The Invisible Dog Art Center is thrilled to announce the opening of three solo exhibitions, one group exhibition, and in-house artists open studios, all on Saturday, March 10th.
“Each and every one of us grows and evolves according to his or her own tempo. Each and every one of us draws his or her confidence and strength through time. When portraying the 32 artists in residence at The Invisible Dog in their studios, photographer Malcolm Brown captures a specific place in time. All of the artists in residence will participate in open studios from March 10-11, giving the public an opportunity visit their daily work environments. We will open an exhibition of drawings by illustrator Daniel Horowitz. Every day for the past year, Daniel has laid out his thoughts and observations upon canvases of various kinds, and he will be offering the public a total of 365 drawings as a testimony of his time – and, by extension, ours. Finally, as a liberation from space and time, through the intertwined threads of the giant spiderweb that will overgrow the main gallery, R. Justin Stewart takes us on a journey to the 13th century in search of a Messiah. For the opening of its new season of exhibitions, The Invisible Dog will become the focal point for these diverging interpretations of time, that we, as contemporaries, embody.”
On the ground floor, R Justin Stewart’s sculptural installation Distorting (A Messiah Project 13C). In the garden gallery, Daniel Horowitz’s 365 drawing project. In the third floor gallery, Malcolm Brown’s photo-portraits The Artists of The Invisible Dog. Each of these in-house artists will contribute a piece to a group show Work/Space 2012also on the third floor, and offer Open Studios on the second floor.
The whole building will be open for the visitors to come and enjoy the artwork as well as meet its creators.
Dates
March 10–11
Show Hours + Open Studios
Saturday, March 10 at 6–10pm
Sunday, March 11 at 11am–6pm
Location
Whole Building
51 Bergen St.