Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space is pleased to present CONNECTED, a group exhibition featuring more than 20 contemporary artists from New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. CONNECTED brings together multidisciplinary work in the fields of painting, printmaking, drawing, and photography with the aim to create a dialogue between the practices of emerging artists on opposing coasts. The exhibition reveals the possibilities of merging disparate artistic communities on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, a centuries old magnet for cultures around the world, while also offering collectors an opportunity to discover new artists and trends from other parts of the country.
Participating artists include: Brad Aldridge, Michael Alm, Sharon Arnold, Sergio Pizzo Barrale, Joey Bates, Margo Bird, Mary Elise Bolam, Laura Cali, Derek Erdman, Enrique Figueredo, Brian Foo, Kelly Froh, Jonathan Horn, Lynn Hunter, Kathryn Jaller, Mercedes Jelinek, Jody Joldersma, Jenny Kim, Jihee Kim, Allison Kudla, Brian Lane, Amanda Manitach, Ryan Molenkamp, Matt Ortega, Steven Paneccasio, Pilar Rico, Dan Schein, Cait Willis, and Allyce Wood. Curated by Jess Rees, Lauren Testa and Jodi Waynberg
All work has been made available by the artists at affordable prices. To inquire about a specific work or artist, please contact us at gallery@artistsallianceinc.org.
Allyce Wood “Vertical Knot” colored pencil on paper, 6½x8 $200Allyce Wood “Cinch Plane” colored pencil on paper, 6½x8 $180Allyce Wood “Double Coil” colored pencil on paper, 6½x8 $200Allyce Wood “Melded Structure” watercolor on paper, 8×8 $220Allyce Wood “Henge” watercolor on paper, 8×8 $220Allyce Wood “Timber Arch” watercolor on paper, 8×8 $220Sharon Arnold “Dark Matter No. 2” gouache, charcoal, glitter, 4×6 $100Sharon Arnold “Dark Matter No. 1” gouache, charcoal, glitter, 4×6 $100Allison Kudla “Growth Patterns, Growth and Decay” Archival Digital Print, 2 @ 11×11 $200Mary Elise Bolam “Lindsey of Ohio” cloth, cotton thread, 21×13 $250Mary Elise Bolam “Rutting Season” cloth, cotton thread, 12½ diameter $250Mary Elise Bolam “29 Point Buck” cloth, cotton thread, 7½ diameter $150Brian Foo “Patterned New York” framed unique giclée print, 19×13 $150Brian Foo “Circular New York” framed unique giclée print, 19×13 $150Brian Foo “Continuous New York” framed unique giclée print, 19×13 $150Margot Bird “Eyeball Painting #20” acrylic on wood, 12×9 $150Margot Bird “Eyeball Painting #25” acrylic on wood, 12×9 $150Margot Bird “Eyeball Painting #29” acrylic on wood, 12×9 $150Margot Bird “Eyeball Painting #31” acrylic on wood, 12×9 $150Margot Bird “Eyeball Painting #39” acrylic on wood, 12×9 $150Jody Joldersma “Uncle Geoduck” acrylic and paper on wood, 12×9 $150Steven Paneccasio “Untitled (House Rules), 2013 AP” framed archival inkjet print, 11×14 $250Steven Paneccasio “Untitled (House Rules), 2013 AP” framed archival inkjet print, 11×14 $250Steven Paneccasio “Untitled (House Rules), 2013 AP” framed archival inkjet print, 11×14 $250Lynn Hunter “Putting on the Night” paper and glue, 8×8 $175Lynn Hunter “Dreaming of Spring” paper and glue, 8×8 $175Lynn Hunter “Smooch Mountain” paper and glue, 8×8 $175Lynn Hunter “Swimming with the Phosphorescent Plankton in the Indian Ocean” paper and glue, 8×8 $175Ryan Molenkamp “112 Place” acrylic & gouache on panel, 11×14 $150Ryan Molenkamp “108 Place” acrylic & gouache on panel, 11×14 $150Ryan Molenkamp “Abnormal” acrylic & gouache on panel, 14×10 $175Ryan Molenkamp “Woozy” acrylic & gouache on panel, 14×10 $175Kathryn Jaller “1” wool felt, 4×4 $150Kathryn Jaller “2” wool felt, 4×8 $200Kathryn Jaller “3” wool felt, 4×12 $250Jenny Kim “Untitled” C-Print, 11×14 $100Pilar Rico “Flags” framed C-prints, 6×4 each $125 (set of 4)Jess Rees “Le Corbusier Chair” framed gouache on paper, 12×9 $180Jess Rees “Breuer Chair” framed gouache on paper, 12×9 $180Jess Rees “Cesca Chair” framed gouache on paper, 12×9 $180Kelly Froh “Face of Grass” pen and ink, 9×9 $100Kelly Froh “Night Apparition” pen and ink, 9×10 $100Laura Cali “Untitled (Autumn Tree), Preston Hollow, New York, 2010” C-Print, 10×10 $100Laura Cali “Untitled (Winter Tree), Preston Hollow, New York, 2009” C-Print, 10×10 $100Michael Alm “Four Birds and a Hare” wood veneers, 13×7 $200Michael Alm “One Turkey” wood veneers, 13×7 $200Michael Alm “Two Birds and a Hare” wood veneers, 13×7 $200Michael Alm “One Goose and One Duck” wood veneer, 8×8 $200Jihee Kim “Matt” gouache on paper, 10×14 $100Jihee