All of the artists moved there and, since it was so difficult to find galleries to show their work, artists came together and
established cooperative galleries, Tanager and Hansa to name a few.
The success of 813 Broadway inspired Müller, Kahn, and Pasilis to
establish a cooperative gallery together with Richard Stankiewicz, Barbara and Miles Forst, Allan Kaprow, and Jean Follet, among others.
Not exact matches
Established in 1971 by students of DC painter Gene davis, Foundry exists as one of DC's oldest non-profit, artist - owned
cooperative galleries.
He and other former Hofmann students
established the Hansa
Gallery, a cooperative gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhi
Gallery, a
cooperative gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhi
gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhibition.
According to the BMAC, Kahn and his other former Hofmann students
established the Hansa
Gallery, a cooperative gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhi
Gallery, a
cooperative gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhi
gallery where Kahn had his first solo exhibition.
After completing her master's, she moved to Boston and worked briefly as director of the
cooperative space Boston Sculptors
Gallery and then as exhibitions curator at the Boston Center for the Arts, where she organized shows featuring both emerging and
established artists and launched a site - specific, large - scale installation program.
He and other former Hofmann students
established The Hansa, a
cooperative gallery where he had his first one man show.
Soho Photo was
established in 1971 and is the only non-profit
cooperative photography
gallery in New York.
Gallery Underground is a cooperative juried Arlington Artists Alliance gallery, located in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, just outside Washington D.C. promoting the works of established and emerging regional a
Gallery Underground is a
cooperative juried Arlington Artists Alliance
gallery, located in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, just outside Washington D.C. promoting the works of established and emerging regional a
gallery, located in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, just outside Washington D.C. promoting the works of
established and emerging regional artists.