Here is an exhibit that I have a work in that has been extended through the end of Nov. The work is a titled "Expectations" and is a collaboration with Jennifer Harris.
Here is the press release for the show:
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ART FILLS VACUUM CREATED BY RUSH OF EMPTY STORES NO LONGER EMPTY: THE INVISIBLE DOG Curators: The Invisible Dog When Press Preview: October 1, 12pm – 2pm |
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Beware:
“The Invisible Dog“ is unleashed this Saturday, October 3rd! The
latest group exhibition produced by No Longer Empty, “The Invisible
Dog” is a show “out of nothing” in a warmly decrepit out-of-use belt
factory on Bergen Street in Brooklyn. The Invisible Dog - a short history. The factory at 51 Bergen Street was built in the late 1800’s. Over the years it has been used for various things, including manufacturing, storage and parking. 51 Bergen Street was purchased in the 1970’s by one Mr. George Zorbas, who was a former US Army Air Corp pilot during WW II. After the war, he started his own jewelry and clothing business and eventually he owned several factories in downtown Brooklyn. After purchasing the building at 51 Bergen Street, he consolidated his business there and made costume jewelry, belts, necklaces, small clothing items and a well known children’s item called the “Invisible Dog.” At the peak of production, this factory operated 24 hours per day with three shifts and employed 150 workers. By the early-mid 1990’s, it became very difficult for this business to compete with low cost manufacturing in places like China and Mexico, so the business slowly dwindled. For the last 10 years, the main product manufactured at 51 Bergen Street was the “Invisible Dog,” and this product was sold to places such as Six Flags Amusement Park and to Disneyland. After Mr. Zorbas died in 1994 the building was sold to its present owners in 2007. In December 2008, Lucien Zayan, a native of Paris, discovered the Invisible Dog Factory and decided to transform it as an Arts Center. The ground floor will be the main space for events, exhibitions, performances and concerts. The Second Floor will be artists' studios and 9 artists have already moved in.The Third Floor will be a rental space for all kind of artistic events. |