Friday, March 4, 2011

Come to the Receiver Fest if you are in South Carolina!

UPCOMING: Receiver Festival March 10-13, Charleston, SC

http://carolinaartsnews.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/receiver-time-based-media-festival-debuts-in-downtown-charleston-sc-mar-10-13-2011/

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

website update!

website update, website update, website update!!!
Check out the "up all night sleeping" pages under public art and works on paper! Also, new video and images on "not without a trace". Some other changes too!

Friday, January 7, 2011

video interview

http://theuptowner.org/2010/11/21/old-brewery-boosts-harlem-artists/

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Save the Date! Opening Wednesday December 8, 6:30 - 9pm.



chashama 461 gallery, 461 West 126th street, NY, NY

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Open Studios in Harlem October 9th and 10th



chashama Gallery and studios will be open at 461 West 126th street will be open for the Harlem Open Studio weekend. Go to the Casa Frela Gallery website for more information, a map, and a preview of artists participating.

Closing Reception and Artist Dialogue: Thursday September 30th, 6:00-7:30pm
Artwork by Patricia Cazorla & Nancy Saleme
Artwork by Patricia Cazorla & Nancy Saleme

Art for Change cordially invites you to the closing reception of:

"Gateway: An Artistic Response to the Immigration Crisis"

@ 2082 Lexington Ave. at 126th Street
New York City, NY

"Gateway: An Artistic Response to the Immigration Crisis", is a group exhibition installed over 14,500 square feet, showcasing artworks by international and national artists Patricia Cazorla, Esperanza Cortes, Aissa H. Deebi, Roberto De Jesus, Laura F. Gibellini, Marissa A. GutiƩrrez- Vicario, Alejandro Endoke Makuendo Guzman, Gabriel Pacheco, Tara Parsons, Michael Pribich, Elisa Pritzker, Gabriel Reese, Christina Stahr, The Border Project and Nancy Saleme, with a special installation by Michael Sherman.

Through drawings, sculptures, and site-specific installations, artists explore historical and contemporary narratives within immigration, including: acculturation; gentrification; economic inequality; discrimination and racism; the "culture of exile" and plight of refugees; immigration policies, regulations and reform; and the controversial roles played by politicians, activist groups, and privatized media.