Author Archives: kioskgallery
November 15th, 2019 – January 9th, 2020: William Toney – Social Fabric
Please join us on 3rd Friday, November 15th, as Kiosk Gallery presents William Toney: Social Fabric, a solo exhibition featuring photography, installation, and assemblage. Toney’s work explores the complicated history of aspects of popular urban culture from personal, familial, and
November 15th, 2019 – January 9th, 2020: William Toney – Social Fabric
Please join us on 3rd Friday, November 15th, as Kiosk Gallery presents William Toney: Social Fabric, a solo exhibition featuring photography, installation, and assemblage. Toney’s work explores the complicated history of aspects of popular urban culture from personal, familial, and
September 20th – November 7th, 2019: Patricia Orpilla – Pillars
Please join us on 3rd Friday in September as Kiosk Gallery presents Pillars, a solo exhibition of sculptural work by Patricia Orpilla. This body of work explores imagery related to time, particularly as it pertains to our relationships with loved
September 20th – November 7th, 2019: Patricia Orpilla – Pillars
Please join us on 3rd Friday in September as Kiosk Gallery presents Pillars, a solo exhibition of sculptural work by Patricia Orpilla. This body of work explores imagery related to time, particularly as it pertains to our relationships with loved
July 19th – September 7th, 2019: Jessica Heikes – Threshold
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday in July as Kiosk Gallery presents Threshold, a solo exhibition of sculptural works by Jessica Heikes. Using found objects and plaster, Heikes explores relationships between domesticity and identity through the tension of
July 19th – September 7th, 2019: Jessica Heikes – Threshold
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday in July as Kiosk Gallery presents Threshold, a solo exhibition of sculptural works by Jessica Heikes. Using found objects and plaster, Heikes explores relationships between domesticity and identity through the tension of
May 17th – July 11th, 2019: Ann Resnick – ticktock
Please join us on 3rd Friday in May as Kiosk Gallery presents Ann Resnick: ticktock, a solo exhibition of large scale works on paper. Resnick applies drawing and painting as well as burning processes as a way to engage
May 17th – July 11th, 2019: Ann Resnick – ticktock
Please join us on 3rd Friday in May as Kiosk Gallery presents Ann Resnick: ticktock, a solo exhibition of large scale works on paper. Resnick applies drawing and painting as well as burning processes as a way to engage
March 15th – May 9th, 2019: Kimberly LaVonne – This Is Devotion
Please join us on 3rd Friday in March, as Kiosk Gallery presents This is Devotion, a solo exhibition of ceramic work by Kimberly LaVonne. LaVonne’s work explores an interest in anatomy, as well as reliquaries and objects of devotion. Creating
March 15th – May 9th, 2019: Kimberly LaVonne – This Is Devotion
Please join us on 3rd Friday in March, as Kiosk Gallery presents This is Devotion, a solo exhibition of ceramic work by Kimberly LaVonne. LaVonne’s work explores an interest in anatomy, as well as reliquaries and objects of devotion. Creating
November 16th, 2018 – January 10th, 2019: Melanie Johnson – Disquiet
Please join us at Kiosk Gallery on 3rd Friday in November as we present Disquiet, a solo exhibition of drawings by Melanie Johnson. These large scale figurative drawings combine real and unreal elements in the creation of subtly evocative and
November 16th, 2018 – January 10th, 2019: Melanie Johnson – Disquiet
Please join us at Kiosk Gallery on 3rd Friday in November as we present Disquiet, a solo exhibition of drawings by Melanie Johnson. These large scale figurative drawings combine real and unreal elements in the creation of subtly evocative and
April 21st – June 3rd, 2017- Myles Dunigan: Everything Always-Already Ends
On 3rd Friday in April, Kiosk Gallery presents “Everything Always-Already Ends”, an M.F.A. thesis exhibition by Myles Dunigan. From the artist’s statement: “In a world where our reality is increasingly dictated by technological mediation, our experience of the land around
April 21st – June 3rd, 2017- Myles Dunigan: Everything Always-Already Ends
On 3rd Friday in April, Kiosk Gallery presents “Everything Always-Already Ends”, an M.F.A. thesis exhibition by Myles Dunigan. From the artist’s statement: “In a world where our reality is increasingly dictated by technological mediation, our experience of the land around
February 17th – March 9th, 2017: Ironic Methods with Sincere Motivations
On 3rd Friday in February, Kiosk Gallery hosts “Ironic Methods with Sincere Motivations”, guest-curated by Stephanie Eckermann and Megan Pobywajlo. This event is part of the “Third Pill” exhibition series, which uses humor, fun, and playfulness as a 3rd pill
February 17th – March 9th, 2017: Ironic Methods with Sincere Motivations
On 3rd Friday in February, Kiosk Gallery hosts “Ironic Methods with Sincere Motivations”, guest-curated by Stephanie Eckermann and Megan Pobywajlo. This event is part of the “Third Pill” exhibition series, which uses humor, fun, and playfulness as a 3rd pill
January 20th – February 9th, 2017: Pia Bakala – Jewelbox
On 3rd Friday in January, Kiosk Gallery presents Jewelbox – an exhibition of new work by Pia Bakala. With layers of paper and paint, Bakala utilizes a cumulative process to reflect on the way our perceptions of the past evolve
January 20th – February 9th, 2017: Pia Bakala – Jewelbox
On 3rd Friday in January, Kiosk Gallery presents Jewelbox – an exhibition of new work by Pia Bakala. With layers of paper and paint, Bakala utilizes a cumulative process to reflect on the way our perceptions of the past evolve
NCECA: Columbus Park Guide
On March 11th, Kiosk Gallery presents Vade Mecum – an exhibition of ceramic work by Emily Connell (more info here). This exhibition is in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary Conference of The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).
NCECA: Columbus Park Guide
On March 11th, Kiosk Gallery presents Vade Mecum – an exhibition of ceramic work by Emily Connell (more info here). This exhibition is in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary Conference of The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).