Filed under: ART, PHOTOGRAPHY | Tags: 22, art, artist, artists, arts, brooklyn, burlesque, costumes, creative, gallery, gothic, kate, magazine, model, new, ny, nyc, o'brien, original, painting, rockabilly, surreal, the, york
About Kate:
Australian photographer Kate O’Brien’s photos are fantasy snow globes, arranged just so. Not a shiny curl out of place, not a flower askew, they’re bottled candy bliss. An avid collector, Kate finds inspiration everywhere. Online auctions, liquidators and op-shops are her hunting grounds when in search of the perfect piece to finalize her vision. Driven by a deep love of Victoriana and the macabre, Kate often spends years looking for weird and wonderful items to include in her photographs. O’Brien lives in Brisbane with her husband, two cats and five ducks. There she continues to immortalize an ever-growing assortment of muses, each image a sugar-dusted memento of an eerie world in a simpler time.
Filed under: VIDEO WEEKEND | Tags: 22, art, artist, artists, arts, bogdan, brian, brooklyn, gocheva, ivan, kate, kwiatkowski, lyn, magazine, new, ny, nyc, o'reailly, painting, performance, processor, sheil, studies, surreal, the, the scan, vasulka, woody, york
Iva Gocheva, Bogdan Kwiatkowski, Kate Lyn Sheil (READ MORE)
The SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES are a collection of works by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly.
Filed under: FILM/VIDEO, THE WEEK/THE WEEKEND | Tags: abstract, andre, andrew, avant garde, band, bird, blatte, boome, bradford, brian, coco, colby, collage, dana, davis, derek, Dust, elbis, erica, expirimental, film, ganjatronics, gilmore, hayley, jennifer, jonathan, kate, katrina, kerry, kunsole, lamb, larson, leah, little, magrey, mary, mashup, mason, mickens, montage, nell, nordeen, of, party, peer, perkowski, phelps, rachel, retherfor, rever, sailors, sam, sohpia, steinmetz, sullivan, the, up, viewing, zegeer
ESP TV #1 Viewing Party
Wed. April 27, 8PM-2AM
Angels and Kings
500 East 11th St New York, NY
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Episode #1 Airs on Manhattan Neighborhood Network at 9:30 PM on channel 57 (Time Warner) / 83 (RCN)
Episodes 1 and 2 feature performances by:
Ganjatronics
Elbis Rever
Kunsole
Rachel Mason and Little Band of Sailors
“The Dust Up” w/ host Sam Mickens
Dana Bell w/ Kerry Davis and Leah Retherford
w/ your hosts Bradford Nordeen as “Mary Boome” and Hayley Blatte as “Coco”
with videos by: Brian Zegeer, Erica Magrey, Sophia Peer, Derek Larson, Colby Bird, Jennifer Sullivan and Andrew Steinmetz, Jonathan Phelps, Kate Gilmore, Andre Perkowski, Katrina Lamb
Filed under: EVENTS, The 22 | Tags: 17th, 2, again, art, artists, fare, fine, javens, kate, march, metrocard, mta, new, ny, opening, painters, painting, please, reception, single, sloan, sustainability, swipe, york
Contributor Kate Javens shared this terrific show, SINGLE FARE, opening at Sloan Fine Art, now in it’s 2nd incarnation! (See her lambs below.) RECEPTION TONIGHT AT 7pm! Show runs through March 26th.












Opening Reception: Thursday, March 17th, from 5to 9 pm
Exhibition: Friday, March 18 through Saturday, March 26, 2011
Gallery Hours: Noon to 6pm (Closed Monday & Tuesday)
Sloan Fine Art is pleased to host “Single Fare 2: Please Swipe Again” a very special exhibition of works on used NYC MetroCards with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Transportation Alternatives (transalt.org) and Alliance for the Arts’ NYC ARTS (NYC-ARTS.org).
In May 2010, Artists Jean-Pierre Roy and Michael Kagan hosted an unusual exhibition in their Brooklyn studio. Open to all artists who wanted to participate, “Single Fare” placed one constraint on the creative process: all work had to be submitted on a used MetroCard. Inspired by the notion that the city’s subways and buses allow for a kind of creative interchange unmatched in human history, “Single Fare” sought to create a unique art event where art and artists could come together to form a monumental event made from a tiny, innocuous piece of plastic: The MetroCard! The resulting exhibition featured over 700 works of art – from artists as far away as New Zealand and as close as the studio next door.
