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The Shape of Things to Come
Curator: Marco Antonini
REDHEAD at LMCC,
125 Maiden Lane, fl 2, off Water Street
November 5 – December 14, 2007
Hours: Monday – Friday, 12noon – 6pm; Closed November 12, 22 and 23
Opening Reception: Friday, November 9, 2007, 6-8pm
Downtown Manhattan has always been a place of great juxtapositions, the dispenser of a human energy that ebbs and flows. The blue collar and the white collar workers. The tourists. All experiencing the same day. Businesses succeeding and failing. All under an impossibly high sky. And in another world, but right down the street, these juxtapositions have contributed to the creation of some visionary artwork, projects, and ideas.
Artists: Manuel Acevedo, Matthew Bakkom, Charles Goldman, Christopher K. Ho, Tom Kotik, Catarina Leitão, Patrick Meagher and Dave Shim, Jihyun Park, with a text by Jeff Byles
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About OUT of SITE
In 1997, the World Trade Center gained a new group of tenants: artists. Over the past 10 years, LMCC’s residency program, now called Workspace has provided free, temporary studio space in Lower Manhattan to over 250 emerging artists and writers in such locations as the Woolworth Building the U.S. Custom House. Our mission to place artists in studios just blocks from Wall Street has changed what it means to “work” downtown. Invited curators explored the vast archive of the LMCC residency program and came up four diverse exhibitions, combining artists from various years, locations and mediums. Out of Site is a series of guest curated exhibitions and special events that takes artists’ work out of the studio and brings audiences to several locations downtown to explore the program’s past and present.
Lead sponsorship for Out of Site
provided by American Express. |
Additional support for Out of Site provided by
the Peter Norton Family Foundation, and Cowles Charitable Trust.

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LMCC is grateful to Workspace supporters: Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, ConEdison, Deutsche Bank, Agnes Gund, The Greenwall Foundation, Jerome Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, The Kettering Family Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Silverstein Properties, Inc., Starry Night Fund of Tides Foundation, and Trinity Real Estate.
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