community + curatorial projects
IN-FAUX-STRUCTURE
Guest Curated by artists Madison LaVallee, Julie Casper Roth, and Melissa Sarris
Roads. Pipes. Wires. Bureaucracies. These words describe infrastructure.
In-faux-structure, an ambitious indoor/outdoor exhibition scheduled for August – October 2019, will investigate gender and identity as they relate to infrastructure. Who makes decisions related to infrastructure? Who is responsible for the labor? Who designs it?
This exhibition opportunity is open to artists and non-artists to consider their definition of infrastructure, how it can be improved, who it serves, who it doesn’t serve, and who is left out altogether. We are seeking playful
responses to the systems that surround us. The name In-“faux”-structure refers to false or erroneous meaning related to infrastructure, the ephemeral nature of building materials, and other ambiguities related to physical and social systems and their creation.
Graphic Design by Jenny Kemp
Guest Curated by artists Madison LaVallee, Julie Casper Roth, and Melissa Sarris
Roads. Pipes. Wires. Bureaucracies. These words describe infrastructure.
In-faux-structure, an ambitious indoor/outdoor exhibition scheduled for August – October 2019, will investigate gender and identity as they relate to infrastructure. Who makes decisions related to infrastructure? Who is responsible for the labor? Who designs it?
This exhibition opportunity is open to artists and non-artists to consider their definition of infrastructure, how it can be improved, who it serves, who it doesn’t serve, and who is left out altogether. We are seeking playful
responses to the systems that surround us. The name In-“faux”-structure refers to false or erroneous meaning related to infrastructure, the ephemeral nature of building materials, and other ambiguities related to physical and social systems and their creation.
Graphic Design by Jenny Kemp
The first exhibition at The Church Troy
co-curated by Madison LaVallee + Elana Bernnard
Square Peg, Round Hole
An exhibition including artists of The Church +1
Music by
DJ Trash Bee
The Machine that Wouldn't Die - Starts at 9pm
Performance by
Laura Merry- Psychic Confessions (psychic readings by donation)
Food and Drink by
YESFOLK + RAREFORM + Marky Mark Taco Bar
Graphic Design by Michael Valiquette
co-curated by Madison LaVallee + Elana Bernnard
Square Peg, Round Hole
An exhibition including artists of The Church +1
Music by
DJ Trash Bee
The Machine that Wouldn't Die - Starts at 9pm
Performance by
Laura Merry- Psychic Confessions (psychic readings by donation)
Food and Drink by
YESFOLK + RAREFORM + Marky Mark Taco Bar
Graphic Design by Michael Valiquette
A drop-in after school, pop-up art laboratory for kids in the gallery.
Young artists in grades 1-8 will learn, experiment and create art with local artists in a gallery setting – inspired by exhibitions and artists connected to Collar Works.
A drop-in after school, pop-up art laboratory for kids in the gallery.
Young artists in grades 1-8 will learn, experiment and create art with local artists in a gallery setting – inspired by exhibitions and artists connected to Collar Works.
The Feminist Art Project of Upstate NY organized a group exhibition that served to demonstrate solidarity among artists who identify with being a Nasty Woman in the face of threats to roll back women’s rights, individual rights, and abortion rights. It will served as a fundraiser to support The Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood during this uncertain time. 100% of sales from artwork were donated to our local Planned Parenthood.
This project was organized by Madison LaVallee + Claire Sherwood.
Graphic Design by Benj Gleeksman
Free drop-in art program and community mural project for children and families living in an underserved neighborhood. This project was successfully funded through a New York State Council for the Arts grant.
Free drop-in art program and community mural project for children and families living in an underserved neighborhood. This project was successfully funded through a New York State Council for the Arts grant.
This program was in collaboration with Nathan Meltz + Kim Tateo.
This program was in collaboration with Nathan Meltz + Kim Tateo.