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True North Curated by Julie Torres at LABspace


Loren Britton, Dear Dawn, Light Room, 2017, marker on lined paper, 11 x 8.5 inches.



From the Press Release:

LABspace is pleased to invite you to our upcoming exhibition and happening True North, curated by Julie Torres

True North is a survey and celebration of upstate NY and surrounding area artists who are connected and engaged at the local level— professionally and socially in real time, IRL. By mapping out this vast visual record of area art makers we hope to strengthen and expand our community, and bring focus to the exciting work being made close to home.

Julie Torres will wallpaper the walls with small works on paper from nearly 200 area artists, and those who have been active at LABspace via past exhibits and events. All work will be listed with artist-friendly pricing in mind. 

True North is a show about connecting, expanding and transcending physical spaces.

We look forward to hanging with you.

Featuring: Adie Russell, Adrian Meraz, Aïcha S. Woods, Alex Gingrow, Alexander Ross, Alison Fox, Allison Hester, Alyssa E. Fanning, Amy Griffin, Amy Talluto, Andy Cross, Ann Getsinger, Ann Wolf, Anne Lindberg, Arlene Santana Thornton, Ashley Garrett, Audrey Stone, Baju Wijono, Berly Brown, Beth Humphrey, Brantner DeAtley, Brece Honeycutt, Brian Walters, Brian Wood, Caitlin Parker, Carla Aurich, Carol Diehl, Carole P. Kunstadt, Carter Hodgkin, Cary Smith, Christina Tenaglia, Christopher Schade, Claire Sherwood, Claudia McNulty, Claudia Tienan, Corinne Robbins, Cotter Luppi, Cynthia Atwood, D. Jack Solomon, Dan Devine, Dana Gentile, Dana Piazza, Daniella Dooling, Danny Goodwin, Dasha Bazanova, David Ambrose, David Pollack, David Rich, Dawn Breeze, Deborah Zlotsky, Dee Shapiro, Denise Oehl, Diane Dwyer, Donnabelle Casis, Elisa Lendvay, Elisa Pritzker, Elisa Soliven, Elizabeth Gourlay, Ellen Letcher, Emil Alzamora, Eric Wolf, Erick Johnson, Eva Lundsager, Filiz Emma Soyak, Gabe Brown, George Spencer, George Tsalikis, Gina Occhiogrosso, Gregory Slick, Greta Svalberg, Gretchen Kelly, Guy Walker, Henry Klimowicz, Hideyo Okamura, Holly Hughes, Iain Machell, Iris Jaffe, Itty Neuhaus, Jacob Fossum, Jade Doskow, Jamie Goldenberg, Janine Lambers, Jean Feinberg, Jeanette Fintz, Jeff Starr, JJ Manford, Joan Grubin, Joe Goodwin, Joel Longenecker, John Clarke, Jon Piasecki, Joy Taylor, Julia Whitney Barnes, Julie Evans, Julie Shapiro, June & Jude (June Kim & Jude Shimer), Kara Smith, Karen Shaw, Karin Schaefer, Karl Jones, Katelin Kirby, Katharine Umsted, Kathleen Loe, Kelsey Renko, Kim McLean, Kirsten Kucer, Kylie Heidenheimer, Laurie Thomas, Lawre Stone, Lee Meltzer, Lee Walker, Leona Christie, Leslie Carmin, Licha Jiménez, Linda Stillman, Loren Britton, Lorrie Fredette, Madison LaVallee, Maggie Nowinski, Mandolyn Wilson Rosen, Marc Bernier, Margaret Saliske, Marie Vickerilla, Marieken Cochius, Martha Bone, Maude White, Maureen Beitler, Matt Crane, Melissa Thorne, Michael A. Lee, Michael Davis, Michael Rodriguez, Michael Valiquette, Michael Van Winkle, Michael Vincent Bushy, Monika Sosnowski, Nancy Goldring, Nicole Cherubini, Paula Lalala, Paulette Myers-Rich, Peggy Cyphers, Peggy Klineman, Peter Dudek, Petra Nimtz, Philip Knoll, Polly Shindler, Richard Peck, Richard Saja, Rita MacDonald, Robert Oehl, Roman M. Hrab, Sam Scoggins, Samantha Palmeri, Samuel Rowlett, Sara Farrelll Okamura, Sara Wallach, Sascha Mallon, Sean Greene, Seth Koen, Slink Moss, Stephen Niccolls, Sue Muskat, Susan English, Susan Jennings, Susan Meyer, Susan Rabinowitz, Susan Scott, Susannah Auferoth, T. Klacsmann, Tara Fracalossi, Tasha Depp, Theresa Hackett, Thomas Lail, Timothy Forry, Tom McGill, Tony Thompson, Vincent Pidone, Waltraude Woods, Will Hutnick, Ybot Walker and Zachary Keeting.


LABspace is dedicated to experiments in curation, exhibiting category-busting and/or materially surprising contemporary art, and hosting performance art, screenings, readings and music that push the boundaries of categorization, participation and/or experience.

LABspace is located on NY Rt 23 just west of NY Rt 22 in Hillsdale, NY (Columbia County.) The gallery is located behind and downstairs from CrossRoads Food Shop.

Visit LABspace on Saturdays, 1-5pm, beginning April 14.
True North is on view through May 2018.

2642 NY Rt 23
Hillsdale, NY 12529
Julielabspace@gmail.com
www.instagram.com/labspace_art

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