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FAITH!!! Thanks for having my Blue Pendant :))) Storefront Ten Eyck / Bushwick... Yelp told me u guys are one of the best galleries in Bushwick. :))) your party/ pop-up exhib proved it well. #storefrontteneyck #charlesosawa (at New York, New York)
Erika Ranee, “Bayswater,” 2016, mixed media on canvas, 48 x 36 inches
“Electric Caresses,” curated by Diana Buckley, featuring the work of Joe Ballweg, Paul DeMuro, Margaux Ogden and Erika Ranee, opening September 30, 6-9 pm, during Bushwick Open Studios 2016.
Exhibition continues weekends, 1-6 pm, through October 23.
Storefront Ten Eyck
324 Ten Eyck Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
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Jeff Cylkowski, “The Manipulation of Authenticity,” 2016, acrylic, automotive paint on wood panel, 48 x 144 inches
Jeff Cylkowski, “The Manipulation of Authenticity: Solo Show of New Paintings,” curated by Amani Olu, opens September 30, 6-9 pm, at Storefront Ten Eyck for Bushwick Open Studios 2016.
Exhibition continues on view weekends, 1-6 pm, through October 23.
Storefront Ten Eyck
324 Ten Eyck Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
StorefrontTenEyck.com
Xiao Fu opens at Storefront Ten Eyck, Friday, September 11, 6-9 pm. On view weekends, 1-6 pm, through October 4.
Justin Cooper opens at Storefront Ten Eyck, Friday, September 11, 6-9 pm. On view weekends, 1-6 pm, through October 4.
New York Magazine
Design Hunting
By Samuel Anderson
Published Apr 8, 2015
Art History of Bushwick “Making History,” an exhibition of 400 artists, all of whom have or have had studios in Bushwick in the past ten years or have recently participated in any solo or group show at a Bushwick gallery, will launch at Storefront Ten Eyck (324 Ten Eyck St., nr. Bogart St., Bushwick; 917-714-3813) with an opening reception from 4 to 7 p.m. on April 19. Krista Saunders Senna and Dexter Wimberly curated the show on a first-come-first-served basis, sending out an open call to Bushwick artists and capping the submissions at 400. Tickets to the closing reception on May 10 entitle guests to one artwork from the exhibition (which includes work from Loren Munk, previously shown in 2013’s “The Decline and Fall of the Art World, Part 1: The One-Percenters,” and Meg Hitchcock, who makes collages out of sacred texts). The exhibition is organized by Arts in Bushwick, known for Bushwick Open Studios, an annual three-day festival in June; the sales from “Making History” will fund a book to celebrate the tenth anniversary of BOS in 2016. For more information about the exhibit, click here, and for an online preview, click here.
"New Narratives" opens March 6, 6-9 pm, at Storefront Ten Eyck.
March 6-April 5.
Featuring:
Bill Adams (pictured) Roland Allmeyer Tatiana Berg Katherine Bowling Katherine Bradford Gregory Crane Daniel Derwelis Austin Eddy Matthew F Fisher Hoda Kashiha KK Kozik Siobhan McBride Hiroshi Sugito Melanie Vote Margeaux Walter
Ivelisse Jimenez
This image of Ivelisse Jimenez work (above) is from an exhibition I curated last summer at Deborah Brown's Storefront ten Eyck. Developing from abstract concepts, Ivelisse Jiménez creates works where simultaneity, contraction and uncertainty are inherent characteristics. Her constructions are made from diverse as well as ephemeral materials that are adapted and utilize the installation space. Her swatches of materials can be transparent or opaque. She often utilizes floor, wall and ceiling simultaneously. She lives and works in San Juan, Puerto Rico.