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Posts about Exhibitions written by Subterranean Gallery. Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. ART | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some work on the living room ceiling.BY YOURSELF
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself SEAPUNK | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about seapunk written by Subterranean Gallery. Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK”KANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment.EMILY HENSON
Posts about Emily Henson written by Subterranean Gallery. Subterranean Gallery of Kansas City Inaugural Exhibition Announcement: It’s All Relative: New Photographs By Emily Henson THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. ARTISTS | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Robert Josiah Bingaman A. Bitterman David Ford Amanda Gehin Rachel Gregor Emily Henson Brock Hildebrandt Robert Chase Heishman Molly Kaderka Amanda Martinez Garry Noland Stephen Clifford Proski Jaclyn Senne Jane Sheldon Paul Shortt R.Shrum Paul Anthony Smith CURRENT | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about Current written by Subterranean Gallery. Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment.EXHIBITIONS
Posts about Exhibitions written by Subterranean Gallery. Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. ART | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some work on the living room ceiling.BY YOURSELF
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself SEAPUNK | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about seapunk written by Subterranean Gallery. Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK”KANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment.EMILY HENSON
Posts about Emily Henson written by Subterranean Gallery. Subterranean Gallery of Kansas City Inaugural Exhibition Announcement: It’s All Relative: New Photographs By Emily Henson THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment.SOMETHING NEW
I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some workon the
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How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself HOW TO DO SOMETHING, ALL ALONE, BY YOURSELF EXHIBITION By Paul Shortt and Robert Heishman November 4th 2011 - Dec 2nd 2011 How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity. Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and STUDIO VISIT WITH STEPHEN T. JOHNSON By Ayla Rexroth My studio visit with Stephen required a drive to Lawrence, Kansas. I spent the day promenading around the downtownarea, and made a
STUDIO VISIT WITH AMANDA GEHIN Recently, Ayla and I stopped by the home studio of local artist, Amanda Gehin. Amanda and her boyfriend Idris Raoufi are in the process of renovating an old book bindery in Old Hyde Park to be both a live/ work studio and a new home base for the 816 Bike Collective. Seeingthe studio space
STUDIO VISIT WITH GARRY NOLAND By Clayton Skidmore What is a mid-career artist? Does it describe an artist's income or how influential they are? Ayla and I pondered these questions over beers with Garry Noland in our recent studio visit. It became the initial topic of our conversation, an idea that Garry himself seemed confused of since he's been a FREE PROGRAMMING WITH HOME // SPACE EXHIBITION This Sunday May 18th from 1-3 PM at Subterranean Gallery, HOME // SPACE Artist R. Shrum and Subterranean Gallery Director Melaney Mitchell will host a conversation about What Makes Contemporary Space. We will consider the work in the exhibition, and how it relates to the way in which we perceive contemporary space. Things to consider:How THE HOT TUB DIALOGUES KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN! Click the link below to make your pledge! Remember that your donation will not be processed until we reach our total goal. Kickstarter is powered by an all-or-nothing funding method where projects must be fully-funded or no money changes hands. WHAT HAPPENED IN 2011: VISUAL ARTS Visual art year in review: Museums open arms and open minds By Alice Thorson The Kansas City Star Nelson Innovations drew more visitors while other museums (and galleries) addressed current issues in thought provoking ways. BARRED MEADOWS : NEW PAINTINGS BY RACHEL GREGOR Barred Meadows Exhibition Opening Reception! Friday, March 7th 2014 from 7 - 11 pm Subterranean Gallery will showcase Barred Meadows by Rachel Gregor: an exhibition of new oil paintings which explore ideas of nostalgia and feminine identity. The opening reception will be held from 7pm until 11pm on Friday March 7th, 2014. Additional viewing byappointment
SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. ARTISTS | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Robert Josiah Bingaman A. Bitterman David Ford Amanda Gehin Rachel Gregor Emily Henson Brock Hildebrandt Robert Chase Heishman Molly Kaderka Amanda Martinez Garry Noland Stephen Clifford Proski Jaclyn Senne Jane Sheldon Paul Shortt R.Shrum Paul Anthony Smith CURRENT | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about Current written by Subterranean Gallery. Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. HOT TUB DIALOGUES LECTURE SERIES By Melaney Mitchell. On Saturday February 18 th, the second of The Hot Tub Dialogue Lectures featured Kate Hackman and Raechelle Smith.Hackman is the Co-Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation, former Editor-in-Chief of Review magazine, ran the public art program Art in the Loop, wrote art reviews for the Kansas City Star and is the former assistant director of Exit Art in New York City. ART | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some work on the living room ceiling.BY YOURSELF
