Exhibition Featuring ICP-Bard MFA 2017 Students to Open at Baxter St. at CCNY

Opening reception for Familiar Strange to be held Friday, June 28.
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Jun 06, 2017
Opening reception for Familiar Strange to be held Friday, June 28.

Familiar Strange is an exhibition, curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, of new works by graduates of the 2017 ICP-Bard MFA program.

In Familiar Strange, seven artists—Sasha Louis Bush, Marla Hernandez, Gülsüm Kavuncu, Sam Margevicius, Hyungjo Moon, Cristina Velásquez, and Nechama Winston—establish relationships through their imaginative and documentary works. Together, their conversation finds parallels and highlights the ways in which speaking in a visual language differentiates from other forms of connecting and communicating. Their works induce the viewer into creating new bonds and relationships. This happens through inconsistent and ever changing forms particular to each artist’s practice in their mode of picture making.

Once total strangers to each other, these nine artists have emerged into a new state of familiar after working together in the last two years in the ICP-Bard MFA program. The subtle, yet concrete similarities between them are what make their union strong. They provoke us to move beyond our differences and perhaps celebrate and find strength in what makes us unique. We are human—men and women, all sorts of sizes, shapes and colors—but here we are, each of us, just people.

Opening Reception

Wednesday, June 28 | 6–8 PM

On View

June 29–July 25, 2017
Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Saturday | 12–6 PM

Location

Baxter St. at the Camera Club of New York, 126 Baxter Street, New York, NY 10013

About Baxter St. at CCNY

Founded in 1884, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of New York is one of New York’s oldest artist-run nonprofit spaces fostering the development of emerging lens-based artists at critical moments of their careers. Through dynamic programming and access to workspace, Baxter St. at CCNY has long been a catalyst for innovative creation within the artistic mediums of photography and video practices. Ranging from exhibitions, workspace residency programs, and conversation series, our core mission is to support and activate a vibrant community deeply engaged in the art of lens-based contemporary practices.