Elsewhere is a quiet, underwhelmingly beautiful show, a “sophomore” effort by curator Shinique Smith (herself an artist of some note). Dreamily, Elsewhere pines toward nature and away from urbanism. (Of course, it’s funny that most of the artists in the show choose to live in the largest metropolis in America ….) From its location in [...]
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04/30/09 Elsewhere — Group Show at Saltworks
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Tags: Christine Bailey, cities and uban development, Green issues, Jane Benson, Jennie C. Jones, Justin Anderson, Library of Eden, Mickalene Thomas, Saltworks Gallery, Sean Ryan, Second Life, Shinique Smith, The New Musem, UnMonumental: The Object in the 21st Century
Tags: Christine Bailey, cities and uban development, Green issues, Jane Benson, Jennie C. Jones, Justin Anderson, Library of Eden, Mickalene Thomas, Saltworks Gallery, Sean Ryan, Second Life, Shinique Smith, The New Musem, UnMonumental: The Object in the 21st Century
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04/24/09 To Do List
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Tags: Allison Shockley, Art House Gallery, Castleberry Art Stroll, Christine Bailey, Craig Drennen, Erika Ranee, Gallery Stokes, Get This! Gallery, Jane Benson, Jennie C. Jones, Joel Conison, Justin Anderson, Marcus Morales, Michael Montagne, Michalene Thomas, MINT Gallery, Naomi Silva Gallery, Neil Fried, Phil Ralston, Saltworks Gallery, Santiago Vanegas, Sean Ryan, Shinque Smith, Spruill Gallery, The Tempor-ary Gallery, Thomson Moore
Tags: Allison Shockley, Art House Gallery, Castleberry Art Stroll, Christine Bailey, Craig Drennen, Erika Ranee, Gallery Stokes, Get This! Gallery, Jane Benson, Jennie C. Jones, Joel Conison, Justin Anderson, Marcus Morales, Michael Montagne, Michalene Thomas, MINT Gallery, Naomi Silva Gallery, Neil Fried, Phil Ralston, Saltworks Gallery, Santiago Vanegas, Sean Ryan, Shinque Smith, Spruill Gallery, The Tempor-ary Gallery, Thomson Moore
The Castleberry Hill ArtStroll is here again this Friday, turning your normally sedate gallery hopping into a frantic rush to be everywhere and see everything before 10PM. To make your journey harder, a scattering of shows open outside Castleberry, as does one new gallery. (And may we suggest Critical Mass as a suitable starting point [...]



























karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve