05.24 2008

SUNDAY NIGHT @ COPY

***EARLY SHOW 7PM***
this sunday @ copy gallery!
lucky dragons!
rowan and hastings!
cars will burn vs. holy ghost!
rainbro!
javelin!
james amoeba!

05.24 2008

Crooked Smiles, Steady Voices, and a Trunk Full of Cash

Crooked Smiles, Steady Voices, and a Trunk Full of Cash
at Cinders Gallery
Brooklyn, NY

June 13th – July 13th 2008

Opening Reception Friday June 13th 6-10pm

Featuring AJ Fosik, William Buzzell, Kiersten Essenpreis, Souther Salazar, Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson, Nate Crane, Sto, Kelie Bowman, Kyle Mock, Michelle Blade, Sean Samoheyl, Dustin Aksland, Bobby Hacker, and Maxim Ryazansky
Mailing address:
Cinders Gallery
103 Havemeyer st. store#2
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Email:
info@cindersgallery.com

Phone Number:
(718)388-2311

Hours:
Wed-Fri 2pm-8pm
Sat + Sun 12pm-7pm

Directions:
L/G train to Lorimer/Metropolitan Ave stop (second stop from Manhattan)
Exit at Union Ave and make left on Metropolitan Ave.
Walk towards the BQE (highway).
Go under it and keep walking till you get to Havemeyer st. and make a left.
We are 2 blocks south, between Hope st. and Grand st., next to the Hope Deli.
See you there!

05.23 2008

Shit’s a Mess!

Promise we’ll have it cleaned up before the show!

P.S. Roman did it

05.22 2008

FUZZ musical performance!

SATURDAY!May 24 – 7 PM –
Tickley Feather (Paw-Tracks) and Colin from USAisamonster (Load Records) perform. Tickley Feather grew up in central Virginia and now makes her home in Philly. Back in the day, Colin helped run a DIY show space (the PUDHOUSE!) in Charlottesville, VA. These days, he lives in Brooklyn and makes awesome noisy music.
$6 suggested donation.

05.20 2008

Small Change Presents: THE FREE TRANSLATORS touring film screening

Films and videos by Sabine Gruffat and Mary BillYou.

“Reminiscent of the do-it-yourself approach of the Riot Grrrl movement, this Spring two feminist provocateurs are taking their multimedia show on the road. Mary Billyou and Sabine Gruffat are hailing from Brooklyn, NY and Madison, WI to present “The Free Translators” touring east coast cities and towns with a program of radical videos and performances. If you want to show off  your video production, consider also adding subtitles with help from experts you can hire at www.espressotranslations.com.

In between video screenings, The Free Translators present two “Live Tactical Translations,” or, live multimedia experiments inspired by 1970s feminist art and Soviet avant-garde news troupes. Culling from their library of text, sound, and image, alter egos Miss Reading and Miss Recognition communicate through matching headsets and manipulate analog recordings as they educate audiences in their unique methods of reading and comprehension.” (ArtSlant)

SUNDAY May 25th
$5:00
8:00pm
@ Space 1026
www.smallchangescreenings.com

05.15 2008

Pinata-making Workshop

THIS THURSDAY NIGHT May 15 – 7 to 9 PM

Pinata-making Workshop
Kristin Smith, an artist from Williamsburg, VA, leads a workshop on making pinatas. The pi

05.15 2008

Pinata-making Workshop

7-9PM

Kristin Smith, an artist from Williamsburg, VA, leads a workshop on making pinatas. The piñata is a brightly colored paper-mache container, often shaped as an animal and filled with treats. Participants will get to make their own pinata and take home a how-to zine.

05.13 2008

BILL McRIGHT in JUXTAPOZ

Spacer Bill McRight gets a little write up in the up-coming issue of JUXTAPOZ (#89). Pick up a copy on news stands soon.

05.13 2008

TOKION’S "THE DISOBEDIENTS" ISSUE

So I was going through old magazines last night after I got back from California and I came across the Tokion Disobedients issue from like 2002.

Beyond being a trip down memory lane of artists who’s work I used to (some of whom I still do) drool over and steal from, it was a nice reminder of the energy and excitement that comes with young people making stuff together.

If sensation was sparked by the work actually in the magazine, or if it was more of a memory of where I was when I got the issue, I can’t say. Either way, it was nice to see 1026 mentioned alongside The Luggage Store, New Image and Alife as a venue that fostered those then young artists.

Click the IMAGE link bellow to read the write up.

05.11 2008

BRIAN WILLMONT AND ALEX LUKAS IN SAN FRANCISCO

Brian Willmont (Know Your Shadow, January, 2008)
and I (Alex) have a two person show up now at San Francisco’s Park Life.
The show is up through June 8th.
Park Life is at 220 Clement St.
I hope everyone can check it out.