December 8, 2007 – January 19, 2008
Brick room:
Let Me Down Easy
A collaboration with Anna Deavere Smith and the Long Wharf Theater. Artspace will curate a collection of artists whose work addresses the vulnerability, fragility and resilience of the human body, themes explored in Anna Deavere Smith's one woman show, Let Me Down Easy. Smith's performance will run from January 9th through February 3rd at the Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven CT.
November 17, 2007 - January 19, 2008
untitled (space) gallery: Juror's Choice from City-Wide Open Studios 2006
Juror Laura Donaldson selected 10 artists from the 2006 City-Wide Open Studios to highlight in this exhibition. Selected artists: Johanna Bresnick, Emily Cappa, Larissa Hall, Insook Hwang, Keith Johnson, Chris Joy, Rashmi Talpade, Paul Theriault, Rachel Vaters-Carr and Bradley Dean Wollman
Artspace Lounge: Rachel Hellerich, Emerald Ethereal
The Project Space: Carolina Pedraza, presence within absence.
An exhibition exploring the dual intimacy and solitude of written correspondence by showcasing a series of handwritten letters.
The John/Jane Project: Melanie Carr, Delicates. An exhibition using gauzy materials and repetitive modules to create patterns evoking the delicate underpinnings of the genders.
The Flatfile: Curated by Debbie Hesse. Selected works by Erin Anfinson, Marion Belanger and Barbara Weissberger, that explore human interaction and intervention with nature.
October 12 through December 14, 2007
The Lot and around Ninth Square:
The Lasso Project
The Lasso Project celebrates the achievements of all New Haven artists through a special exhibition showcasing the work of nine current and former local residents. Using vacant spaces around the Ninth Square, artists have created site-specific work for their individual locations. Artspace stands at the center of the project at 50 Orange Street. This exhibition is made possible thanks to funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Featuring the work of: Johanna Bresnick, Bonnie Collura, Michael Donovan, Frank Gardner, Baptiste Ibar, Marie Lorenz, Tavares Strachan, Siebren Versteeg, and Kitty Sweet Winslow. Click Here for the Lasso Project webpage.
October 9 – 28, 2007
City-Wide Open Studios 10
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July 20 - September 15, 2007
untitled (space):
50,000 Beds
A project by Chris Doyle
Doyle has gathered forty-five artists to create short videos, each set in a different Connecticut hotel, motel, or inn. Ranching from documentary tofiction, each short work presents a hotel room as a fascinating backdrop for the artist's imagination. 50,000 Beds offers a unique opportunity to experience the creativity and culture that Connecticut has to offer. This exhibition marks the first collaboration between ArtSpace, Real Art Ways in Hartford, and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield. Featuring: Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Amy Barrett, David Borawski, Tyler Coburn, Liz Cohen, Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Jorge Colombo, Moyra Davey and Jason Simon, Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson, David Ellis, Melissa Friedling, Neil Goldberg, Gene Gort, Jaqueline Goss and Andrew Gori, Brent Green, Oliver Herring, Nina Katchadourian, Aaron Katz, Braden King, Simon Lee and Jim White, Joshua Marston, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Paul McGuirk, Megan Michalak, Jeffery Miller, Ricardo Miranda Zuniga, Laurel Nakadate, Adam Niklewicz, John Pilson, Shannon Plumb, J. Morgan Puett, Tim Rutili, John Sanchez, Dread Scott, Gil Scullion, Grzegorz Surman, Eve Sussman, Jacqueline Tarry and Bradley McCallum, Erika Van Natta, Anne Weber, Judi Werthein, Chris Wilcha, Pawel Wojtasik and Terry Berkowitz, Amy Yoes, and Marina Zurkow.
May 9 – June 23, 2007
untitled (space): 101 Dresses
Curated by Linda Lindroth and Denise Markonish
An exhibition that celebrates the theme of fashion in contemporary art. On view will be 101+ examples in all media, by a mix of local and natonal visual artists as well as the work of fashion designers and collectors. The exhibition takes its inspiration from Eleanor Estes' 1944 classic children's book, The Hundred Dresses. Featuring: Anni Abbi, Allen Art, Nina Bentley, Marianne Bernstein, Kathleen Bitetti, Susan Breen, Zoe Brookes, Donnamaria Bruton, Kelsey Byers, Harriet Caldwell, Rachael Vaters-Carr, Lisa Costanzo, Maryjean Viano Crow, R. Crumb, Jennifer Davies and Nancy Eisenfeld, Steven DiGiovanni, Nancy Eisenfeld, Valerie Ferus, Joan Fitzsimmons, Roberta Friedman, Joan Gardner, Valerie Garlick, Mario Giacomelli, Stephen Grossman, Marisa Jahn and Stevee Sheda, Maira Kalman, Barbara Kilpatric, kHyal, Lonnie Long, Charlotte McCurdy, Carey McDougall, Jane Miller, Barbara Morgan, Andy Mowbray, Alan Neider, Alexis Neider, Yoko Ono, Zac Posen, J. Morgan Puett, Shannon Rankin, Karen Ruenitz, Karen Shaw, Zoe Sheehan, Jean Shin, Laurie Simmons, Louis Slobodkin, Alice Smith, Mimi Smith, Esther Solondz, Christina Spiesel, William Steig, Studio 5050, Rashmi Talpade, Robert Taplin, Ari Tabei, Rita Valley, Andy Warhol, Jonathan Waters, Jemma Williams, Aicha Woods, and others.
Feb 3 – March 31, 2007
untitled (space):
Why Look At At Animals?
An exhibition that takes John Berger's seminal text of the same name as a launching point to examine why we are so interested in animals and the kinships that we so often feel with them. Featuring: Brandon Ballengee, Guy Ben-Ner, Alexis Brown, Catherine Chalmers, Kate Clark, Sam Easterson, J. Henry Fair, Carlee Fernandez, Jill Greenberg, Mary Kenny, Joshua Levine, Amy Jean Porter, Amy Ross, and Pawel Wojtasik.
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