04.03 2007

Fantastic Forrest Fortress

The Bean Cafe will host an opening reception for “Fantastic Forrest Fortress”, a show of new prints and collages by Bill McRight. Come see fantastic creatures that inhabit a fortress in the forest and enjoy refreshing refreshments.

The show will be up for the month of April.

04.03 2007

Fantastic Forrest Fortress

The Bean Cafe will host an opening reception for “Fantastic Forrest Fortress”, a show of new prints and collages by Bill McRight. Come see fantastic creatures that inhabit a fortress in the forest and enjoy refreshing refreshments.The opening reception is from 9-11 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4th. The show will be up for the month of April.

04.02 2007

wmass friends

awesome people creating a warm home like environment to display art, music, videos, dance, cooking, etc. 4 seasons feel –dinner party. contact crystal stokowski. plurffff.

hilarious video by alexis arcaro and kieran lally

03.30 2007

Virgil Marti Interview

yo. check out this interview with Virgil Marti provided by the great people at Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

Also on YouTube:
Part 1
Part 2

03.27 2007

NYC- Twice As Nice!

Friends and Pals,

The night after Space 1026’s Cinders show, there’s going to be some Philly flavors at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. I, Damian Weinkrantz will be in the show “Swap Meet” (along with: Xiaoqing Ding, Ron English,Catalina Estrada, Erik Foss, Andrew Foster, Gibby Haynes, Foi Jimenez, Josh Keyes, Jack Long, Tara McPherson, Nouar, Daniel Peacock and Mark Dean Veca) which is in the project room, and Dalek and Mars-1 will be in the main gallery sections. Within this main space Dalek will be showing the animations that Jesse Olanday put his Blood, Sweat and Tears into.

So alright, that’s this Saturday, March 31st, 2007 -7 pm if you’re going up for the Cinders show on Friday, why not stay the extra night?

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 W. 20th Street, 9E
New York, NY 10011

03.23 2007

Casino Free Philadelphia.

Casino Free Philadelphia

03.20 2007

No Bad Blood

Friday March 30, Space 1026 gets gory… and transforms brooklyn’s Cinders gallery into an art beast turned inside out. No bad blood- but blood nontheless.

Cinders Gallery Presents:

No Bad Blood

Space 1026 Collective

March 30 – April 29 2007

Opening Reception Friday March 30th, 7-10pm

Jason Hsu, Courtney Dailey, Ben Woodward, John Freeborn, Bill McRight, O.
Roman Hasiuk, Crystal Stokowski, Jayson Musson, Jodi Rice, Jesse Olanday,
Elena Nestico, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, William Buzzell, Damian Weinkrantz,
Aryon Hoselton, Caitlin Perkins, Thom Lessner, Max Lawrence, Jesse
Goldstein, and Mark Price

The Space 1026 collective comes to Cinders Gallery by way of Philadelphia,
PA, where the 25–plus member group have been running a gallery space and
print-making studio for over 10 years. Known for their collaborative and fun
group spirit, their art installations embody the diverse personalities and
disciplines within the group as well as coalesce them into a tight, over
the top aesthetic that combines print-making, drawing, sculpture, design,
and video in an infectious visual chaos. For this exhibition, the group will
be using the human body as a central theme, creating an experience of being
inside our colorful and vastly complicated body of organs, nerves, and
bones, in Space 1026 fashion of course.We are excited to help bring the
energy of this Philadelphia collective to the underground art community in
New York.

The group has exhibited at the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts in San
Francisco, Magic Pony gallery in Toronto, New Image Art Gallery in Los
Angeles, and most recently at the Institute of Contemporary Art in
Philadelphia, where they created a large scale installation of an Ewok
Village.

