The Great Indoors
Peep Space
January 4th - February 8th, 2025
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 18th 2-5 PM
Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 12-4 pm
Elizabeth Castaldo, Erin Treacy, Krista Dragomer, Natalie C. Wood, Matthew Robinson, Rachel Sydlowski, Yeon Ji Yoo
PeepSpace presents The Great Indoors, a group exhibition co-curated by Yeon Ji Yoo and Rachel Sydlowski. This exhibition considers the vaster qualities of the psyche and landscape as mirrored in their shared states of endlessness. The Great Indoors articulates psychic exploration as an inward journey an ever-changing kaleidoscopic reflection of self. In this exhibition, the miasma of modernity is interpreted through strategies of beauty as a system of dismantling the depths of self and physical spaces. This collection of artists chase ghosts of past trauma back to the corners, disrupt patriarchy through inner feminine strength, and engage with post-industrial transgressions against nature through a remixing of landscape and architecture.
Image: Matthew W. Robinson, Library With Cat
Art Spiel
Kolaj
CLAY CONVERSATIONS
Ceramics from the Gilded to the Digital Age
Hudson River Museum
October 11, 2024–March 9, 2025
Juxtaposing selections from the HRM’s Chinese porcelain collection with the work of five New York-based artists, Clay Conversations spotlights how contemporary ceramicists reference and critique the medium’s longstanding ties to themes of exclusivity and exoticism.
Adam Chau • Patricia Encarnación • George Henry Hall • Karen Jaimes • Ellen Lanyon • Evelyn Mtika • Rachel Sydlowski • Yage Wang
The SMFA Art Sale has been the leading contemporary art sale in New England since its creation in 1978. Offering works across all mediums, the sale showcases a diverse selection of talented students, alumni, faculty, and friends of SMFA.
Each year, the SMFA Art Sale makes an impact beyond celebrating the creativity of our community; it also raises critical funds to support financial aid. Through both the generous donations from artists and purchases made by SMFA supporters, the financial aid dollars raised by the sale ensure a wide breadth of creative voices from all lived experiences and backgrounds have access to SMFA at Tufts’ unique interdisciplinary educational program..
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
OVERLAP
November 16 - December 21, 2024
An art exhibition, sale, raffle, and events held to benefit two Rhode Island organizations assisting people in need of housing – The Newport Housing Hotline and the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless.
OPENING RECEPTION for the exhibition:
Saturday, November 16
3-5 pm
Noelia Abreu * Inez Andrucyk * Sheila Benedis * Mia Brownell * Mike Depasquale * Amanda Dorval * Marielena Ferrer * Natalya Khorover * Martin Kruck * Jessica Maffia * Norman Magnusson *
Susan Manspeizer * Eto Otitigbe * Jorge Otero-Pailos * Teresa Pereira * Rachel Sydlowski * VASH
ArtsWestchester places artists at the center of imagining our region’s next chapter. Artists work at the intersection of visual culture, craft, architecture, and design; through their perspectives, we aim to explore concepts of historic land ownership, building inclusive communities, creative placemaking, and sustainable development. With one of many histories of setting a canon of artistic practice, institutions such as the Hudson River School have shaped how we see our landscape and thus the integral use of artists to see ourselves within it. This project invites artists to envision built and social transformation by giving them a seat at the table for this planning.
Hummelland or Small Acts of Resistance
Hummelland or Small Acts of Resistance
On view from December 17, 2023, through January 28, 2024, at The Donald Gallery, South Presbyterian Church, 343 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522. The opening will take place on December 17th, 2023, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Please check https://www.southpres.org/donaldgallery/ for a schedule of events. Please email office@southpres.org to arrange a viewing.
Proceeds from print sales support church programming.
Homecoming
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The Lehman College Art Department is pleased to announce the HOMECOMING: Lehman College Graduate Art Programs Alumni exhibition, featuring Alumni who graduated from 2012-2022. The opening reception will be on Wednesday, September 13, from 5 pm to 8 pm.
