Filtering by: The Extraordinary

Feb
29
3:00 PM15:00

Closing Party and GALLERY CUBED de-install Performance

Pee Tree by Sarah Mihara Creagen, 2019

Pee Tree by Sarah Mihara Creagen, 2019

Closing Party and GALLERY CUBED De-install Performance

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Saturday, February 29, 2020
3:00pm - 6:00pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Closing Party!

Guests are invited to come to HEHG for an Open Mic / Complaint / Scream Fest to vent out frustrations with visa processes. Complaints are encouraged! Let’s get mad about the hardships faced through this complicated immigration journey.

GALLERY CUBED De-install Performance
Nathan Sinai Rayman, creator of GALLERY CUBED and curator of the NEA: NETWORK OF EXTRAORDINARY ARTISTS will de-install GALLERY CUBED as a performance for the live audience of the Closing Party.

Artist Jeffrey Meris and GALLERY CUBED curator Nathan Sinai Rayman.

Artist Jeffrey Meris and GALLERY CUBED curator Nathan Sinai Rayman.

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O1 Magazine Launch Party & GALLERY CUBED Opening Reception
Feb
6
6:30 PM18:30

O1 Magazine Launch Party & GALLERY CUBED Opening Reception

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O1 Magazine Launch Party

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Editor and creator of O1 Magazine, Jenny Hung will launch the third version of her serial publication dedicated to the foreign and the familiar. The magazine features works by foreign-born artists living in the US, many of whom have struggled with the complexities and stresses of the O-1 application.

OPENING of GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part VI

Opening Reception of GALLERY CUBED: NEA

Borderless

by artist Lisa McCleary from Australia + Ireland 

Lisa McCleary seeks to combine the sensual with the digital platforms to create a so-called landscape that hints at bodily desire. The folds and colors of her oozing landscapes provides an alternative sexuality. The lush, colorful paintings almost invite the viewer to touch them.

“Naofa/Sacred”, 2018, oil on aluminium, 13in x 22in by Lisa McCleary

“Naofa/Sacred”, 2018, oil on aluminium, 13in x 22in by Lisa McCleary


VISA STATUS UPDATE!

GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part V with artist GIL ARNAUD NGOLÉ from The Republic of Congo has been rescheduled because he was denied a tourist visa for entry into the U.S. 

We will announce a future exhibit of his work at GALLERY CUBED or HEHG Project Space in the near future. 

GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part IV

Opening Reception of GALLERY CUBED: NEA

Parametric Melody of the River

by artist Gil Arnaud Ngolé from The Republic of Congo.  

Gil Arnaud Ngolé’s artistic practice uses indigenous fabrication techniques to speak of forced displacement, telling a story of the deep-seated history of the people of Africa. Utilizing a variety of materials including acrylic, holographic paper, natural reeds, and found objects, Ngolé creates sculptural drawings and wearable works. Ngolé interest in photographic processes such as documentation and staging are seen in his works, where his sculptures are carefully placed in a landscape and photographed by the artist. For his NEA installation, Ngolé will organize photographs of graffiti, bundles of raw material, indigenous instruments, along with colored architectural drawings. The instruments will encompass the GALLERY CUBED space hanging from the walls. Made from natural reeds and bamboo, glass, transparent paper, and copper sheets, the installation is an homage to the reconstruction and reparation of a middle school in the city of Loumou that was bombed during the 1997 civil war in the Republic of Congo. A poetic and active work, Ngolé’s artwork serves as an educational tool as well as a gesture towards community rehabilitation and collaboration in Africa.

Detail of Graffiti Installation by Gil Arnaud Ngolé

Detail of Graffiti Installation by Gil Arnaud Ngolé

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Jan
29
6:30 PM18:30

Workshop with Immigration Lawyer Aaliya Zaveri

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Workshop with Aaliya Zaveri, Immigration Lawyer whose practice focuses on extraordinary ability petitions.

