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Plant Life: Photography, Installation and Video works by Tiffany Smith
Jan
28
to Mar 3

Plant Life: Photography, Installation and Video works by Tiffany Smith

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Space Create is pleased to present the vibrant work of Tiffany Smith.  Utilizing photography, installation and video Plant Life explores migrations of people and transplanted lives while creating a visual record of experience. As part of her exhibit Smith constructs an interactive photo booth encouraging viewers to photograph themselves within the lush settings she creates.

Tiffany Smith is a visual artist from the Caribbean diaspora who uses photography, video, design, and installation to create conceptually based work focused on identity, cultural ambiguity, and representation; particularly within minority communities. Her work examines individual narratives pulled from an array of multi-cultural influences, derived from her upbringing between Miami, Florida, Nassau, Bahamas, and Jamaica, and molded by her current home of Brooklyn, NY. Smith’s practice searches for new perspectives on dominant historical narratives and aims to provide insight into issues surrounding communities and how they are formed, defined, and identified.

Run Dates: Jan 28th- March 10th

Opening Reception: Sat Jan 28th 6-9pm

Closing Reception: Sat Feb 25th 6-9pm

Gallery Hours Saturdays  11am-2pm

 

Curated by Heather Renée Russ





 

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Gerberich’s “Gadgetry” Exhibit and Sculpting Events
Nov
4
to Nov 19

Gerberich’s “Gadgetry” Exhibit and Sculpting Events

Opening Reception Saturday, November 12th 5-7pm

Gallery Hours: 

Fridays & Saturdays, November 4-19
Fridays 4-7pm
Saturdays from 1-5pm
or by appointment with Steve Gerberich (917) 701-7655)

Photo "the Mix-Master" by Steve Gerberich

Photo "the Mix-Master" by Steve Gerberich



New York-based sculptor and kinetic artist Steve Gerberich makes his Newburgh, NY debut presenting a series of interactive works and workshops at Space Create!

Gerberich will showcase his kinetic works and offer workshops for visitors to enjoy:

Gerberich’s “Gadgetry” Exhibit
Gerberich transforms Space Create into a clinking, blinking, swaying push-button world.

This installation of interactive works creatively composed of overlooked common objects involves pressing buttons and turning cranks to set his kinetic sculpture in motion.

Make-and-Take Sculpting Event
Saturday, November 12th and 19th 1-5pm
Gerberich will inspire and direct willing participants to sculpt their own mini-masterpiece from a smorgasbord of parts painstakingly collected during Gerberich’s nationwide travels culled from dumpsters, thrift shops, and dollar stores. Handmade sculptures will be assembled using hot glue “welding.” Children and adults can re-compose these objects into original works, while acquiring a new appreciation for creative reuse. Free and open to the public.

For more information visit
Steve Gerberich www.gerbomatic.com 


About Artist Steve Gerberich
From a pack rat's treasure trove of motors, toys, and other bric-a-brac, Gerberich is an alchemist of odds and ends and always searching for possibilities. A self-proclaimed lover of hand tools or any useful invention without a power cord, his Newburgh NY studio is brimming with machine parts, fixtures, and armies of antique collectibles where he turns discarded items into fantastical kinetic sculpture.

A sculptor with a B.F.A. from the University of Northern Iowa, Steve Gerberich began making art that moves when he relocated to New York City in 1985. He set up his first motorized installation in the gallery-filled neighborhood of SoHo, convincing owners of an abandoned factory to let him use their display windows. His work caught the attention of passers-by, including art collectors and delighted art critics.

Gerberich’s sculptures have graced museums across the U.S. and Canada and has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, The Today Show, The New Yorker, Art in America and Sculpture Magazine. His work is held privately and in numerous public spaces throughout the United States.

