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Exhibition September 20-December 6, 2008
In Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now,
hundreds of posters, photographs, moving images, audio clips, and
ephemera bring to life over forty years of activism, political protest,
and campaigns for social justice. Curated by Dara Greenwald and Josh
MacPhee.
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Exhibition May 17-July 12, 2008
Charles Juhasz-Alvarado: Complicated Stories video tour of Charles Juhasz-Alvarado’s elaborate site-specific installations that engage the viewer through narrative, performance, audio, and sculpture to introduce a fantasy world that serves as an acute and humorous allegory of today’s multicultural society and the artist’s own background.
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Program May 21, 2008
An excerpt from a discussion with artist Charles Juhasz-Alvarado and Deborah Cullen, Director of Curatorial Programs at El Museo del Barrio, New York. Juhasz-Alvorado explores an incident leading to the creation of one of his pieces and the nature of Puerto Rico.
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Exhibition March 15-May 17, 2008
E.P.A. (Environmental Performance Actions) - trailer for the first exhibition project of S.E.A. - will present documentation of environmental performances.
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Exhibition February 16-April 19, 2008
BrainWave: Common Senses responds to current neurological discourse by visualizing and investigating the brain’s capacity for perception, memory, emotion and logic — the forces that drive creativity
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Exhibition December 1, 2007-January 26, 2008
Exit Art wants to tell you war stories through the vision of 9 international artists. Love/War/Sex
considers memory, history, weapons and personal stories. As a cultural
center, it is our mission to reflect what is going on in our society.
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Opening Night Performance December 1, 2007
The Rude Mechanical Orchestra is a New York City-based radical marching band.
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Exhibition September 21-November 17
Electric Lab is dedicated to experimentation and art-making
practices within the ranges of electricity. Artists were asked to
suggest new ways to access electricity and explore its power.
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Sunday, April 30, 2006
In conjunction with Exit Art’s exhibition The Drop, Alan Sonfist leads
a walking tour of New York City waterways, exploring existing and
former water sources and their importance.
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FINDING VISIONARY SOLUTIONS (Part 1)
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Panel discussion in conjunction with The Drop. Panelists included: Glen Abrams, Urban Watersheds Planner; Brandon
Ballengee, artists; Bob Braine, artist; Jackie Brookner, artists; Eric
A. Goldstein, Senior Attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council,
Inc. ("NRDC"); Franco Montalto. PhD, hydrologist and civil engineer;
Alan Sonfist, pioneer of the environmental art movement; Christopher M.
Wilde, Staff Attorney & Watershed Program Director, Riverkeeper,
Inc.
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FINDING VISIONARY SOLUTIONS (Part 2)
Saturday, April 29, 2006
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FINDING VISIONARY SOLUTIONS (Part 3)
Saturday, April 29, 2006
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FINDING VISIONARY SOLUTIONS (Part 4)
Saturday, April 29, 2006
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April 15-17, 2005
In this documentary the Curators, Exit Art’s directors, and some of the
featured artists talk about the ideas behind prayingproject and the
individual performances.
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January 7 – March 25, 2006
For The Studio Visit Exit Art asked over 160 artists to make a short
video about their studio practice. This episode features videos by Will
Cotton, J. Morrison, Rob O’Neill, Flash Light, Anne Spurgeon and
Michael Rich.
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January 7 – March 25, 2006
For The Studio Visit (Jan 7 – March 25, 2006) Exit Art asked over 160
artists to make a short video about their studio practice. This episode
features videos by Joyce Pensato, Judy Glantzman, Alex Racine, Jerry
Kearns, Mika Rottenberg.
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November 19, 2005 – January 1, 2006
In this – Exit Art’s first video podcast – Associtate Curator, Jodi
Hanel and Assistant Curator, Camila Marambio talk to the artists about
their installations. The Holiday Windows exhibition was on view in the
windows of Exit Art 24 hours a day from November 19, 2005 to January 1,
2006.
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