SACK OF BONES, is a group exhibition at Peres
Projects Chinatown, LA curated by Blair Taylor and Ellen Langan, and featuring: Jack Goldstein, Dan Colen, Tara Delong, Dash Snow, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Neil Jenney, Mark Flood, Bill Hayden, George Herms, H.C. Westermann, Bruce LaBruce, Daniel McDonald, Andrew Rogers, Arsen Roje, Agathe Snow, William C. Taylor, Donald Urquhart, Oscar Tuazon, Eli Hansen, Kaari Upson, Sebastian Mlynarski and Banks Violette.
Installation — Ballistic nylon, 2008 Andrew Rogers SACK OF BONES, is a group exhibition at Peres
Projects Chinatown, LA curated by Blair Taylor and Ellen Langan, and featuring: Jack Goldstein, Dan Colen, Tara Delong, Dash Snow, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Neil Jenney, Mark Flood, Bill Hayden, George Herms, H.C. Westermann, Bruce LaBruce, -LSB-...]
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Project Chinatown 1 in Singapore (Chinatown), you'll be minutes from Chinatown Heritage Center and Sri Mariamman Temple.
Project Chinatown 2 & Project Ann Siang: Along South Bridge Road, Opposite Sri Mariammam Temple.
Full of hands, teeth, objects, shapes, animals, and heads, McFetridge won public acclaim when he was still a student winning awards from the Art Directors Club and International Design Magazine for his thesis
project Chinatown.
Not exact matches
On Facebook, he claimed credit for the city's decision to re-pave several streets in
Chinatown (a
project Silver's office helped facilitate).
U.S. Rep. Nydia Velazquez and City Council member Margaret Chin visited the
Project Open Door Senior Center in
Chinatown on Friday.
Predicting the current trend for gritty retellings of classic pulp tales, «Greystoke» was a passion
project for «
Chinatown» and «Shampoo» screenwriter Robert Towne.
The Detective
Chinatown sequel will pull in $ 800K over the four - day President's Day weekend in 115 theaters, Warners
projects.
Located a stone throw away from the culturally rich yet happening Ann Siang neighbourhood and next to
Chinatown,
Project Ann Siang is a stylish boutique hostel that comes with free access to WiFi throughout the property and offers both fully air - conditioned dormitories and privates rooms with ensuite bathrooms.
Aside from his recent film installation at the Boiler, he has had solo painting shows at Pierogi and Sometimes Works of Art (James Siena's
project gallery in
Chinatown).
This exhibition reinforces racist narratives of uncleanliness, otherness and blight that have historically been
projected onto
Chinatown.
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Project, featuring Herb Tam of Museum of Chinese in America and Michelle Maria Esteva of
Chinatown Soup and moderated by Tomie Arai, & Betty Yu.
Over the past few months,
Chinatown Art Brigade has joined forces with
Chinatown Tenants Union of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, The Illuminator, the W.O.W.
Project, Decolonize This Place at Artists Space, and others in NYC to call attention to the community rezoning campaign and issues of tenant displacement and gentrification in Manhattan's
Chinatown.
Funny thing, though — the playgrounds,
projects, and
Chinatown endure.
The Poetic Research Bureau, a
project space for language - centered art and inquiry anchored in
Chinatown's Chung King Road gallery district, brings @SEA, its monthly «live magazine» of film, video, poetry, performance and rogue scholarship, to the Hammer Museum.
Arai is a founding member of the newly formed
Chinatown Art Brigade — a group that works closely with tenant's rights groups in Lower Manhattan to create large - scale digital and video images that have been
projected onto the sides of tenements in NY
Chinatown.
Her solo exhibitions include Bees and Meat (Ace Gallery, Los Angeles); Not a Cornfield, a thirty - two - acre living sculpture on a plot of land between
Chinatown and Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles; and
Project Room: Hand Held Objects (Santa Monica Museum of Art).
2015 FiberLicious, curated by Scott Canty, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles FiberSHED, curated by Patricia Watts, Marin Community Foundation, Novato Beyond Material: Woven Values, Work Gallery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor GLAMFA Panelist Exhibition, curated by Michelle Joan Papillion, CSULB Galleries, Long Beach
Chinatown Project, Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco New Normal 2, Guerrero Gallery, Oakland
and Beverly's are hosting events for a Bard CSS
project that sprawls across
Chinatown and continues with satellite events all weekend.
