| February 26th, 2009 | Comments are closed Cypress College Gallery Director and artist Paul Paiement states, “the show has been well attended with repeat visitors who actually spend time looking at and asking questions about the installations.” Don’t we love that! In the twenty days the show has been open to the public (those are gallery days open), they estimate
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| February 24th, 2009 | Comments are closed On Thursday March 5th ecoartspace will join with several other NYC non-profit art spaces for Soho Night. There will be special events, exhibitions and programs from 6 – 10 pm. (see list) For this event ecoartspace will stay open until 8pm so please visit us on the early side.
The public opening for
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| February 23rd, 2009 | Comments are closed out of the blue, an exhibition about weather + the creative process Curated by Amy Lipton, Joy Episalla and Joy Garnett
http://outoftheblueproject.org
February 17 –April 17, 2009 OPENING RECEPTION: February 17, 6-8pm
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| February 22nd, 2009 | Comments are closed Many new things are percolating at ecoartspace since our benefit meeting. Simon Draper of Habitat for Artists fame will be installing one of his shed sculptures at the newly renovated ecoartspace office at 53 Mercer Street in January/Feb 09. Several events are in the planning stages now, such as an artist’s
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| February 22nd, 2009 | Comments are closed On Sunday February 8th, Amy Lipton and Simon Draper were interviewed on tape by Mother Nature Network’s Chuck Leavell, Director of Environmental Affairs and Michael Lindsay, Multimedia Producer. MNN.com is a new website that provides environmental news and information, they describe themselves as a “one-stop resource and an everyman’s eco-guide offering
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed CAA is days away and there are a number of art and ecology related panels happening, which I would recommend attending at the Los Angeles Convention Center 2/25 – 2/28:
Relocating Art and Its PublicWednesday, February 25, 9:30 AM–12:00 PMChair: Kim Yasuda, UCSBGregory Sholette, Queens CollegeChristina Ulke, Journal of Aesthetics and ProtestCameron Cartiere, Birkbeck College,
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed ecoLOGIC was inspired by the College Art Association (CAA) conference, which took place in Los Angeles in 1999, where a group of dedicated artists joined together to present a comprehensive studio session entitled Off the Mainstream, Into The Mainstream. The session included three chairs and nine artists presenting the state of environmental art
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed This was my first trip to India and I was filled with hesitation for various reasons. East Coast curator for ecoartspace, Amy Lipton, was originally invited to speak and decided last minute to pass due to scheduling conflicts, so I was to go alone. Most of all, it was a long way for
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| February 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed
| February 1st, 2009 | Comments are closed On Tuesday January 13th, ecoartspace NYC curator Amy Lipton hosted an Artist’s Talk with Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison. The artists led a gallery tour with over 100 in attendance through their new exhibition Global Warming at the Ronald Feldman Gallery. The Harrisons have been working together as a team since the early
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