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We are pleased to present Seven Prints and a Performance, a solo show by 2018 Workspace Resident Arash Fewzee. Please join us for the opening this Wednesday, September 12, from 6-8PM. On view through October 13, 2018. 📷: 'Untitled,' 2018 by Arash Fewzee. @fewzeee #baxterstccny #workspaceresidency2018 #photography
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Tonight is the opening for Eileen Quinlan’s solo show ‘Too Much’ at Miguel Abreu Gallery happening now until 8PM! Eileen is on the Art Advisory Committee at Baxter St. 📷 by Eileen Quinlan. @quinlan_eileen
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Today is the last day to see our Annual Juried Exhibition juried by @mattelife and featuring works by winners Dannielle Bowman, Sacha Vega, and Jenna Westra. On view from 12-6PM. We hope to see you soon! #danniellebowman @sachachavega @jjennawestraa #baxterstccny #photography
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Juried Show Honorable Mention Jackie Mak was born and raised in Brooklyn and is currently a student at the School of Visual Arts. 📷: ‘Roger & Ralphy.’ @jckiemak #baxterstccny #photography
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Juried Show Honorable Mention Jackie Mak was born and raised in Brooklyn and is currently a student at the School of Visual Arts. 📷: ‘Rob.’ @jckiemak #baxterstccny #photography
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/-3dsDTH2Hs4 Libby Pratt in conversation with Jesse Chun, Louis Chen, and Motohiro Takera
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Don’t miss Baxter St’s President Michi Jigarjian @michijig in her performance curated by Zoë Buckman at Kasmin Gallery tomorrow evening! #michijigarjian #zoebuckman Performances start at 5:30! . . . #Repost @zoebuckman with @get_repost ・・・ I’m curating an evening of performance! Am so touched that these guys said yes. 🍾This is Champ Program III and brings together artists I admire who make work I believe to be thematically in-line with the sculpture. I’m honored and excited to get Michi Jigarjian, Shaun Leonardo, Sabrina Mahfouz, and Elise Peterson in a room together for one night for spoken word and performance art. 5-7pm with programming starting promptly at 5.30.... 293 10th Avenue NYC. RSVP staff@artproductionfund Massive thank you to @artproductionfund , Kasmin Gallery, and #7Gfoundation #champprogram #zoebuckman @elcleonardo @eliserpeterson @sabrinamahfouz @michijig
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Last week to catch this fabulous show curated by @mattelife and including work by @jjennawestraa @sachachavega And #danniellebowman from our Juried Competition. On view thru 9/8!
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Juried Competition Honorable Mention Ian Lewandowski is a photographer from Northwest Indiana, presently living and working in Brooklyn. “From 2015-17, I mostly made pictures of men. Masculine images pervade my life. Served with the words and actions of the US President and the former Indiana-governor-turned-VP, the need for the Me Too movement, and the ongoing erasure of, and violent acts toward, feminine and non-binary presences, masculine energies continue to be positioned as vital. To be masculine feels dire and high stakes. Men-only spaces are protected and upheld first. When I make my work I tend to start with questions. What is at stake? Is there a method? These energies do not escape queer circles. The varied, complicated realities of queer people are easily compressed into monikers like “community”, a wording that has the capacity to further highlight and reify their difference, dismiss the nuance of their contribution. Binary thinking uncomplicates what has the potential to be reimagined." 📷: ‘Election,’ 2016. @ilewando #baxterstccny #photography
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Juried Competition Honorable Mention Ian Lewandowski is a photographer from Northwest Indiana, presently living and working in Brooklyn. “From 2015-17, I mostly made pictures of men. Masculine images pervade my life. Served with the words and actions of the US President and the former Indiana-governor-turned-VP, the need for the Me Too movement, and the ongoing erasure of, and violent acts toward, feminine and non-binary presences, masculine energies continue to be positioned as vital. To be masculine feels dire and high stakes. Men-only spaces are protected and upheld first. When I make my work I tend to start with questions. What is at stake? Is there a method? These energies do not escape queer circles. The varied, complicated realities of queer people are easily compressed into monikers like “community”, a wording that has the capacity to further highlight and reify their difference, dismiss the nuance of their contribution. Binary thinking uncomplicates what has the potential to be reimagined." 📷: ‘The Healer,’ 2015. @ilewando #baxterstccny #photography