Gallery NAGA

Todd Mckie’s lace drawings can be seen at the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum’s new wing in a show titled, ”Points of View: 20 Years of Artists-in-Residence at the Gardner” until August 16th! These drawings were inspired by the Gardner’s lace collection during his artist residency there in 2002.

Todd Mckie’s lace drawings can be seen at the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum’s new wing in a show titled, ”Points of View: 20 Years of Artists-in-Residence at the Gardner” until August 16th! These drawings were inspired by the Gardner’s lace collection during his artist residency there in 2002.

(Source: e-flux.com)

Peri Schwartz - “Studio XVIII” at the Gallery now!

Peri Schwartz - “Studio XVIII” at the Gallery now!

Bart Niswonger’s “Ball Side Table” at Gallery NAGA now!

Bart Niswonger’s “Ball Side Table” at Gallery NAGA now!

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Make sure to stop by our opening reception tonight!
Gallery NAGA. 67 Newbury Street. Boston, MA.

Make sure to stop by our opening reception tonight!

Gallery NAGA. 67 Newbury Street. Boston, MA.

George Nick featured in The Huffington Post.

George Nick featured in The Huffington Post.

More shots of our current installation by Benjamin Evans. This show is up until January 28th!

Benjamin Evans, Coffee with Just Milk bedroom detail, 2011
Seldom do we need a 10 foot ladder to take great images of pieces in our gallery!

Benjamin Evans, Coffee with Just Milk bedroom detail, 2011

Seldom do we need a 10 foot ladder to take great images of pieces in our gallery!

A nice Gregory Gillespie piece in Arthur’s office!

A nice Gregory Gillespie piece in Arthur’s office!

ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media ArtFall 2011
Lana Z Caplan: Welcome to Suzhou with commentary by Liz Munsell included in Vol. 18: EXPORT FROM CHINA
http://www.aspectmag.org/

ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art
Fall 2011

Lana Z Caplan: Welcome to Suzhou 
with commentary by Liz Munsell 
included in Vol. 18: EXPORT FROM CHINA

http://www.aspectmag.org/

MassArt Made Fine Art Fete 
Featuring work by Lana Z Caplan!
Wednesday September 28th, 6:30 - 9pm
Massachusetts College of Art and Design621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115Kennedy Building2nd floor, Student Life Gallery
RSVP by Monday September 26to info@massartmade.com or 617-879-7407

MassArt Made Fine Art Fete 

Featuring work by Lana Z Caplan!

Wednesday September 28th, 6:30 - 9pm

Massachusetts College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115
Kennedy Building
2nd floor, Student Life Gallery

RSVP by Monday September 26
to info@massartmade.com or 617-879-7407

LANA Z CAPLAN:
Panoptic: New MediaCamden Maine International Film FestivalSeptember 28 - October 2, 2011
Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 28, 6:00 PMAsymmetrick Arts405 Main Street Rockland, ME 04841207-594-2020
“When you cut into the present, the future leaks out  includes video and audio clips of various lengths played randomly by a computer, creating a “cut-up” collage. The nature of the piece being random and infinite speaks to the visceral experience of chaos and chance, in the tradition of the Dada artists, and in the work of William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, known for their involvement with “the cut-up technique”. Encompassing ideas of the extremities of youth and mortality, traversing emotional landscapes, searching through vibrancy and decay, assemblages of sound and Burroughs himself reading from his work are fastened against a montage of fast paced clips of rituals, celebrations and mourning through religious and secular activities, the space between family and solitude, within the vortex of NYC.”
CamdenFilmFest.org

LANA Z CAPLAN:

Panoptic: New Media
Camden Maine International Film Festival
September 28 - October 2, 2011

Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 28, 6:00 PM

Asymmetrick Arts

405 Main Street 
Rockland, ME 04841
207-594-2020

When you cut into the present, the future leaks out  includes video and audio clips of various lengths played randomly by a computer, creating a “cut-up” collage. The nature of the piece being random and infinite speaks to the visceral experience of chaos and chance, in the tradition of the Dada artists, and in the work of William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, known for their involvement with “the cut-up technique”. Encompassing ideas of the extremities of youth and mortality, traversing emotional landscapes, searching through vibrancy and decay, assemblages of sound and Burroughs himself reading from his work are fastened against a montage of fast paced clips of rituals, celebrations and mourning through religious and secular activities, the space between family and solitude, within the vortex of NYC.”

CamdenFilmFest.org

JEB JONES Preview

I can’t help myself, I am so excited about this show! 

Here is a view from reception of Reese Inman and Nelson Da Costa. Not a bad view Meg has…

Here is a view from reception of Reese Inman and Nelson Da Costa. Not a bad view Meg has…

We really love walking into work everyday. 

We really love walking into work everyday.