10/29/11

Concrete Sound at Norte Maar

Check out Audra Wolowiec's solo show now up at Norte Maar : open tomorrow 10/30 from 1-5pm + Saturdays from 1-5pm thereafter. Also, on 11/17 at 7:30pm is a reading by Christine Shan Shan Hou, a collaborator of Wolowiec's. Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B, Brooklyn, NY 11237

10/17/11

LIVE / WORK SPACE Installation


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10/13/11

Final Weekend of LIVE / WORK SPACE exhibit at Camel Art Space

Last chance to see Round Robin Collective's new collaborative works on display at Camel Art Space, 722 Metropolitan Ave. 2nd Floor in Williamsburg! So if you haven't already, come on down! The exhibit will be open Fri 6-8pm for the Art Walk, and Sat-Sun 12-6pm.



10/10/11

Off the Clock: Working with Flexible Labor, Social Networks and Everyday Life


Public Program
Oct 11, 2011
7:00 PM
How do recent lateral, collaborative projects, ranging from artist-run spaces to curatorial initiatives to knowledge communities, counter the information/service-based economy and its elements of fluid social networks, entrepreneurial spirit, flexible labor management and interactions with daily life? Or do these art projects and communities utilize these factors and build upon them — in turn aligning with this mode rather than producing a disarming critique?
Moderator:
Liam Gillick
Panelists:
Summer Guthery, The Chrysler Series
Rose Marcus, The Dependent Art Fair
Jackson Moore, The Public School New York
Lise Soskolne, W.A.G.E.
James Voorhies, Bureau for Open Culture
Art in General
79 Walker St.
New York, NY

10/5/11

Pie Party + Open Discussion on Artist Housing

The third + final event of Round Robin Collective's show LIVE / WORK SPACE at Camel Art Space on Friday. Bring a pie! Apple, cherry, chicken, chocolate cream, whatever!!!! Sample pies + show off your pie! At the same event, we'll also have an open discussion about living + working conditions of artists in NYC. 

Topics include:
- What's the difference between SoHo + North Brooklyn?
– How is our experience today different from the 1970s?
- How did loft markets develop into loft-like condominium markets?
- What is A.I.R.?
- What roles do artists play in generating revenue for the city?
- As artists, what agency do we have in the development of communities?
- As artists, what rights do we have?

Camel is located at 722 Metropolitan Ave., 2nd Floor; at the corner of Metropolitan + Graham, at the Graham Ave. L stop.