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“Flip The Script” Book Release Party & Art Show… NYC, Tonight

I got a piece in…

FlipTheScript_flyer
Flip The Script” Book Release + Art Show
at…

REED SPACE
151 Orchard St
(Lower East Side) NYC

Thursday, April 4th. 7-10PM.

UPDATE: Some follow up photos from the night HERE.



“RELIEF” Benefit Art Show to support New York Residents Affected by Hurricane Sandy, TONIGHT ONLY!

I got a new piece in…

Making Deals Zine and Trumbull Studio presents:

RELIEF:
Benefit Art Show to support New York Residents Affected by Hurricane 

@ Trumbull Studio
143 Roebling St #5 (3rd Floor)
Brooklyn, NY

Friday, November 9th, 2012
TONIGHT ONLY!
Silent Auction & Raffle begins at 6 pm – Final Drawing at 9:30 pm

 

A huge group of established and emerging urban artists will have work for sale, and all proceeds will support LOCAL charities. Our goal is to help our fellow New Yorkers who have been hardest hit from areas like Far Rockaway, Staten Island, Breezy Point, and Red Hook.

Artists who have generously donated work for sale include:

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DEPOE!
May 13, 2012, 6:53 am
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Oldie but goodie flick I took of my homie Depoe One in action on a mural 20 feet up…

Depoe… on a ladder, on scaffolding, on cynder blocks, on a picnic table. Brooklyn, 2009 FTW!

And speaking of Depoe, if you’re in NYC today check out my homie Depoe’s show  opening today…

Crossing Art
136-17 39th Avenue (Btwn. Main St & 138th St)
Ground Floor
Flushing, NY 11354 
www.crossingart.com



“Snowblind” group show


Awesome group show featuring Martha Cooper, Ray Mock, Jesse Edwards, Mike P, Ian Reid, Alexander Richter, Steven Siegel, Michael Fales, Oscar Arriola, Graham Shimberg and Bob Barry.

And while you’re there pick up a copy of  Carnage #2,  “Making Deals”, “The Old New York”  and  “Locked” zines (while they’re still available).

 

Klughaus Gallery
47 Monroe St.
New York, NY 10002

 



“ROYAL FLUSH” Art Show at HOURGLASS Tattoo and Art Gallery, Cambridge MA



“ROYAL FLUSH” Art Show

HOURGLASS Tattoo and Art Gallery
1680 Mass Ave (2nd floor)
Cambridge MA, 02138

OPENING:
August 20, 2011
8 – 12 pm

Art by:
ALONE
ANDRE CHEKO

COAST
HELZ
THE ROYAL KINGBEE
MOUSE
TENSE
TOMB

The show is up until late September.



The Almighty Dunny Show at Halcyon/Brooklyn this Saturday

Genuine Artikle would like to announce “The Almighty Dunny Show” curated by Genuine Artikle and hosted at Halcyon in Dumbo Brooklyn. On Dec 11th over 250 customized 3 inch Kidrobot Dunnys will be on display at Halcyon from 7pm to 10pm. Many of today’s hot designers will be represented in this weekend only event in the heart of Brooklyn’s underground.

The Dunny is referred to as the top designer toy platform. It is only produced in a printed form, so all pieces for the show were stripped bare and mailed out to national and international toy designers, graffiti writers, street artists and graphic designers.

Come join us for a free night of art and a special set of music provided by legendary Brooklyn DJ JASON JINX.

THE ALMIGHTY DUNNY SHOW

Saturday December 11th | 7-10pm
HALCYON the shop
57 Pearl St | Dumbo, Brooklyn
F to York St / A/C to High St
(718) 260-9299

