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SUMMARY:Linus Coraggio Ramifications
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception\, Thursday\, September 12 / 6–8 PM / Free \n“Coraggio found larger inspiration and notoriety as a founding member of the Rivington School. Coraggio and sculptors Ray Kelly and Robert Parker were most responsible for creating the bulwark of the sprawling steel-and-debris phoenix that arose from the rubble of a vacant lot on Rivington later added to by dozens of known and unknown artists (including Jean-Michel Basquiat)\, demarcating a kind of “temporary autonomous zone” that became the locus of an alternative Lower East Side culture\, which thrived into the mid-nineties. ”\n– Michael Carter\, from the catalog for Linus Coraggio’s Ramifications \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present Linus Coraggio’s Ramifications\, a one-man show of sculpture\, painting\, and mixed media opening Thursday\, September 12\, 2019 from 6–8 PM. The exhibition runs through October 10\, with a special closing event on October 12. \nHowl! mounts its most ambitious installation to date. Linus Coraggio is a central figure in downtown New York’s early period of explosive art experimentation and cross-pollination of cultural ideas. Street artist and New York City native\, Coraggio is best known for his abstract metal sculpture. An ardent proponent of recycling\, he uses materials that can be found in vacant lots or building sites across Lower Manhattan and the city’s outer boroughs. This use of found materials is an essential component of his process. Coraggio’s richly graphic\, welded street constructions provided a 3-D counterpoint to the 2-D graffiti street art by contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat\, as well as the masters of New York subway graffiti. \nThe current exhibition surveys Coraggio’s entire body of work\, including paintings in expressionist and graffiti style\, mobiles\, furniture\, neon\, sculpture\, mixed-media collage\, and both classic and 3-D graffiti. The exhibition will also include recent collaborations with well-known downtown artists\, and an installation of his painted and “sculpturalized” car that has become a recognized cultural fixture on the streets of New York City over the last 10 years. \nCoraggio’s “outstallations”—welded constructions emblazoned with sociopolitical graffiti bolted to signposts—and his pioneering street sculpture utilizing all manner of detritus have branded his work with a gritty\, refined aesthetic and style. His abstract sculpture is inspired by the canon of 20th century masters David Smith\, Beverly Pepper\, Richard Hunt\, Issac Witkin\, Mark di Suvero\, Alexander Calder\, and his own favorite American iconoclast\, Simon Rodia—the visionary creator of Watts Towers. \nCoraggio is a founder of the Rivington School sculptors group. He welded a massive post-apocalyptic sculpture garden of rusted metal that was a landmark at Forsyth and Rivington Streets in New York’s Lower East Side. Coraggio was also the architect of the Gas Station\, a performance space\, after-hours club\, and sculpture garden that sat on Second Street and Avenue B well into the 90s. These seminal downtown art spaces were the vanguard of wild autonomous art activism in the face of rapid gentrification. \nThe son of avant-garde composer Henry Brant\, with whom he often collaborated\, Coraggio grew up accompanying his mother Pat on her trips across the Rust Belt as she photographed abandoned industrial sites for her Village Voice column. This experience informed his later choice of “used” metal as his medium when he discovered welding at Purchase College. \nCoraggio has been included in several important books\, catalogs\, films\, and shows about street art and the downtown 80s and 90s art scene. Internationally\, he has completed sponsored large-scale public art in Helsinki\, Rotterdam\, Linz\, and Nagoya and Osaka\, Japan.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/linus-coraggio-ramifications/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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SUMMARY:Re-visions by Marcia Resnick | Book Launch and Signing
DESCRIPTION:Re-visions by Marcia Resnick \nBook Launch and Signing \n7–9pm / Free \nIn 1975\, while driving her car in Manhattan\, Marcia Resnick became embroiled in a car accident\, and her entire life flashed before her. When she awoke in the hospital\, she began to think about all of the events which led to her being there. She began to write ideas and draw pictures considering her life thus far\, in preparation for creating a new book. In 1978\, her poignant and ironic autobiographical book of staged photographs about female adolescence\, Re-visions\, was first published by The Coach House Press in Toronto. Andy Warhol called it “Bad\,” and according to Allen Ginsberg it was “Sharp…for a girl.” Now\, 41 years later\, longtime friend Lydia Lunch pays homage to the second edition of Re-visions: “A sweet twist which whispers in mysterious tones predicting the delicious perversion of a budding adolescence.” \nSwiss art-book publisher Edition Patrick Frey will launch the republication of Re-visions. Marcia will be signing copies of her book. The event is open and free to the public.  \nAbout Marcia Resnick \nMarcia Resnick was born in Brooklyn\, NY\, and first exhibited her art at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum when she was 5 years old. She is an alumnus of NYU\, Cooper Union\, and California Institute of the Arts. Resnick returned to New York where she taught photography by day and frequented the Mudd Club and CBGB at night\, encountering and photographing the denizens of the downtown arts and music scene. She self-published artist’s books See\, Landscape\, and Tahitian Eve in 1975. Her humor column Resnick’s Believe-it-Or-Not\, consisting of a photograph and a paragraph\, was published in the Soho Weekly News from 1979-1982. In 2015\, Insight Editions published her book of portraits of iconic men\, Punks\, Poets & Provocateurs: New York City Bad Boys 1977-1982. Her photographs can be found in numerous books and periodicals\, are exhibited internationally\, and are in major private and museum collections.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/re-visions-by-marcia-resnick-book-launch-and-signing/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 300\,000 units of affordable housing by 2026? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment professionals provides an overview of government-subsidized housing in New York City\, which is available for both low- and middle-income households. Complex information is broken down into simple\, straightforward steps. While the applicant pool for these affordable units is highly competitive\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared to apply. The following questions will be addressed: \nHow do you find and apply for affordable housing? \nWhat are the eligibility requirements? (Income\, household size\, credit\, housing history\, etc.) \nHow does a housing lottery work? \nCan you get on a waiting list? \nHow do you document your income if it fluctuates year to year? \nHow can you best prepare yourself for an interview? \nWhat are your options if you are denied? \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-12-12-2018-02-20/2019-09-17/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Insurance Doctor Is In
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org with Subject: Insurance Doctor Is In \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-12-11-2018-12-18-2019-01-15/2019-09-17/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T190000
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SUMMARY:The Motorcycle Art of Linus Coraggio and Other Short Films
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening and Discussion \nThe Motorcycle Art of Linus Coraggio and Other Short Films\nDirected by Thomas W. Campbell \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present a screening of short films by Thomas W. Campbell that showcase the multifaceted work of street and 3-D graffiti artist Linus Coraggio. The Motorcycle Art of Linus Coraggio is a 37-minute film about the artist’s obsession with creating motorcycle\nart from found objects. \nThe Art of Linus Coraggio—3-D Graffiti is a 20-minute film that investigates the street-art genre Coraggio pioneered in the 80s. The films are part of a larger ongoing collaboration between the\nartist and filmmaker. \nCampbell and Coraggio will be present for a post-screening discussion. The screenings coincide with Coraggio’s exhibition\, Ramifications\, on view at Howl! Happening through October 10th. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-motorcycle-art-of-linus-coraggio-and-other-short-films/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T170000
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SUMMARY:Linus Coraggio Explains It All
DESCRIPTION:Walkthrough of Ramifications with the Artist\nJoin us for an intimate moment with artist Linus Coraggio. A self-confessed “odd kid\,” Coraggio spent an entire summer creating a 36-inch tall pyramid made of 3\,000 toothpicks into a giant configuration. When finished\, He asked his mother what to call this object and she replied\, “sculpture.’’ The die was cast. \nThe son of avant-garde composer Henry Brant\, with whom he often collaborated\, Coraggio grew up accompanying his mother Pat on her trips across the Rust Belt as she photographed abandoned industrial sites for her Village Voice column. This experience informed his later choice of “used” metal as his medium when he discovered welding at Purchase College. \nCoraggio is a founder of the Rivington School sculptors’ group. He welded a massive post-apocalyptic sculpture garden of rusted metal that was a landmark at Forsyth and Rivington Streets in New York’s Lower East Side. Coraggio was also the architect of the Gas Station\, a performance space\, after-hours club\, and sculpture garden that sat on Second Street and Avenue B well into the 90s. These seminal downtown art spaces were the vanguard of wild autonomous art activism in the face of rapid gentrification. \nCoraggio’s exhibition\, Ramifications\, continues at Howl! through Thursday\, October 10th.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/linus-coraggio-explains-it-all/
LOCATION:NY
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