“Bad Words” in Red Hook with Rosario Zorraquin and Tomas Maglione
Saturday Sept 14th 4pm-9:00pm – Free and open to the public 135 Imlay St, Brooklyn (Red Hook) RU artists in residence Rosario Zorraquin and Tomas Maglione cordially invite you to a preview of their new installation in their garage studio in Red Hook. The idea is to provide some natural light to the dangerous creature shaped installation […]
The risks of being too bright-sided about gift giving
A group exhibition curated by Rachel Gugelberger with Tashi Brauen, I-Ting Hou, Avigail Talmor (Israel), and Liang-Pin Tsao. Saturday September 21, 2013, 12pm-6:30pm – Free and open to the public 4pm : Conversation between Rachel Gugelberger and the artists Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street #4 (big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 While one could argue […]
Philip Emde Destroyed My Life
A solo exhibition by Philip Emde Curated by Jodi Waynberg This exhibition is presented in collaboration with Artists Alliance Inc. Exhibition Dates: August 3, – September 1 2013 Reception: Saturday, August 3 from 4-6:30 pm Location: Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space 120 Essex Street (inside Essex Street Market) Created over a three-year period, Philip Emde’s […]
JARO 2 – Marian Tubbs & Magnus Pettersen: Concrete Island
Artist: Marian Tubbs & Magnus Pettersen Reception: Thursday, June 13, 2013, 6–8pm Exhibition Dates: June 13 to July 7, 2013 Rooster Gallery, 190 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002 Hours: Wednesdays–Sundays from 12pm to 7pm. Mondays and Tuesdays by appointment only. Rooster Gallery Contemporary Art and Residency Unlimited (RU) invite you to the opening […]
RU Exhibition: “The Trial”, video installation by Otavio Schipper and Sergio Krakowski
Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 7:30–9:30pm Free and open to the public Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street #4 (big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 “The Trial” Video Installation, 2013 Variable Dimensions RU resident Otavio Schipper and musician Sergio Krakowski, present a work consisting of a video projection – clips from Judgment at Nuremberg, a 1961 American drama film – […]
“Reading Blue” , a performance by Tove Storch.
Thursday May 23, 2013, 7pm sharp Free and open to the public Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street #4 (big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 A curatorial proposal by Aukje Lepoutre Ravn You are cordially invited to attend the performance ‘Reading Blue” by Danish artist Tove Storch that was presented at the Louisiana Museum of Modern […]
“Liminal Inversions” with Yan Gi Cheng, Yann Pocreau and Lucia Stráňaiová
Saturday May 18, 2013, 12-6pm Free and open to the public Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street #4 (big green doors) Brooklyn, NY 11231 At 4pm, there will be a panel discussion moderated by Jodi Waynberg with the artists. Please join us for Liminal Inversions, a one-day exhibition presenting recent work of RU artists-in-residence Yan Gi […]
Expansive Limits – Daniela Antonelli, Lucas Maddock, and Štefan Papčo
Saturday April 27, 2013, 12-6pm. Free and open to the public Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street (green door) Brooklyn, NY 11231 This exhibition will be accompanied by a panel discussion with the artists at 4pm moderated by RU associate curator Maud Jacquin. Please join us for Expansive Limits, a one-day exhibition featuring recent works by […]
BRNX! FSHN! REVOLUTION!
An unlimited world, rich and famous in colors and possibilities. Fabrics, prints, studs and pearls – grab, sparkle and flash. The Bronx is coming! – Kevin Klein Saturday March 23rd, 2013, 5:00pm. – Free and open to the public Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street (green door), Brooklyn, NY 11231 Residency Unlimited is pleased to present […]
INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE, a performance by Jolanda Jansen.
RU Exhibition: INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE, a performance by Jolanda Jansen. Tuesday Feb 12, 2013, from 6.30 to 8pm. Free and open to the public Location: Residency Unlimited 360 Court Street (green door), Brooklyn, NY 11231 directions here Please join us for Interpersonal Distance, a new performance by Dutch artist Jolanda Jansen. In her carefully constructed but often […]