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Andrew Forster’s “Mouth” awaits—come hear him speak about his work tonight at 7, and join us afterwards for the opening reception!

Andrew Forster’s “Mouth” awaits—come hear him speak about his work tonight at 7, and join us afterwards for the opening reception!

Andrew Forster has been in our Main Space all week, building…something. Come to his opening on Friday, starting with an artist talk at 7!

Andrew Forster has been in our Main Space all week, building…something. Come to his opening on Friday, starting with an artist talk at 7!

Thanks to everyone who came out to our opening on Friday—we were overjoyed that well over 300 people came out to see Hidden Truths and Monotone Voice by Yusuke Shibata. We’ve just posted a stack of photographs from the event to our Facebook Page—go take a look!

Thanks to everyone who came out to our opening on Friday—we were overjoyed that well over 300 people came out to see Hidden Truths and Monotone Voice by Yusuke Shibata. We’ve just posted a stack of photographs from the event to our Facebook Page—go take a look!

Opening this week

The Big Foldy Painting of Death is up in our Main Space now, and this week we’re back to work on our next shows: we’re putting up work by Yusuke Shibata in the ProjEx Room, and Hidden Truths in the Community Gallery. We hope to see you at our opening reception on Friday night—find the event on Facebook here.

Thanks to everyone who joined us on Friday for the opening of Unstable Natures—we’ve got a few more snaps on our Facebook page. The show itself is up until the end of March, along with Korapin Chaotakoongite’s Anusawaree [Monuments].

Opening Tonight!

We’re looking forward to the opening reception for Unstable Natures tonight–we hope you’ll be here!

Opening Tonight!

We’re looking forward to the opening reception for Unstable Natures tonight–we hope you’ll be here!

The opening reception for Unstable Natures is this Friday at 7:00—check out the Facebook event and we’ll see you there!

The opening reception for Unstable Natures is this Friday at 7:00—check out the Facebook event and we’ll see you there!

Emanuel Licha and Nicole Rayburn

We’re hard at work in the gallery today getting everything set for tomorrow’s opening. We hope you’ll join us—curator Marie-Hélène Leblanc will talk about Emanuel Licha’s Striking a Pose at 6:00, and we’ll be hosting our usual opening reception from 7.

Look for a couple of last-minute previews here tomorrow.

Emanuel Licha and Nicole Rayburn

We’re hard at work in the gallery today getting everything set for tomorrow’s opening. We hope you’ll join us—curator Marie-Hélène Leblanc will talk about Emanuel Licha’s Striking a Pose at 6:00, and we’ll be hosting our usual opening reception from 7.

Look for a couple of last-minute previews here tomorrow.

This Friday we’re starting the new year with two new exhibitions: Emanuel Licha’s Striking a Pose, curated by Marie-Hélène Leblanc, and Nicole Rayburn’s Pollination Proposition. Both artists are working with video in humorous and surprising ways.

On Friday evening Leblanc will be in the gallery at 6:00 for a curator’s talk about Licha’s work, and we’ll be following that at 7:00 with an opening reception. Find out more on our site.

This Friday we’re starting the new year with two new exhibitions: Emanuel Licha’s Striking a Pose, curated by Marie-Hélène Leblanc, and Nicole Rayburn’s Pollination Proposition. Both artists are working with video in humorous and surprising ways.

On Friday evening Leblanc will be in the gallery at 6:00 for a curator’s talk about Licha’s work, and we’ll be following that at 7:00 with an opening reception. Find out more on our site.

Don’t forget about Maria Whiteman’s opening this Friday at 7:00 pm—but if you can’t wait that long to see her fantastic photographs, drop by any time this week to take a look at them, as well as Karen Zalamea’s video works.

Don’t forget about Maria Whiteman’s opening this Friday at 7:00 pm—but if you can’t wait that long to see her fantastic photographs, drop by any time this week to take a look at them, as well as Karen Zalamea’s video works.