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself SEAPUNK | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about seapunk written by Subterranean Gallery. Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK”EMILY HENSON
Posts about Emily Henson written by Subterranean Gallery. Subterranean Gallery of Kansas City Inaugural Exhibition Announcement: It’s All Relative: New Photographs By Emily HensonKANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment. THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. ARTISTS | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Robert Josiah Bingaman A. Bitterman David Ford Amanda Gehin Rachel Gregor Emily Henson Brock Hildebrandt Robert Chase Heishman Molly Kaderka Amanda Martinez Garry Noland Stephen Clifford Proski Jaclyn Senne Jane Sheldon Paul Shortt R.Shrum Paul Anthony Smith CURRENT | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about Current written by Subterranean Gallery. Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. HOT TUB DIALOGUES LECTURE SERIES By Melaney Mitchell. On Saturday February 18 th, the second of The Hot Tub Dialogue Lectures featured Kate Hackman and Raechelle Smith.Hackman is the Co-Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation, former Editor-in-Chief of Review magazine, ran the public art program Art in the Loop, wrote art reviews for the Kansas City Star and is the former assistant director of Exit Art in New York City. ART | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some work on the living room ceiling.BY YOURSELF
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself SEAPUNK | SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Posts about seapunk written by Subterranean Gallery. Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK”EMILY HENSON
Posts about Emily Henson written by Subterranean Gallery. Subterranean Gallery of Kansas City Inaugural Exhibition Announcement: It’s All Relative: New Photographs By Emily HensonKANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment. THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment.SOMETHING NEW
I live in a basement and I have been working for two years to make it livable and a continuously better place to show artwork. I had a wondrous moment today when I was (what I thought was temporarily) moving the living room into the gallery space in order to do some workon the
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How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himself HOW TO DO SOMETHING, ALL ALONE, BY YOURSELF EXHIBITION By Paul Shortt and Robert Heishman November 4th 2011 - Dec 2nd 2011 How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity. Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and STUDIO VISIT WITH STEPHEN T. JOHNSON By Ayla Rexroth My studio visit with Stephen required a drive to Lawrence, Kansas. I spent the day promenading around the downtownarea, and made a
STUDIO VISIT WITH AMANDA GEHIN Recently, Ayla and I stopped by the home studio of local artist, Amanda Gehin. Amanda and her boyfriend Idris Raoufi are in the process of renovating an old book bindery in Old Hyde Park to be both a live/ work studio and a new home base for the 816 Bike Collective. Seeingthe studio space
STUDIO VISIT WITH GARRY NOLAND By Clayton Skidmore What is a mid-career artist? Does it describe an artist's income or how influential they are? Ayla and I pondered these questions over beers with Garry Noland in our recent studio visit. It became the initial topic of our conversation, an idea that Garry himself seemed confused of since he's been a FREE PROGRAMMING WITH HOME // SPACE EXHIBITION This Sunday May 18th from 1-3 PM at Subterranean Gallery, HOME // SPACE Artist R. Shrum and Subterranean Gallery Director Melaney Mitchell will host a conversation about What Makes Contemporary Space. We will consider the work in the exhibition, and how it relates to the way in which we perceive contemporary space. Things to consider:How THE HOT TUB DIALOGUES KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN! Click the link below to make your pledge! Remember that your donation will not be processed until we reach our total goal. Kickstarter is powered by an all-or-nothing funding method where projects must be fully-funded or no money changes hands. WHAT HAPPENED IN 2011: VISUAL ARTS Visual art year in review: Museums open arms and open minds By Alice Thorson The Kansas City Star Nelson Innovations drew more visitors while other museums (and galleries) addressed current issues in thought provoking ways. BARRED MEADOWS : NEW PAINTINGS BY RACHEL GREGOR Barred Meadows Exhibition Opening Reception! Friday, March 7th 2014 from 7 - 11 pm Subterranean Gallery will showcase Barred Meadows by Rachel Gregor: an exhibition of new oil paintings which explore ideas of nostalgia and feminine identity. The opening reception will be held from 7pm until 11pm on Friday March 7th, 2014. Additional viewing byappointment
SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Barred Meadows Exhibition Opening Reception! Friday, March 7th 2014 from 7 – 11 pm Subterranean Gallery will showcase Barred Meadows by Rachel Gregor: an exhibition of new oil paintings which explore ideas of nostalgia and feminine identity.The opening reception will be held from 7pm until 11pm on Friday March 7th, 2014. HOT TUB DIALOGUES LECTURE SERIES By Melaney Mitchell. On Saturday February 18 th, the second of The Hot Tub Dialogue Lectures featured Kate Hackman and Raechelle Smith.Hackman is the Co-Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation, former Editor-in-Chief of Review magazine, ran the public art program Art in the Loop, wrote art reviews for the Kansas City Star and is the former assistant director of Exit Art in New York City. STUDIO VISIT VISUAL ART By Ayla Rexroth. My studio visit with Stephen required a drive to Lawrence, Kansas. I spent the day promenading around the downtown area, and made a stop at theHOW TO DO SOMETHING
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himselfAPARTMENT GALLERY
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BREAD! IS A PUBLIC DINNER DESIGNED TO USE COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO DEMOCRATICALLY FUND NEW AND EMERGING PROJECTS! This Sunday Subterranean Gallery Director Ayla Rexroth will publicly present to receive funding for a new project concerning the construction of an art handling area at Subterranean Gallery.KANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment. THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY Barred Meadows Exhibition Opening Reception! Friday, March 7th 2014 from 7 – 11 pm Subterranean Gallery will showcase Barred Meadows by Rachel Gregor: an exhibition of new oil paintings which explore ideas of nostalgia and feminine identity.The opening reception will be held from 7pm until 11pm on Friday March 7th, 2014. HOT TUB DIALOGUES LECTURE SERIES By Melaney Mitchell. On Saturday February 18 th, the second of The Hot Tub Dialogue Lectures featured Kate Hackman and Raechelle Smith.Hackman is the Co-Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation, former Editor-in-Chief of Review magazine, ran the public art program Art in the Loop, wrote art reviews for the Kansas City Star and is the former assistant director of Exit Art in New York City. STUDIO VISIT VISUAL ART By Ayla Rexroth. My studio visit with Stephen required a drive to Lawrence, Kansas. I spent the day promenading around the downtown area, and made a stop at theHOW TO DO SOMETHING
How To Do Something, All Alone, By Yourself brings us to a place where we can see the moments that shape human identity.Heishman’s videos and photographs aim to embody the crisis of individuality. He shows us his attempt to form a relationship and compare himselfAPARTMENT GALLERY
Posts about Apartment Gallery written by Subterranean Gallery. Article By Sean Starowitz featuring Subterranean Gallery and the staples of Kansas City’s art scene.CLAYTON SKIDMORE
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BREAD! IS A PUBLIC DINNER DESIGNED TO USE COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO DEMOCRATICALLY FUND NEW AND EMERGING PROJECTS! This Sunday Subterranean Gallery Director Ayla Rexroth will publicly present to receive funding for a new project concerning the construction of an art handling area at Subterranean Gallery.KANSAS CITY ARTIST
+ Opening Reception!! Friday, November 7th 2014 from 7-11pm . After our DIGITAL @ SUB call, we are hosting the first in our Digital Exhibition series + will feature work by Eric Fickes (Atlanta,GA) and Eric Scrivner (Kansas City, MO) + opens on Friday November 7th and will run through December 14th by appointment. THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER A NEW INSTALLATION BY Join us for an opening reception of The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY January 15th from 7pm-11pm. The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. STUDIO VISIT WITH PAUL ANTHONY SMITH By Ayla Rexroth Paul Anthony Smith is Jamaican American, his attitude is positive, he is opinionated and his works employ traditional genre scenes. His media ranges from ceramics, paintings, drawings, collages and photography, and this gives him a wide range of visual and material strategies for communicating his ideas about cultural tradition, world politics, and STUDIO VISIT WITH AMANDA GEHIN Recently, Ayla and I stopped by the home studio of local artist, Amanda Gehin. Amanda and her boyfriend Idris Raoufi are in the process of renovating an old book bindery in Old Hyde Park to be both a live/ work studio and a new home base for the 816 Bike Collective. Seeingthe studio space
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THE GLORY DAYS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER AN INSTALLATION BY AMY KLIGMANPosted on 02/16
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Join us for an opening reception of _The Glory Days Will Not Last Foreve_r, new installation work of Kansas City based artist Amy Kligman. THIS FRIDAY JANUARY 15TH FROM 7PM-11PM. _The Glory Days Will Not Last Forever_ is the final exhibition with curator Melaney Mitchell and will run through the end of January by appointment. This exhibition was made possible by a generous Inspiration Grant from ARTSKC!
Kligman’s installation utilizes disposable party goods including balloons, confetti, paper garlands, tissue paper, paper fans and lanterns, as raw material that is repurposed into a dense, large-scale installation. The resulting environment is a claustrophobic immersion of color and texture, which creates a contextually loaded environment for performances and conversations that will take place in the exhibition space during the course of the show run. Themes and thoughts contributing to the resulting installation include the idealized past, over expectations of the future, mania, overstimulation and overconsumption, and the notion of shared or universal experience. Amy Kligman has a hybrid practice of studio work and arts administration. Her resume highlights include an Arts KC Inspiration Grant, Missouri Bank Artboards Commission, inclusion in issue #101 of New American Paintings, and an exhibition at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art as a 2014 Charlotte Street Visual Award Fellow. She was a founding member & co-director of the curatorial collaboration Plug Projects from 2011-2015, leaving in 2015 to take on a role as Programming Director for the Charlotte Street Foundation. Amy currently is the Executive/Artistic Director of the Charlotte Street Foundation. She lives with her husband Misha and son Sam in KansasCity, MO.
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At 7:15 pm on opening night this Friday January 15th Blanked Undercover will be performing their piece The Chamber of Secrets Will be Opened _(mark your calendars_) Melissa Lenos’s project, “20 minutes of Forever” will be screening all night. Subterranean Gallery, founded in 2010 by Ayla Rexroth, is an underground hybrid art and domestic space in Kansas City, Missouri. In contrast to the traditional “white cube” gallery, Subterranean has always strived to facilitate an environment that engages creativity with intimate ambiance. During Melaney Mitchell’s two year run as Director she has taken advantage of its strange and unexpected histories of a basement domestic space to create seven exhibitions in a variety of mediums. Midwestern suburban basements are usually filled with walnut wood panelling, old shag carpet, and light up signs for Old Style beer. The experience of art in that space, in lieu of ones own father’s collected sports memorabilia, forces something different to happen. It’s a space of collaboration but more importantly a space for conversation. As Mitchell leaves the project she says “I realize that the part of Subterranean that I’m going to miss is the conversation. The talk of art in Kansas City is the hearth of what makes a stark white painted basement apartment a wonderful space see and be with art.” Subterranean Gallery will open again in the Fall/Winter of 2016 with new gallery director Jordan Hauser.SHARE:
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SOMEBODY’S HOME DOCUMENTATIONPosted on 01/16
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SOMEBODY’S HOME : WORK BY ERIN DODSON AND JULIANA NOELLE LYNNPosted on 11/15
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SOMEBODY’S HOME EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH 2015 FROM 7-11PM We’re hosting an opening reception for Somebody’s Home, an exhibition featuring the work of Juliana Noelle Lynn and Erin Dodson. The work of Lynn and Dodson utilize a multimedia approach to explore memory, adolescence, and girlhood in the context of Midwesternsuburbia.