Featured Artists:
Lizzy Alejandro, Nelson Alvarez, Hillary Anzis-Hostetler, Shahaan O. Azeem, Melissa Castignoli, Patricia Cazorla, Vanezza Cruz, Rueben Cuevas, Steven Dana, Tom Eaton, Judy Giera, Katherine Gomez, Peter Hamlin, Vanessa Isabella, Graceanne Malloy, Tali Margolin, Rebecca Menashe, Matthew Moss, Henry Portillo, Iliandel Reyes, Ruth Rodriguez Guerro, Sarah Ellen Rowe, Elizabeth Sayles, Sima Schloss, Jeremy Sie, Rachel Sydlowski, Deborah Yasinsky
Long-term installation Invisible River at The Bronx Children’s Museum
Architectural Record
NY4
Bronx Talk
The New York Times
CBS News
NY1
Lost Weekend
May 20 & 21, 2023
11-5 PM
STUDIO 566
578 Nepperhan Ave
Yonkers, NY 10703
Open Studios
Studio 566
May 20 & 21, 2023
11-5 PM
578 & 540 Nepperhan Ave
Yonkers, NY 10701
American Ghosts
SLA Art Space
307 W 30th St. New York NY, 10001
Opening Reception: Friday, April 7, 2023, 5-7 PM
SLA Art Space presents a two-person exhibition with Yeon Ji Yoo and Rachel Sydlowski.
Friday, April 7, 2023 - Saturday, May 26, 2023
Viewing Hours: Fridays and Saturdays 5-7 PM
Building it Up to Tear it Down
Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos
450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
Bookbinding Workshop with Sonja John
Wednesday 4/19 6-8 PM
Opening: March 29, 2023, 6-8 PM
March 29-May 3
Artists: Anny Chen, Christian Amaya Garcia,
Duane Bailey-Castro, Karewith Casas, Matthew Robinson, Sakura Abdel-Rahman, Sonja John
Curator: Rachel Sydlowski
Building it up to Tear it Down presents a series of artworks across a range of mediums and disciplines. Focusing on the ebb and flow of construction/deconstruction this examination of varied processes elucidates how the conceptual aims of each artist are inherently tied to their personal act of making.
Peep Space flat file 2023.
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February 17th - March 31st, 2023
Opening Reception Friday, 2/17 from 7-9 pm
This year’s collection of works pushes forward with stubborn hopefulness. Much of the work was produced during the pandemic and leans toward the brightness of reopening and reconnection. The twenty-five artists featured in the 2023 Flat File Program are: Christian Amaya Garcia, Adina Andrus, Melissa Capasso, Jeremiah Dine, Georgia Elrod, Enrique Figueredo, Furusho, Stephen Grossman, Roberto Harrington, Ariel Kleinberg, Sandra Eula Lee, Elisa Lendvay, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Paz Mllea, Katita Miller, Debra Orols, Anna Ortiz, Lucia Rodriguez Perez, Sean Riley, Mia Risberg, Jacquelyn Strycker, Rachel Sydlowski, Lauren Whearty and Til Will.
SPECTRUM
October 12-16, 2022, The Galleria, White Plains, NY Proceeds benefit Planned Parenthood.
Curated by Alexandra Rutsch Brock
Empty Set - January 22 - March 19, 2022
Elizabeth Alexander, Elizabeth Castaldo,
Sarah Morejohn, Rachel Sydlowski
Patterns of Power recontextualizes patterns found in the decorative arts and addresses power structures, social and environmental issues. The desire to destroy the genteel trappings of modern life that underhandedly rewards greed, patriarchy and short-sightedness is articulated through deconstruction and maximalism.
The resplendent qualities inherent to artworks in this exhibition, like the Pattern & Decoration movement, are equally beautiful and deceptive through their critical aims. Deconstructed wallpaper, prints and drawings that are accumulative and highly ornamental exist outside of the bounds of the familiar; their uncanniness is a potent signal to action.