With artists: Abe Lincoln Jr, Cope 2, D-LuX, Mishka NYC, Patricio Oliver, Task One dust, Jay222, Nerviswr3k, Nemo, Sneaky Raccoon, Igor Ventura, Leecifer, Tyler Coey, Suckadelic, Damarak the Destroyer, Viseone, Sinned, Droppixel, Osiris Orion, James Fuller, Jon Paul Kaiser, Sergio Mancini, Bryan Collins, Bishop 203, Chelsea Bloxsom, Ahh’d Art, Spanky Stokes, Tenacious Toys, Frank Mysterio, Brian Colins, Rampage Toys, Miss Kika, Nasty Neil, Albert Art, Trevor Zammit, FOOX Okkle, Royce Bannon, Phetus, Mr DEN, ZAM, Ian Ziobrowski, James Yeah?, Jeremy Dale, Uncle, Matt A, Resin, Chris Rabb, Blake West, Christian Cabuay, Chamarro, Squidkidsink, FAS, Taz, Evilos, Tom Freak, Allison Revilla, Paul Duran, Ardabus Rubber, Hellsing Chaos, Jonathanway$hak, Pretty Poopie, Owen Dewitt, Paddy Leung, We Kill You, Adam Lee, Ashley Hay, Aaron Jasinski, Michal Wisniowski, Ego, Valerie G, Moody, SNO, The Chief Rocka, Lana Crooked, Matucha Studio, Danicus Prime, Dave Rapoza, Juan Franco, Jennipho, Adam Miller, Perry J Osman, Taek, ALONE ONE, Troy Stith, The Flight Yellz, DESN, Mr. Walters, Cozy Robot, Chrisosaur and MANY more!



“Painting Between the Bars” Art Show

 

“Painting Between The Bars”
Art Show

TYSON ANDREE
J JAMES FORSYTHE
ALONE ONE

309 Hancock Gallery

309 Hancock st
Dorchester, MA, 02125

opening reception:
Friday Nov. 5, 2010
7-10 pm
music by DJ Laz-E-Boy

artist reception across the street at the B Bar after

309 Hancock Blog
309 Hancock on Facebook

 



Boston Related art show Boston, opening tomorrow night
August 12, 2010, 12:01 am
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Aug 13th – Sept 4

Opening Reception: August 13th 6-9pm

Fourth Wall Project
132 Brookline Ave.
Boston MA 02215



Hourglass TATTOO CIRCUS Art Show this Friday, Cambridge, MA

Hourglass Tattoo Studio and PBR Gallery present TATTOO CIRCUS Art Show on FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2010

Featuring original works by Andy Regan(Hourglass Tattoos), Johannes(Black Stallion, Holland), Jamie Cassaboon(NYC), Suze Manzo (Hourglass Tattoos), Chris Torress(NYC), Guy Ursitti(NYC), Sarazah Deetz, Bryn Taylor(San Francisco, CA), Ray Negron, Dave Tree, ALONE, Joe Bastek, HELZ, Jimmy Johnson, Frede Cugno, Gerald Schiphone, Nate Dizzle

Doors open @ 8PM.  Must be 21 years of age or older to attend.

Hourglass Tattoo Studio + PBR Gallery
1680 A Massachusetts Avenue  Cambridge, MA 02138



“Catch Us If U Can 2″ Art Show, New London


“This night will feature a collective of artists from Boston, Providence, and New London. Many different styles and mediums will grace the walls of MUSE on saturday night so please.. Do yourselves a favor and come check us out…” (from MuseNewLondon.com)


“Catch Us If U Can 2″ art show
opening Saturday, November 21st 2009
(show runs until MID JANUARY)

Muse Gallery
102 Golden St.
New London CT


with artists:
Rob V. Guess
Alone One
Adam O’Day
Liz Purcell
Greg Pennisten
Drop One

..and make friends with Muse on MySpace.



PRE-EXISTING CONDITION SHOW, Palm Springs, CA

Got a piece in the “Pre-Existing Condition” show at the M Modern Gallery in  Palm Springs CA. Opening August 15th 2009, 7-10pm.

TypeOne art show August 2009
M Modern Gallery
2500 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
Palm Springs, CA

Check out my art for the show here.



Pre-Existing Condition show, Phoenix Arizona

Got a piece in the “Pre-Existing Condition” show at the Pravus Gallery in  Phoenix Arizona, July 3 – July 25th, 2009

Pre-existing Condition
Pravus Gallery
501 E. Roosevelt St.
Phoenix AZ 85004

Check out my art for the show here.



Antagonist Movement Art Show
June 10, 2009, 10:14 pm
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Antagonist flyerGot some art in a one night show with the Antagonist Movement this Thursday.

June 11th, 2009
9pm – 2am

NIAGARA
112 Ave A. (corner of 7th St.)
Lower East Side, NYC

Art. Drinks. Good times. Come through.



Future Classic’s Future Arts 2009, Boston

Got a new piece in..

