Event
C. Finley - Eternal Youth Here
10 Dec 2015 – 15 Dec 2015
Event times
Dates: December 10th – December 15th (or any time by appointment)
12.10.2015 Thursday 7 to 9 /// Vernissage (PRESS EVENT)
12.11.2015 Friday 7 to 11/// Opening Party
12.12.2015 Saturday 7/// Carol Lipnik (singer)
12.13.2015 Sunday 5:30 /// Dusty Shoulders and Dustin Piper(adult stories)
12.14.2015 Monday 7/// TBD
12.15.2015 Tuesday 7:30/// Coco Karol (dance)
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- 329 Broome St
- Gallery
- New York
New York - 10002
- United States
Travel Information
- JMZF trains at Essex/Delancey
Inspired by the project she curated in NYC in 2014 The Whitney Houston Biennial: I’m Every Woman, C. Finley will morph the Con Artist Collective gallery space into an active site to host salon style performances in collaboration with other artists.
About
+EVENT PAGE+ http://conartistnyc.com/blogs/news/65246277-c-finley
Dates: December 10th – December 15th (or any time by appointment)
AT: Con Artist Ludlow Gallery, 119 Ludlow St.
12.10.2015 Thursday 7 to 9 /// Vernissage (PRESS EVENT)
12.11.2015 Friday 7 to 11/// Opening Party
12.12.2015 Saturday 7/// Carol Lipnik (singer)
12.13.2015 Sunday 5:30 /// Dusty Shoulders and Dustin Piper(adult stories)
12.14.2015 Monday 7/// TBD
12.15.2015 Tuesday 7:30/// Coco Karol (dance)
ETERNAL YOUTH HERE, a solo-show by C. Finley, will feature vibrant, small-scale paintings of the artist’s signature elements: wild colors, sensuality, and geometry that emanate positive energy and celebrate divine interventions. These works are conceived as talismans that the artist has charged with color, unconditional love, and joy. Inspired by the project she curated in NYC in 2014 The Whitney Houston Biennial: I’m Every Woman, C. Finley will morph the Con Artist Collective gallery space into an active site to host salon style performances in collaboration with other artists. The space will remain indefinable: a laboratory, an altar, a happening, a stage, and a dance floor spilling out the front door into the neighborhood - a fluid space inviting conversation, community, and intervention. The Wallpaper Dumpster Project, Finley’s own brand of street art that has been executed on the streets of Rome, Vienna and New York, transforms environmental activism into unexpected beauty; and through this public art project provides monuments of joy, laughter and discovery for any passersby. See more on the project in the New York Times article.