The Shining
Originally created and performed in 1993 at Performance Space 122 and reconstructed in 1995 at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, The Shining by Yvonne Meier is a dance-installation work full of thrill and fearful anxiety.
Originally created and performed in 1993 at Performance Space 122 and reconstructed in 1995 at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, The Shining by Yvonne Meier is a dance-installation work full of thrill and fearful anxiety.
To celebrate the holidays, we will present a wonderful masterpiece based on the fairy tales of the Arabian Nights. Wanting to share our cinephile experience with the whole family this time around.
The Wassaic Project is an artist-run sustainable, multidisciplinary arts organization that focuses on community engagement and facilitates artists and participants to exhibit, discuss, and connect with art, each other, our unique site, and the surrounding area.
For seven days, American Idolatry, presented by Recession Art and curated by Legacy Russell, will transform the Invisible Dog Art Center into a house of worship.
Emmanuel “Manu” Letouzé is a French-born, Brooklyn-based, freelance ‘socio-political’ cartoonist who also works as an economist for the United Nations and pursues his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley.
As part of his first US tour, PS122 presents Brazilian artist Michel Groisman in two singular pieces and several interactive and intimate experiences for children and adults.
Crossing the Line 2011 presents a broad-ranging program of performances/events in both indoor and outdoor locations across New York City aimed at engaging diverse audiences.
The current sensitivity to the term “hermaphrodite” is evident with its banishment from the medical lexicon and replacement with a more adequate term: intersex.
As an artistic director, director, photographer and model, 2Fik captures pictures of himself that he likens to a single image.
Acclaimed Korean-born mixed media artist Chong Gon Byun gives found and discarded objects new meaning by using them to create sculptures and assemblages that explore the clash between post-industrial civilization and the present consumerist culture.
The installation will be complemented by the commissioned short film Byun, Objet Trouvé by New York-based French director Marie Losier.
Co-Conceived by Christopher McElroen and Sam Stephenson, based on Stephenson’s 2009 book, The Jazz Loft Project, Chaos Manor is a live multi-disciplinary performance installation that seeks to capture the visual and sonic event of W. Eugene Smith’s 821 Sixth Avenue “jazz loft” endeavor 1957-1965.
Siamese Connection 2011: Rediscover marks the second-year running for New York’s foremost multidisciplinary Thai arts exhibition held by Thai Artists Alliance.
Artcards will launch “Artist Conversations” with an artist and curator roundtable discussion and performances.
Composer/Choreographer and Designer John Moran have lost his only computer after a crash.
Please join us as we celebrate the end of another great year, and the closing of our current exhibit, Obstacle.
Noted New York electric guitar quartet Dither unveiled plans for the much-anticipated Invisible Dog Extravaganza 2.
Site-specific work incorporates improvisational structure and instantaneous movement by performers.
American Tall Tales is a fast and furious compilation of stories that are based on American culture.
Steven and William have chosen “Obstacle” as the theme of the exhibition; born from the idea of an obstacle course – something to challenge the body and demand attention in the present.
Irrational Exuberance includes printmaking, installation, drawing, painting, photography, performance and sculpture from an international group of artists.
Accompanying the online launch of the spring issue of ArteEast‘s Shahadat, this discussion is ArteEast’s first look at the cultural production related to recent political developments in the Middle East and North Africa.
For this second edition of the exhibition NICE TO MEET YOU the artist photographer Pascal Blondeau invites artist Ultra Violet to share the exhibit.
Novelists, non-fiction writers, actors, dancers, choreographers, will come to the stage and tell you the story of this particular place in the world or that decisive instant in their life; a physical border or a turning point.
Musicians from Montréal and New York’s underground sound art /noise /psychedelic /improv /and avant-experimental scene join forces activating poetics of vocalizations, visceral vibrations, shimmering strings, magnificent resonance, and dynamic power electronics for ecstatic new audio liturgy.
Local new music organization TILT Brass celebrates the release of its first full-length recording by presenting an evening of adventurous brass and electronic music.
Since January Julien Gardair has delved into the Invisible Dog’s history, building and vestiges, searching for visual experiences and artifacts.
The first-time group exhibition, Work/Space, curated by Whitney V. Hunter, will offer the public the unique opportunity to view works of the 30 in-house artists’, as well as visit the studios and witness the creation process.
It’s the one! It’s the only! It’s the SPECIES SOIREE at the Invisible Dog Art Center, a par-tay to raise money for the upcoming premiere of the ECOCIDE PROJECT.