Erin Dodson’s Strange Light, Suburbs is a series of digital images she began on Instagram, and later continued to develop with a full frame camera. Based on the experience of growing up in the suburbs of Kansas City, Dodson was inspired by the eerie nostalgia that arose when she noticed the lights and sounds from high school football games in the fall. The feeling reminded Dodson of the terror she felt as a teenager at the impending winter, and the mounting responsibilities of growing up. She recalled the nights in the woods between houses, building things out of branches by the old broken down car, trying to buy cigarettes, lighting candles in the tunnels that ran under the highway, the streetlights casting orange and green light through walnut trees at night, driving and loitering. Observing the colors of the light in the suburbs of Kansas City, the half-tamed plant and animal life, the idyllic parks and winding, plotted streets, all ignited the melancholy longing of suburban adolescence.Report this ad
Lynn’s animations and collages explore nostalgia and memory by contrasting idealized symbols of the suburban home and personal occurrences. Her work creates a depiction of the unraveling of home, the secrets, rumors, and stories slowly surfacing through use of mundane objects and interiors. After Dark, a series of paper collages, explores girlhood and budding adolescence within the quiet shroud of suburbia by night. This series reveals the curiosities of an elusive cast of preteen characters; the use of misplaced childhood tropes, such as mermaids and monsters under the bed, examine the unclear border of childhood and adolescence. In a phase of life with increasing social and bodily tensions, yet a nervousness about what lurks in the closet at night, After Dark seeks to examine the confusion, excitement, and discovery of the not quite coming of age. Erin Dodson is currently the Assistant Curator at the Hallmark Art Collection, and Curator at Kiosk Gallery. She has her BA in Photography from City College of New York, and has shown recently at the East Gallery at KCAI, West Patrons’ Gallery, and the Gallery at Pioneer Bluffs. Lynn received her BFA in Painting from the Kansas City Art Institute. She is a recipient of the Benjamin A. Gilman Award and the 2014 winner of the Lester Goldman Drawing Competition. Lynn has shown work locally and within traveling exhibitions See more work on the artists’ websites here: http://www.juliananoellelynn.com/ http://erinlindsaydodson.com/ _for more information or to set up a viewing appointment contact Melaney Mitchell at subterraneangallery@gmail.com_SHARE:
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Z-SPEC WORK
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Apple Chain triptych installation Second Life Apple Chain triptych installationApple Chains I
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South west corner installation South east corner installationHackintosh III
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Second Life installation of Desktop Second Life installation of DesktopGold Panel I & II
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Z-SPEC THIS FRIDAY AT SUBTERRANEAN GALLERYPosted on 04/15
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This Weekend we are hosting the opening reception of Michael Rose’s Z-SPEC and celebration of Subterranean Gallery’s 5th Anniversary! Sculptures, prints, and various digital media by Michael Rose will be displayed in both a physical space and in an online interactiveenvironment.
Rose works through print and digital media to address the formation of values in regards to the Post Internet world. One now can own a jpeg of something and associate it with themselves or covet a rare in-game item. Thus, the way one experiences, owns, and derives meaning from objects in both physical and online space sets the tone of the conversation for Z-SPEC. Non-physical currencies, technological ideals, and internet subculture fads work together to point out the absurdity of our complex new reality. 3D rendered space creates a conversation about flatness, simulation, and value of our web-influenced existence.Report this ad
Michael Rose is a 2015 BFA candidate at the Kansas City Art Institute. He has participated in several online and offline group exhibitions including The Wrong – New Digital Art Biennale: Homeostasis Lab and Selected Works for Domestic Situations. We are also announcing two gallery programs that will coincide withthis discussion.
TUESDAY APRIL 28TH AT 7PM FEMINISM, ANIME, AVATARS AND THE PERCEPTION OF FEMALE VIRTUAL BODIES Centering on the imagery in Rose’s work we are going to talk about feminine perception, and agency in the world of anime and digital avatars. Bring your questions both about the work and this topic tothe discussion!
