helper is a new studio and project space based in Brooklyn named after Franz Kafka’s archetypal “helpers.”
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The Tide and Current Taxi takes participants on the waterways of New York City to in an attempt to “un-know the metropolis by continually exploring it.”
Garden Party/Arts is a 2012 feminist-run outdoor art exhibition series based primarily in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Organized by Colleen Asper and Jennifer Dudley, Ad Hoc Vox is an ongoing series of discussions and events without a fixed location that addresses a wide range of issues in contemporary art.
Artist Curated Projects gives curatorial freedom to artists in need of a location for exhibition.
Favorite Goods is dedicated to being a platform for ideas, artists, curators, and creativity. Through exhibitions, performances, and collaborations they seek to be a conduit for critical dialogue as well as a social space connecting artists and audiences from a local to international level.
Alderman Exhibitions is a commercial exhibition space in Chicago created by husband and wife team Garry Alderman and Ellen Hartwell Alderman. Since opening in 2011, the space has found positive support in the Chicago community. In this site profile, Ellen Hartwell Alderman discusses her motivations for opening the exhibition space and her goals for Alderman Exhibitions’ future.
Through two person shows, curated group shows, lectures, community gatherings and time arts events, Roots & Culture aims to provide a platform for the inventive practices of young artists.