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  1. The Secret Life of Plants

    The Secret Life of Plants

    San Francisco–based artist and photographer presents his latest collection of photograms. Each piece is made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photographic...

    05.30.10

  2. Andy Rementer

    Andy Rementer

    Andy Rementer is a creative person based in Philadelphia. He received a bachelor's degree from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia in 2004. From 2005 to 2007 he worked for Fabrica, while...

    08.17.11

  3. Steve Noble

     Since graduating from the University of California, Davis in 1990, Steven Noble has mastered a wide range of detail and style within the scratch-board medium and has become internationally...

    08.17.11

  4. Joseph Hart / Out of Moments

    Joseph Hart / Out of Moments

    Brooklyn-based artist Joseph Hart will be displaying his latest suite of works at this exhibition in Paris. For more on Hart's work, please visit his website.

    04.27.10

  5. Wattis Institute Presents: The Way Beyond Art: Sunny Memories

    Wattis Institute Presents: The Way Beyond Art: Sunny Memories

    This is the first in a series of projects titled The Way Beyond Art, starting in spring 2010, in which a faculty member from any of CCA's programs presents a one-week exhibition in the Wattis...

    04.13.10

  6. Speed and Glamour: Early Automobiles and New York City

    Speed and Glamour: Early Automobiles and New York City

    New York City played an important role in making the automobile an icon of modernism. Join Phil Patton, automobile design expert and co-curator of the Museum's exhibition Cars, Culture, and the...

    04.09.10

  7. Thomas Hayes Gallery Opening

    Thomas Hayes Gallery Opening

    Thomas Hayes, the founder of Noho Modern, reopens his doors as Thomas Hayes Gallery with a continued focus on mid-century decorative arts from modern Brazilian masters—Sergio Rodrigues, Jose...

    03.31.10

  8. Operation Restore Defenestration

    Operation Restore Defenestration

    Whether it be positive or negative, people always have an opinion on the building that has furniture scurrying across its' walls on 6th and Howard.  Some people hate the blighted Hugo Hotel...

    03.23.10

  9. BKLYN Designs 2010

    BKLYN Designs 2010

    The jury has spoken – 45 of the borough’s top designers have been hand-picked by a prestigious panel of experts to exhibit at BKLYN DESIGNS™ 2010.  Now in its eighth year,...

    03.23.10

  10. The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941–1960

    The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal 1941–1960

    Guest curated by Roald Nasgaard, Professor of Art History at Florida State University, this exhibition includes sixty works of art, as well as photographs, books, and other ephemera documenting...

    03.15.10

  11. Lost in the Discovery of What Shapes the Mind

    Lost in the Discovery of What Shapes the Mind

    Illustrator Mike Perry is having a bright show full of awesome in Minneapolis. He'll be speaking on March 25th, and the show opens the next day. Check out his blog to take a peek into his process,...

    03.11.10

  12. Plartonvideo: Sander Bokkinga

    Plartonvideo: Sander Bokkinga

    New items exclusively created by the Dutch designer Sander Bokkinga will be displayed at Plart Headquarters in 48, Martucci Street, Naples. Hosepipe is the title of the project, which is inspired...

    03.11.10

  13. Opening Party: Fat Fringe at The FIX

    Opening Party: Fat Fringe at The FIX

    Fat Fringe is a die-cut paper canopy created through slicing, punching, and folding. Enthusiasts spent several weekends at The FIX transforming sheets of paper into all species of beautiful 3D...

    03.09.10

  14. American Masters: Building China Modern

    American Masters: Building China Modern

    I.M. Pei, one of the most influential architects of the last half-century, returned to his Chinese homeland after seventy years, and designed a modern museum to house the antiquities of Suzhou, in...

    03.09.10

  15. William Krisel, Architect at The Getty Center

    William Krisel, Architect at The Getty Center

    Please join us for a special screening of Design Onscreen’s latest documentary film, William Krisel, Architect at The Getty Center, Los Angeles, on Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2010 at 7:00PM. A...

    03.09.10

  16. Landscapes of Quarantine

    Landscapes of Quarantine

    An exhibition exploring the spaces of quarantine: From Chernobyl's Zone of Exclusion to the artificial quarantine islands of the New York archipelago, and from camps set up to house HIV+ Haitian re...

    03.09.10

  17. Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey

    Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey

    Andrea Palladio (1508–1580) is considered among the most significant and influential architects in the Western world. His clean, elegant interpretation of the architecture of classical...

    03.04.10

  18. MoMA Rising Currents Exhibition

    MoMA Rising Currents Exhibition

    MoMA and P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center joined forces to address one of the most urgent challenges facing the nation’s largest city: sea-level rise resulting from global climate change. Though...

    03.04.10

  19. HandMade: The Western North Carolina Craft, Architecture & Design Expo

    HandMade: The Western North Carolina Craft, Architecture & Design Expo

    A two-day event inviting the public to join artists, architects, builders and designers to share to and learn about successful collaborations between craft artists, home owners, and industry...

    03.04.10

  20. Fairfield Porter Raw: The Creative Process of an American Master

    Fairfield Porter Raw: The Creative Process of an American Master

    Fairfield Porter Raw: The Creative Process of an American Master, an exhibition of approximately forty works drawn from the Parrish Art Museum's extensive Porter holdings, will open Sunday, April...

    03.04.10

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