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THE ZERO @ 100 BROAD
‘. . . . For contact. For study. For the exchange of ideas, and of dreams, among artists, transients and queers. . . . . Somewhere to gather - in brokenness, among brokenness, for brokenness. Under BROAD, in the basement, in the bowels of the city, it is a creation story. A myth. An archive, on going and without end. A record. Of improvisation, willingness and failure. And of delirious possibility.’
DISCRIT Presents DIVE IN + UNMUTE
A selection of artists, scholars, and art workers chat about contemporary art topics, and interview each other about their experiences. For this portion we look at “Ephemera + Process.” Throughout, audio clips via YouTube accentuate the conversation.
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An amplification of words and sounds provided by poets, songwriters, musicians, DJs, in the form of scores, prose, noise art, soundbites, etc. Guests were encouraged to find inspiration in solitude and entropy. Two very pivotal characteristics that describe our experiences of lockdown, social distancing, and isolation during COVID-19.
@ HOWARDS’
MO COSTELLO
June 8 - July 13, 2019
Howard’s is proud to present an exhibition by Athens based artist Mo Costello. The show will open June 8th from 4-6 pm, and will run through July 13th.
NEWSPAPER (ATLANTA) @ 100 BROAD
Print Release
Murmur release of NEWSPAPER (Atlanta) featuring the work of artists Davion Alston, Christopher Bensten, Jon Dean, Patrick De Rito, Jess Dugan, Skylar Fein, Neil Hancock, Portia Hunter, Andre Keichan, Blare LaBlonk, Jean Langkau, Andrew Lyman, Paul Rizzo, Colin Roberson, Joshua Shearod and Alli Royce Soble.
SCATTERED + SMOTHERED @ ATLANTA CONTEMPORARY
Howard’s is proud to present Scattered and Smothered at Atlanta Contemporary, opening January 17 in conjunction with the Atlanta Biennial. The project room is designated for shows organized by artist run galleries in the Southeast.
The show includes work in various media by Mo Costello, Alicia Gibson, Becky Kolsrud, Sarah Peters, Joe Sola, and Mitchell Wright.
NEWSPAPER (1969 - 2017) @ C-U-B-E + PROJECT SPACE
NEWSPAPER honors the work of Steve Lawrence’s Newspaper, a small press publication conceived in 1969 that featured the works of various figures from the downtown New York scene. This publication ran for nine issues until 1971. During its short life, it was part of the Information Show at the Museum of Modern Art, widely acknowledged as the first large survey on conceptual art. Over the years and following the AIDS crisis, Newspaper was lost and Steve Lawrence’s work faded into obscurity.
The exhibition features the work of Lawrence‘s original publication alongside Marcelo Gabriel Yáñez's contemporary iteration.
TEACHABLE MOMENTS @ STOVEWORKS
Teachable moments are space for rethinking, for cross-examination, and to draw on abstract concepts deploying them not only as method but also as authentic behavior in the heat of the moment. It is the generative collision of authentic world experience and the practice-realm of thoughts.
Some occur in classrooms, when the classrooms look like actual classrooms but also when they don’t. Also, teachers and pupils take many forms and titles can be misleading. Scripts are tossed, roles reverse, mutate, and can fan out across multitudes but also coalesce under one roof, or tree, or scalp.
READING STATION (HH)
Artists Multiples - and corresponding exhibition series - featuring the work of Andre Bradley, Tenzing Dakpa and Thalassa Raasch.