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Monthly Archives: April 2010

Sound(less) bites from Jonny Farrow, AiOP 2009

Fresh off his recent show in the Video Composition Workshop (VCW) at the Diapason Gallery, Jonny Farrow was very excited to be featured this week on our blog. He was part of Art In Odd Places in 2009. His work , a “soundwalking” tour of 14th street, gave its participants a different side of 14th [...]

Interview with Chris Twomey

Art in Odd places caught up with Chris Twomey, AiOP alum 2005, after her recent successful show ASTRAL FLUFF: Carnal Bodies in Celestial Orbit” at the Creon Gallery.   Who is Chris Twomey? Chris Twomey is an award winning artist living in New York City. Awards include a Ford Grant, CAPS, the Kitchen Center, Experimental [...]

The Artist known as LuLu LoLo

  Portrait of LuLu by Vince Evans / Photo by Paul Takeuchi   For this week’s entry, we touch base with one of our favorite performance artists who recently returned from France. Allow me to introduce LuLu LoLo, or should I say the Fabulous LuLu LoLo. She was part of Art in Odd places 2009: [...]

Art in Odd Places 2008 Artist: Alicia Grullon

Next stop on our featured artist series is Alicia Grullon. She hails from New York City, but spent a significant amount of time traveling. Alicia was part of Art in Odd places in 2008 with her piece called “Revealing New York City: The Disappearance of Others” where the theme was “Pedestrian”. Her projects tends to [...]

Featured Artist: Olek

First stop, Art in Odd Places recently caught up with artist Agata Oleksiak, or Olek for short. She was one of the artists during the 2009 festival with her dynamic work called “Thank you for your visit, Have a Nice Day”. Olek has been featured in The New York Times, CNN, Washington Post, Village Voice [...]

OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST SUBMISSIONS Art in Odd Places 2010: CHANCE

Art in Odd Places (AIOP) invites artists working across disciplines to propose projects for the festival’s sixth installment (October 1 – 10, 2010). Taking place along 14th Street from Avenue C to the Hudson River in New York City, we encourage proposals that explore this location’s rich history, configuration, and heterogeneous communities. The forthcoming edition [...]