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Such is the case with many current galleries in North Brooklyn, including Momenta, Pierogi 2000, Bellwether, 4 1/2 Projects, Im n iL, and Holland Tunnel, just to name a few.

Not exact matches

Polaris - backed successes in life sciences include Adnexus (sold to BMS), Advanced Inhalation Research (sold to Alkermes), Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (ALNY), Glycofi (sold to Merck), Momenta Pharmaceuticals (MNTA) and Transform Pharmaceuticals (sold to Johnson & Johnson).
The technique developed by Ashoori's team takes up where ARPES leaves off and enables scientists to observe electron energies and momenta beneath the surfaces of materials, including in insulators and under a magnetic field.
For as low as $ 200, lucky participants in Momenta Art's annual benefit will be able to take home one work by over 200 artists, including Genesis Breyer P - Orridge, Ted Gahl, Gina Beavers, Kate Gilmore, Angela Dufresne, Mira Schor, Eve Sussman, and Lisa Kirk.
She works as independent curator based in New York and her recent projects include «Threshing Floors» at Cuchifritos Gallery on the Lower East Side and «Frames of War» at Momenta Art in Brooklyn.
She has exhibited widely including The Aldrich Museum in CT, The Hampden Gallery at UMass Amherst, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Momenta Art and Radiator Arts in New York.
Her projects have been exhibited nationally and internationally including shows at the Biennial of the Americas (Denver), MOD: Monitor Digital (Guadalajara, Mexico), Moving Image Art Fair (London and NYC), K11 Concepts (Shanghai, China), Interaccess (Toronto, Canada), the Rotterdam International Film Festival, ICA Boston and Momenta Art (NYC) to name a few.
Solo exhibitions include: The St. Louis Art Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, Aspect Ratio Projects, Chicago, Abrons Art Center, New York, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Julius Caesar Gallery, Chicago, and The University of Syracuse, NY.
Recent solo exhibitions include Concrete Buildings, Fonderie Darling, Montréal as part of the Momenta Biennale de l'image (2017); Halves and Wholes at Kunsthalle Basel (2016); and a survey exhibition of photographs, sculpture, and video co-curated by the ICA Boston and the Albright - Knox Art Gallery (2015 - 16).
Includes Regina Rex, NURTUREart, Momenta Art, Interstate Projects, Airplane, Studio 10, English Kills, Storefront Bushwick, Norte Maar, Valentine, Parallel Art Space, and Starr Space Artist - in Residence Greg Kloehn.
Her recent exhibitions include: TSA LA, Los Angeles, CA (2016); Somewhere in LA, LTAC, Los Angeles, CA (2016); Momenta Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2016); Platform Gallery, Baltimore, MD (2015); Vanity Projects, New York, NY & Miami, FL (2015); Life on Mars Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2015 & 2014); & Novella Gallery, New York, NY (2014).
Her exhibitions include the Palm Springs Art Museum, CA; the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY; SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA; and White Columns, New York, NY.
Selected group shows include Emerging, Matthew Marks, New York; New Documentaries, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Critic as Guest, White Box, New York; Your Utopia, Momenta, Brooklyn; and Wild / Hybro - Video, Exit Art, New York.
Her work has been shown internationally in Israel, Europe and the U.S., including in solo shows at Momenta Art in Brooklyn, NY and Braverman Gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Recent solo exhibitions include On Stellar Rays, New York, NY (2013 & 2011); Higher Pictures, New York, NY (2013); LAB Space / Art Production Fund, New York, NY (2009); Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY (2008); The Suburban, Chicago, IL (2008).
His work has been exhibited widely, including such venues as The Kitchen, Momenta Art, Artists Space, NGBK (Berlin), Callicoon Fine Arts, and the Museum of Modern Art (NY).
A book titled TO SELVES; Joy Episalla and Susan Silas will accompany this exhibition and momenta art will host a panel discussion and book launch on Sunday, March 16 at 3 p.m. Panelists will include: artist Judith Braun, Brooklyn - based transmedia artist Carla Gannis, curator Risa Puleo and photographer Marcia Salo.
Solo exhibitions include Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (2012), Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2011), Participant Inc., New York (2011), Callicoon Fine Arts, New York (2011), The Kitchen, New York (2008), and Momenta Art, New York (2006).
But in recent years, her visibility has increased exponentially — in significant exhibitions including The Mood Back Home (Momenta Art), An Expanded Field of Possibilities (Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum), Dirt on Delight (Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia), and Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture (the Saatchi Gallery).
Recent solo and group exhibition include Art in General, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Momenta (all NYC); Samson Projects (Boston, MA); Illinois State Museum (Lockport, IL); Western Exhibitions, University of Illinois (both Chicago, IL); Evanston Art Center (Evanston, IL); SPACES (Cleveland, OH); Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (Grand Rapids, MI); Art Museum of the University of Memphis (Memphis, TN); and House Gallery (Salt Lake City, UT), among many others.
She has exhibited in solo and group shows in the United States and abroad, including The Whitney Houston Biennial, New York, NY; Momenta Art and Bogart Salon, Brooklyn, NY; Underdonk, Brooklyn, NY; Project 88, Mumbai, India; Shrine Empire Gallery, New Delhi, India; Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata, India.
His photographs, installations, videos, and performances are exhibited widely, including solo projects at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Momenta Art in New York, the San Diego Museum of Art, and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions.
She is also an arts worker, with administrative and curatorial experience at various non-profit arts organizations, including the Oakland Museum of California, Machine Project, Momenta Art, Bronx Museum of the Arts, and most recently, at Clockshop, as Director of Public Programs.
De Balincourt recruited a dozen neighborhood galleries to his space, including Norte Maar, Storefront Bushwick, NURTUREart, Momenta Art, English Kills, Valentine, Airplane, and Regina Rex, and gave them all cubicles to exhibit work from their favorite artists.
Launched in 2010 by seven galleries from New York and London, including: Momenta, David Castillo, bitforms, Pierogi, Postmasters, P • P • O • W, and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.
Other recent solo and group exhibitions include Art in General, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Momenta, and Secret Project Robot (all NYC); Proof Gallery and Samson Projects (both Boston, MA); Illinois State Museum (Lockport, IL); Western Exhibitions, University of Illinois, and VONZWECK (all Chicago, IL); Evanston Art Center (Evanston, IL); SPACES (Cleveland, OH); Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (Grand Rapids, MI); Art Museum of the University of Memphis (Memphis, TN); and House Gallery (Salt Lake City, UT), among many others.
Vogwill has exhibited at Momenta Art, Brooklyn Public Library, Art Resources Transfer, and The Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, and has been included in group exhibitions at PS1, Metaphor Contemporary Art, Artists Space, and several other venues in NYC.
A recent recipient of the Rema Hort Mann grant, Cooley has shown his work at galleries throughout New York, including preeminent alternative spaces Momenta Art, in Brooklyn, and White Columns, and has contributed images to the New York Times Magazine, Details, and Tokion.
Recent solo exhibitions include; The New Gallery, Calgary (2015), MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels), Montreal (2014), Momenta Art, Brooklyn (2014); Kunstverein Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany (2013); VOX: Centre de l'image contemporaine, Montreal (2012) and group exhibitions such as MTL BNL, Montreal; A Space, Toronto (both 2014), Apexart, New York; PAVED arts, Saskatoon; Or Gallery, Vancouver (all 2013), and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2011).
The artist has been included in group exhibitions at the ArtBridge Drawing Room, New York, NY; BOSI Contemporary, New York, NY; Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY, among others.
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