Join Recess for a night of celebration, marking three years of ambitious artists projects. Three’s a Crowd will feature a silent auction with extraordinary works from artists who exemplify Recess’s mission to create rigorous artwork for an active public.
Live Auction up now on Paddle8. Preview and bid leading up to the event. http://www.paddle8.com/forgood/recessauction.
Ticket levels range from $75.00 - $500.00, each with extra-special perks. Information on pricing and sponsorship can be found here http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/234036
Link:
http://www.recessart.org/activities/5013
Address:
The Salon at the Tribeca Grand Hotel
2 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York Tribeca 10013
United States of America
Recess’s mission is to support the creative process of contemporary artists by providing a space for
productive activity and a platform for a partnership with the public. By offering artists flexible work/ exhibition space, artists are given agency to determine the visibility of their work and the parameters of its presentation.
Free of charge and open to the public, Recess facilitates everyday interactions between artists and the
community in order to promote the productive space of the working artist as a site of valuable visual and intellectual interactions. Our endeavors offer critical exposure for the artists we support while fostering an inclusive environment in which artists and the public can engage in a meaningful exchange of art and ideas.
Recess was formed in May 2009 to address concerns that emerging artists cannot afford to live or work
in proximity to exhibition communities. Securing a platform to gain visibility and develop creative goals and a professional career is often a daunting task. The organization was likewise founded to actively respond to changing modes of production. Contemporary artwork, unlike more traditional forms, can be site-specific, performance-based or ephemeral in nature. The traditional gallery space is often unable to accommodate the interactive, process-based artistic production. The artist’s studio is also changing: no longer bound to conventional space, the studio of the contemporary artist is the street, the gallery, or anywhere the practitioner chooses to work. Session was conceived to directly take on the evolving conditions of contemporary art, realizing ambitious projects that don’t always “fit” in the customary context.
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