| 12
Dec. 2007 |
See exhibition
photos on the new Flickr page. |
| 25
Nov |
This is an archived website, covering August 2006- September 2007.
What
happened to The Warehouse Gallery?
Press coverage:
-
Gallery Director’s Dismissal Ignites Syracuse Protest,
New York Times
- Hundreds
turn out to support curator, Syracuse Post-Standard
- Syracuse
Arts Community Unwilling to Let Dismissed Curator Go, Flash
Art
- Art
community stunned by curator's termination, Syracuse Post-Standard
- Claims
of Censorship in Syracuse, The Buffalo News
- Dismissal
of gallery curator sparks boycott, Syracuse Post-Standard
- Art
director's firing stuns Syracuse, Daily Orange
- R.I.P
For Syracuse Arts Scene?, Assonance
- NEWS:
Gallery Director’s Dismissal Ignites Syracuse Protest,
Artforum
- Syracuse
Gallery Director’s Dismissal Sparks Protests, ArtInfo
- Astria
Suparak and the boundaries, Phoenix and Salamander
- City
offers commission seat to dismissed Warehouse art director,
Daily Orange
- The
Astria Suparak firing II: Up or down for West Fayette?, Syracuse
Post-Standard
- Letters:
Warehouse director dismissal, Daily Orange
- Astria
Suparak: Out!, Bad Lit
- come
on, The Jane
- More at www.syracuse-warehouse.blogspot.com
|
| 25
Sept. |
Thank you to the 400
people who attended our Sweet Nothings Reception for COME
ON! |
| 25
Sept |
New
reviews of Faux
Naturel:
- "Faux
Naturel." Canadian Art Magazine
- "A
Queer Aesthetic." The Record
- "Notes:
Arts Visuels." Voir
|
20
Sept. 2-8pm |
THURSDAY
EVENTS FOR COME
ON: Desire Under The Female Gaze
2pm : Artist
Talk by Rachel
Rampleman
3pm : Artist
Talk by Juliet
Jacobson
@ Warehouse
Community Classroom, #003
5-8pm : Sweet
Nothings Reception
@ The Warehouse Gallery in Downtown Syracuse, NY
See the editioned Please
Poster that Jo-Anne Balcaen made for our reception. Available
at the Gallery Store.
|
| 19
Sept |
Read
about COME
ON in the press:
- "Lighting
the Fires of Contemplation: Warehouse Gallery show puts into
the spotlight some rarely confronted issues." Post-Standard
- "Picks:
Sexy Is As Sexy Does." Syracuse New Times
- "Take
A Longer Look At Poison's Michaels." Post-Standard
- Interview
with Jo-Anne Balcaen. Syracuse City Eagle
-
Visitor
Comments |
| 25
Aug |
Check
out Blow
in its prime: Jo-Anne
Balcaen from Montreal just finished installing this awesome
balloon sculpture that will change and deflate a bit every day.
|
| 23
Aug - 27 Oct 2007 |
New
exhibition:
COME ON: Desire Under The Female Gaze
Artists : Jo-Anne Balcaen, Juliet Jacobson, Rachel Rampleman
Curator : Astria
Suparak
Related viewing:
Concert : 24 Aug. 7:30pm @ New York State Fair
Poison
+ other metal bands
Screening : 26 Aug. 8pm @ Spark Art Space
Daughters
of Joy! + Lickety Split zine launch
Screening : 18 Oct. 8pm @ Watson Theater
Emotional
Realism
Store : Tue.- Sat. during exhibition @ The Warehouse Gallery
Videos, art journals, artist posters, zines, from $1-10
Television : Sundays 9pm @ VH1
Rock
of Love
|
Aug
26 , 8pm |
This
weekend's screening: Daughters
of Joy!
@ Spark
Art Space. Organized w/ Syracuse Experimental Film & Media Workshop
+ The Warehouse Gallery's exhibition, COME
ON
- Poster
- Press
release
- Read a review on the LS
blog |
| July
7 - Aug 25 |
Faux
Naturel opens at the Foreman
Art Gallery at Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Quebec. This exhibition
was produced by The Warehouse Gallery and curated by director Astria
Suparak.
- 7 July 2-5pm: Reception with Talks by curator and artists.
- Download poster |
| June
23 |
See
"Embracing Winter" exhibition on CBS
News. |
| June
4 |
Recent
reviews of Networked
Nature, organized by Rhizome:
- "Nature
in a Networked Age." Post-Standard Stars, 27 May
2007
- "Natura
e tecnologia." Flash Art, No. 263, April-May 2007
- "Watching
the grass - I mean mold - grow." Syracuse.com |
| June
3 |
Networked
Nature artist Shih Chieh Huang exhibits in the Taiwan Pavilion
at The
Venice Biennale |
| May
25 |
PS1
Art Radio carries interviews with Faux Naturel exhibition
artists alongside a Judy Chicago interview and coverage of the Feminist
Art Project. |
| Jan
10 |
The Warehouse Gallery was chosen as the Post-Standard's Winner
of 2006 for "the presentation of smart, contemporary art by local,
national and international artists." K. Rushworth continues, "The
opening of the gallery adds another strong anchor to the emerging
Armory Square gallery district." |