Gerberich would like to thank Space Create and the Orange County Arts Council for their generous support.

mages courtesy of Steve Gerberich: Shark Tank, The Rabbit Hole 

mages courtesy of Steve Gerberich: Shark Tank, The Rabbit Hole

 

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The Dress Project -Ophra Wolfe
Oct
1
to Oct 26

The Dress Project -Ophra Wolfe

Come see the dresses, hear stories and meet Ophra on Newburgh Last Saturday (Oct 29th) 6-9pm

There will be a full length dance performance with live music by Craig Chin
Wednesday, 10/26 at 8:00 PM  $20 admission,  $10 students/kids/dress women



About The Dress Project:

Over the summer I approached 19 women who live and/or work in the City of Newburgh and asked each to share one dress in her wardrobe with me. I audio and video recorded our interviews, and at some point I asked to borrow the actual dress. 

The women are incredibly diverse. What they have in common is their powerful, graceful, steady presence in the City of Newburgh at this time of great transition for the City. 

The exhibit lets you see the dresses and experience the women's stories through audio, text and video. I'm now in the process of creating a work-in-progress performance based on the material and using the dresses, which I'll be sharing later in the month (October 27).

The Dress Project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.

THANK YOU ALSO TO:
Ali Church, Alysia Mazzella, Anthea Morne, Deborah Brown, Deborah Duffus, Diana Mangaser, Elizabeth Crane Brandt, Gabrielle Hill, Isabel Rojas, Joyce Hill, Karen Mejia, Lisa Gervais, Leetha Berchielli, Lissette Martinez, Melzina Cannigan, Nancy Colas, Naomi Fay, Ramona Monteverde, Rebekah Grohl, Marcel Barrick, John Delk, Markus Hartel/Raghaus, Space Create.

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Newburgh Open Studios-featuring works by Ophra Wolf and Cody Rounds
Sep
24
to Sep 25

Newburgh Open Studios-featuring works by Ophra Wolf and Cody Rounds

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Newburgh OPEN Studios, celebrating its 6th year, is a direct manifestation of our mission to foster artistic expression, civic participation and the economic growth of Newburgh’s diverse community by supporting, promoting, and advocating for arts and culture by supporting the livelihoods of working artists in our region. 

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Gita and Linda Oil and Fire: Featuring works by Gita Nadas and Linda Rahl Nadas. Curated by Heather Renee Russ and David Ludwig
Aug
13
to Sep 9

Gita and Linda Oil and Fire: Featuring works by Gita Nadas and Linda Rahl Nadas. Curated by Heather Renee Russ and David Ludwig

Gita and Linda Oil and Fire

Gita Nádas and Linda Rahl Nádas,  daughter and mother, are both artists who grew up uniquely immersed in art.  Linda was involved in art from a young age spending much of her time in the commercial artist’s studios her father represented in Manhattan in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Learning so much about technique and art history as in the classical pedagogy of time passed.

Gita was naturally a part of the rich artistic influence Linda had cultivated along with Gita’s father Arthur, an immigrant from Hungary, who also was deeply involved and passionate about the arts.

Both Linda and Gita have studied with some of the most talented artists of the 20th century. Their stylized works speak to history and technique and screams loudly of their individuality and skill. There is a certain mysterious and whimsical elegance to their relationship with one another and to their shared histories that is very much alive in their works.   This exhibit, curated by Heather Renée Russ and David Ludwig, will feature paintings by Gita and sculpture and ceramic works by Linda.

On Exhibit August 13th through Sept 9th

Reception Saturday August 27th6-9pm

Gallery Hours Saturdays 11am-2pm

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Touching the Membrane: works by Keith Aguiar, Raul De Nieves, Heather Renée Russ and Ektor Garcia
May
28
5:00 AM05:00

Touching the Membrane: works by Keith Aguiar, Raul De Nieves, Heather Renée Russ and Ektor Garcia

Touching the Membrane: works by Raul de Nieves, Heather Renée Russ, Ektor Garcia and Keith Aguiar

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Keith Aguiar
Raúl De Nieves
Ektor Garcia
Heather Renée Russ

Membrane: A thin pliable film separating the inner environment from the outside world.
 

These four artists met in San Francisco during a particular moment within a particular bubble that was exploding with creative collaboration. After individually moving on to navigate new geographies, queering and stretching the edges as they went, they now come together to engage with this membrane and share new works.

 

 

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