E-Motionø Support Group
E-Motionø Support Group is a collection of animations to help you feel better, specially curated as an antidote to these exceptionally strange days. This virtual compilation celebrates the dynamic nature of video art and its unique ability to help people feel comforted, human, touched, and alive until we can go back to IRL again; movement as medicine on our digital screens. The exhibition features the distinctive voices of thirty-nine artists, their videos will be revealed in daily doses from May 11 through June 19, then live as a collection on www.artofthis.world through Summer 2020.
ARTISTS: Abbey Golden, Ali Miller, Amanda Nedham, Amber Tutwiler, Andy Harman, Benjamin Cabral, Bobby Anspach, Brendan Sullivan, WANG Chen, Claudia Bitran, Clayton Skidmore, Dane Manary, David B. Smith, Eliot Greenwald, Eric Yahnker, Federico Solmi, Gracelee Lawrence, HyeGyeong Choi, JD Raenbeau, Jenn Berger, Jeremy Olson, Kristina Schmidt, Kyle Hittmeier, Laura O'Connor, Maja Djordjevic, Margot Bird, Marianna Peragallo, Matt Bollinger, Melanie Delach, Mellissa Brown, Michael Hambouz, Rebecca Morgan, Robin F. Williams, Rollin Leonard, Rose Nestler, Shayna Strype, Virginia Lee Montgomery, Xiangning Em Wang
Food Bank For New York City: Emergency Benefit Auction 2020
In this “new normal” of social distancing, shuttered businesses, lost wages, and closed schools thousands of more New Yorkers are facing food insecurity. 100% of the proceeds of this emergency benefit auction, organized by artist Doron Langberg and facilitated by Yossi Milo Gallery, will support Food Bank For New York City, the city’s leading hunger-relief organization.
Founded in 1983, the mission of Food Bank For New York City is to end hunger by organizing food, information and support for community survival and dignity. At least 1.4 million New Yorkers rely on its services, with a network of approximately 1,200 emergency and community food providers. Food Bank For New York City provides emergency meals, fresh produce, and household supplies for low-income New Yorkers, families with school-aged children, seniors at high-risk of infection, and healthcare workers.
With work by almost 100 of today’s most exciting artists, this auction brings together a wide range of practices, backgrounds, and experiences. The incredible response from artists across all walks of life reflects a call for unity and collective transformative action.
GIFC at The Hole
Got It For Cheap (GIFC) is a traveling art show curated by artists Charlie Roberts and Chris Rexroad. The goal of GIFC is to make buying original art accessible to all people and to give young artists a platform to both sell their work and be exposed to a worldwide audience. With each drawing priced at €30 or €100, GIFC allows the average person to participate in the contemporary art market—a mission that I can totally get behind! I created a new series of drawings/paintings based on recent 3-dimensional works specifically for this year’s event. Grab ‘em while you can.
Artist Collective FPOAFM's Pate Party 2020
Artist Collective FPOAFM's Pate Party 2020 at Boehm Gallery
Artist Collective FPOAFM presents Pate Party 2020
Feb 6—Mar 3, 2020
Boehm Gallery at Palomar College
1140 West Mission Road
San Marcos, CA 92069
FOD 2019 Print Release Party
FOD 2019 Release Party
Saturday, February 15
7:30-10pm
GROWROOM//SHOWROOM
700 Lorimer Street, 2nd Fl
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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171 drawers spanning the worlds of gallery artists, graphic designers, illustrators, filmmakers, fashion designers, cartoonists, hair stylists, and casual doodlers gather together to celebrate life and shed some creative light and positivity on the complicated subject of death with a group show captured in a time-capsule screenprinted memorial t-shirt.
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All are welcome. This year’s edition is going quickly- more details HERE.
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Special thanks to all of the 2019 artists, Maya Hayuk & GROWROOM//SHOWROOM , Kayrock Screenprinting , Alethia Weingarten and Jenny Olbrich for print and party support