
AiOP 2010: CHANCE | Textual Healing | Paul Notzold
About
Art in Odd Places (AiOP) presents visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces. AiOP also produces an annual festival along 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC from Avenue C to the Hudson River each October.
Mission
Art in Odd Places aims to stretch the boundaries of communication in the public realm by presenting artworks in all disciplines outside the confines of traditional public space regulations. AiOP reminds us that public spaces function as the epicenter for diverse social interactions and the unfettered exchange of ideas.
History
Art in Odd Places (AiOP) began as an action by a group of artists led by Ed Woodham to encourage local participation in the Cultural Olympiad of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In 2005, after moving back to New York City, he re imagined it as a response to the dwindling of public space and personal civil liberties - first in the Lower East Side and East Village, and since 2008, on 14th Street in Manhattan. AiOP has always been a grassroots project fueled by the goodwill and inventiveness of its participants.
People
Ed Woodham,
Founder & Director
Edwin Ramoran,
Guest Lead Curator
Raquel de Anda,
Guest Curator
Christine Licata,
Guest Curator
Salley May,
Guest Curator
Shaun J. Wright,
Guest Curator
Chauncey Dandridge,
Press Manager
John Wenrich,
Curatorial Assistant
Claire H Demere, Francios Granier, and Nathan Walker
Curatorial Interns
Sarah Brozna,
Program Manager
Juliana Driever,
Program Development
Carey Estes,
Website Designer
Jorge Garcia,
Program Guide Designer
Jennifer Smith,
Social Media Director
John Critelli,
Marketing Manager
Claire Seo In Choi,
Marketing intern
Chelsea Keys, Zoe Weitzman
Editorial interns
Art in Odd Places is
a project of GOH Productions.
Bonnie Stein, Executive Director.
