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Nicholas Cueva Patricide Acrylic on Layered Fabrics 93 × 42 in 2016

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Jen Hitchings
FORK IN THE ROAD
January 20, 2018 to February 27, 2018
FORK IN THE ROAD features recent paintings depicting flooded towns, distorted campgrounds, logged forests, and laboriously painted blurry images of trees. