03/22/2012
Last Chance to see Childhood Homes by Sarah Morgan. We are open 12-6pm Thursday to Saturday.
Building a home for an art gallery and constructing spaces of experience. There is a focus on the home as a place where we design our daily lives.
The Homefront Gallery aims to bring together art and design objects that address the concept of the “homefront”. The Homefront Gallery is a space for artists who, in one way or another, find themselves living and working on the “homefront.” Come visit us and find something to take away with you—a work of art, an experience, an encounter with an artist, a book or gift
Last Chance to see Childhood Homes by Sarah Morgan. We are open 12-6pm Thursday to Saturday.
Closing | The Homefront Gallery
The Homefront Gallery will close at the end of this month. Over the course of the past 20 months, artists have made the gallery their “home” for the duration of each exhibition and visitors in turn responded with their thoughts, questions and enthusiasm. The diversity of artists showcased and the ...
Friday March 9 is Long Island City Night. Please stop by our gallery to see Childhood Homes by Sarah Morgan!
laura napier
image: project for a street corner (Yankees), 2011, color video of performance, with sound, duration: 00:29 current and forthcoming:Systemic Risk, NURTUREart, Brooklyn, NY, until March 16 release party for Emergency INDEX at The Kitchen, New York, NY, March 20th, doors at 7pm original photographs, ...
ATTENTION QUEENS ARTISTS! 46th Street and Queens Boulevard is one of the 6 priority areas throughout the city for the Dept. of Transportation’s pARTners public art project. The project comes with a $5000 stipend and is due March 9th
Art is integral to DOT's goal of world class streets. Artists help to transform the landscape from ordinary to extraordinary with temporary, unexpected interventions - colorful murals, dynamic light projections, thought-provoking sculptures.
S.P. (Special Preview): 2011 SP Weather Reports | Flux Factory
SP Weather Station will host a Special Preview for the 2011 edition of the SP Weather Reports, presenting new works and works-in-progress by its most recent group of collaborating artists. The public is welcome to join past and current artist participants for a reception and conversation at Flux Fa...
Jerry Saltz on ‘Pretty Vacant’ by Klara Liden -- New York Magazine Art Review
Klara Liden channels the poignancy of discarded streetside trees.
MoMA PS1: EVENTS: Sunday, February 12, 2012: SUNDAY SESSIONS presents SHARE
Join us on Sunday afternoon in the new MoMA PS1 Performance Dome for a 5-hour open jam session with SHARE, a project that provides an open space for knowledge exchange and audio/visual performance. Visitors are encouraged to bring their audio and video gear, patch into an open audio-video mixing sys...
In the Street (1948)
In the Street is a short 1948 silent film shot in New York City directed and edited by American photographer Helen Levitt, assisted by novelist and critic James Agee and fellow photographer Janice Loeb. In the Street was shot with small 18mm hidden cameras and documents the grim realities of Harlem ...
Siberian Memories, Warm and Real
Evgenia Arbugaev returned to her childhood home intent on recapturing the memories of a snow-covered landscape that loomed large in her life. But as she traveled to Siberia she wondered, was it real?
Congrats to Rona Chang on being honored as a finalist in the Sony World Photo Awards in the Landscape category.
Sony World Photography Awards 2012 Shortlist announced. Today, Thursday 2 February, the World Photography Organisation announces the shortlist for the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards. Billed as the global photographic event of the year, the Sony World Photography Awards celebrate the very best i...
Artists open to all kinds of collaboration--spirit of the times!
Alanna Heiss, the founder of the gallery that became MoMA PS1, wants to recreate the collaborative art spirit of ’70s New York.
The Noguchi Museum
Snow hasn't melted yet... perfect opportunity to see snow covered sculpture garden. Tell a friend.
Opening Reception today, see you soon!
Join us for the opening reception of Childhood Homes by Sarah Morgan this Saturday Jan. 21 from 4-7pm. Looking forward to seeing you!
