7-11:30pm
Project Glow
Project Title: Do You Believe in Fairytales?
Group Name: Biro for Architecture
Members: Radmila Lazarevic & Lazar D. Kesic
To rediscover your childhood dreams, just come this September to DUMBO. Find the... more
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Visit me at 135 Plymouth St. on the 5th floor. I'll have signs posted at the door and in the stairs to guide you along the way. I'll be showing a mix of brand new work and some older work. Please visit my webpage to get a taste of what it's all about. I have a blog too, linked to the webpage or here.
I have paintings, sculpture, and drawings. Some work is figural with classical themes, and some work deals with visual perception and cognition. It's all fun and ravishing and best seen in person so if you are planning to come to D.U.M.B.O you won't want to miss this work.Visit me at 135 Plymouth St. on the 5th floor. I'll have signs posted at the... more
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Smack Mellon's three-person solo exhibition featuring new projects by installation artist, Sarah Kabot, multi-media artist, Shin Il Kim and photographer/installation artist, Kwabena Slaughter opens on Saturday, September 27, 5-8pm. The exhibition is on view until November 9th, Wed-Sun, 12-6pm.
Also on Sept 27th, 12-8pm and 28th, 12-6pm our Studio Program Artists will have Open Studios on the lower level. The 2008 Studio Program Artists are painter, Chitra Ganesh; video artist, Wayne Hodge; sound/installation artist, Jennie C. Jones; mixed media artist,E; video artist, Carlos Motta; and mixed media artist, Ginger Brooks Takahashi.
The gallery and studios are located 92 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn NY.Smack Mellon's three-person solo exhibition featuring new projects by... more
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Naomi Grossman's wire installation, Assisted Living, will be on view at the 12th Annual Dumbo Art Festival from September 26th thru September 28th. The installation is made up of life sized chairs made of wire and words, exploring aging and the isolation that sometimes comes with it. Assisted Living will be outside the elevator at 55 Washington Street in DUMBO.Naomi Grossman's wire installation, Assisted Living, will be on view at the 12th... more
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Reina Kubota’s City of light is our city's transformation of litter to light.
Where: Tobacco Warehouse, Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park
When: Art Under the Bridge Festival
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Steven Harris has been creating unique images of DUMBO and the surrounding neighborhoods for many years starting in the early 90s. Archival pigment prints on watercolor paper are individually handmade in his studio in DUMBO. Signed edition prints will be available during the festival directly from the studio at 68 Jay Street between Front and Water streets.Steven Harris has been creating unique images of DUMBO and the surrounding... more
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Miranda Maher
No. 209
20 Jay Street
See you then!
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Artist Naomi Grossman's chairs made of wires and words suspend ghost-like from the ceilng in her project 'Assisted Living' as part of the Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008. The drifting ensemble examines the role of those in their 'golden years' as they become both increasingly visible and in need of human contact.
Artist Naomi Grossman's chairs made of wires and words suspend ghost-like from... more
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for the 2nd year in a row i will be giving away my art.
its free. stop by 10 jay street #210.
for the 2nd year in a row i will be giving away my art.
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As part of the Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008, both the Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Empire Fulton Ferry State Park will transform into spaces of curiosity and wonderment!
Projects include Tara Parson's 'Not Without A Trace'- help create large flocks of endangered birds native to the New York metropolitan region and Annette Tacconelli's 'The Travelling Shrine of the Golden Sumskara'- whisper a word and see it materialize in red thread on the silk scroll of time and space.
As part of the Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008, both the Brooklyn Bridge Park and... more
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D’Art Buoy is a site-specific multimedia installation that interacts with the D.U.M.B.O. waterfront. It is composed of a buoy anchored in the East River bank, of lights and sound that combined help create a fully immersive and embracing environment.
The electronic device, attached to a glowing buoyant platform, contains an accelerometer to interpret the movements of the water current and a microcontroller to collect and transmit the information through a ZigBee module to a nearby computer. The computer will then elaborate the values received to manipulate and to create audio.
The audio of this installation combines natural sounds together with multiple instruments and manipulates them through the use of live data feeds from the NOAA website and from the East River buoy. The Max/MSP Jitter patch takes the wave height readings coming from the river bank and from an actual NOAA buoy anchored in the Indian Ocean and uses them to create music in real time. The undulation and direction of the waves control volume and speed of the audio and select the different instruments and samples being played, as if you were listening to waves crashing on a beach accompanied by an orchestra of percussive instruments and digital synthesizers.
The inspiration behind D’Art Buoy comes from a very personal relationship with these waters and through this installation I hope to focus the visitors’ attention to the river and broadcast live its presence and voice in multiple locations simultaneously.
