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SUMMARY:FUTURES
DESCRIPTION:“FUTURES” – at Fountain House Gallery\, 702 Ninth Avenue at 48th Street\, NYC \nOn view: January 20 – March 2\, 2022 /Reception: January 20\, 6-8pm \nCurated by Barbara Pollack \nPost-2020\, predicting the future is perhaps an antiquated game\, given how the sudden onset of the pandemic surprised all prognosticators. Combining boundless imagination with low-tech materials\, the nearly 20 artists of Futures create a new way of dealing with our hopes\, fears and anxieties\, conjuring visions that cannot be seen through telescopes or crystal balls. From apocalyptic nightmares to over-the-rainbow fantasies\, the artworks in this exhibition underscore the limits of politicians\, scientists and astrologers to find a new way of envisioning imminent change. Only artists\, like these\, seem capable of creating images that are dynamic and capture the diversity of the future\, or more accurately\, “futures\,” since this holds a different meaning for each.  \nFutures is curated by Barbara Pollack\, co-founder of Art at a Time Like This\, a nonprofit platform serving artists and curators in the 21st century\, as they live through crises and comment on social issues; she will serve as the lead curator of Mirror Image: A Transformation of Chinese Identity\, opening at Asia Society in June 2022.   \nCommenting on selected works in the exhibition\, Pollack said\, “Susan Spangenberg’s Octomission creates a vision of a super-powered octopus soaring through the sky\, made using buttons and fabric\, and highlighted by colored pencils and magic markers. Richard Courage has painted his own set of Tarot cards\, such as Eve entwined with a snake in The World. Maria Bronkema’s watercolor\, Robbie’s Dream of the Future\, is uplifting – a child’s fantasy of animals let loose from the zoo. Zeus Hope’s intricate drawings of gods and goddesses command attention\, though simply rendered in white gel on black paper.”  \nAdditional mediums represented in the show include mixed media\, fabric\, acrylic\, and photography. \nThis program is funded\, in part\, by generous support from the Renate\, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust\, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, the David Rockefeller Fund\, and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. \nAbout Fountain House Gallery: Fountain House Gallery and Studio provides an environment where artists living with mental illness can express their creative visions and exhibit their work. Founded by Fountain House in 2000\, the Manhattan-based Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists\, curators and cultural institutions. The Studio\, located in Long Island City\, is a collaborative workspace that furthers the professional practice of our artists. Embracing artists who are emerging or established\, trained or self-taught\, Fountain House Gallery cultivates artistic growth\, makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community\, and challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness. \nNote: Masks and proof of vaccination are required for entry to Fountain House Gallery. \n 
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LOCATION:Fountain House Gallery\, 702 Ninth Avenue\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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SUMMARY:Small Works: $100 & Under
DESCRIPTION:This show\, an annual Gallery event\, will open with a Reception on November 4\, 2021\, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and will remain on view through December 29\, 2021.  \nFor this year’s iteration of Small Works\, the artists of Fountain House Gallery have created hundreds of pieces of original art\, sized at 6 by 6 inches or smaller and priced at $100 or less. The exhibit showcases mini-collections of artworks\, affording viewers a unique opportunity to experience individual artists’ breadth of work. The artworks can be purchased “off the wall” and fit conveniently in a tote bag or briefcase. Over the years\, this extravaganza has become a perennial favorite with art lovers\, collectors\, and holiday shoppers.   \nSmall works can have a big impact\, lending themselves to hanging solo or in groupings. Fountain House Gallery artists\, who customarily work in a variety of mediums and sizes\, continue to embrace the challenge of creating in the scaled-down format\, unleashing their talents on fresh mediums and ideas. \nAmong the mediums represented in Small Works are acrylic\, mixed media\, fabric\, and digital photography\, with sculpture and jewelry pieces included in the mix. \nThis program is funded\, in part\, by generous support from the Renate\, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust\, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, the David Rockefeller Fund\, and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. \nAbout Fountain House Gallery \nFountain House Gallery and Studio provides an environment where artists living with mental illness can express their creative visions and exhibit their work. Founded by Fountain House in 2000\, the storefront Gallery in Manhattan sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists\, curators and cultural institutions. The Studio\, located in Long Island City\, is a collaborative workspace that furthers the professional practice of our artists. Embracing artists who are emerging or established\, trained or self-taught\, Fountain House Gallery cultivates artistic growth\, makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community\, and challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness.
