Queens International Art Exhibit Queens Museum Of Art Flushing Queens NY
Queens International Art Exhibit At The Queens Museum Of Art
The opening night provided visitors with a highly vibrant, exciting evening which lasted from 6 pm to 12 midnight [and admission was free]. There was Latin music by DJ's and rock music by 'The Unstoppable Death Machines'. The exhibit was well received by a thousand plus visitors attracted to it, as we spoke to many of them who provided overwhelmingly positive responses. For a full report on the Queens International Art Exhibit at the Queens Museum Of Art and its opening night, read on below.
Queens Museum Of Art - International Exhibit Hits Home Run
Queens International Art Exhibit / Flushing Queens / January 24, 2009. I just returned from one of the most exciting art exhibit openings I’ve been to since arriving in Queens seven years ago. Exciting because the art was eclectic, vibrant, full of life and oh, so refreshingly youthful in its energy. The account that follows is of the opening night as well as some glimpses into events yet to come as part of this exhibit which runs through April 26th.
Queens International - QMA Background
The international aspect of the exhibit is that many of these artists are either immigrants and hence come from another country, or they are the children of immigrants and hence are very much influenced and aware of ‘the old country’. It’s worth noting that in the last census fully half of all Queens residents were born in another country. In fact Queens is the most integrated community in the country and, very possibly, the world.
Queens International Art Exhibit Curators – Jose Ruiz and Erin Sickler
Supported by the Queens Museum name and infrastructure, Erin and Jose started with an open call to Queens artists, to which more than a couple of hundred responded. These registrants were added to about 200 more artists with whom the museum had had a prior relationship. Erin and Jose reviewed the work / submissions of the artists and narrowed the field of artists to include in the show. They then started working with each artist separately to develop their work for the show and to find the space within the gallery with which to place the work of each.
Queens International Art Exhibits At The Queens Museum Of Art
There was a stack of T-shirts folded, reaching up some 12 or more feet. And a video installation of people lined up, on various screens shown horizontally, vertically, from the left, from the right … and so on. There is a large ice Buddha in a refrigerator with a glass door. And oil paintings that one could muse about for a long while.
There were other performances throughout the evening, including one courageous performance artist who braved the cold, wearing old aluminum cans, to make a statement about the environment. Short films looped in the Large Theater. There was Latin music pumped in via DJ’s and toward the end of the evening the ‘Unstoppable Death Machines’ played to the audience. All in all it was quite a show. We headlined the event on the front page, and rightly so. There’s still time to see the event and further down you’ll see that there are upcoming events related to the exhibit.
Queens Museum Of Art - Art Exhibit Event Observations
What struck me was the feeling of the energy from the crowd. There were easily over a thousand visitors to the museum on a very, very cold January night. Most of the visitors were from Queens, although the event also drew from the Hudson Valley, Brooklyn and Manhattan. Everyone I spoke to had something good to say about the exhibits, the museum and the event.
Community Response To Queens Museum Of Art Exhibit
As I walked through the galleries shooting photos, some of which are shown throughout this story, I was touched by the energy of the whole event. I saw people talking to complete strangers about the work, many smiles, excitement about the performance art and a general level of excitement and enthusiasm that is rarely found in the art world. I strongly recommend going to visit this exhibit, including taking the children with you, because the visual kaleidoscope can hold their attention longer than most things you could take them to. Note that the show closes near April 26th.
Note that many of these events have limited space and require rsvps [718.592.9700] and the dinners naturally include a fee.
Queens Museum Of Art - Queens International March Events
On March 3rd at 6 pm dinner date with artist Nicole Tschampel at The Turkish Grill in Sunnyside. March 7 in the Large Theater continuous loops of short films by Queens film makers. In Long Island City on March 7 at 3 pm, studio tour by the co-curators followed by opening / performance at Gregory de la Haba’s LIC studio. March 25 at 6.30 pm, dinner date with Omar Chacon at Hahm Ji Bach Korean BBQ in Flushing.
Queens International Art Exhibit April Events
Many thanks to Tom Finkelpearl, David Strauss, Hitomi Iwasaki and Erin Sickler for providing information used in this story.
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