Located in Ithaca, NY, station923 is an alternative exhibition space committed to the uncompromising presentation of contemporary art. Our goal is to present innovative, audience-engaging forms of practice in a community with few such venues, as well as to offer a platform for connecting the contemporary art dialogue on a regional, national and global level.
Exhibitions at station923 are curated by an informal collective of artists, curators, writers and theorists. The gallery is housed in a small ‘shack’ located at ‘Signalcamp,’ an historic train station (1830) situated at the southeast corner of Cayuga Lake. Openings, viewings, screenings and other events generally take place between May and October, and are by invitation or by appointment.
For information, contact:
station923@gmail.com
The blog portion of the site is primarily the product of Wylie Schwartz, a freelance critic and curator who received her BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia, and her MA in the History of European Art from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Her passion for art lies within modern and contemporary art history and critical theory, the French-American axis of the avant-garde, and the possibility of a unifying world art theory.
November 5th, 2011 at 1:39 am
greetings. i very much enjoy this blog and would like to link it to my site, tinytowntimes.com … please let me know if this is something you would be interested in doing.
best,
franklin crawford
administrator, writer, photographer
tinytowntimes.com