THURSDAY APRIL 30TH AT 8PM DIGITAL MONEY: WARCRAFT GOLD AND THE HATECONOMY
Its all about the money in the gaming world. Come join our discussion on the strange micro economies of video games. Everything from World of Warcraft gold, Team Fortress hats, and the Kim Kardashian mobile game is all on the table. Have questions about the show or want to make an appointment to see the work? Email us at subterraneangallery@gmail.comSHARE:
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ENTERFACE WORK
Posted on 02/15
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Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK” Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK” Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK” Installation shot of “IKEA LIATORP ROLLUPTHATDANK” Second Life Installation Installation shot of “SLOWEDDOWN80SPOPWITHABEAT” and “IMSOWETMIAMAVAPE.TV” Installation shot of “SLOWEDDOWN80SPOPWITHABEAT” and “IMSOWETMIAMAVAPE.TV” MIXINGFROZENDRINKSIMSOCHILL.JPG SOECHOIMLIKECHILLOUTOFMYMIND.JPG Second Life Installation IKEA LOUBACHEN HAVEYOUSEENMYSTASHBAG (#purple) pinkslusheeinthatcup (left) ilovethissongitsso2010 #sexmagick (right)burnbabyburn
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ENTERFACE OPENS THIS FRIDAY AT SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY!Posted on 02/15
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This Friday we are hosting an opening reception for the second in our series of digital exhibitions, _ENTERFACE_ features work from Justin Beachler including digital collages in a decorative environment alongside curated YouTube videos. The works will be presented in both the physical gallery space and online via Second Life. The Exhibition will open THIS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6TH FROM 7-11 PM and will run through March 6th by appointment. The works in _ENTERFACE_ are a derivative of and response to Beachler’s view of the Internet as a forming super culture. The web is vast and sometimes unpredictable. As we are able to make, view, and participate within a digital world that is increasingly higher in visual definition and quality, there is a skepticism that fuels counter cultures. While excited about technological advancement – in the sense that it will eventually drive our existence into the ground (via a high definition blaze of glory) – Beachler is interested in the counter culture/subculture tools of cassette tapes, VHS, noise filters, and the reuse of anti-modern technology. These forms and their place as micro-cultural signifiers, symbols, and tropes Beachler takes and makes into cultural influence/commentary. Simply, Beachler is binging on the internet and regurgitating the bits of processed information into new works of art. While we are infinitely linked to everything that is uploaded onto the Internet, it is impossible to stay quarantined to one’s subset of interests. The path one takes while traversing the Daedelus link structures of the net become subjective when discussing one’s own will to click, as there is always click-bait/corporate algorithmic suggestions mapping our internet pathways. That said, the sheer bombardment of information and subsequent splinter pathways of net data will forever keep the interest variety in flux #noescape Justin Beachler is an artist who lives and works in Kansas City, Missouri/online. He has exhibited at Bank Projects, Dolphin Gallery, Hown’s Den Domestic and Nomadic Space, Paragraph Gallery and was a 2013-2014 Charlotte Street Studio Resident. He is currently somewhere internetting on the web. We are also excited to announce exhibition programming that will coincide with_ ENTERFACE_. HOW TO SECOND LIFE: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12TH AT 7PM Want to participate in the exhibition with a Second Life avatar but don’t know the first thing about this virtual world? Join us as we go over the basics of joining and exploring second life, along with showing different ways web-based artists have been utilizing SL. Bring questions and laptops! PDF CLUB: INTERNET ART (AFTER SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEW ECONOMIES) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26TH AT 7PM Get in on the larger discussion of Beachler’s work with two PDFs about net art and the new economies of the web. Please RSVP with an email to subterraneangallery@gmail.com to recieve the readings beforeFebruary 23rd.
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Installation shot of Eric Fickes’ Kinetic Fire Gif from Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Installation Shot of Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Gif from Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Installation Shot of Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Gif from Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Installation Shot of Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Gif from Eric Scrivner’s Cyclical Ritual Series Installation shot of Eric Fickes’ Kinetic Fire Screen Capture from Eric Fickes’ Kinetic Fire Screen Capture from Eric Fickes’ Kinetic Fire Installation shot of Eric Fickes’ Kinetic Fire Screen Capture from Eric Fickes’ Kinetic FireSHARE:
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