VISUAL ARTS ALUMNI: Brie Ruais ('11SOA), "AIRspace"

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Date:

From 06-Jun-12 (All day) through 04-Aug-12 (All day)

Location:

Abrons ARTS Center 466 Grand Street New York, NY 10002

Contact:

Visual Arts

Info:

For further information regarding this event, please contact Visual Arts by sending email to visualarts@columbia.edu .


AIRspace 2012
June 6-August 4
Opening Reception: June 6 | 6-8 pm


Amy Feldman
Ellie Krakow
Julie Ann Nagle
Carolyn Salas
Brie Ruais
David Everitt Howe

The AIRspace 2012 exhibition features new work by current artists in residence Amy Feldman, Ellie Krakow, Julie Ann Nagle, Carolyn Salas, and Brie Ruais.

Click here to read the artists' bios and see work samples.

The AbronsÂ’ AIRspace program offers time-based residencies to emerging and mid-career artists and cross-disciplinary curators, providing free workspaces, opportunities to present/exhibit works-in-progress, and curate exhibits and performances in the AbronsÂ’ galleries and theaters.

Each year the Abrons awards residencies to five visual artists. Beginning every September, residents are provided a studio for 11 months within the Abrons facility. Throughout the residency, meetings and studio visits are also arranged with critics, curators, artists, and other art workers. The program provides a range of career development opportunities throughout the residency, including educational work within the Abrons education and gallery programs, an Open Studios weekend, and this culminating group exhibition. Residents are selected by a juried panel of professional artists, critics, curators, and Abrons staff.

AIRspace is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the New York City Council. Additional support was provided by the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation and the Daniel J. & Edith A. Ehrlich Family Foundation.
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