Created, designed and executed by Benedetta Piantella Simeonidis
Music conception, composition and performance by Alex Giorgetti, Ben Murphy and Andy McCarthy
Recorded by Jess Dunlap, Conrad Osipowicz @ WERS Studios
Mixed by Mike Davidson and Alex Giorgetti
Produced by Alex Giorgetti
Audio-engineering, programming and composition by Gadi Sassoon D’Art Buoy is a site-specific multimedia installation that interacts with the... more
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Please visit us in our gallery space over the festival weekend. On view will be artist Susan Woods' latest work of sculptural yet functional art design pieces, including seating, tables, lighting and partitions. Also making its debut will be a new line of elegant tableware and decor fashioned in Woods' signature metal-work style, hand-crafted from recycled bed and upholstery springs, and other salvaged metal pieces. Located at 14 Jay Street, on the corner of John Street, the gallery is otherwise currently open by appointment. We welcome you to contact us on 347.581.0168 to arrange a visit. Please check our website for more information about the studio and our work. We look forward to seeing you at the festival! Please visit us in our gallery space over the festival weekend. On view will be artist... more
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Shaped and formed by curiosity, fantasy and false information, Eva jung's 'Missing Dumby Project' is a moving site-specific installation based on a found image in Dumbo.
Where? Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008
When? Fri 26th 6-8pm, Sat & Sun 27/28th 1-5pmShaped and formed by curiosity, fantasy and false information, Eva jung's... more
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Paintings/ Acrylic on Canvas
Tohmas Gustaf Elmlund
20 Jay Street Studio #315
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68 Jay Street No 803
Friday 7 - 9 pm
Saturday Sunday 12 - 6 pm
ON LINEN
oils
ON PAPER
conte, charcoal, gouache, acrylic68 Jay Street No 803
Friday 7 - 9 pm
Saturday Sunday 12 - 6 pm
ON LINEN
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Curated by Tania Duvergne
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) is pleased to present the first major New York solo exhibition by British artist Sarah Beddington. Crossing is a site-specific, mixed media installation responding to DAC’s ship-like interior and past maritime activity of the waterfront neighborhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn. The exhibition’s premise draws on the story of ‘The Experiment’, the second ship to make a direct crossing to China from the newly independent United States in 1785. Over two hundred years later, Beddington weaves an array of fragments backwards and forwards through time and space while interposing details of the historic voyage with current global realities including trade, transport, cultural exchange, migration, and travel.
Beddington began to develop Crossing through extensive research of 18th century records of the expedition of Captain Stewart Dean and his nine-man crew from New York to Canton (now Guangzhou) in China aboard a small Hudson River sloop. The ship, named ‘The Experiment’, weighed a mere 85 tons, tiny in comparison to the 1000 ton East India trading ships typical of the period. The captain financed the risky enterprise by selling shares in the sloop to investors and bringing a variety of goods to sell, in large part, American ginseng. A year and a half later, ‘The Experiment’ returned home safely bearing a hold full of Chinese tea, silk and porcelain. Beddington’s installation, Crossing, takes this entrepreneurial venture as an initial point of departure for a journey that moves seamlessly between past and present, east and west, dreams and reality.
The core of the exhibition is a three-channel video projection characteristic of Beddington's cinematographic style – meticulous framing, sensuous imagery and suspense reminiscent of film noir. Mixing color and black-and-white footage, digital video, still images and Super 8mm film, the piece undermines any clear distinction between past and present. A feeling of the continuous motion of a ship is juxtaposed with an evocation of the lonely, inner world of those on board giving the work a haunting, surreal quality. The accompanying multi-layered sound piece adds an additional sensory component to the experience and heightens the psychological tension. Using a variety of other elements, including sandblasted glass panels and an intricate twenty foot drawing in silverpoint depicting a contemporary aerial view of the Hudson River leading from Albany – where ‘The Experiment’ was built – to New York and the open sea, Beddington invites the viewer to construct their own narrative.
As with all of Beddington’s work, Crossing examines the intersection between the social, the personal and the political to be found at the periphery. The environment created for DAC reflects on the idea of ‘journey’ – both actual and metaphysical. Through fractured perspectives, stolen glimpses and a sense of parallel realities, the exhibition proposes a voyage where timelines are blurred and destinations unknown.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday- Sunday 12-6 or by appointment
First Thursdays Oct./Nov. open until 8:30pm
Dumbo Arts Center
30 Washington Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.694.0831
The exhibition will be open throughout the Art Under the Bridge Festival 2008.
We hope to see you there!
Curated by Tania Duvergne
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) is pleased to present the... more
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