24.7.15

We're here


An exhibition about sexuality

24th-25th July 2015
Pop-Up Brighton - Polygon Pop-Up
Brighton, UK


                                                                                              As we use to be, 2012

Brighton Pride celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. 
So much has changed over the past 25 years from Harvey Milk being assonated for 
standing up for his rights to gay marriage being legalised in England. 
We have come a long way and we want to celebrate that in an exhibition. 

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 As we use to be will be shown at We're Here.


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7.7.15

Now & Here = Everywhere


We were there then.
Where are you now?



International video collage project re-creating simultaneous moments.
 This is a non-profit artistic project based at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.
Project by Iceberg Fernandez (ESP/UK).

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Same time. Different Places.
New input was sent. 


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3.7.15

Falling Walls Lab


University of Trento, Trento, Italy



 
Breaking The Wall of Discrimination Against LGBTI* Rights will be presented by Roberta Orlando
 during Falling Walls Lab, an "interdisciplinary format for young bright minds". 

A worldwide overview of the current situation, specially in Europe.
How the issue is tackled and what is possible to do right now.
 
The main actors are not only international organisations, governments and institutions.
Everyone of us is a main actor in fighting discrimination against LGBTI* rights.

Raising awareness. 

1.7.15

Wish You Were Here 14


July 1 - 26, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9, 6 - 8pm
Brooklyn, NY - USA


A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to present Wish You Were Here 14, on view in Gallery III from July 1 - 26, 2015. 
The opening reception will be Thursday, July 9th, from 6-8 pm.

The gallery will be closed Saturday and Sunday for the  July 4th weekend.

The proceeds from this exhibition of postcard sized works benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for
Emerging and Underrepresented Artists and other programs that 
serve A.I.R.’s mission to advance the status of women in the arts.

Wish You Were Here 14 exhibits original works by more than 350 artists. The 4” x 6” artworks were created and donated by A.I.R. Gallery artists, and hundreds of national and international artists from as far away as Australia, Israel, and Japan. These cards vary widely in style and media and encompass a broad spectrum of themes. Each card is signed and dated, oen with a message on the back from the artist to the collector. All 4” x 6” art works are priced at $45 per piece.

A.I.R. Gallery was founded in 1972 as the first artist-run, 
not for profit art gallery for women artists in the United States. A.I.R.

Gallery would like to thank all the artists who made this exhibition possible 
through their generous donations.

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The Word of God will be shown at the A.I.R. Gallery’s Annual Postcard Show.
Glad to take part in it.


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