Not exact matches
Annex members each receive one 3 - person
show in our
Annex gallery
space once a year.
Inspired by
spaces like «Elevator Mondays» and Gallery 1993 and believing that artists have to create their own opportunities to exhibit and curate, the first
show opened at «The Closet» an
annex in the Shoebox Project
space at the Brewery on March 17th.
Located just steps away from the Five Points Gallery in historic downtown Torrington, The
Annex Gallery offers a unique opportunity for local and regional artists / artisans to engage their community by offering a
space to
show their work.
Select group exhibitions include: Memory of Oblivion, CP projects
space, new York, NY, 2017, On belonging and the void between, Gallery Aferro, New Jersey, NJ, 2017, Leaving Home, Cathouse FUNeral harvested group
show, Beacon, NY, 2017, Cathouse FUNeral Harvested: The Hunt Intensifies at Coustof Waxman
Annex, New York, NY 2017, Future memories at Pfizer building, Brooklyn, NY, 2016, #makeamericagreatagain at WhiteBox, New York.
She has had the chance to install large, site - specific pieces in many prominent Bay Area
spaces recently including the brand new SWIM Gallery (Luggage Store
Annex), the Lab, Palo Alto Art Center, Guerrero Gallery, Incline Gallery, and most notably, Johansson Projects in Oakland, which was a solo
show as well as a kind of a residency in the gallery, where she installed her largest immersive installation to date over a one - month period.
In the
Annex Space, David & Schweitzer is pleased to present Most Human, a group
show featuring selected works by Mary DeVincentis, Heather Morgan, Andrew Cornell Robinson, Peter Williams and Paul D'Agostino, alongside pieces from Arnold Mesches» FBI Series.