Recent shows include, «Grids, Stains, Stacks» a solo show of Green's paintings at Monte Vista
Projects in Highland park, CA and «Garden Party» a group exhibition scheduled in Fall 2013 at FOCA in LA's
Chinatown.
Inviting a community of Santa Monica based youth into the Artist Lab, while simultaneously realizing a body of work based on objects and texts found in an estate sale at
Chinatown's Charlie James Gallery, Fallah has represented a circle of life in his
project: portraits of identity constructed forensically on behalf of the deceased, contrasting with his portraits at 18th Street made collaboratively with youth to describe their lives as yet unknown.
Chamberlain toured an array of LA Modernist residential housing, from Richard Neutra's Lovell Health and VDL Research House (s), Gregory Ain's Dunsmuir Flats, John Lautner's Rainbow House, Rudolph Schindler's Fitzpatrick - Leland House, and the William Mead Public Housing
project in
Chinatown.
The series also builds upon Asian Arts»
Chinatown In / Flux
projects of 2006 and 2009, which brought work by professional artists to nearby restaurants, storefronts, and outdoor plazas.
Rick Lowe of
Project Row Houses spearheads a revitalization project on Pearl Street, an under - used alley behind Asian Arts Initiative's building in Philadelphia's Chinatown North neighb
Project Row Houses spearheads a revitalization
project on Pearl Street, an under - used alley behind Asian Arts Initiative's building in Philadelphia's Chinatown North neighb
project on Pearl Street, an under - used alley behind Asian Arts Initiative's building in Philadelphia's
Chinatown North neighborhood.
Scott Hove debuted his show Last Ticket for the Beauty Train at KP
Projects»
Chinatown Location with a concurrent show from Victor Castillo in West Hollywood.
The forum will include brief presentations by several collectives including, #ArtsGoBK, BRIC,
Chinatown and Lower East Side Artists Against Displacement, The Creative Resistance, the Diverse Filmmakers Alliance, Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM)- Moving Arts, For Freedoms, Hands Off Our Revolution, Hunter Community Action Coalition, The Illuminator, Kingsbridge
Project, Love City Arts Collective, Occupy Museums, Resistance Media Collective, TVR - Imagine Liberation team, TVR - News, Wendy's Subway, Word Up Books, along with many others.
JEFFREY STARK Over in the basement of
Chinatown's action - packed East Broadway Mall at 88 East Broadway, the Jeffrey Stark
project space opened up in October.
This includes the Take Back The Bronx, the Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network, Arts & Labor, People's Cultural Plan, ICE FREE QUEENS, Mi Casa No Es Su Casa, East Harlem Preservation Coalition, SPARC, People Power's Assembly Queens, and People Power's Assembly Manhattan,
Chinatown Art Brigade, Decolonize This Place, Equality 4 East Flatbush, Defend Corona, Queens Anti-Gentrification
Project, and Mothers on the Move.
This public exhibition
project affirmed the rights of neighborhood residents and community members to define, control land and make decisions about Philadelphia's
Chinatown.
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Creative Engagement grant for «Here to Stay», a
project of the
Chinatown Art Brigade
Asian Women's Giving Circle Women, Arts and Activism grant for «Portraits of New York
Chinatown Project»
Chinatown Art Brigade made it clear that Omer Fast's racist
project at James Cohan's gallery is an insult to
Chinatown.
Groups like ICE FREE QUEENS, Queens is not 4 sale, Mothers on the Move, Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network, Equality for Flatbush, People's Cultural Plan, Take Back the Bronx, Brooklyn Hi - Art Machine, Mi Casa No Es Su Casa, East Harlem Preservation Coalition, East Harlem Anti-Rezoning
Project, East Harlem No Se Vende, Defend Corona, Queens Neighborhoods United, SPARC,
Chinatown Art Brigade, Decolonize This Place, People's Power Assembly Queens, People's Power Assembly Manhattan are all trying to solve problems that artists and gallerists haven't even figured out how to articulate, because the violence against working - class neighborhoods is palpable to us.
