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SUMMARY:Icons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders
DESCRIPTION:September 19\, 2021 – March 6\, 2022\nInaugural Exhibition at Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive (HA/HA)\nGrand Opening: Sunday\, September 19 / 11 AM–6 PM \nHowl Arts is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition at its new space\, Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive (HA/HA). Icons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders presents works by artists\, writers\, musicians\, scenesters\, performers\, icons\, iconoclasts\, outsiders and other creators from the 1960s to the present whose life and work energized the underground and are now entering mainstream cultural discourse. HA/HA is located at 250 Bowery\, just down the block from Howl! Happening. The exhibition continues through December 23\, 2021 and is co-curated by Howl executive director Jane Friedman with Sean Mellyn and Maynard Monrow. \nIcons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders unveils previously undocumented aspects of downtown life and culture—the atmosphere of a wildly diverse neighborhood that has influenced successive generations. A refined collection of works of art\, cultural history\, and ephemera\, the exhibition presents the early Ramones banner Gabba Gabba Hey (1977) and the paintings by artist and founding spirit of the gallery Arturo Vega; Candy Darling’s the worst years of my life: a five year diary\, from the collection of her longtime friend Jeremiah Newton; David Wojnarowicz’s Saint Sebastian (1981)\, a portrait of Brian Butterick from his personal collection; costumes\, props\, and videos from The Alien Comic Tom Murrin’s archive; an exquisite photographic portrait by George Dureau and explosive paintings by Richard Hambleton from the Arturo Vega estate; a signature portrait by Helen Oliver Adelson; graphite portraits by John Kelly of gifted individuals who were part of his life and creative circles; cultural chronicler and photographer Marcia Resnick’s color portrait of William Burroughs (1980); and Scooter LaForge paintings that explore contemporary social issues through humor\, lavish decoration\, and exaggerated cartoon-like figures. \nAlso from the collection are works of art and archival materials from the 60s to the present including Philly Abe; Richard Bernstein; Don Herron; Mark Morrisroe; Dustin Pittman; Jamie Reid; Walter Stedding; Patti Smith; Tabboo!; Gail Thacker; Toyo Tsuchiya; Guy Woodard; as well as Mudd Club doorman extraordinaire Richard Boch’s personal papers; and materials from the estate of Clark Render\, known for his collaboration with David Ilku in The Dueling Bankheads. \nIn the new screening room\, Howl draws from its video archive of work by Merrill Aldighieri as the first VJ and early documentarian of the legendary 80s nightclub Hurrah; the archives of Efrom Allen\, host of the early public-access television show Underground TV\, featuring a range of unconventional guests including Sid Vicious\, the Ramones\, Marilyn Chambers\, Blondie\, Steve Allen\, Buddy Rich\, Stiv Bators\, Brooke Shields\, and William Shatner; and selections from the vaults of Howl TV including live performances\, readings\, panel discussions\, and happenings with artists\, writers\, musicians\, and thought-leaders who have enlivened the gallery since its inception in 2015. \nHowl’s Permanent Collection comprises over 3\,000 objects\, including art\, rare digital and analog media\, performance-art ephemera\, and personal archives from the 1960s onward. The Collection documents the origins and growth of local cultural and social movements that have had far-reaching impact—offering a myriad of opportunities for new interpretations of the punk\, new-wave\, and no-wave movements; performance art; drag; street art; public-access television; nightlife; LGBTQ activism; the AIDS epidemic; and urban gentrification. \nImage: Richard Hambleton\, Untitled (Leaping Shadowman)\, ca 2000 \nVisitation Guidelines
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/icons-iconoclasts-and-outsiders/
LOCATION:HA/HA\, 250 Bowery\, 2nd Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery,HAHA,Happening Soon
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SUMMARY:David MramorGay Green
DESCRIPTION:Enid Ellen Performance \nHowl! Happening and White Columns are pleased to co-host Gay Green\, a performance by David Mramor. The event is organized in conjunction with Mramor’s new illustrated memoir Rainbow Lilies Gangrene Blues and his solo exhibition curated by Jeanette Mundt\, on view at White Columns from October 30 through December 18\, 2021. \nGay Green is the latest performance featuring Enid Ellen\, artist David Mramor’s ongoing persona and musical project. Enid was born out of private performances from the artist’s childhood\, which first took place in their mother’s closet\, eventually with her as their audience. \nFollowing his mother’s death\, Mramor continued performing in drag\, often with the makeup and clothing she left behind—discovering a way to recreate the freeing\, compassionate space she provided in his youth. For Gay Green\, Mramor steps into Enid\, performing covers and original songs that bring together different time periods and people within queer history. With green makeup evocative of a wicked witch\, and references to Hibiscus—the legendary founder of early-70s San Francisco drag-queen troupe The Cockettes—the performance pays homage to cinema\, fashion\, nature\, and gay icons\, with nostalgic nods to Mramor’s personal history and the history of drag. \nCollaborating with Greg Potter on keyboards\, Mramor writes original songs under the Enid Ellen guise—a post-gender feminist singer-songwriter. With a background in theater\, the artist’s performances include singing\, movement\, improvisation\, and Kundalini yoga elements. \nSupport for this program is kindly provided by Sotheby’s. \n\nPhoto by Shann Treadwell\nAbout David Mramor\nDavid Mramor lives and works in New York City. He received a BFA from Ohio University in 2006 and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2008\, and was a Studio Immersion Project Fellow at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop in 2019. Mramor has exhibited and performed extensively throughout New York City\, including presentations at Fierman\, 47 Canal\, Canada gallery\, P·P·O·W\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, and The Kitchen. He has also performed at the Serpentine Gallery (London)\, Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen (Düsseldorf)\, and Museum Ludwig (Cologne). The artist is a member of the two-person band Enid Ellen\, with singer-songwriter Greg Potter. Album releases include Cannibal Disease (2010) and Beyond Reality (FemmeKraft\, 2018). \nEvent Photo credit: David Mramor\, Gay Green (Sound Factory invitation\, 1994\, Gregory Homs). Inkjet\, oil\, and grommets on linen\, 2021.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/david-mramor-gay-green/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Happening Soon,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Create the Gift Worth Giving: Holiday Collage Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this fun\, holiday themed collage making in-person workshop with Amon Focus! Some of us might be gathering with loved ones after time apart so this is the perfect place to make that one of a kind gift only you can make. \nHoliday Collage Making Workshop workshop registration is available. \nClick Here To Register \nCreate the Gift Worth Giving: Holiday Collage Making Workshop with Amon Focus encourages participants to make a thoughtful and creative collage for family and friends during the holiday season. Amon Focus will facilitate this workshop sharing some of his own techniques and strategies for engaging collage based art. Collages will be made using old magazines and can be decorated with an assortment of materials such as paint\, buttons\, paper and fabric. All materials will be provided and no previous experience in collage making is required. Proof of vaccination and masks are required to attend this workshop. This workshop is offered at no cost to participants. Seating is limited!  \nNo previous experience in drawing is required and all skill levels in art are welcome! The workshop is free and all materials are provided. Prior registration is required to attend. All participants must be vaccinated to attend the workshop\, and masks are required. Seating is limited and spots fill quickly! \nFeel free to contact Howl Education Director\, katherine@howlarts.org\, with any questions about the workshop. \nVisitation Guidelines
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/create-the-gift-worth-giving-holiday-collage-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Happening Soon,Vega Arts Workshops Series
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