SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK
THE ARMORY SHOW
Socrates Sculpture Park:
Pier 94, Booth Number 1617
Socrates is pleased to announce its participation in The 2009 Armory Show, taking place on Piers 92 and 94 in Manhattan (@12th Avenue and 55th Street), March 5-8, 2009. The Socrates Sculpture Park Armory Booth--(#1617, on Pier 94)--highlights the Park's 2007 and 2008 Emerging Artist Fellows and 2008 Open Space artists, with works for sale by:
Martin Basher, Chelsea Beck, Kim Beck, Michael Berens, Sari Carel, Tim Clifford, Adriana Farmiga, Linda Ganjian, Kimberley Hart, Vandana Jain, Rajkamal Kahlon, Osman Khan, Ken Landauer, Jason Bailer Losh, Matthew Lusk, Jong Il Ma, Caroline Mak, Greg Martin, Ted McCann, Rachel Owens, Juniper Perlis, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Harriet Salmon, Ricky Sears, Shane Aslan Selzer, Changamire Semakokiro, Frances Trombly, Barbara Westermann, and Brian Wondergem.

Brian Wondergem's 'Tortured Sleep'
on view 1/24/09 - 1/31/09
hours 9:30am - 6pm
266 W. 37th St. (at the corner of 8th Ave.)
New York, NY
Photos from the Peekskill Project 2008 show are up in the Works section of the site.
The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art will launch the fourth annual Peekskill Project 08, beginning the weekend of September 13 - 14, 2008 from 12-6pm with selected works and performances on display until November 23.
This year's edition will feature fifty five artists who concentrate on the dualistic nature of man's relationship to the earth. This exhibition will focus on indoor and outdoor site-specific works which use environmental and organic based materials in order to communicate this tumultuous marriage between humans and their habitat. Using Peekskill as a stage, artwork will be sited throughout the city. The project utilizes Peekskill’s waterfronts. Annsville Park, St. Mary’s, St. Peter’s Church of Cortlandt, Clemente, 3 & CO, The Hat Factory, Maxwell Fine Arts, and Peekskill’s historic commercial district, as well as the HVCCA.
The Peekskill Project is open to the public, free of charge. Free trolley service will be provided by the City of Peekskill for the duration of the opening weekend to and from exhibition sites. Festival maps will be available at numerous locations.
The site has finally been updated with some new work from recent shows at Gallery Aferro and ABC No Rio.