The show also includes a few artist - run organizations: the
project space and journal Public Fiction; the
Chinatown radio station KChung; and The Los Angeles Museum of Art, a micro-gallery in Eagle Rock not to be confused with the much larger county museum of a similar name.
It announced «the last exhibition in our
Chinatown project space / vitrine,» a small closet - sized enclave at 510 Bernard St. with a glass sliding door.
New York Underground Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY Bendover / Hangover, Cinema Zero at White Flag
Projects, St. Louis, MO Preusspress @ Rental, Rental Gallery, New York, NY Please Stay Out, We're Open, Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA «How To...» and «Film Noir» with Intermission, curated by Andrew Berardini,
Chinatown L.A., Los Angeles, CA Champion Zero, curated by Flora Wiegmann, Rental Gallery, New York, NY Fall Collection, Kreiling &, Los Angeles, CA «Ein Abend zu Zweit» — Die Mandrake Bar im Fluc, Fluc, Vienna, Austria 2008 Whitney Biennial (with Amy Granat), curated by Shamim Momin and Henriette Huldisch, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY T.S.O.Y.W. (with Amy Granat), doArt Gallery, Beijing, China Los Angeles Confidential (with Amy Granat), curated by Allyson Spellacy and Sandra Patron, Parc Saint Léger — Centre d'Art Contemporain, Pouges - les - Eaux, France Sturm und Drang (with Amy Granat), Galerie Kamm, Berlin, Germany Black Noise (with Flora Wiegmann), CNEAI, Paris, France
She has exhibited at Adam Baumgold Gallery, Transmitter, Victori + Mo and had her first solo exhibition this year at Amy Li
Projects in
Chinatown, NYC.
Group shows include In the Shadow of 9.11: A
Chinatown Memorial Exhibition, organized by the Asian American Arts Centre at the Gallery at Silk Road and Contrary Equilibriums: The 12th Annual Exhibition at the Asian American Arts Centre, both in New York, and Options 1997 at the Washington
Project for the Arts / Corcoran Projectspace in Washington, D.C..
Organized by two Hong Kong - based curators, Cosmin Costinas of Para Site and Doryun Chong of the M + Museum, in collaboration with the curatorial
project called A Future Museum for China, the show has intriguing early work by all four artists, a detailed timeline and a riotously meticulous installation by Mr. Kwok that reimagines a mural he created for a
Chinatown restaurant in the 1980s.
Inspired by community opposition to a proposed baseball stadium
project just north of Philadelphia's
Chinatown, the exhibition and community protests contributed to the successful cancellation of the
Chinatown stadium
project.
Nestled on the second floor of a nondescript strip mall in Los Angeles»
Chinatown is metro pcs, a new artist run
project space located on the former site of the Cambodian embassy.
Peres
Projects is located in the
Chinatown disgrict of Los Angeles.
The
project is specific not only to the gallery space but also to the New Museum's location near New York's
Chinatown and the sweatshops of the downtown garment district.
Chinatown - based KCHUNG Radio, which also broadcasts locally at 1630 AM, will provide live coverage of the fair from a number of special
project rooms.
Trish Tillman (MFA 2009 Fine Arts) Mixed media artist, sculptor; professor at Monmouth University; solo show «In Irons,» Civilian Art
Projects, Washington, DC (2010); selected for several group exhibitions «ROA:: TILLMAN», Present Company, NYC (2013); «Collide,» Harbor, NYC (2013); «Totem,» Asya Geisberg, NYC (2013); «Black Foliage,»
Chinatown Arcade, NYC (2012); «Undercover,» Slag Gallery, NYC (2012); awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant (2009).
I thought of Simpson when, last Saturday, I saw Berlin - based artist Daniela Comani's Happy Marriage
project, a series of staged photographs on view at Charlie James Gallery in
Chinatown.
metro pcs is an artist run
project space in
Chinatown, Los Angeles 422 Ord Street, 2nd floor Stairway entrance on Hill Street Open Sat 12 — 6, or by appointment
The conception and installation of this show reifies racist narratives of uncleanliness, otherness and blight that have historically been
projected onto
Chinatown.»