News
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Press
“Tommy Kha Is Searching for Himself Through Elvis, His Mother, and the Embrace of Others” by Joshua Glass in Cultured
2021-22 Baxter St & Aperture Next Step Award Recipient Tommy Kha's solo exhibition 'Ghost Bites' has been reviewed by Joshua Glass in Cultured Magazine.
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Press
Gwen Smith’s ‘The Chance Whale’ in Hyperallergic’s ‘Your Concise New York Art Guide for January 2023’
2022 Baxter St Resident Gwen Smith's “The Chance Whale” has been featured by Hyperallergic.
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Press
“line/선”: Gi (Ginny) Huo in Whitehot Magazine
2022 Baxter St Resident Gi (Ginny) Huo's "line/선" has been reviewed in Whitehot Magazine by Jonathan Goodman.
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Fundraisers
Baxter St Artists In Focus Benefit Auction with Artsy
Baxter St’s first-ever online auction with Artsy was live from January 27th - February 10th, 2022! Anchored by a fundamental belief in equity, proceeds from the auction equally support the contributing artists and Baxter St.
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Baxter St at CCNY
Artists In Focus Initiative
Created as a call-to-action to mitigate some of the pandemic’s impact, The Artists In Focus Fund generated immediate funds for Baxter St artists who have an urgent need for direct and additional support.
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Community News
Gagosian Names a New Director and Curator
Antwaun Sargent, a critic and author, plans to work with artists who are thinking about contemporary issues around identity, desire and representation.
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Community News
2020 Aperture Portfolio Prize Winner: Dannielle Bowman
New York–based artist Dannielle Bowman has been selected as the winner of Aperture’s 2020 Portfolio Prize, the annual award that aims to “identify trends in contemporary photography and highlight artists whose work deserves greater recognition.”
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Critical Essay
In case you should forget to sweep before sunset
On the occasion of Zalika Azim’s solo exhibition in April, ‘in case you should forget to sweep before sunset’, Lynne Bias wrote a critical essay that’s now available to read on our website.
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Press
Whitewall Art
In her exhibition “I’m here to entertain you, but only during my shift,” artist Joiri Minaya continues her “Containers” series, which looks at the female subject in relation to tropical landscapes. Curated by Corrine Y. Gordon, the installation is on view at Camera Club of New York’s Baxter St venue through September 30. “I’m here to entertain you, but only during