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Julie Oakes, Today, 3pm to 5pm

It’s a beautiful day on the Bowery. Hope you can join us for our last show of the season.

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And the winner is… Julie Oakes, for her parcel from BC, CA. Why not come see what was inside at her exhibition tomorrow, 3pm to 5pm.

Angiola Churchill, The Tree Next Time

We were hoping to capture the very busy and very prolific Angiola Churchill for a show this season, but things just didn’t work out. So, instead, we share this video about one of Churchill’s projects, created by Edward Song, and produced by Wook and Lattuada Gallery. If the Honey Locust Tree makes it, maybe we […]Read Post ›

Colliding Accumulations

Suzanne Dell’Orto’s Accumulations inspired some tasty photography. Below, some of the artist’s photographic references installed on the street, followed by some fine moments of colliding accumulations of art, audience and street.

Suzanne Dell’Orto Accumulations

This Sunday, Suzanne Dell’Orto presented her new series of handmade paper paintings based on her direct observation of the landscape and waterscape surfaces of freshwater ponds. Installed along the supports of the Honey Locust Tree, the handmade paper’s bright colors, accessible scale, and horizontal orientation invoked the spirit of a festive holiday, or, in the […]Read Post ›

Suzanne Dell’Orto, Sunday July 22nd

Join us for another great afternoon of art from 3pm to 5pm this Sunday (with a possible special guest appearance from our gallery intern). Below: Suzanne Dell’Orto, Paper 5 (front and back) 2012 from the series Accumulations, handmade paper, 20 cm x 15 cm

Growing Things

we bought a hose water the tree every other day neighbors smile or scowl or ask for a drink or a spray some relief—the waves of heat roll off the cement the asphalt the cars the bricks the buses— the flowers live on the fire escape but join us on sunday

Penny James New Colour: The Lady Orcard Collection

Penny James’ presented her new collection this Sunday, named in honor of her grandmother, the Lady Orcard. Despite the high volume Bowery of primary colors, shiny cars, Chinese alphabets, and heat and humidity, her work managed a gentle intimacy within the spaces of the tree and every small breeze they could capture. James’ collection of […]Read Post ›

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