ON VIEW
Thurs August 1st: Artists Nancy Susan Woods and Shannon Finnegan. "Pleasure Victim"
Rabbithole is proud to present Pleasure Victim, a two person exhibition of the artists Nancy Susan Woods and Shannon Finnegan.
Curated by Lisa di Donato
THURS AUGUST 1st Opening Reception 6-10PM
Exhibit runs through August 24th
Pleasure Victim investigates the psychological negotiations we make with ourselves and with society, the goal being to achieve an improved physical or emotional state. The drawings and photographic portraits generated by Woods and Finnegan’s respective processes are imprints of actions that embody the escapist impulses we experience in our routine existence, and the inherent guilt felt when we fail to create value in our lives.
Thurs June 6th: Reflections and Recollections: A Group Exhibition
Rabbitholeprojects is proud to present:
Reflections and Recollections: A Group Exhibition
Featuring:
Matthew Brennan, Michael Davis, Morgan Freeman, Joe Heaps Nelson, Will Hutnick, Travis Lindquist, Lazarus Nazario and Lori Nelson.
Curated by Nyahzul
THURS June 6th Opening Reception 6-10PM
Exhibit runs through June 30th
Matthew Brennan
http://www.toolboxbrennan.com/
Michael Davis
http://www.michaeljohndavis.net/
Joe Heaps Nelson
http://joeheaps.tumblr.com/
Will Hutnick
http://www.willhutnick.com/
Travis Lindquist
http://www.TravisLindquist.blogspot.com/
Lazarus Nazario
http://www.lazarusnazario.com/
Lori Nelson
http://www.lorinelson.com/
Visual Installation by:
MORGAN FREEMAN
http://Bluecrash.com/
vimeo.com/bluecrash/sleep
Thu May 2nd: DIEGO MEJIA "Five Nights With Sandy"
RABBITHOLE PROJECTS is proud to present
"FIVE NIGHTS WITH SANDY"
An Exhibition by DIEGO MEJIA
Curated by Nyahzul
THURS May 2nd Opening Reception 6-10PM
Artist Diego Mejia was born in 1976 in Queens, New York. He and some friends from school started doing graffiti when he was young giving birth to his love of art. As a child, he was constantly doodling on paper, fabrics and walls. At age 15, he moved to Colombia, South America to live with his grandmother. While there, he developed an appreciation for nature, landscapes and the bright colors he observed in the mountains, trees and animal life. For him it was like being five years old again, reviving his love for the spontaneous painting of his graffiti roots, improvising with wild lines and experimenting with colors and figures on paper, wood, and canvas. He eventually went on to study visual arts at the University Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogota, Colombia, studying with several Colombian maestros all the while learning and searching for more color and letting his flow of lines become more secure and free.
Today Mejia is best known for his spontaneous abstract / surrealist improv paintings. His work has been in several group shows in Colombia, Connecticut and New York.