Cinders Gallery
103 Havemeyer st. (btwn Hope and Grand st.)
Williamsbrg Brooklyn
718-388-2311
http://www.cindersgallery.com
Hours: W – F 2-8PM, SAT 12-8PM, SUN 12-7PM,

Cinders Gallery
103 Havemeyer st. (btwn Hope and Grand)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
718-388-2311
www.cindersgallery.com

03.15 2007

COMING GOOD FRIDAY…….(APRIL 6TH)…….

JUNGLELAND

MATT LEINES WILLIAM BUZZELL ALEX LUKAS JOE BUZZELLJungleland is an exhibition of paintings,drawings, sculpture and site-specific installations by artists MATT LEINES, WILLIAM BUZZELL, ALEX LUKAS, JOE BUZZELL . The four friends use themesfrom the seminal Bruce Springsteen song “Jungleland” to present their uniqueartistic visions. Psychedelic imagery, post apocalyptic landscapes,vignettes of teenage rebellion, and scenes of mythical gods come together tocreate a one of a kind world that can only be experienced down InJungleland. The show opens April 6th and runs through April 27th, theopening party is Friday, April 6th.Space 1026 is excited to host these four artists in Philadelphia. With his crisp, meticulous pen and ink and lush, multilayered watercolor, Matt Leines initiates us into the geometry of the future. Through a secret society of humanoid creatures, anthropomorphized nature and mythological adornmentLeines reveals a depth of feeling in his at times confrontational drawings. Using house paint & shoe dye on plastic tarps, found wood & scrap metal,William Buzzells’ work continues his exploration into the themes ofpatriotism, race, heritage, class and the shaping of identity in the modernworld. William is a member of the Philadelphia art collective, Space 1026.www.williambuzzell.comAlex Lukas’ drawings and sculptures depict destruction, desolation and thehypnotic power of smoke in the wake of an un-specified disaster.www.alexlukas.com Joe Buzzell’s artwork loiters outside an Exxon gasstation at the cross section of Sacred Geometry and Fake Puke, smokingcigarettes and eating shitty hot dogs.

03.11 2007

Small Change presents:
PILOT TV: EVERY BODY MOVES AGAINST CONTROL

For four days in October of 2004, over 200 artists and activists from across North America descended upon Chicago to collaboratively produce television shows, performances, interventions, documentaries, workshops, and lectures. Responding to the concept of ‘feminist trespass,’ Piloteers performed and engaged audiences across queer, feminist, artistic, racial and other political borders to collectively build and define new visibilities. Over 35 ‘TV pilots’ were made at this convergence.

This show is a collection of some of those “TV Pilots” which will be presented by pilot organizers: Dylan Mira and Latham Zearfross.

+ A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY NY VIDEO ARTIST: TARA MATEIK!!

SATURDAY March 17th
*Free with admission to gallery (only $3 with student ID)*
2:00pm AFTERNOON SHOW!
@ The Institute of Contemporary Art
118 S. 36th St.

FOR MORE INFO CHECK OUT: www.smallchangescreenings.com

03.11 2007

PILOT TV: EVERY BODY MOVES AGAINST CONTROL

PILOT TV: EVERY BODY MOVES AGAINST CONTROL

For four days in October of 2004, over 200 artists and activists from across North America descended upon Chicago to collaboratively produce television shows, performances, interventions, documentaries, workshops, and lectures. Responding to the concept of ‘feminist trespass,’ Piloteers performed and engaged audiences across queer, feminist, artistic, racial and other political borders to collectively build and define new visibilities. Over 35 ‘TV pilots’ were made at this convergence.

This show is a collection of some of those “TV Pilots” which will be presented by pilot organizers: Dylan Mira and Latham Zearfross.

+ A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY NY VIDEO ARTIST: TARA MATEIK!!

SATURDAY March 17th
*Free with admission to gallery (only $3 with student ID)*
2:00pm AFTERNOON SHOW!
@ The Institute of Contemporary Art
118 S. 36th St.

FOR MORE INFO CHECK OUT:
www.smallchangescreenings.com
www.pilotchicago.com