Monday, August 22, 2016

Small Works at Harper College

Okada’s work will be featured in 39th Annual Harper National Juried Exhibition: Small Works. August 29 - September 29, 2016 (Mon – Thurs, 9am - 4pm) at 1200 W Algonquin Rd, Palatine, IL. The College's annual national juried exhibition highlights work selected from entries by artists from across the country. The show features a wide array of media, ranging from photography and prints to painting and sculpture selected by the juror Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Director and Chief Curator of DePaul Art Museum, Chicago, IL. Accompany the exhibition color catalogue.

 

 
 

Sunday, August 14, 2016

39th Annual Harper National Juried Exhibition: Small Works

Coming soon!
When: Monday, August 29, 2016 9am - Thursday, September 29, 2016 4pm
Where: Art Exhibition Space, (Building C, Room C200)

http://calendar.harpercollege.edu/cal/event/showEventMore.rdo

The College's annual national juried exhibition highlights work selected from entries by artists from across the country. The show features a wide array of media, ranging from photography and prints to painting and sculpture. 

Julie Rodrigues Widholm will jury the 2016 Small Works exhibition. Rodrigues Widholm has been the Director and Chief Curator of DePaul Art Museum (DPAM) at DePaul University in Chicago since September 2015. For sixteen years previous to that, she was Curator at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, where she curated major solo exhibitions of work by Rashid Johnson, Amalia Pica, Kathryn Andrews, Amanda Ross-Ho, and co-curated Doris Salcedo’s touring retrospective. 

A strong advocate for emerging Chicago artists, Rodrigues Widholm has curated more than 25 exhibitions for the 12x12 series as well as solo exhibitions with Laura Letinsky, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, Scott Reeder and Cauleen Smith. She has also organized several group exhibitions, including Escultura Social: A New Generation from Mexico City, Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo, MCA Exposed: Defining Moments in Photograph, 1967-2007, Rewind: 1970-1990s. 

Rodrigues Widholm has served as a juror and panelist for numerous organizations, including the Headlands Arts Center, Creative Capital, New American Paintings. In addition to being a visiting critic and a graduate advisor, she has given numerous public talks and has written extensively on contemporary art. She is currently working on bringing Barbara Rossi's Poor Traits from the New Museum exhibit to DPAM and is organizing a group exhibition in collaboration with Art21 for fall 2016 at DPAM.  




































Saturday, August 13, 2016

This weekend with A.I.R. in Bushwick!


 
WISH YOU WERE HERE 15: make a splash!
 
A.I.R. Gallery is proud to be partnering with 
Interstate Projects for our 15th annual
POSTCARD SHOW! This pop-up event is
3 DAYS ONLY and will feature hundreds
of affordable works by artists from all over
 the world. All proceeds go to benefit
A.I.R. programming. 
 
 
 
 
OPENING NIGHT
Friday August 12th, 6-9pm

FINAL SALE
August 13th + 14th, 12-6pm

LOCATION
66 Knickerbocker Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11237

DIRECTIONS
L train to Morgan Av
 
 

Friday, August 5, 2016

WISH YOU WERE HERE: Make A Splash!


A.I.R. Gallery's 15th Annual Postcard Exhibition & Sale
 
Check Okada's piece out in this show! 

A.I.R. Gallery is proud to be partnering with Interstate Projects (Bushwick Brooklyn) for our 15th annual POSTCARD SHOW.  This 3-day event will feature hundreds of affordable works by artists from all over the world.  All proceeds go to benefit A.I.R. programming. 

Each year hundreds of artists come together in support of A.I.R. Gallery by donating a small work for the annual postcard show. This fun and inclusive event both raises valuable funs for A.I.R. programs and makes affordable art works available to the public. Past exhibitions have included work by notable artists, including Mary Beth Edelson, Dottie Attie, Mary Grigoriadis, Barbara Zucker and many many more.
 

PARTY AT INTERSTATE! @Interstate Projects
Friday August 12th, 6-9pm


Opening Party & Art Sale! All works are sold on a first come first serve basis.
Interstate Projects is located at 66 Knickerbocker Avenue in Brooklyn.


If you miss the party come visit us for the ART SALE on Saturday and Sunday August 13th & August 14th, 12-6pm.
 

Interstate Projects
66 Knickerbocker Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11237
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