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The Owl’s Head Holiday Art Fair

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John Ros & Jeannine Bardo among artists to exhibit @ Basel Ridge: Bay Ridge Art Fair (aka The Owl’s Head Holiday Art Fair)

Sunday, 18 December 2016, 1-4p
The Owl’s Head / 479 74th St., Brooklyn, New York 11209 [map]

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Featuring: Zane M Wilson, Emily Bicht , Isabelle Garbani, Chris Moss, Maureen Drennan, Paul Gagner, Salim Hasbani, Sarah Nicole Phillips, Jeannine Bardo, John Ros, Terence Degnan and more…

The Art of Archiving

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Please join us on Tuesday, 06 December 2016, 7‐9p, for the panel discussion: The Art of Archiving, a conversation about archival practices in art making. The panel will focus on how art can function as a vessel for collective memory and will be composed of artists Alix Camacho, the artist duo Floor Grootenhuis and Frank Tate, John Ros and Erin Turner. The discussion will take place at the gallery of the Queens College Arts Center in the Benjamin Rosenthal Library and will be moderated by curator Adriana Pauly.

The Art of Archiving will be preceded by a curator-­led tour of the exhibition at 6p and followed by a reception to celebrate the end of the exhibition.

ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE
Curated by Adriana Pauly

on view through 09 December 2016

ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE reflects on the ways in which contemporary artists understand and dialogue with archival practices (cataloging and organizing of visual and theoretical materials in order to generate aesthetic experiences. The works presented stand in for actions, memories and historic moments. Forever captured or continuously evolving they come together to map out personal and universal histories.

For more information please contact curator Adriana Pauly at adrianapauly1 /at/ gmail /dot/ com
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Location: The gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library on the Queens College campus at 65­‐30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367. [map]

Jeannine Bardo: Solastalgia

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Jeannine Bardo: Solastalgia
04-29 November 2016

Callahan Center Gallery, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY
curated by John Ros

Artist Reception: Saturday, 12 November 2016, 4-6p.

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The Callahan Center Gallery at St. Francis College will feature a new body of work from Jeannine Bardo during the month of November, curated by artist John Ros.

Jeannine Bardo states in her artist statement, “My landscape is nearing extinction, as am I, as are we.” The work that makes up the exhibition, Solastalgia, directly relates to this phase. The term solastalgia, coined by philosopher Glenn Albrecht in 2003, is the psychic or existential distress caused by environmental change.

A recent Yale/GMU study states that, “[e]ven though ‘two in three Americans are either moderately or very interested in global warming,’ public opinion research finds that 70 percent of Americans ‘rarely or never discuss global warming with family or friends.’”

Solastalgia is Bardo’s attempt to bring that conversation to the fore. Throughout her life she has planted herself firmly into the ground as an artist, community activist and educator, yet her works speak to an interest in that movement which surrounds us and shapes us. Bardo cultivates her persistent energies of constant motion onto the page. It is with this energy that she also presses on us — an affront in gesture and meaning so that we too may experience a sense of solastalgia.

The exhibition is on view from 04-29 November 2016. Join us for a reception for the artist on Saturday, 12 November 2016 from 4-6pm. The gallery is located at 180 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 11201 and will be open to the public during school hours.

ROS: ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE

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ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE
Curated by Adriana Pauly
17 October – 09 December 2016

An opening reception will be held during the Arts Festival, on Friday, 21 October 2016, between 6‐10pm.

ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE reflects on the ways in which contemporary artists understand and dialogue with archival practices (cataloging and organizing of visual and theoretical materials in order to generate aesthetic experiences. The works presented stand in for actions, memories and historic moments. Forever captured or continuously evolving they come together to map out personal and universal histories.

Participating Artists: Setare Arashloo, Tegan Brozyna, Alix Camacho and Jeff Kasper, Paula Frisch, Eliesha Grant, Floor Grootenhuis, Tara Homasi, Julian Phillips, John Ros, Erin Turner, UNO, Pedro Vintimilla

ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE is organized by the QC Art Department graduate students in conjunction with the campus’ first Arts Festival, and curated by Adriana Pauly.

Location: The gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library on the Queens College campus at 65­‐30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367. [map]

There Is Absolutely No Inevitability As Long As There Is A Willingness To Contemplate What Is Happening

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There Is Absolutely No Inevitability As Long As There Is A Willingness To Contemplate What Is Happening
A group exhibition featuring the work of Jo Baer, Don DeMauro and MaryKate Maher. Curated by John Ros.

09 September – 21 October 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, 09 September 2016, 6–9p

@ SRO GALLERY
1144 Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY 11216
HOURS: Saturday and Sunday, 1–6pm, and by appointment
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SRO GALLERY opens its 2016 Fall season with There Is Absolutely No Inevitability As Long As There Is A Willingness To Contemplate What Is Happening, a group exhibition featuring the work of Jo Baer, Don DeMauro, and MaryKate Maher. Taking its title from the 1967 Marshall McLuhan text about technology, The Medium is the Massage, this exhibit looks to the foundational elements from within the studio and how each artist extracts from the interior space to facilitate the process of thought and consideration of a broader nature.

The exhibit, curated by John Ros, will feature a combination of sculpture and two-dimensional work from DeMauro and Maher, as well as working drawings for Baer’s canvas, Altar of the Egos (Through a Glass Darkly), 2004. SRO GALLERY will also have available for view Jo Baer: In the Giclée-ed Land of the Giants, a giclée edition of 6 prints and 1 title page, with text by John Ros, which debuted at the Frieze Art Fair in New York this past May.