Excited to be part of EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL’s 5th edition I Will Always Love You exhibition at La Mama Galleria on view from March 2 - 24, 2024.
There will be a series of events and performances throughout the month.
Check @everywomanbiennial for full details including workshops, featured artists, and how to participate.
The 2024 Every Woman Biennial is co-curated by a team of creatives and artists who have been the driving force managing and producing all previous Biennials with founder C. Finley: Molly Caldwell, Executive Director and Producer; Eddy Segal, Artistic Director; and Jerelyn Huber, Gallery/ Production Manager.
Funding is generously provided by:
The Deborah Buck Foundation, The Jonathan Rinehart Family Foundation, and Caldwellings Real Estate.
Object II Body Studies on view at La Mama Galleria
Object II Body Studies is currently on view in La Mama Galleria’s Window Videos Program from 02.20-03.06.22 curated by C. Finley.
Object II Body Studies is a collaborative performance and video project with artist IV Castellanos that utilizes industrial objects found in various art institutions, restructuring their use to investigate the multiple dynamics between labor and tension. The movements focus on intimate object to body transfers.
The Family Show at La Mama Galleria
Catch my piece at the final days of The Family Show at La Mama Galleria at 47 Great Jones Street, NYC. The show, which runs from December 17, 2021 - January 7, 2022, is a long standing tradition to celebrate community.
Founded in 1984, La Galleria is a nonprofit gallery committed to nurturing experimentation in the visual arts. La Galleria encourages an active dialogue between new media, performance, the plastic and visual arts, curatorial projects, and educational initiatives. It serves the East Village community by offering diverse programming to an inter-generational audience, and expanding the parameters of a traditional gallery space. As a non-profit, La Galleria is able to provide artists and curators with unique exhibition opportunities that are largely out of reach in a commercial gallery setting.