Jan 31–Feb 3, 2019
New York, NY
Curated by Daniela Holban & Kelly Schroer
Exhibition with selected Artfare artists curated by Daniela Holban and Kelly Schroer including artists Laura Splan, Dustin Yellin, Liz Nielsen, Shoshanna Weinberger, Miya Ando, Kenseth Armstead, Sarah E. Brook, James Clar, Lola Flash and others.
Exhibition with selected Artfare artists curated by Daniela Holban and Kelly Schroer including artists Laura Splan, Dustin Yellin, Liz Nielsen, Shoshanna Weinberger, Miya Ando, Kenseth Armstead, Sarah E. Brook, James Clar, Lola Flash and others.
The exhibition features works by New York-based artists curated by Artfare, a platform for discovering new art and directly connecting with artists.
Artfare Exhibition
9 W 8th Street
New York, NY
Opening Reception, RSVP only (Eventbrite)Friday, February 1st, 6pm – 9pm
Open to the public Friday, February 1st, 10am – 6pm
Saturday, February 2nd, 10am – 8pm
Sunday, February 3rd, 10am – 6pm
Poetry Readings Sunday, February 3rd, 6pm – 8pm (no RSVP required)
Hosted and curated by Anselm Berrigan
Poetry Editor of the Brooklyn Rail
Manal Abu-Shaheen, Noel W. Anderson, Miya Ando, Kenseth Armstead, Anna Bauer, Katie Bell, Elizabeth Bick, Sarah E. Brook, James Clar, Brooke DiDonato, Lola Flash, Angela Fraleigh, MaDora Frey, Mariana Garibay Raeke, Ronald Hall, Aaron Johnson, Tahir Carl Karmali, Field Kallop, Mollie McKinley, Benny Merris, Christie Neptune, Liz Nielsen, Naomi Okubo, Jeremy Olson, Shelter Serra, Laura Splan, Shoshanna Weinberger, Wendy White, Dustin Yellin
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…The exigent urgency of Laura Splan’s conceptual work always feels one step ahead of us, much the way technology, which she employs to execute and symbolically illuminate her concepts, exists long before it is grasped by the masses…