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SUMMARY:Art in Quarantine
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition on view (online): May 28 – July 8\, 2020\nOpening Reception (via Zoom): May 29\, 2:30-3:30 pm ET \nFountain House Gallery\, representing artists living with mental illness\, announces the group exhibition Art in Quarantine. The show\, which features more than 100 original works\, will be on view online from May 28\, 2020 through July 8\, 2020. An Opening Reception will be held via the Zoom platform on May 29\, 2020\, from 2:30 pm until 3:30 pm ET\, join here. In keeping with the “shelter in place” order necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic\, Fountain House Gallery\, Fountain House Studio\, and parent organization Fountain House are closed until further notice.  \nArt in Quarantine showcases works in mediums including acrylic\, watercolor\, oil\, pastel\, mixed media\, digital photography\, and more. In addition to pieces created during the period of sheltering in place\, the exhibition features selected works made previously. \n“During this time of isolation\, the member-artists of Fountain House have explored what ‘art in quarantine’ looks like\,” said Karen Gormandy\, Fountain House Studio Coordinator. “While sheltering in place\, we find ourselves in our own company\, away from the sights\, sounds\, and all sensory memories that informed us that we are connected to each other. We’ve lost track of time and worked at not losing track of ourselves. To reconnect\, we have found ways to make art. Fishing around for tools\, we searched for paper\, paint\, or wire\, old books\, spices for pigment\, scissors\, foil. We examined how we could manifest the artistic impulse. We looked outward or inward for inspiration. We bounced around in our heads and couldn’t focus. Looking inward\, we were confronted with a new fear or a certain beauty. We gazed longingly out the window and wished we could go about our business. We looked in and away from the mirror. We discovered  beauty that was always there—a beauty that lived in our memory or presented itself in front of us\, in our confined present. The mundane became profound. We reached for our art in whatever place we could find it; it was captured\, it was what we wanted or didn’t. It didn’t matter\, it is what we have.”  \nThis program is funded\, in part\, by generous support from the Renate\, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust\, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, the David Rockefeller Fund\, and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. \nAbout Fountain House Gallery: Fountain House Gallery and Studio provides an environment where artists living with mental illness can express their creative visions and exhibit their work. Founded by Fountain House in 2000\, the storefront Gallery in Manhattan sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists\, curators and cultural institutions. The Studio\, located in Long Island City\, is a collaborative workspace that furthers the professional practice of our artists. Embracing artists who are emerging or established\, trained or self-taught\, Fountain House Gallery cultivates artistic growth\, makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community\, and challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness. \nAll Fountain House Gallery artists are members of Fountain House\, founded in New York City in 1948 with the belief that people living with mental illness can be active participants in their own and each other’s recovery. Over the past seven decades\, Fountain House has inspired the creation of hundreds of similar programs in 32 states and 34 countries that serve more than 100\,000 people annually.
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LOCATION:Fountain House Gallery\, 702 Ninth Avenue\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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SUMMARY:Small Works: $100 & Under
DESCRIPTION:On view: October 31-December 20\, 2019 \nSmall Works: $100 & Under is an annual Fountain House Gallery exhibition event. For this year’s show\, Gallery artists have created more than 500 original pieces. Each original work is sized 6 by 6 inches or less and is priced at $100 or under. Among the mediums represented are collage\, mixed media\, acrylic and watercolor painting\, digital art\, and photography. Past Fountain House Gallery Small Works shows have been a rousing success with holiday shoppers and collectors. \nFountain House Gallery Director Ariel Willmott said\, “Each year I am surprised by the fantastic variety in the artwork created for the Small Works exhibition. The artists continue to embrace the scaled-down format\, unleashing their talents on fresh mediums and ideas. The exhibit showcases mini-collections of artworks\, giving viewers a unique opportunity to experience individual artists’ breadth of work. And we love offering the pieces at a price point that everyone\, from tourists and students to artists and collectors\, can afford.” \nThis program is funded\, in part\, by generous support from the Hearst Foundation\, Inc.\, the Renate\, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust\, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, the David Rockefeller Fund\, and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. \nAbout Fountain House Gallery: Fountain House Gallery and Studio provides an environment where artists living with mental illness can express their creative visions and exhibit their work. Founded by Fountain House in 2000\, the storefront Gallery in Manhattan sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists\, curators and cultural institutions. The Studio\, located in Long Island City\, is a collaborative workspace that furthers the professional practice of our artists. Embracing artists who are emerging or established\, trained or self-taught\, Fountain House Gallery cultivates artistic growth\, makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community\, and challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness. \nAll Fountain House Gallery artists are members of Fountain House\, founded in New York City in 1948 with the belief that people living with mental illness can be active participants in their own and each other’s recovery. Over the past seven decades\, Fountain House has inspired the creation of hundreds of similar programs in 32 states and 34 countries that serve more than 100\,000 people annually.
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