The First Step, Elizabeth Castaldo, mixed media on paper, 2020
No Nature
Longwood Gallery @BCA
January 21 - March 4, 2022
Regiane Donadio, Katherine Emely Gomez, Alonsa Guevara. Jessica Maffia, Palen Obesa, Sima Schloss
Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos is taking a trip to BCA Headquarters this year! We invite our beloved community to make a personal appointment and to witness our first-ever pop-up exhibition No Nature. This intimate exhibition reveals how "we are part of nature and also that through the act of seeking, we become better at knowing and observing the cosmic and biological relationships that bind us to this earth and beyond."
Womb Crown, Alonsa Guevara, oil on canvas, 2019
If Tomorrow Comes
Bravin Lee
526 West 26th Street #211 NYC 10001
NOVEMBER 19, 2021 - JANUARY 2022
OPENING: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 2-8PM
Hours: Wednesday Through Saturday 12- 5 pm. Fridays open late.
Philip Akkerman Chechu Alava Aaron Alexander David Ambrose Blanka Amezkua Jeffrey Beebe Dirk Bell Amelia Biewald Alex Brown Ashley Carroll Cecile Chong Vivien Collens Rose DeSiano Kate Dodd Peter Dudek Louis Eilshemius James Ensor Roland Flexner Russell Floersch Chambliss Giobbi Iva Gueorguieva Nathan Randall Green Erik Hanson Daniel Hesidence Danny Hobart Rhia Hurt Warren Isensee Sara Jackson Melissa Joseph Tamara Kostianovsky David Kramer Laura Krifka Marcia Kure Kyotaro Jac Lahav Gabe Langholz Matt Langley Ashe Laughlin Jonathan Lasker Gracelee Lawrence JC Lenochan Paul Loughney LoVid Fabian Marcaccio Henri Matisse Chris McCaw Rebecca Morales Donna Moylan Vik Muniz Thomas Nozkowski David Opdyke Courtney Puckett Richard Pasquarelli Pablo Picasso Jonathan Pylypchuk Archie Rand Julia Randall Jennifer Reeves Charles Ritchie Walter Robinson Alexis Rockman David Rios Rodriguez Jason Rohlf Amparo Sard Guy Richard Smit Snoeman Tom Sanford Amparo Sard Kenny Scharf David Shaw James Siena David B. Smith Alfred Steiner Monika Sosnowski Rachel Sydlowski Melissa Stern Derek Stroup Natasha Sweeten Stipan Tadic Jim Toia Tuscan School James Welling Martin Wilner Margaret Ann Withers William Wegman Megan Williams David Wojnarowicz Martin Wong Etty Yaniv Marela Zacarias Aaron Zimmerman
Penn State HUB-Robeson Galleries, Wind Spirits exhibit will be available from Aug. 21 through Nov. 20 in the HUB's Art Alley, in conjunction with the “Lost Bird Project” hosted by Shaver's Creek Environmental Center, with Tatiana Arocha, Deirdre Murphy and Rachel Sydlowski
Reception - 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 25.
On view July 11 - September 19, 2021
Cladogram: 2ND KMA International Juried Biennial, juried by Yasmeen Siddiqui, brings together artists working in written and visual media. A cladogram is a branching diagram that shows relationships among different species and their history of evolution. Similarly, this exhibition will include work that engages with personal or family history, explores the ways in which historical objects and ideas are organized, categorized, and displayed, and challenges the dominant narrative of history and art history. With Cladogram, the KMA presents a broad range of contemporary work created by artists based locally, regionally, and from 21 countries around the world, in an effort to build networks of artists internationally. Yasmeen Siddiqui is a curator, essayist, lecturer and founding director of Minerva Projects, which supports interdisciplinary artists.
MoCA Westport
On View: June 25 - August 21
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 24
In its largest gallery, MoCA Westport will showcase the artists selected for its first Summer Open Call, curated by Max Teicher and Emily White. The Call For Art was open to all emerging, mid-career and established visual artists over the age of 18. MoCA Westport received over 200 submissions for consideration, from artists spanning the United States and beyond. The exhibition features eleven artists working in a range of mediums.
