October - December 2000
untitled (space):
Foreign Bodies: art, medicine, technology.
16 artists fold medical technology—as subject or medium—into their work. Suzanne Anker, Dimitry Said Chamy, Justine Cooper, Tim Davis, Mark Depman, Joan Fontcuberta, Alice Hargrave, Eve Laramee, Ellen Levy, Steve Miller, Olivia Parker, Michael Reese, Kunie Sugiara, Gary Schneider, Catherine Wagner, Terry Winters. Curated by Marianne Bernstein. In collaboration with the Yale Program for Humanities in Medicine.
Fall 2000
The Lot:
Line
A collaborative sculptural installation. The meaning of line provides a conceptual framework for 17 artists from the region. Curated by Debbie Hesse.
What’s Here?: Angie Hurlbut’s site-specific installation on a Chapel Street Bus Shelter
October 2000
City-Wide Open Studios 2000.
369 artists opened their studios or showed at alternative spaces during three consecutive weekends. Main Exhibition located at The Chamberlain Building. Attendance 6000+.
untitled (space) opens the flatfile: 300 works on paper by 50 local and national artists. Ongoing.
September 2000
Economy of Means: Site-specific works that reexamine everyday materials and process. Kristen Hassenfeld, Amy Pryor, Thad Simerly. Curated by Karen Dow.
August 2000
untitled (space): Hesperides: Pushing the Boundaries of Landscape.
10 artists from the region use landscape as their muse. Josh Gaetjen, Kimberly Hart, Mala Iqbal, Clint Jukkala, Zachary Keeting, Zachary Kurland, Lisa Mackie, Lori Sikorski, K. Levni Sinanoglu, Eve Stockton.
June - July 2000
untitled (space):
Kimberly Hart / Zachary Lytle: An exploration of scale and space. Lytle creates small painted beeswax figures; Hart creates oversized fabric sculptures.
May – June 2000
untitled (space): Grrls!
Counter-cultural artistic temperaments mine popular culture to explore post-feminist attitudes to gender identity, politics and empowerment. Wendy Huber, Janice Ledgerwood, Nancy Mizuno Elliott. Curated by Martin Kruk and Lucy Soutter.
Summer 2000
365 Bales: Artist/Architect Stephen Grossman creates a giant hay sculpture in The Lot. The structure was later reconceived and remounted in a meadow in Bethany.
May 2000
Boundaries 1.d: Victoria Jutras Kniering. Site specific work by sculptor/ printmaker.
January 2000
Time Lapse: Dutch artist Z. T. Tosha installs a piece from the series “Forces of Circumstance”. Clay sculpture encased in ice. Video by C. Syrgiannis.
Winter 1999
New Haven Labyrinth: Artist and teacher Sharon Kurland oversees the creation of a giant labyrinth in The Lot using river stones painted by 2500 people in the community.
Parallels: Eric Hongisto, Allison Davies, Karen Dow, Chritopher Mir, Peter Cohen. Featuring work which distills, empties, and reconfigures information in parallel ways. Curated by Chris Mir.
Fall 1999
untitled (space):
Orenda
New directions in figurative painting: Jason Cuvelier, Steven Digiovanni, Ugene J Dufrat, Jennifer Fuentes, Laura Greengold, John Keefer, Dawn Marie McDaniel, Eve Stockton. Curated by Aaron Michlin.
Summer 1999
untitled (space):
Bunch
Six untitled (space) artists invite eight artists they admire to create work for the space.The six hosts create a response of their own.
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May 1999
Earth Challenge / Auction Benefit: over 100 works of art by Yale, local, and other well known artists is sold to support an artist- lead environmental protection project. 1999.
City-Wide Open Studios 1999: 269 artists opened their studios or showed at alternative spaces in downtown New Haven. Main Exhibition activates The Chamberlain Building, vacant since 1962.
April 1999
untitled (space):
Artist Statement
untitled (space) moves to 220 College Street, “Artist Statement” is mounted in the storefront window while renovations progress.
Plutonium / Sexe: Installations by Vanessa Daou, Deena Del Zotto, and Yayoi Sakurai. Performance by drummer Martin Obeng.
January 1999
Kiasma: Matthew Austin and Marianne Bernstein: Installations and photographic work.
December 1998
Day without Art: Curated and designed Dimitry Chamy. Teenagers drew 16000 marks on the gallery walls- one for each person contracting the AIDS virus daily around the world.Violin Concerto featuring Jeanine Wynton.
Fall 1998
Hoffman/ Michlin: Paintings and installations in new space at 1044 Chapel Street.
June 1998
Postmark International: work by Candida Alvarez, Brooks Betts, Dimitry Chamy, Marta Chilindron, Stanwyck Cromwell, Frances Hynes, Shareen Kaneshia, Zack Kurland, Linn Meyers, Violet Murakami, Edyta Naterock, Veronica Nicholson, Freddy Rodriguez, Cynthia Rubin, Leslie Starobin, Gig Wailgum. Last show at 70 Audubon Street Gallery. Curator, Marianne Bernstein.
untitled (space):
Mixed media installation.
untitled (space) is launched by 11 artists in a street level storefront at 1140 Chapel Street.
May 1- 17, 1998
City-Wide Open Studios 1998: “The visual arts event of the decade”-New Haven Advocate. 202 artists participated in the first open studios event of New Haven. Main exhibition at 70 Audubon Street, designed by Linn Meyers. Attendance 3000.
Spring 1998
New Work 97: 12th annual Juried competition. Marianne Bernstein, Artistic Director, Marian Griffiths, Juror.
January 1998
Paul Villinski/David Krepfle: Juror’s Choice.
September 1997
Dreamlife: 10 artists from Warsaw, Cuba, Italy, and Connecticut, featuring photography, collage, animation, painting and installation. Curated by Bill Trent.
Summer 1997
Letters to the Dead: Jo Yarrington.
Summer Arts for Youth: Exhibition and Performance. Featuring the work of 40 Bridgeport and New Haven students. |
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