The Vagabonds!

Wendsdays

Artist Workshop for Kids
Ages 8-12


Sept 21st JAMES LEONARD introduced the program

This year, Open Source is offering a new after-school program for kids from 8-12 yrs old. On Wednesdays, the “Vagabonds!” will be traveling as a group to museums, galleries, and public art spaces, using the city as our classroom. Based on the “Museum School” model, a traveling middle school in Chelsea, directors Raphaela Riepl and Monika Wuhrer, will introduce 10 kids to a variety of artists. Students will develop their own art projects and attend workshops with various guest artists beginning with James Leonard from Open Source Gallery. Mr. Leonard will introduce the students to portrait drawing and discuss the creation of his exhibit “No Fishing,” his current exhibition at Open Source Gallery. At the end of the twelve weeks, the students’ work will be displayed at the Open Source Gallery for a special show.

Our third annual Soap Box Camp, held over the summer, was wildly successful. The children loved it and we had a great time helping them build vehicles out of found materials. This will be Open Source’s first after-school program. With Vagabond!, we hope to create an inspiring, challenging and fun time, with a great exhibition at the end!

Ages: 
8-12 years

Time: 3:30PM – 6:30PM

Prizes: 
Whole term/ 12 classes: $590
4 classes $216

- All museum tickets included.
- If there are 3 Kids from the same school, we also offer a pick-up for extra $5 per kid and day.
- Children will be asked to do part of their homework.

*The program will only take place if enough kids apply.

for availability and any other questions, please contact: contact@opensourcegallery.org

full children program



on view now

Patrick Cadenhead: Spring and Renewal

Opening Reception: May 5th, 2012, 7-9pm May 6th – June 3rd With Spring and Renewal, artist Patrick Cadenhead seeks to create a multi-sensory meditation on religion, laundry, and our denial of decay. Large sculptures caked in common cleaning products make up this installation, as active fountains push water and soap over and through, constantly changing [...]

upcoming

MS 136
Koko
eL Paper
riepl & co marianas trench discoveries inc
Nick Kline
Kathleen Vance
Michael Poetschko

past

Felipe Mujica: One day this will NOT be yours
BETWEEN MOUNTAIN
Between Mountain – part 2
Peter Feigenbaum
The Meeting
Karl Spörk, Another Meeting
Leigh Davis: The Burrow (H.H.)
Evan Robarts and James Moore: the cave
Sara Bouchard: The News: Monday-Friday, Parts 1 & 2
Open Source 2011
Open Source Soup Kitchen
Borderland Collective
Jason Reppert: Parlor Tricks
Felipe Mujica: One Day This Will All Be Yours
Green Idea Pool
James Leonard – 927 Days at Sea
Soap Box Derby
Naoe Suzuki and Dramahound Productions: Mi Tigre, My Lover
Associated
Raphaela Riepl: adorable steamed sea urchin
Allison Read Smith: Thugs
Open Source Gallery 2008-2010
Soup Kitchen 2010
Pirmin Hagen: First
Nobuko: wa
ORFI nyc: live gig 2010
Peter Feigenbaum “Trainset Ghetto: Streetsmart”
Images NYC
make Soap Box Racers for the Soap Box Derby
ONE BIG WINDMILL
Open Source Residency w/Austrian Artists
Patricia Watwood: Portraits 20/10
Cornucopias: Paintings by Rachel Youens
Ondrej Brody & Kristofer Paetau: Wang Bin Torture in Commercial Quality, High Quality and Museum Quality
Akiyuki Ina: Emitting Evanescent Beauty
John Coburn: Fairlane Marauder
Soup Kitchen 12.1 – 12.24
Sara Ching-Yu Sun: Nov 7th- Nov 30
Victoria Stanton and Christian Richer: Sat Oct 10th
Patrick May: October 3 – november 2