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Past Exhibitions

Convergence

Art by Andrew Christenberry

Co-Exist

Glenn Richardson, Eric Celarier, Albert Schweitzer

Curated by Molly Ruppert

Complex Simplicity

Joseph Shetler and Jay Hendrick

The Critiqued

An invitational exhibit of artists who have participated in The Critique, as quasi monthly series produced by Otis Street Arts Project 

Exhibiting Artists: Zofie Lang, Christian Tribastone, Ceci Cole McInturff, Amy Hughes Braden, Jose Fernandez, Alexandra Silverthorne, Fallon Chase, Amber Robles-Gordon, Joan Belmar, Katie Pumphrey, Steven Durow, Jacqui Crocetta, Stephanie Booth.

OSAP Overtures

An exhibit of the residents of Otis Street Arts Project

Exhibiting Artists: Alma Selimovic, Liz Lescault, Hebron Chism, Jenna North, Gloria Chapa, Chris Bohner, Art Drauglis

Home Is Where One Starts From

Curated by Zofie Lang

October 22nd- November 19th, 2016

This exhibition examines interior spaces, both literally and figuratively. Four artists explore the idea of home as a space of memory and identity, something that leaves a lasting impression even after they no longer inhabit it. 

Artists: Maggie Gourlay, Lisa Noble, Michele Monetelbano, and Khánh H. Lê’

Florilegia

Works by Matt Hollis 
Curated by Molly Ruppert

July 8th- August 5th 2017

The Migration of Pestilence
January 14th- February18th 2017

A collaborative art project including Ellyn Weiss, Sondra Arkin and Veronica Szalus

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Body Language

September 9th-October 7th

Queer Artists and Activists from Post-Yugoslavia

Curated by Alma Selimovic

 

Artists:

Kristofer Andrić

Azra Čaušević

Ranka Delić

Nedžiba Idrizović

Damir Prljača

Anita Prša

Alex Spyke

Artgineering

October-December 2017

Art, science, math, meta-physics, et. al., think tank generated work.

Explorations not  considered previously or frequently. The brain’s elasticity can be stimulated by these observations. 

 

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March - April 2018

Scott Pennington is a Baltimore-based artist specializing in large-scale participatory installation and sculptural assemblage works. Drawing upon his background as a furniture and cabinet-maker, Pennington utilizes woodworking and construction techniques to create colorful, detailed works of art that engage varied audiences and invigorate public spaces. Pennington’s work suggests a tangible, yet illusory reality that examines labor, consumer culture, and the pursuit of simple pleasures, and the construction of nostalgic human connections both genuine and fictitious

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BODIES

Curated by Amy Lokoff

September 15th- October 13th

Featuring the works of 

Ashley Ja’nae, Hard Stitched, Dafna Steinberg, and Matt Storm.

WALL

February 22- March 22, 2019

Curated By Molly Ruppert

Artist:

Claudia Vess, Ellyn Weiss, Erwin Timmers, Gregg Hannan, Glenn Richardson, Jacqui Crocetta, Paul Hrusa, Scott Brooks, Wayson Jones and Yar Koporulin

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