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USAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
More. Shu Ohno Doodles. Drawing and SculptureUSAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
More. Shu Ohno Doodles. Drawing and SculptureMENU | USAGINY
M: connect@usaginy.com. T: (718) 801-8037. A: 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm. Saturday/Sunday:Closed
CURRENT | USAGINY
project space. cafe. contact CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Contemporary Japanese Design Project | usaginy. . Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers. Participating makers: UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
STORIES THAT MOVE US Stories That Move Us: A night celebrating the stories of immigrant women June 12, 2019. 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM . Description. In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, join us for a night of discovering and celebrating the stories of extraordinary immigrant women making New York City their home.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. VERNACULAR TYPOGAPHY: LETTERFORM IN URBA Vernacular Typography is a long term project with over 10,000 photographs depicting local lettering seen in our urban daily life, including storefronts, street signs, and building walls.THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019. MYRON BARNSTONE'S HIDDEN ART A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art April 12 - 17, 2019. Opening Reception: April 12, 6-10 pm Welcome to "A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art."REMAINS TO BE SEEN
Remains to Be Seen exhibits a selection of images by three emerging Thai photographers. Kanrapee Chokpaiboon's surreal street photography is informed by the aesthetic of classic science fiction films and a fascination with vexing existential questions.USAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
More. Shu Ohno Doodles. Drawing and SculptureUSAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
More. Shu Ohno Doodles. Drawing and SculptureMENU | USAGINY
M: connect@usaginy.com. T: (718) 801-8037. A: 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm. Saturday/Sunday:Closed
CURRENT | USAGINY
project space. cafe. contact CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Contemporary Japanese Design Project | usaginy. . Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers. Participating makers: UNTITLED 1 BY SUCHET INUTHAI SUCHET INUTHAI. Untitled.1. Collective Drawing . June 14 – 26 . Suchet Inuthai is a Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Textile Designer andTattoo Designer.
STORIES THAT MOVE US Stories That Move Us: A night celebrating the stories of immigrant women June 12, 2019. 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM . Description. In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, join us for a night of discovering and celebrating the stories of extraordinary immigrant women making New York City their home.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. VERNACULAR TYPOGAPHY: LETTERFORM IN URBA Vernacular Typography is a long term project with over 10,000 photographs depicting local lettering seen in our urban daily life, including storefronts, street signs, and building walls.THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019. MYRON BARNSTONE'S HIDDEN ART A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art April 12 - 17, 2019. Opening Reception: April 12, 6-10 pm Welcome to "A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art."REMAINS TO BE SEEN
Remains to Be Seen exhibits a selection of images by three emerging Thai photographers. Kanrapee Chokpaiboon's surreal street photography is informed by the aesthetic of classic science fiction films and a fascination with vexing existential questions.USAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers.PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers.GROWTH | USAGINY
Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, perception of beauty, and sexuality.DESIGN PIER
project space. cafe. contactYÄDE | USAGINY
At the heart of Alou XII’s first solo show in the United States, “yädë” (voyage in fulani), are conflicting feelings of displacement and discovery inherent in long-term separation from home.THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019. STORIES THAT MOVE US Stories That Move Us: A night celebrating the stories of immigrant women June 12, 2019. 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM . Description. In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, join us for a night of discovering and celebrating the stories of extraordinary immigrant women making New York City their home. SHU OHNO, UNSTRUCTURED SHU OHNO Solo Exhibition Unstructured July 26th - Aug 30th, 2019 About the artist Shu Ohno received an MFA in Sculpture from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2006. RENEW ME BY GROUPHUGTECH Renew Me by Grouphug X NYC Design. May 10 6-10PM. . A showcase of 20+ product, fashion, & digital concepts that tackle climate change.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. MYRON BARNSTONE'S HIDDEN ART A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art April 12 - 17, 2019. Opening Reception: April 12, 6-10 pm Welcome to "A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art."USAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers.PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded.USAGINY L ABOUT
More than just an art gallery or a cafe, Usagi offers the optimal environment for cross-disciplinary creativity and inspiration by integrating dining, art, and retail. Usagi embodies modern Japanese aesthetic, which favors functional beauty, understated colors, and natural materials. We apply these principles to every object weintroduce to our
USAGINY L CAFE
Coffee. Roasted by 95 RPM. Brewed by us. . 95 RPM is a Brooklyn, NY based micro-roaster focused on seasonal single origins and customblends.
ONGOING & PAST
Yunjung Kang. Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, a perception of beauty, and sexuality.USAGINY L ABOUT
Usagi is equipped with fifteen removable. track-mounted panels. This design, inspired by the sliding screens of a traditional Japanese home, allows for endless reinvention and reconfiguration. The internal architecture of Usagi was commissioned from Golden Lion and Marcus Award winner Sou Fujimoto, whose most recognizable projects include. A CATALOG OF DIFFERENCE A Catalog of Difference is a study of change across material and perceptual environments, be they images or objects, calling attention to those differences which make a difference. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers.PEACEFUL SLEEP
Japanese artist born in Osaka in 1990. This exhibition will be held at the end of a two-week live and paint in New York period. Shisa’s works are seemingly strange abstract paintings that use salt crystals, spilled tea stains, spices, cosmetics, sound of sleeping breath, fortune, etc. as her materials. On the canvas, they are combined withKODAK MOMENTS
Kodak Ektra has collaborated with GuruShots, the online photography gaming platform, to present an exhibition of photographs submitted by contestants in the ‘Kodak Moments Challenge’ which invited photographers from around the world to share their personalTHE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE DESIGN PROJECT Presented in collaboration with AMEICO, this experiential pop-up shop featured a unique curation of gifts from the finest Japanese and global craftsmen and designers.GROWTH | USAGINY
Three artists whose work is informed by organic forms and physicality of the human body. Initially seemingly non-threatening and inviting to touch, their work explores the themes of dualities of attraction/repulsion, nature/artifice, grotesque, perception of beauty, and sexuality.DESIGN PIER
project space. cafe. contactYÄDE | USAGINY
At the heart of Alou XII’s first solo show in the United States, “yädë” (voyage in fulani), are conflicting feelings of displacement and discovery inherent in long-term separation from home.THE FUTURE OF FOOD
Exhibition dates: February 1st - March 2nd, 2019 Location: UsagiNY Gallery, DUMBO (NYC) 163 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 “The Future of Food,” the latest exhibition from SciArt Center, will be on view at UsagiNY Gallery (NYC) from February 1st - March 2nd, 2019. STORIES THAT MOVE US Stories That Move Us: A night celebrating the stories of immigrant women June 12, 2019. 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM . Description. In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, join us for a night of discovering and celebrating the stories of extraordinary immigrant women making New York City their home. SHU OHNO, UNSTRUCTURED SHU OHNO Solo Exhibition Unstructured July 26th - Aug 30th, 2019 About the artist Shu Ohno received an MFA in Sculpture from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2006. RENEW ME BY GROUPHUGTECH Renew Me by Grouphug X NYC Design. May 10 6-10PM. . A showcase of 20+ product, fashion, & digital concepts that tackle climate change.SHU OHNO DOODLES
The exhibition opened with 108 drawings and over the course of the next two months expanded to include sculptural work created on site. The artist, whose practice includes assemblage and bricolage techniques, invited gallery visitors to surrender electronic waste, small toys, and other objects that would otherwise be discarded. MYRON BARNSTONE'S HIDDEN ART A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art April 12 - 17, 2019. Opening Reception: April 12, 6-10 pm Welcome to "A Celebration of Joy: Myron Barnstone's Hidden Art."*
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