Occupying the space between fact and fiction, German born artist Julika Rudelius’ cinematic works address a series of subjects ranging from the American wealthy elite, fashion conscious European immigrants, and political trainees.
On the first Sunday of the month, join a professional artist to explore the galleries followed by a hands on workshop inspired by the objects in the exhibition. This program is suitable for ages 6 and up. At MAD, our goal is to make everyone feel comfortable and enthusiastic about the opportunity to learn through their hands while having a good time together in our galleries and studio.
Guest-curated by Rebecca Cleman, the Distribution Director of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), Aesthetics of Analog presents an evening surveying the impact of home video aesthetics on individuals working within the fine arts context.
Survey of the cinematic works of Polish artist Anna Molska (brn. 1983) that highlight the place and experience of the individual within larger social systems and networks of power.
A horror anthology in three parts (thereby nullifying the theory that the “Qua” stands for four), Tales From the Quadead Zone is held together by a framing segment in which actress Shirley Jones reads stories to the ghost of her child from a book entitled Tales From the Quadead Zone.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
Join artist Jeffery Marsh as he leads three evenings of fat-burning fun to a variety of at-home video workout classics.
The first in a series of videos exploring inter-dimensional travel, Jerusalem plays like a mysterious tape salvaged from a thrift store. In place of opening credits, viewers are treated to an overture of voices emerging from visual static, recounting frightening alien encounters, strange dreams, and emotional traumas.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
Delving into the use of fine ash, visitors learn techniques in merging this powdery material with others in order to construct epaulets and pins that can spruce up any drab summer look.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
Join artist Jeffery Marsh as he leads three evenings of fat-burning fun to a variety of at-home video workout classics.
Jörg Buttgereit's infamous cult film centered about a very unsual love triangle.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
Utilizing acrylic fabrication, casting made with liquid plastic, this workshop teaches participants how to layer colors and found objects to create finished elements that can be strung into a necklace or other wearable wonder.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
Inaugurating, MAD’s residency for brazen experimentation in design practices, Other Means transforms a MAD Open Studio into the collaborative’s temporary home as they develop an identity for MAD’s new initiative in cultural production.
This exhibition is held at WHITE BOX, 329 Broome Street New York, NY 10002 212.714.2347, www.whiteboxny.org
Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design
The Jewelry of Margaret De Patta
Contemporary Native Art from the Northeast and Southeast
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