* Please take note that the gallery will close in April. *
"Childhood Homes" opening on Saturday Jan. 21.
Sarah MorganJanuary 21–March 24, 2012 Opening Reception: Saturday January 21, 4–7pm The Homefront Gallery is pleased to announce “Childhood Homes,” an exhibition by Sarah Morgan that will open to the public on Saturday January 21 and will be on view through Saturday March 24.
3. A Forseeable Future
Civic Action: A Vision for Long Island City will be on view at The Noguchi Museum from October 13, 2011 through April 22, 2012. For more information about the project and exhibition, see noguchi.org/programs/exhibitions.
Last Chance to see "Home, Away from Home" at The Homefront. Open today and tomorrow 12-6pm.
Socrates Sculpture Park
Weekend weather is on the up-and-up! A comfortable winter stroll through the EAF11 Exhibition will bring an inspiring day of art-and-art!
“september 11” - artforum.com / in print
The online edition of Artforum International Magazine.
30th Ave - A Year in the Life of a Street
52 interviews during 2011 of people who live or work along 30th Ave in Astoria, Queens, New York
What We Can Learn From Old Animals
Isa Leshko, a fine art photographer, set out to capture glimpses of animals in their twilight years -- a therapeutic project inspired by caring for her mother with Alzheimer's disease.
Gallery will be closed Saturday Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. Come by with your friends on Thurs. or Fri. to see Justine Reyes' moving portraits of her mother and uncle. "Home, Away from Home" is a reflection and celebration of our families~perfect timing for the holidays.
An Abandoned Pool in Queens Will Become a Unique Outdoor Theater
A delapidated dive pool in Astoria is set to be converted into a one of a kind outdoor performance space.
Terrarium opens Dec. 3 at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
We spoke to the young sculptor while she prepped her plantlike assemblages of artificial materials for a solo show at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Gallery closed November 24-25. Happy Thanksgiving!
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)
A national resource for awards, services, and information for artists and arts organizations.
Affordable prints: 8" x 10" for $75 each; box set of 5 for $300
The latest happening news, places and events in the Art World, mostly in New York City. Informative, fun and with a bitchy note here and there!
Wall Street Photo Journal
Justine Reyes is a winner in the Photo District News 30 (an emerging photographers contest), a recipient of multiple grants, awards and artist residencies...
MoMA.org | Access to Tools
In 1968, Stewart Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog. Brand’s goals were to make a variety of tools accessible to newly dispersed counterculture communities, back-to-the-land households, and innovators in the fields of technology, design, and architecture, and to create a community meeting-place i...
Joseph Maida's photo is the fourth in this moving slideshow.
Photographic highlights from a decade’s worth of the magazine’s post-9/11 coverage.
Works by Laura Napier at BRAC:
Bronx River Art Center (BRAC)is proud to announce Shifting Communities: SP Weather Station; Laura Napier; Christy Speakman. This is the second of four exhibitions and continuation of the roundtable dialogue series from our 2011-2012 gallery program.
Another Dream #1
My work reflects my life as a child in the days after I moved to New York. In Japan, I grew up with American TV shows, music and movies. I was attracted to different culture, fashion/style, and sense of humor. Everything seemed so bright, fun and colorful...
Works by Justine Reyes coming soon to The Homefront...
by Paul Stanek For the sixth year running, ASMP NY hosted its annual Commercial Portfolio Review. This year, they were kind enough to invite me to
Home Movie Day at QMA this Saturday, 1-5pm~
Don’t throw your old Kodachrome and black & white family films away. Instead, bring them to the ninth annual International Home Movie Day, a free event held at Queens Museum of Art on Saturday, October 15, from 1 - 5 pm, films to be accepted for inspection one hour before event starts. This year...
Interview with Jennifer Williams--loved The Homefront installations!
“I’m only bound to the dimensions of the space itself. While composing, I keep in mind the credo ‘form follows function’.”
A belated link introducing The Homefront to Japanese tourists--thanks to Hidemi Takagi!
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