Archive for the ‘art’ Category
09.10 2010
Doubting Thomases Opens Tonight in Baltimore

Doubting Thomases
Curated by Alex Lukas
Micah Danges
Chris Kline
Matt Leines
Isaac Tin Wei Lin
Alex Lukas
Bill McRight
Dan Murphy
Andrew Jeffrey Wright
September 10th – October 8th, 2010
Opening Reception – Friday, September 10th, 7 – 10pm
NUDASHANK
405 W. Franklin St. 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 31201
You can preview more work and download the press release here.
09.07 2010
Doubting Thomases opens Friday in Baltimore.

Doubting Thomases
Curated by Alex Lukas
Micah Danges, Chris Kline, Matt Leines, Isaac Lin, Alex Lukas,
Bill McRight, Dan Murphy, Andrew Jeffrey Wright
Opening Reception: Friday September 10th, 7 – 10pm
Exhibition Runs: September 10th – October 8th, 2010
Nudashank
405 W. Franklin St.
3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
09.03 2010
TONIGHT – Yesterday Today Is Tomorrow

Yesterday Today Is Tomorrow
Tobias Waite
John Garrett Slaby
Craig Hein
Opening Reception: Friday, September 3rd, 7 -10 pm
Read more here.
08.27 2010
Yesterday Today Is Tomorrow
Yesterday Today Is Tomorrow
Tobias Waite
John Garrett Slaby
Craig Hein
September 3rd – 24th, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, September 3rd, 7 -10 pm
Space 1026
1026 Arch St.
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Space 1026 is proud to announce the opening of Yesterday, Today Is Tomorrow, featuring the artwork of John Garrett Slaby (Philadelphia,PA), Tobias Waite (North Carolina) and Craig Hein (Queens, NY). All three artists will be showing a diverse range of work including painting and sculpture at Space1026 during the month of September. The Three artists use cues from their childhood and references to pop culture and lifestyle as a starting point to develop worlds of hidden meaning and wonder. Please join us for a reception with the artists Friday, September 3rd from 7 – 10pm at 1026 Arch St.
John Garrett Slaby lives and works in Philadelphia. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, PA and grew up in north east Pennsylvania. Slaby graduated from West Chester University in 2006, receiving a BFA in Fine Art with a minor in Art History. He was a winner of the 2008 Fleisher Challenge and was featured in issue 81 of New American Paintings. He literally has 100s of t-shirts.
Tobias Waite is currently a mansion caretaker in North Carolina. Between polishing the silver, trimming the hedges, and tipping his hat to the lords and ladies, he makes time to work on drawings and paper cutouts. He’s most recently shown at Richard Heller Gallery, Vox Populi, and The West Collection. Tobias, while originally from Oakland, CA, currently resides in North Carolina. He graduated from NYU with a degree in Fine Art.
Craig Hein‘s work consists primarily of small-scale sculptures along with small paintings and works on paper. He has had solo shows at Sixtyseven Gallery and has participated in group shows at 303 Gallery, The Issue Project Room, The Adam Lister Gallery and others. He recently moved from Queens to the south shore of Long Island.
Yesterday Today Is Tomorrow
Tobias Waite, John Garrett Slaby and Craig Hein
September 3rd – 24th, 2010.
Opening Reception: Friday, September 3rd, 7 -10 pm
08.27 2010

Anni Altshuler presents Best And Better opening tonight from 6-11 at Trickgo, 1135 Pine Street in Philadelphia.
08.26 2010
More Time Lapse Videeeos
Pattern animation by Jason Hsu:
Time lapse clouds & sunset Philadelphia. August 26, 2010:
08.11 2010
NEVER NOTHING – This Friday

Friday, August 13th: Opening reception for the NEVER NOTHING photo show and zine release party at Benna’s. (8th and Wharton here in Philadelphia). BE THERE.
Never Nothing is Michael Thorn, Clint Woodside, Chrissy Piper, Peter Hyde, Denis Carey.
08.06 2010
TONIGHT – End Of Daze

End Of Daze
Curated by Alex Ebstein of Nudashank Gallery.
Seth Adelsberger, Jordan Bernier, John Bohl, Caitlin Cunningham, Shaun Flynn, Lesser Gonzalez, Chiara Keeling, Robby Rackleff and Jimmy Joe Roche.
Opening Reception: TONIGHT! Friday, August 6th, 7 – 10 pm
More on the exhibition HERE.
08.04 2010
Animal Style – Matt Furie

Matt Furie (who was in our exhibition If I Could Shoot Laser Beams Out of My Eyes I would (Shoot Laser Beams Out of My Eyes), January, 2010) has a show of new drawings opening Saturday, August 7th at Giant Robot in New York.
100 Years of Black Women's Basketball