Following the tremendous success of last year’s “Single Fare,” Roy and Kagan team up with Sloan Fine Art on the Lower East Side for “Single Fare 2: Please Swipe Again.” The themes of last year’s show ran the gamut from moments of high abstraction to delicate portraiture. Three-dimensional works, documentary photography and even a video installation helped to create one of the most cohesively diverse shows in recent memory while playfully challenging artists to show what they can do with seven square inches.
While serving as a democratizing vehicle for artists of all ages and disciplines, the Single Fare exhibition also served as a fantastic platform to introduce beginning collectors to an amazing array of work while inviting the committed collector to connect to artists that might normally fall under their radar. Partnering with Sloan Fine Art represents an exciting step forward for the Single Fare experience, allowing the exhibition to remain true to its roots while benefitting from additional exhibition days and regular gallery hours.
Additionally, a handful of artists have been recruited to create Single Fare works that will be raffled off with proceeds to benefit two worthy charities – Transportation Alternatives (transalt.org), promoting New York City’s continued commitment to public and alternative forms of transportation and Alliance for the Arts’ NYC Arts (nyc-arts.org), the leading Web and free iPhone guide to arts programs and events throughout NYC. Raffle tickets will be available beginning at 5pm the night of the reception and winners will be announced at 8:30pm sharp.
Detailed submission instructions can be found at http://single-fare.com andhttp://sloanfineart.com/11SingleFare/submit.html
About Transportation Alternatives:
Transportation Alternatives’ mission is to reclaim New York City’s streets from the automobile, and to advocate for bicycling, walking and public transit as the best transportation alternatives.
About the Alliance for the Arts:
The Alliance for the Arts serves the entire cultural community through research and advocacy and serves the public through cultural guides and calendars. Through its NYC ARTS guides and calendars, the Alliance promotes New York cultural institutions. Through its research studies highlighting the importance of the arts to the economy and to education, the Alliance helps government and civic leaders understand the importance of cultural organizations to New York City. More information on the Alliance’s work can be found at the new http://www.AllianceforArts.org.
Transportation Alternatives’ mission is to reclaim New York City’s streets from the automobile, and to advocate for bicycling, walking and public transit as the best transportation alternatives.
The Alliance for the Arts serves the entire cultural community through research and advocacy and serves the public through cultural guides and calendars. Through its NYC ARTS guides and calendars, the Alliance promotes New York cultural institutions. Through its research studies highlighting the importance of the arts to the economy and to education, the Alliance helps government and civic leaders understand the importance of cultural organizations to New York City. More information on the Alliance’s work can be found at the new http://www.AllianceforArts.org.
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We are so pleased to announce our premier events for The 22 Magazine! We hope you can join and help increase the amazing 22 community!
THE 22 MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SCROLL BOWL V APRIL 2nd
OPENING RECEPTION: APRIL 2nd, 7pm
RUNS APRIL 2nd-8th
17 FROST STREET, BROOKLYN NY(MAP)
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THE 22 MAGAZINE
Harnessing the ancient power of scroll storytelling, some of the world’s finest creators gather to show off their work on large and small rolls of parchment. Created in 2008 by artist Will Varner, Scroll Bowl was a unique way for artists and illustrators to present their work large scale and interactively. In 2009 Will Varner left the Scroll Bowl project to pursue a professional illustration career and artist/curator John Jennison took over the project. After accepting Jennison as one of the premier issue contributors,The 22 Magazine partnered with him to present Scroll Bowl as both a performance and installation event. Drawing from an array of traditions, commentary and communication, Scroll Bowl V presents a modern look at the scroll as both an object and as a tool.
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THE 22 SHOW APRIL 9th
OPENING RECEPTION: APRIL 9th, 7pm
RUNS APRIL 9th-29th
17 FROST STREET, BROOKLYN NY(MAP)
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THE 22 MAGAZINE
The 22 is annual arts and literature online magazine that seeks to explore connections and intersections between the works of artists, musicians and writers. In some portions of The 22 the structure is presented as a diptych or sometimes triptych, allowing the viewer to actively participate in the task of opening the hinges that link conversation between the pieces.
The 22 Show was formed to showcase the talents of each issue’s contributors. This year’s show will feature performances, music, reading and film work from several of the artists and writers. By forming a collective group and by carefully selecting contributors whose work is enhanced through combination, The 22 Show is a comparison and celebration of the voice of the artist as solo and unified.


















