Archive for the ‘gallery’ Category

07.06 2009

Cadaver Corpse

Images from our latest show in the gallery, Cadaver Corpse, curated by Tessa Perutz, are now online HERE.
Thanks to everyone who made it out Friday.

07.03 2009

TONIGHT AT 1026 > CADAVER CORPSE

Cadaver Corpse opens TONIGHT here at 1026.
Opening reception goes from 7 till 10.
MORE INFO HERE

07.01 2009

CADAVER CORPSE >>> FRIDAY

Cadaver Corpse opens this Friday here at 1026.
Opening reception goes from 7 till 10.
MORE INFO HERE

06.29 2009

Andrew Schoultz at Roberts and Tilton

Andrew Schoultz (New Ancient Structures at 1026, January, 2009) is showing new works at ROBERTS AND TILTON in Los Angeles. White Noise and Silence: New Paintings and Drawings is on display through August 1st.

06.22 2009

LAST WEEK TO SEE PALLADINO AND SHAW AT 1026

New Works by Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw is on display through Friday. Stop by and check it out this week. The gallery is generally open noon to midnight, as long as someone is here.
Or, if you are not in Phila, you can see images on-line HERE.

06.10 2009

New Works, Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw

You can see works from our latest exhibition with Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw on-line HERE.

06.05 2009

Tonight, First Friday

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE
And a special musical performance by Dearest and Marie Sioux at 9:30.

06.04 2009

Tomorrow Night…

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE

06.03 2009

FRIDAY, June 5th.

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE

05.29 2009

SATURDAY NIGHT AT 1026

AT 8:00 PM
From Providence Rhode Island, Trutheater Theater’s The Unbroken Circle Of Broken Things —– A play about the unbreakable spirit energy of love.
Starring Peter Glantz, Erin Rosenthal, Roby Newton and Leif Goldberg.
Doors open at 7:30.
Admission: Donation only.

AT 10:00 PM
Written, directed, produced by and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room, a kitsch film commonly denoted as “The Worst Movie Ever Made” has garnered a cult following in LA and NYC much akin to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Plastic spoons encouraged.
The Room Website
Doors open at 9:45
Admission: Free

Seating may be limited for both events.