Time | Friday, June 3 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm |
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Location | Fardom Gallery 25-17 41st Ave Long Island City, New York |
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More Info | First Friday: The Art of FANG SMITH Featuring collaborative works by Dani Golomb and Max Nordile Created over the past year and a half while the two artists lived on opposite coasts, Dani and Max dialogued by sending packages through the mail to create the art and myth of Fang Smith. Art books will be sold alongside the art on the walls. We are pleased to announce the inclusion of live music from Colleen Green, Uzi Rash, Lew Houston, and Dani Golomb & Owen Cook.. Hope to see you Friday! |
Friday, June 3, 2011
The Art of FANG SMITH
Friday, February 25, 2011
Celebrate Armory Arts Week at The Space!
Please join us for another great event!
Once again The Space will be participating in Long Island City Night during Armory Arts Week 2011. This year we will be celebrating the birthday of the lovely artist Shannon Beal during a reception for the second half of her solo-exhibition, The World May Be Round, But The Universe Is Flat, at Fardom Gallery. Please join us Friday, March 4, 2011 from 7-9pm for the festivities. All attendees will have the access to our open studios after the reception. Should you choose to stay after the reception, please dress for the weather, and know there is a flight of stairs that leads up to the studios.
Long Island City Night, Armory Arts Week
March 4, 2011 7-9pm
Fardom Gallery
25-17 41st Ave, LIC, NY 11101
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The World May Be Round, But The Universe Is Flat • Shannon Beal
Fardom Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo-exhibition of works by Shannon Beal. Through her work, the artist explores the omniscient and omnipresent nature of the internet: “Literally all this at my fingertips, and I feel so knowing, so deep. So much to see, so much to know, so much curiosity to indulge.” By exploring the voyeuristic character of the internet, Beal struggles with the “cyber-induced god complex” and the facade of knowledge that it creates, ultimately coming to the conclusion that the world may be round, but the universe is flat.
Please join us for the opening reception of this exceptional exhibition of paintings this Friday.
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