MEDIA LOUNGE:
THE DIGITAL I
Curated by Katherine Freer
MediaLounge presents a new look at the work of artist Avery McCarthy
The selection of works centers around the benefits, ironies, beauty, novelty, and horror of our digital culture through a wide ranging series of media installations. Many of these projects have been in the works for a long time and others are brand new. Some are photographic, while others are curatorial, conceptual, or installation based.
THE LAB @ Media Lounge @ Grace Space
The Lab is a free gallery exhibition of the art world's latest creations, including video projection installations, performances, short films and sculptures. It is also a series of free workshops and exhibitions organized by Room 404.
"The video by Room 404 Media is enormously impressive, it's absolutely pivotal to the presentation without ever causing the distraction that flickering light too often brings to a live theatrical offering." - NY THEATER.COM
ABOUT GRACE EXHIBITION SPACE
182 AVENUE C NEW YORK, NY 10009
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GRACE:
Grace, n. - simple elegance or refinement of movement
Grace Period - an extended period granted as a special favor
The Three Graces (Greek Mythology) - charm, grace, and beauty
Opened in 2006, Grace Exhibition Space is devoted exclusively to Performance Art. We offer an opportunity to experience visceral and challenging works by the current generation of international performance artists whether emerging, mid-career or established. Our events are presented on the floor, not on a stage, dissolving the boundary between artist and viewer. This is how performance art is meant to be experienced and our mission is the glorification of performance art.
Grace Exhibition Space presents over 30 curated live performance art exhibitions each year, showcasing new work by more than 400 performance artists from across the United States and the world since 2006.
Grace Exhibition Space for International Performance Art Space IRS tax-exempt 501(c)3 status in 2015.
Grace Exhibition Space follows the We Have a Voice Collectives Code of Conduct to Promote Safe(r) Workplaces in the Performing Arts For more information and resources, visit: www.wehavevoice.org