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Machinato Causa, Esther Klein Gallery

The Machinato Causa exhibition is the result of an artist-in-residency project organized by Breadboard, The Center for Emerging Visual Artists and NextFab Studio. POST artist Laureen Griffin will exhibit alongside Marisha Simons and Peter Hanley to display new works created during a month-long residency in the protyping studios of NextFab.

Esther Klein Gallery
November 19, 2010 through January 2, 2011

Reception: Friday November 19th, 5:00-8:00 pm

Call for Entries: Art for the Urban Collector

[An exhibit of local artists work]
December 2010

Highwire Gallery is pleased to invite all area artists to submit up to
3 works for this show.

Works should be no more than 30” in any direction. A 20% commission to the gallery will apply
to all works sold.

All techniques are welcomed, including video and performance.

Hand Deliver Work
to Highwire Gallery.
Friday November 26
from 12-4 pm
Saturday November 27
from 12-5 pm
Sunday November 28
from 12-5 pm

A.K. Burns & Katherine Hubbard The Brown Bear: Neither Particular, Nor General

Check out this participatory, performance installation. An investigation of appearance and self.

In the artists words:
Leading with the question, what does it look like?, describing it is pivotal to formulating a response. It is The Brown Bear, a queer experience, the experience of ʻpacking vagʼ, of being hirsute. For us, it is personal. This kind of personal is political, and this salon provides a space for the political to be public.

Words, 2010 : YouTube Play

We're posting some of the vids from YouTube Play Biennial, developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim in collaboration with HP and Intel. This was one of the finalists selected by the jury from more than 23,000 that were submitted. Yes, every video was viewed. The videos were presented at the Guggenheim Museums in New York, Bilbao, Berlin, and Venice on October 22–24, 2010.

Words, 2010
Everynone (Will Hoffman, Daniel Mercadante, and Julius Metoyer III)

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Found But No Less Valued, Grigonis and Kurtz at the Knapp Gallery

exhibition
Friday, November 5, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010

New work by Marjorie Grigonis and Katherine Kurtz at The Knapp Gallery.

Marjorie Grigonis presents her new mixed media work on found mylar, discarded by an architectural firm. The original drawings were varied and abstract, informing the finished pieces. She has allowed much of the underlying work remain.

Katherine Kurtz shows new paintings which continue an exploration of the process. Layers of paint applied, scratched, and manipulated with scratching tools.

Call for Entries: 2011 West Prize, 10,000 dollars to ten artists.

DEADLINE : November 1, 2010

In 2009-2010 5,500 artists from 78 countries have applied to the West Prize in order to become part of the West Collection, and in those two years 20 innovative artists have been added to the West Collection.

Again in 2011, the West Collection annual acquisition budget of $125,000 is being offered to ten artists. Artists have from today until November 1, 2010 to apply for the 2011 West Prize. There is no fee to apply.

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