We are expanding!!
Into new lands never seen before, scarey and possible! a 2nd space 2 hours north with easy to access from NYTC - a chance for NY'rs to leave and get the some 'outside NYC time'
Hold on! We sign the lease on Thursday.&
Thu, October 31, 2013
GRACE EXHIBITION SPACE IS EXPANDING!
GRACE EXHIBITION SPACE is not slowing down, we are actually expanding - into a 2nd performance space and an agric/culture-al residency. This year has seen many triumphs for us, and we are capitalising on those triumphs to expand. Our explosion of programming for the Brooklyn Performance Art Festival last July will be met with an explosion of excellence beginning in months. As well as a Performance Art Rv for touring, starting with the Non Grata tour in the southern United States that gets a kick-off in Miami during the Art Fairs.
Not enough for you?
Oh, just you wait . . . ! We haven't spent the last 7 years to leave, but we have spent the last 7 months to expand!
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