Month: December 2012

David D’Ostilio: The Chopping Block

David D’Ostilio: The Chopping Block

March 3 – March 27, 2013 Opening reception : March 2, 7-9pm Performances: March 2 (7-9pm); March 9, March 16, March 23 (2-6pm) Closing party: March 28, 7-9pm David D’Ostilio presents “The Chopping Block,” an installation with a performative element, that will occur every Saturday 

May 12th, 11am; A live crowd sourced reengineering of a classic story using Houston Frost’s patent pending four box monte system for enlightenment. Houston Frost will lead the participants in the ritual slaughter and reincarnation of a timeless tale. Entertainment is possible, memories will be 

Sunday, March 17th, 2012, 11am How much do artists have in common with one another? Using a backdrop of theology, psychology, and philosophy, Lily White will examine the origins and mysteries of the creative process as depicted by Virginia Woolf, James Baldwin, James Lord, and 

Stefanie Koseff: To The Deep

Stefanie Koseff: To The Deep

February 2-27, 2013 Opening Reception: Febrary 2nd, 7-9pm To The Deep: A 3-Channel video installation: A body falling through space — but it’s not space, it’s water. The viewer is surrounded by three connected screens of a slow-moving underwater realm. This falling body, a woman 

Sunday, February 24th, 2013; 11am Raquel Penzo was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, within a strict and sheltered Dominican household. She levied a sedentary childhood into a love affair with the written word and has since turned her passion into a semi-lucrative career 

Michael Poetschko: Zona

Michael Poetschko: Zona

November 16 – December 7, 2012 Opening Reception: Friday, November 16, 7–9PM Closing Reception: Friday, December 7, 7-10PM Michael Poetschko presents Zona, an on-going narrative multi-channel video project at Open Source Gallery. An errant cartography. A missing establishing shot. A voice yet inaudible in the 

About the Church of Monika Sunday, February 10th, 11am Karen Marston is a painter living and working in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her work has been seen in several solo exhibitions in NYC: Storm Watch, New Paintings at Storefront Bushwick, Breathing Room at Dam Stuhltrager Gallery in