Exhibition
Inside My Mind
12 Sep 2024 – 30 Oct 2024
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 13:00 – 19:00
- Tuesday
- 12:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 12:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- 702 Ninth Avenue
- New York
New York - 10019
- United States
Curated by Sophie Flack, Inside My Mind invited Fountain House artists to create work that represented or expressed what it would be like if the viewer could take a tour of their brain and to reveal a part of themselves no one can see.
About
Imagine your mind, your brain, your head is a physical space. What would you find? Is it open or closed? Light or dark? Comfortable or distressing?
Curated by Sophie Flack, Inside My Mind invited Fountain House artists to create work that represented or expressed what it would be like if the viewer could take a tour of their brain and to reveal a part of themselves no one can see.
"I was so honored to be asked to curate this exhibit. I had the privilege of visiting the Fountain House studio so I knew going in the level of talent, but I wasn’t prepared for how the artists really went for my prompt. The works are so raw and visceral and sometimes grotesque and unapologetically honest about what it’s like to be human; I was brought to tears. The artists often pushed themselves to try out new mediums and step out of their comfort zones and really expose themselves in a way that I’m sure wasn’t entirely comfortable. The overall effect is intense and sometimes it feels a little voyeuristic but in this beautiful totally relatable way. The artist puts a great deal of trust in the observer and that is really inspiring as a fellow creative; to be unabashedly open and honest is always the goal."
- Sophie Flack, curator
About Sophie Flack & Semper Augustus
Sophie is a writer, former dancer with New York City Ballet, and longtime advocate for social justice.
In early 2022 Sophie was introduced to the inner workings of New York City's Diamond District. When Roe v. Wade was overturned she realized she could help spread the word about self-managed abortion by creating jewelry inspired by the abortion pills. She'd finally found a way to combine her various skills to create something entirely new that had the potential to spark societal change.
Each piece begins with Sophie composing a pencil and watercolor drawing in her lower Manhattan studio, a short walk from the Diamond District where she works closely with her bench jeweler. Semper Augustus donates a portion of proceeds to nonprofits that are impacting positive change, including Fountain House.
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Participating artists: Lawrence Applebaum, Madeleine Hope Arthurs, Catherine Campbell, George Peñón Cassallo, Nancy Caton, Jenny Chan, Miguel Colón, Lauren Covey, Mark Dendy, Nicholas DiMichele, g, Nelia Gibbs, Bryan Greene, Heaven, Garvin Henry, Zeus Hope, Issa Ibrahim, Roger Jones, Michael Kronenberg, Ray Lopez, Anna Macon, Tzu Moy, Nicolaus J. Myers, Anthony Newton, Tanya Nickolan, Annie Poon, Maxx Reith, Angela Rogers, Alisha Sanchez, Barry Senft, Arturo Sitjar, Susan Spangenberg, Bradford Scott Stringfield, Guy Szeto, Marissa Tjartjalis, TWST, Alyson Vega, Vermillion, Laura Anne Walker, Boo Lynn Walsh, Karen Zechowy.
About Fountain House Gallery and Studio
Fountain House Gallery and Studio supports the careers and creative visions of contemporary artists living with mental illness. All Fountain House Gallery artists are members of Fountain House.
Founded by Fountain House in 2000, the Manhattan-based Gallery sells original works and collaborates with a wide network or artists, curators and cultural institutions. Embracing artists who are emerging or established, trained or self-taught, Fountain House Gallery cultivates artistic growth, makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community, and challenges the stigma surrounding mental illness.
About Fountain House
Fountain House is a national mental health nonprofit fighting to improve health, increase opportunity, and end social and economic isolation for people most impacted by mental illness.
Drawing on more than 200 community-based social rehabilitative programs inspired by Fountain House and known as clubhouses - to reflect an insistence on belonging and acceptance - in nearly 40 states and with more than 60,000 members, we are leading a national movement for the dignity and rights of people with serious mental illness.
This program is funded, in part, by generous support from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Renate, Hans and Maria Hofmann Trust and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
We strive to host inclusive, accessible programming and events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Becky Wilkening at becky.wilkening@fountainhouse.org.
Frequently asked questions
What is Fountain House Gallery and Studio?
Fountain House Gallery and Studio provides an environment where artists living with mental illness can express their creative visions and exhibit their work.
How can I exhibit with Fountain House Gallery?
Fountain House Gallery and Studio only represent members of Fountain House. Interested in becoming a member? Learn more at https://fountainhouse.org/services/become-a-member
Is Fountain House Gallery wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Fountain House Gallery is wheelchair accessible. Please note there is a small ramp at the street entrance. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Becky Wilkening at becky.wilkening@fountainhouse.org.
Where are you located?
Fountain House Gallery
702 Ninth Avenue (on corner of 48th St.)
New York, NY 10019
Can I take photographs?
Yes! Please tag @fountainhousegallery