Tag Archive "cinders-gallery"

Oohs and Aahs – Maya Hayuk at Cinders Gallery and Justen Ladda at Storefront

Brooklyn is a medley of sensory impressions, many of which shimmer and shine–the glint off the East River, new eye glasses, lustrous 99-cent accessories. Two artists on view in the borough right now explore different sorts of sensory impact: Maya Hayuk, with a black-lit installation at Cinders Gallery and Justen Ladda with subtly glimmering mirrors at Storefront.

Zine of the Month

Hello Readers! (Especially zine readers. . .) I have been sitting on this post for awhile now and it is way over due (and yet timely seeing as how on Saturday, October 17th  you will get a chance to see this project at Little Berlin‘s BYOTY Book Fair)–Mark Price has started a fabulous project called Zine of the Month. The project is what you would imagine it to be, Mark works with an artist to create a new zine every month. You absolutely must check out the website for the project, as you can actually view a video of flipping ... More » »

Spacing Out at Space 1026

Aryon Hoselton demonstrating the flashlight by Sto. The flashlight stands by itself, without human intervention. The tent is by Kelie Bowman, and the papier mache objects are all by Sto. The two of them run Cinders Gallery. Space 1026 is hosting work this month curated by Brooklyn’s ultra-hip Cinders Gallery, and the show is hipster lovable. So I’m in love. Sto, My space my things, detailpapier mache objects The show if filled with work that mixes DIY and yearning for a simpler time; that brand of nostalgia is all over the place right now. But it’s definitely a tip-top example ... More » »