09.16 2022

NEW THINGZ 6

Special No Thingz Edition

Performances by comedians that have done zero stand-up comedy in front of a live audience since March 15, 2020 (the day Covid-19 lockdown began)

Featuring: Joe Bell, Molly Hanulec. Laris Kreslins, Pete Steele & Andrew Jeffrey Wright

Space 1026

844 N. Broad St.

Wed., Sept. 21, 2020

doors 7:30 pm / comedy 8pm
FREE

09.12 2022

In Loving Memory

Opening Reception October 7th from 6pm to 9pm
Space 1026
844 North Broad Street, Philadelphia

Featuring work by members of the Vox Populi Collective

Kirk McCarthy
Makeba Rainey
Emmanuela Soria Ruiz
Lea Devon Sorrentino
Lane Speidel
Jim Strong
Aaron Terry
Roopa Vasudevan
KT Pe Benito
James Britt
Gerald Brown
Stephanie Bursese
Maia Chao
Natalie Hijinx
Natalie Kuenzi
Chelsey Luster

08.30 2022

TONY COLEMAN | PHILADELPHIA SOLO

SPACE 1026

Sept. 2 – Sept. 30, 2022

Opening Reception: Sept. 2.

6pm – 10pm

Space 1026

844 N. Broad St.

Phila., PA 19130

08.23 2022

Intro to DIY Sound Workshop

This 1.5 hour course with Kevin Keenan will cover the basics and necessities for setup and operation of PA systems for small to medium size events and performances.  The workshop will focus specifically on entry level equipment for beginners and those who are looking to improve the sound of their DIY shows.  Topics will include: Mixer and speaker placement, microphone selection/EQ, gain staging, and electronic music connections.  Attendees will have the opportunity to have hands-on, practical experience using the topics covered in the workshop.

*registration is full*

06.29 2022

Synapsis Universum

Solo exhibition with work on view by Reuben Francois

Opening Friday, August 5th, 2022
844 North Broad Street Philadelphia PA

Reuben Francois is a painter, interested in the way art can be used as a tool for expressing esoteric ideas of life. Currently, he is completing a series of works named “Diagrams”. The series centers on the concept of syncretism; the idea that many religions and cultures have similar stories and archetypes. Symbolism, in the Carl Jung school of thought, is a major part in Reuben’s creative and theoretical decision making. For Reuben, symbols serve as a way to express the inexpressible. By collecting symbols in a picture plane, painting brushes the shoulders of metaphysics.

His work is both a declaration of his personal philosophy as well as an emanation of his own spiritual journey;  a time capsule to his 23 years experienced on Spaceship Earth.

06.27 2022

Em n’ Thom Vinyl Dance Party

Friday, July 1st from 8pm-12am in the backyard
844 North Broad Street, entrance on Carlisle Street

06.20 2022

Animation Brüt

Wednesday, June 22nd at 8:30pm in the backyard. 844 North Broad Street Philadelphia

Animation Brüt is a rejection of conventional storytelling and image making. It embraces the gestural, the fervent, and the fevered dreamers of sequential imagery. Animation has limits, Animation Brüt embraces them and licks the wrapping for more flavour. Featuring CGI lacerations, hammered steel stop motion, and queer yearnings fuzzed out on magnetic tape. Curated by Sam GurryAnimation Brüt is a night of experimental animation, presenting 12 films by creators outside its traditional paradigm who seek to break down its boundaries.  

Lizard LadderTed Wiggin, 2020, 5’30 min
windows_h264_01Ingo Raschka, 2017, 1’30 min
Lessons in Baby Dyke Theory, TJ, 1995, 3 min
aziz-e-manAnnapurna Kumar, 2021, 3’15 min
SquishTulapop Saenjaroen, 2021, 18 min
Up CloseSam Gurry, 2021, 3’30 min
JuliaJulian Gallese, 2018, 2’30 min
Ruisdael CloudsJames Thatcher, 2020, 1 min
a flor singelaGabriel Pesso, 2021, 2’30 min
R1CT, Natalie Baber, 2022, 4’30 min
Stilton’s in ChargeJonni Phillips & Victoria Vincent, 2016, 4’30 min
Candy KissesAllyson Mitchell, 1999, 3 min
Heavy Metal Teddy BearNanny Lynn, 1994, 7’30 min

06.03 2022

CRY TAKEOVER

Teen artist activist collective Creative Resilient Youth (CRY) will host a takeover of Space 1026 gallery in Philadelphia from June 3 to 5, shedding light on youth experiences of mental health and strategies to respond to injustices in care.

CRY is an intergenerational collective promoting equitable mental health care for young people in Philadelphia. CRY’s teen artists engage in a two-year program of co-learning, socially-engaged art making, and leadership training. The TAKEOVER event series is the culmination of a new cohort of young artists’ first year in CRY.

Events during the TAKEOVER exhibition include an opening celebration on Friday, June 3 from 6:00-9:00PM and a panel discussion on Sunday, June 5 bringing the current cohort of CRY teen artists in conversation with representatives from previous generations of the program, which was initiated by the Creative Resilience Collective in 2018.

CRY TAKEOVER 2022 exhibits artwork created by 11 emerging Philadelphia-area artists. After six months of exploring self-care, artmaking, and social critique in CRY, these teens highlight important opportunities for intergenerational community dialogue about mental health care and chances for collaborative action to improve outcomes for them and their peers.

05.30 2022

Music in the Gallery June 1st: Michael Masaru Flora and Rawl

Michael will perform his new stochastic synthesis system based on the work of Iannis Xenakis.

http://michaelmasaruflora.com/

Rawl is Jack Wright, Ben Bennet, and Evan Lipson

With local support from Apologist and William Fields!

https://norentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/anhedonia-norent011

https://williamfields.com/

05.16 2022

Round-A-Bout

Work on view by Justine Kelley, Angela Rio, Eve Hoyt, Victoria Hutto and Len Davidson of the Neon Sign Museum

Opening Reception
June 10th, 2022 6-9pm
844 North Broad Street Philadelphia PA 19130