Selected artists include: Jessica Alazraki (New York, NY) • Andisheh Avini (Brooklyn, NY) • William Buchina (Brooklyn, NY) • Chase Hall (Los Angeles, CA/New York, NY) • Asher Liftin (Brooklyn, NY) • MaryKate Maher (Brooklyn, NY) • Mieke Marple (San Francisco, CA) • Alex Puz (Maspeth, NY) • Annesofie Sandal (Long Island City, New York) • Samuel Stabler (Brooklyn, NY) • Rachel Sydlowski (New York, NY)
Provokr
Longwood Gallery @Hostos/Bronx Council on the Arts
June 15 through August 18, 2021
As we continue to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Longwood Arts Project, BCA is delighted to present this season’s last virtual exhibit, Lucky To Be Here. Utilizing collages, painting, photography, installation art and sculptures, artists present archetypes of home as otherworldly, nostalgic, and uncanny in this exhibition that considers the visual language of architecture, furniture forms, family, shelter, mapping, and immigration.
GUEST CURATOR
Rachel Sydlowski
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Dionis Ortiz | Erica Bailey | Leonardo Madriz | Lizzy Alejandro | Patrick Perry | Sarah Ellen Rowe | Vanezza Cruz | Yeon Ji Yoo
Virtual Opening Reception - Tuesday, June 15th from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Register Here
Visual Journaling: Archetypes of Home | Wednesday, June 30th from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Register Here
If You Lived Here You’d Be Home By Now
Wassaic Project
2021 Summer Exhibition
May 22 to September 18, 2021
Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Opening: May 22, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Extended gallery hours:
5/29, 5/30, 7/24, 8/28
12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Facebook Open Arts
March 2021
Permanent installation at the New York City Facebook offices.
Assembly of Ciphers
October 20, 2020, through September 2021
Dyckman Farmhouse
4881 Broadway @ 204th Street
New York, NY 10034
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Hyperallergic
The Guardian US
Matador Network
6sqft
NY1
Untapped New York
NetTV
August 1- Sept 26, 2020
37 Park Terrace East, NY, NY 10034
Art Off-Screen is an international exhibition, organized by Eileen Jeng Lynch, of artwork and performances in outward-facing locations, so the work can be viewed from outside by the community. With pause orders during the pandemic, art has moved online and much of it is still behind closed doors. Art Off-Screen provides access to art beyond a screen, inspiring creativity, amplifying voices, encouraging change, and sending messages of hope and healing.
Entire Exhibition Period: July 18 - September 26, 2020.
Within this timeline, there will be a roll out in phases (every two weeks) of more artists, so opening dates include:
July 18, August 1, August 15, August 29, September 12
Slow Spring
May 7-30, 2020
Virtual Opening Thursday May 14, 7:00PM
Artist Talk Saturday May 23, 1:00PM
Empty Set Project Space
860 East 136th Street
Unit 10D
Bronx, NY 10454
@empty.set.gallery / emptysetart.com
Pressed Narratives
STUDIO 13 GALLERY AT BXARTS FACTORY Pressed Narratives
March 5th to March 30th 2020
Opening Reception March 5th
from 6:00 to 9:00 PM
240 153rd st. Bronx NY 10451
SPRING/BREAK
New York City
March 3 - 9, 2020
625 MADISON AVENUE
COLLECTORS PREVIEW
Tuesday, March 3, 11am - 5pm
Tuesday, March 3, 5pm - 9pm
Regular Show Days
March 4 - 9, 11am - 8pm
Drowned Neon Rose
Curated by Kirstin Lamb
https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/drowned-neon-rose
OASIS
OASIS, with Jessica Maffia, Xin Song and Rachel Sydlowski
January 10-Feb 28, 2020
ChaShaMa's Space to Connect: Fordham Plaza 2020 Window Exhibitions
curated by Laura James