Let Me Count The Ways I Love You
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PROGRAMS

HEREart

HEREart provides emerging and early career visual artists and curators access to space at an active, well-located multi-arts center. We feature 5-6 exhibitions each year that creatively work with our unique spaces and engage audiences with artwork specially curated to function within a busy environment. This focus on interactive space naturally leads HEREart to function as the center of our community of artists.

HEREart’s location as an entryway to our theatres ensures a diverse and eclectic audience will experience the art. HEREart embraces its alter ego as a lobby for HERE’s performance spaces and encourages our artists to react and respond to this with their exhibits. HERE is a very appropriate place for today’s active and interactive visual art: art that often moves, makes noise, and physically engages the viewer. HEREart seeks to snag these passers-by and engage them in a dialogue with the space in which we move. HEREart is invested in supporting artworks of all media and various content (painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, collage, media), but we concentrate on new work that in some way addresses the special conditions of our space.

Every exhibit at HERE is a site-specific installation that stretches our understanding of the words “art” and “performance,” creating a multi-layered experience for our patrons that sticks with them as they move from one space to the next.

HEREart Gallery Hours are Tue-Fri 2-7pm

Dan Halm is a New York based artist, curator, writer and surveyor of beauty. He has curated numerous exhibitions both domestically and internationally, including “UNEARTHED” (co-curated with Geo Gonzalez) at Rockelmann& (Berlin) which was named a critics pick by Artforum in 2016.

HEREArt
SEPT 7- NOV 18, 2023
In Scapecraft, artists Tansy Xiao and Jani Zubkovs play with landscapes while exploring larger concepts of colonialism, politics, and visual/phonological language.
Ruth Jeyaveeran
NOV 30-MARCH 2
Felted wool soft sculptures and installations that examine our shared history to tell a story of isolation, migration and evolution.