Mare Liberum at EFA – A Memorable Fancy

A photo of the installation has been added below. We created a new broadsheet for the event, with improved instructions and information about our new Semi-Dory. Download it here: EFA Broadsheet (.pdf, 7mb).


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Opening reception Saturday, November 1, 6-9 p.m.

Curated by: Michelle Levy

Artists: Glen Baldridge, Robert Buck, Benjamin Cohen, Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Ian Cooper, Jenelle Covino, Alex Dodge, Rachel Foullon, David Gatten, Dylan Gauthier, Graffiti Research Lab, Lynne Harlow, Adam Helms, Wennie Huang, Matthew Day Jackson, Heidi Neilson, Evan Roth, Jennifer Schmidt, Peter Simensky, Mary Temple, and Stephan von Muehlen.

Beyond A Memorable Fancy is an exhibition about printmaking, perception, and artistic intervention. The artists pioneer the use of print to filter and transcend the way we see the world around us. Every work dictates the reinvigoration of an idea, a revelatory moment, an expansion of the mind.

EFA Project Space
323 West 39th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10018
between 8th and 9th Avenues

Gallery Hours: Wed – Sat, 12-6 PM

T. 212-563-5855 x 151
projectspace@efa1.org

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Mare Liberum at Gowanus Studio Space ‘Alchemy’

Here’s an update from our participation in Gowanus Studio Space’s Fall Show ‘Alchemy,’ curated by Jennifer Field, Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Modern Art, NY.

Alchemy

Gowanus Studio Space
119 8th Street , 917-362-4080
October 3 – October 25, 2008
Opening: Friday, October 3, 6 – 10PM

“Alchemy examines the ways in which artists use discarded or everyday objects to promote environmental awareness and investigate human relationships with nature. Some of the artists in this exhibition harvest materials from the street, refashioning them into new objects, often in the form of plants, flowers, or people. Others use traditional media to examine human relationships and people’s imprint on the environment. These practices echo the current historical position of Gowanus as a burgeoning artistic community with roots in industry, while engaging with broader global issues.”


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Posted under Mare Liberum by thefreeseas on Sunday 5 October 2008 at 10:43 pm