Future Arts 2009

Future Classic Presents:
Future Arts 2009
Collabo-Nation: An Urban Oasis

Saturday, May 16, 2009 at The Roxy, Boston
279 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02116

Featuring art by:
– Zebblerthe ground-breaking video artist
– Alone One 
– Dave Tree of House of Ill
– Percy Fortini-Wright
– Lichiban
– Jessica Hess
– Kenji Nakayama
– Rob React
– Alfredo Rico-Dimas
– Ryan Lombardi of Enamel Kingdom
– Kevin Hebb
– Victor “MARKA27″ Quinonez
– Mike Howard
– Matt Dispagna of Dispagna Designs
– Hocus of Rekloos
– Merkthose of Rekloos
– C. R. of Rekloos
– Raodee of Rekloos
– Shayna Shenanigans of Paint Pens in Purses
– Tony Concep
– ninerevolutions
– Andrew Jacob
– David Moon
– Josh Durant
– Nicole Surawski
– Olivia Caffee
– Sean Flood
– Andy Regan
– Marco Depaolis
– Neil Contractor
– Steph Love

more info at FutureClassic.net

*To get on the reduced price list, click here.



112 Greene St Art Show, NYC

I got a few pieces and some installation in..

“Work To Do”
112 Greene St, NYC (SoHo).
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 26, 2009 6-10pm
 

"Work To Do" flyer

The Combine and Royce Bannon of NY’s Endless Love Crew are co-curating a benefit event March 26 at newly opened 112 Greene St. Studio space in NY’s Soho section. 

The theme of the show is “Work To Do,” inspired by President Obama. 
The proceeds will be donated to NYC Public High School art programs. 

Afrika Bambaata and Soulsonic Force will be performing their new song at the show’s opening.

112 Greene St Studio space was one of the first conceptual art galleries in the 1970′s, showing artists like Gordon Matta-Clarke, Chuck Close, Richard Serra, Dennis Oppenheim and Joseph Beuys. It later moved and was renamed White Columns but the lower level of the original space remained and became the legendary Greene Street Recording Studios where many of the seminal hip hop records of the 1980′s were recorded. 

Right now it’s 4000 sq ft of raw space with eleven-foot ceilings.

 

A LITTLE MORE HISTORY ON THE SPOT..

Before Greene Street Recording, 112 Greene Street was the home of the 112 Workshop, a collective that began in 1970 when Jeffrey Lew, an artist with boundless energy and charisma, opened his raw ground floor and basement space at 112 Greene Street in Soho, to a loose knit community of artists, known and unknown.

The artists had complete control over their shows and the freedom to do anything to the space itself. What resulted was an anarchic flow of installations and events that acted like a magnet, bringing in dancers, musicians, poets, filmmakers, video and performance artists. Conventional distinctions between art making and art exhibiting naturally dissolved. Disciplines were shared and new forms evolved in the casual but charged ambience of 112′s decrepit, elegant space.

The artists who participated, reads like a who’s who of contemporary artists including: Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Philip Glass, Dennis Oppenheim, Gordon Matta-Clark, Richard Serra, Marisol, James Rosenquist, Italo Scanga, William Wegman, Laurie Anderson, Billy Apple,  Jacki Apple, Al Loving, Kate Millet, Richard Mock, Michael Balog, Chuck Close, Larry Rivers, Patrick Ireland, Joanne Leonard to name but a very, very few.

Eventually the 112 Workshop became White Columns gallery.

In 1980, Steve Loeb opened Greene Street Recording – a state of the art recording studio in the heart of Soho. While most recording studios were located in busy commercial districts, such as Midtown Manhattan, Steve bucked that trend by moving into a location where the streets were virtually deserted by day AND by night.

And in those streets, a movement began. Old factory buildings were converted into lofts and galleries, and the work of so many now legendary artists, was created and shown in those cavernous spaces. And while Soho became the
 mecca for those artists, Greene Street Recording rapidly became the mecca for recording artists with singular visions and voices. The list of those who passed through its doors is too big to mention in this space but it would include:

Public Enemy, James Brown, Dave Matthews, Run-D.M.C., Sean Lennon, New Order, Sonic Youth, Salt n’ Pepa, Chaka Khan, Joe Cocker, Keith Richards, Vanessa Williams, Vernon Reid, A Tribe Called Quest, Ice Cube, Third Base.

If anyone wants to see a really good history book with lots of pictures of workshop events in the space, it will be at the space to look at.




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