Month: March 2021

James Hannaham: Jim Crow Hell No

James Hannaham: Jim Crow Hell No

Jim Crow Hell No | Installation View | Press   February 18-April 1, 2021 Opening Reception: February 18, 7-9pm Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 12-6pm and by appointment Open Source Gallery presents James Hannaham’s Jim Crow Hell No, a faux-historical exhibition of bygone mid-20th Century 

HTBAF – “Luck” or “Beginner’s Luck?”

HTBAF – “Luck” or “Beginner’s Luck?”

Friday, March 26th on ZOOM, (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83167489941), Meeting ID: 831 6748 9941   “Luck” or “Beginner’s Luck?” That is the question. Storytellers will share  a series of improbable events that vary by the situation that some may call “luck”. How to Build a Fire is a Storytelling series, 

Elizabeth Hénaff @ cHURCH OF MONIKA

Elizabeth Hénaff @ cHURCH OF MONIKA

Sunday, April 11, 11am RSVP or go to the direct ZOOM link here. Microbial Metrics and Collaborative Interfaces across Scales and Species Dr. Elizabeth Hénaff’s talk, entitled “Microbial Metrics and Collaborative Interfaces across Scales and Species” will discuss the ongoingness of the relationship between humans 

Looking for interested individuals to join our Marketing Committee

Looking for interested individuals to join our Marketing Committee

Open Source Gallery and KoKo NYC* are taking a moment to think and strategize! With artists in our leadership we are good at creating content for the programming, but how can we get it across better? We have been searching for solutions to strategize how