Kim “Marty” gouache on paper, 10×14 $100Jihee Kim “Mary” gouache on paper, 10×14 $100Jonathan Horn “Untitled Unframed” screenprint, 18×15½ $50Joey Bates “Untitled N401” gouache on paper, 11x½ $100Joey Bates “Untitled N402” gouache on paper, 22¾x8 $180Matthew Ortega “Untitled (Mandala)” art print, 13×13 $100Matthew Ortega “Untitled (Mandala)” art print, 13×13 $100Brian Lane “Dreamscape 1” photograph, 9×13 $100Brian Lane “Dreamscape 2” photograph, 9×13 $100Brian Lane “Dreamscape 3” photograph, 9×13 $100Brad Aldridge “In Search of an Exit” ink and pencil on paper, 14×11 $125Mercedes Jelinek “Neighborhood Photo Booth – ‘2024’ – Brooklyn, NY” framed light jet print, 14×11 $200Mercedes Jelinek “Neighborhood Photo Booth – ‘Laughing Baby’ – Brooklyn, NY” framed light jet print, 14×11 $200Mercedes Jelinek “Neighborhood Photo Booth – ‘Hunter’ – Baton Rouge, LA” framed light jet print, 14×11 $200Mercedes Jelinek “Neighborhood Photo Booth – ‘Chicken’ – Baton Rouge, LA” framed light jet print, 14×11 $200Enrique Figueredo “Chariot Baby ” woodcut, silkscreen, colored pencil, 12×12 $200Enrique Figueredo “Chariot Baby 1” woodcut, silkscreen, colored pencil, 12×12 $250Enrique Figueredo “Chariot Baby 2” woodcut, silkscreen, colored pencil, 12×12 $250Enrique Figueredo “Hot Air Balloon” woodcut, 12×12 $200Enrique Figueredo “Someone’s King” woodcut, 12×12 $200Enrique Figueredo “South American King” woodcut, silkscreen, colored pencil, 12×12 $250Enrique Figueredo “American King” woodcut, silkscreen, colored pencil, 12×12 $250Enrique Figueredo “Heads or Tails” woodcut, 12×12 $200Laura Cali “Untitled (Sled), Preston Hollow, New York, 2009” C-Print, 11×14 $150Laura Cali “Untitled (Light String), Massapequa, New York, 2012” C-Print, 11×14 $150Laura Cali “Untitled (Magazine Street), New Orleans, Louisiana, 2013” C-Print, 14×11 $150Derek Erdman “Untitled (Blair, Whitaker, Balk)” acrylic and latex on wood with epoxy resin, 20×24 $170Cait Willis “Broken iPhone 1” acrylic and resin on panel, 10×8 $150Cait Willis, Broken iPhone 2, acrylic and resin on panel, 10×8 $150Cait Willis “White Noise/Black Box 4 (Jog)” acrylic and resin on panel, 8×8 $100Cait Willis “White Noise/Black Box 3 (Stadium)” acrylic and resin on panel, 8×8 $100Amanda Manitach “Wallpaper design” graphite on paper 11×30 $250Amanda Manitach “Ronde de pochards dans le brouillard (after Alphonse Allocis)” graphite on paper 11×30 $250
a small works show bringing together artists from coast-to-coast Opening Reception: Thursday, November 14 from 5-8pm Exhibition Dates: November 14 – 20, 2013 Gallery Hours: Daily from 12-6pm Location: 120 Essex Street (inside Essex Street Market)
Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space is pleased to present Connected, a group exhibition featuring more than 20 contemporary artists from New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Connected brings together multidisciplinary work in the fields of painting, printmaking, drawing, and photography with the aim to create a dialogue between the practices of emerging artists on opposing coasts. The exhibition reveals the possibilities of merging disparate artistic communities on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, a centuries old magnet for cultures around the world, while also offering collectors an opportunity to discover new artists and trends from other parts of the country.
All work has been made available by the artists at affordable prices. A portion of proceeds from the sale will support Artists Alliance Inc’s continued efforts to offer exhibition opportunities and professional development to emerging and underrepresented artists.
Artists Alliance Inc. (AAI) is an artist and curator-centered non-profit organization committed to supporting emerging and underrepresented contemporary artists. Through innovative programming, experimentation and collaboration, AAI serves as a resource and forum to engage the community of the Lower East Side.
Artists Alliance Inc. and Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space are supported in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Programming is made possible by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. We thank the following for their generous support: Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, New York City Economic Development Corporation and individual supporters of Artists Alliance Inc. Special thanks go to our team of dedicated volunteers, without whom our programs would not be possible!