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Weds, January 29, 2020
6:30pm - 8:30pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Aaliya Zaveri is an immigration lawyer whose practice focuses on extraordinary ability petitions.  She will be on site at HEHG to review steps and tips for O-1 artist petitions. www.themasliahfirm.com

OPENING of GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part IV ** POSTPONED

*postponed until FEB 6, 2020 due to US IMMIGRATION

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Jan
15
6:30 PM18:30

O-1 Visa Tips & Tricks Workshop and GALLERY CUBED Opening Reception

Image of installation by Woomin Kim

Image of installation by Woomin Kim

O-1 VISA TIPS & TRICKS Workshop

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Weds, January 15, 2020
6:30pm - 8:30pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Visitors are invited to gather and meet with likeminded artists who have been through this O-1 Visa process. We will discuss tips, tricks, and how to maintain a healthy outlook during the challenging and time consuming visa waiting period.


SPEAKERS:


Artist, Zhiyuan Yang will present on the journey for Chinese artists, since strict rules impose challenges on immigrants from China, especially in Trump administration.

Zhiyuan Yang is a Brooklyn-based artist born in Beijing, China. She received an MFA in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017. Her recent exhibitions include: A Family of Three, Shirley Fiterman Art Center, NY, 2019; The Way It Is, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2019; Aka the Backroom, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, 2018; UPROOT, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY, 2017; Biennial 29 (Juror’s Award), South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, IN, 2017; Yang’s photography works are in the institutional collection of The Art Institute of Chicago, and published by AINT-BAD Magazine: Issue No.12: Curator’s Choice, 2017. She has been a participant of The Studios at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA, 2018; Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME, 2017, LMCC Workspace Program, NY, 2018-2019.

Curator, Dino Dincer Sirin will share his experience from an art administration perspective applying and obtaining an O-1 Visa. 

Dino Dincer Sirin is the Assistant Curator at Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College. He contributed to Martin Wong: Voices at P.P.O.W Gallery, New York, Pictures, Before and After – An Exhibition for Douglas Crimp, Galerie Buchholz, New York, among other exhibitions. He authored for exhibition catalogues Who the f*ck is Halil Altindere? (Kunstpalais, 2015), Kiblenuma (Palais de Tokyo and Kunstlerhaus Stuttgart, 2013), Mom, Am I Barbarian? (13th Istanbul Biennial, 2013), and his writings have been published in AnOther Magazine, The Exhibitionist, as well as other periodicals and publications.

Fellow at the Center for Art Law, and NY Attorney,  Angela Dimery will talk about the legal resources for immigrant artists at the Center for Art Law, including how you can be matched with an immigration attorney for artists.  

The Center for Art Law is a Brooklyn-based nonprofit that offers educational resources and programming for the advancement of a vibrant arts and law community.

Angela Dimery is the Center’s 2019-2020 Fellow. An attorney from New Zealand where she practiced in-house and at private firms, Angela holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Contemporary Dance and an Honor’s Degree in Law from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Angela was admitted to practice in New York in December 2019. 

PDF document tool that was shared at the workshop event: O-1 Visa Tips & Tricks Workshop


OPENING of GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part IV

Opening Reception of GALLERY CUBED: NEA

Let My Country Die For Me

by artist Jeffrey Meris from Bahamas. 

Artist Jeffrey Meris lives with a constant sense of displacement. Continuously bombarded with questions about his identity—who are you? where are you from? and what are you doing here?—Meris tries to transform these affronts into something concrete. Born in Haiti, raised in the Bahamas and, now living as an immigrant in America, the artist is in a constant state of crisis of identity. Working through metaphor, Meris’s artistic practice offers iterative attempts at unraveling these immense questions of identity, belonging, and self. When the ripple settles does the ocean remain the same? What happens to the water level when it too is displaced? Meris’ sculptural work, Mouth to Mouth (2019) circulates around ideas of the breath, buoyancy, and displacement. In the work, Where The Line is Drawn (2018), the artist attempts to empty the ocean of its water, mending the geographic fracture that runs through his ancestry. Working across sculpture, video, drawing and performance, Meris’ work considers the impacts of naturalization and displacement while seeking out spaces of transcendence.

