2015 Group Exhibitions
Lake 10
Work by the Artists of the 2014 Summer Residency
Church of St. Paul the Apostle Parish Center
February 21
Curators: Katherine Emely Gomez and Eric Jiaju Lee
Artists: Virginia Bryant, Anthony Santella, Sandra Mack-Valencia, Maia Nero, Eric Jaiju Lee, Erik Dalzen, Katherine Gomez, Ariadna Gonzalez, Joachim Marx
Eumetadotos
Openings Fund Raiser
Novella Gallery, NYC
Pop up show: June 26 - 27
Online Auction with Paddle 8 June 19 - July 2
Curators: Keena Gonzalez and Michael Berube
Artists: Ashley Garrett, Matthew Garrison, Zac Hale, Daniel Nelson, Ingrid Roe, April Tracy, Tom Weaver, Zeren Badar, Abel Macias, Alan Richards, Andy Macasil, Anthony Santella, Ariel Zakarison, Ashley Norwood Cooper, Baris Gokturk, Boris Torres, David Humphrey, David Shrobe, Debora Friedkin, Dennis Santella, Eric Jaiju Lee, Elisa Soliven, Frank Sabatté, Georgia Elrod, Guillermo Esparza, Idan Bitton, Iliyan Ivanov, J. Grabowski,
James Vanderberg, Joel Carreiro, Joe Smith, Joyce Yamada, Jason Saager, Julia Whitney Barnes, Katherine Emely Gomez, Katie Rubright, Keena Gonzalez,
Laura Sue King, Laura K. Franz, Lauren Gohara, Mary DeVincentis, Maia Nero, Michael Berube, Oksana Prokopenko, Robert Aitchison, Robert Hickman, Russell Van Peterson,
Sandra Mack-Valencia, Sara Paige, Sarah Hollars, Seldon Yuan, Timm Mettler, Timothy Matthew Collins, Tryn Collins, Visakh Menon, Witts, Yeon Jin Kim
On the Inner and Outer Self
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
September 2 - October 22
Curators: Priya Singh and Daniel Nelson
Artists: Ibrahim Ahmed, Robert Aitchison, Zeren Badar, Guy Ben-Ari, Michael Berube, Timothy Matthew Collins & Penley Chiang, Dan Crews, Joy Curtis,
Baris Gokturk, Keena Gonzalez, Peter Hoffmeister, Alessandro Keegan, Ellie Krakow, Dawoud Kringle, Christopher Lin, Kylie Lockwood, Daniel Mantilla,
Buzz McCall, Lori Merhige, Willemien Mostert, McIntyre Parker, Katya Pronin, Anthony Santella, Nadia Tayeh, James Vanderberg, Nikita Vishnevskiy,
Nari Ward, William Wasserman
The exhibition is premised on the understanding that the subject of the installation, its central concept and title, the Self, is ultimately not limited, nor can it be limited by any concept that may be imposed upon it.
The exhibition includes (28) artists whose work reflects or departs from this concept in ways that are open to multiple lines of approach and yet as specific to direct human experience as possible. Many artists have responded with site-specific projects that are intended to intimately engage in the content of the space at hand; others have projected their work over great distances. The sum intention is a particular mood, an atmosphere, a new-found way of looking.
Exhibition review by Hyperallergic can be found here