Month: June 2020

Cricket Farm

Cricket Farm

Visit an open air, functioning cricket farm, housed inside a former street vendor’s hotdog cart… only at Open Source! As urban farming becomes increasingly technology-driven, and good food becomes increasingly expensive and rarefied, Jude Tallichet and Adam Chad Brody of Party Crickets are committed to 

HTBAF: Dismantle

HTBAF: Dismantle

Friday, June 26 8pm (EST) On Zoom Meeting ID: 981 8414 7855 Password: 946544 The events of 2020 so far have driven us into our homes like never before, and into the streets in a way unseen by generations. We wake and sleep to calls 

Tuesday 23rd, 2020, 7pm on ZOOM, link to recorded event on youtube Originally from Toronto, Mallika Chandaria is a multidisciplinary artist and recent graduate of the BFA theatre arts program at Boston University. She uses her background in movement direction to inform the creation of 

Videokaffe: The Space Between Us

Videokaffe: The Space Between Us

Saturday, June 27 8:00pm, 8:30pm, 9:00pm (EST) For safety, space is limited and reservations are required; contact us to reserve your spot: contact@opensourcegallery.org This performance can also be viewed online on Youtube,  Twitch and Facebook. Join Open Source Gallery for The Space Between Us, a 

Open Source Gallery statement

Open Source Gallery statement

Photo by Anja Matthes, 2020 Open Source Gallery stands in solidarity with the ongoing protests and the demands for social justice and equality. We condemn the policy brutality that has allowed for the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Jamel Floyd 

Artist Talk: Sarah E. Brook

Artist Talk: Sarah E. Brook

Thursday, June 18 6:00pm (EST) Open Source Gallery joined Artfare for an artist talk with Sarah E. Brook about her practice and her solo exhibition at Open Source, which has been postponed due to COVID-19. Artfare curator Carolina Wheat-Nielsen will lead the conversation. Sarah E. 

Anja Matthes: NYC Protest #BlackLivesMatter

Anja Matthes: NYC Protest #BlackLivesMatter

Photographer Anja Matthes has been joining the protests currently happening in New York City. The protesters walked from Bryant Park uptown on 5th Ave and turned west before reaching the Trump Tower, where police behind barricades could be seen ahead. Speakers who carried a home