Jeffrey Meris holds an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University (New York), a BFA in Sculpture from Temple University (Philadelphia) and an AA in Arts and Crafts from the College of The Bahamas (Nassau, Bahamas). Meris is a Harry C. Moore Lyford Cay Foundation Scholar and an alumnus of Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

"Out of Breathe", 2019 by Jeffrey Meris, Plastic Bottles, Hose, Zip Tie, Silicone, Bellow, Steel, AC Motor, Power Adapter

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El Salón at HEHG & GALLERY CUBED:NEA Opening Reception
Dec
6
7:00 PM19:00

El Salón at HEHG & GALLERY CUBED:NEA Opening Reception

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El Salón at HEHG

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Friday, December 6, 2019
7:00pm - 9:00pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Curator and organizer Eva Mayhabel Davis will host her communal event, El Salón at HEHG. As a potluck, El Salón is a gathering to share ideas, food, conversation, and acknowledgement of presence. This assembly travels to various spaces and collaborate to host forums on various contemporary arts and cultural topics. We will hear from artists, on their creative endeavors, personal journeys and histories. Feel free to bring a snack and ideas to share. Each evening contextualizes artists, collectives, creative endeavors, personal journeys and histories.

GALLERY CUBED: NEA Part III

Opening reception at Gallery Cubed: NEA with solo exhibition, Double Sighted, by Xingze Li curated by Tutu Gallery (April Zhu & cat). 

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Nov
13
6:30 PM18:30

Artist Tour & Panel Discussion

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Still from Yue Nakayama video

Still from Yue Nakayama video

ARTIST TOUR, TALK, & RECEPTION

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OPENING of GALLERY CUBED: NEA: Part II

with YEN YEN CHOU

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Weds, November 13, 2019
6:30pm - 8:30pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Join the exhibiting artists: Woomin Kim, Firoz Mahmud, Yue Nakayama, Anna Parisi, Shimpei Shirafuji, Catalina Tuca, & Ramyar Vala for a tour and talk of the exhibition, The Extraordinary, with curator Arden Sherman and Nora Maité Nieves. The evening also marks the opening of the second installment of GALLERY CUBED : NEA with artist Yen Yen Chou.

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Oct
29
6:30 PM18:30

Workshop with Immigration Lawyer and O-1 Visa specialist Eric Shaub

Ramyar & Rambod Vala, still from The Challenges of Immigration, 2017

Ramyar & Rambod Vala, still from The Challenges of Immigration, 2017

Workshop with Immigration Lawyer and O-1 Visa specialist Eric Shaub

Free public program of the exhibition The Extraordinary.

Tuesday, Oct 29, 2019
6:30pm - 8:30pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Eric Shaub, Attorney at Law (NY, NY) has more than twenty years of experience with the exclusive focus on immigration for artists. Eric will be on site to to host a workshop that outlines protocols of the O-1 Visa and offer his expertise as a legal mentor. www.artistvisamentor.com/about.

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Oct
16
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception for The Extraordinary + NEA

Photo by Shimpei Shirafuji

Photo by Shimpei Shirafuji

Opening Party and Performance

Weds, October 16, 2019
6:00pm - 9:00pm

Hunter East Harlem Gallery
2180 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10035

Join us for the opening reception of the exhibitions, The Extraordinary + NEA. With special sound installation/music performance by Isaac Matus and Andrés León exploring immigration and cross-cultural identities through electroacoustic music.

NEA’s opening of the solo exhibition of the work of Andy Van Dinh inside GALLERY CUBED.

Featuring artwork by Sarah Mihara Creagen, Woomin Kim, Firoz Mahmud, Yue Nakayama, Anna Parisi, Shimpei Shirafuji, Catalina Tuca, and Ramyar Vala.

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