Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Open Gallery @ Lola Y Maria
Hey Folks,
If you missed the "art in a truck" show but would like to see the work, then stop by the Lola y Maria gallery located on 175 Rivington Street. The gallery will be up open this week only until saturday 8/28...afternoon and evenings hours at the gallery!
questions, email me at cuevan@gmail.com
Monday, August 16, 2010
Dates, Time & Locations for shows
Hey folks, here is the run down of the shows:
8/20 (Friday) 6pm
Location: Lola y Maria (no truck)
175 Rivington Street, Manhattan
8/21 (Saturday) 3pm ** Look for Truck
Location: 20th Street, between 10th and 11th ave, Manhattan
This may be tricky since we gotta find a parking spot but look for us on that block!
8/22 (Sunday) 3pm **Look for Truck
Location: McCarren Park, Brooklyn
This may be a little tricky since we also gotta find parking but well post details once we find a spot but look for us around the park... :P
Please call, text or email me with any questions:
cuevan@gmail.com/973.634.6415
Thanks and hope to see you guys there.
Nidia
The Cueva Project
Art in a truck; part deux
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Art in a truck, part deux!
After brilliantly showcasing in June 2009, t.c.p. is back for more. t.c.p. will be featuring the works of 4 artists, new to t.c.p. on August 20 at Lola & Maria located at 175 Rivington Street, NYC. The famous t.c.p. U-haul truck will park its wheels on August 21st on 20th St under the High Line Park and August 22nd at McCarren Park in Brooklyn. The featured artists are Luis Garcia, Preston Spurlock, Jarid Rychtarik and Margaret Ward.
The featured artists are invigorating, fresh and hip. Luis Garcia, from California, has created simple yet beautiful photographic pieces, most of which come from a personal perspective. His latest work features portraits of trend setting artists and creatives from Tijuana. Preston Spurlock, from New York City, is an illustrator who is known for fun, colorful and uncensored creations. With his camera he has produced inspiring and thought provoking clips of everyday encounters that are, sometimes, completely random. Jarid Rychtarik, from South Dakota, uses the people he encounters on a daily basis and portrays them in comical and exaggerated ways. His curious and entertaining style of work will be sure to provoke lighthearted fun. Margaret Ward, from New York City, is a painter, mix media sculptor, set designer and print maker. Humor, visuals and the anxiety of urban life around her assist in creating her works. Her latest piece will be a metaphorical landscape where daydreams and obsession meet.
The Cueva Project is now in its second year. After a great showing in the Chelsea district of NYC, the project has grown but its mission statement remains the same – to show off talented artist in interesting environments. This project is purely based on natural impulse and there are no set guidelines or trademarks. t.c.p. really exists to expose art and is a means for artists to create and expose their art freely.
For additional information, please visit:
http://thecuevaproject.blo
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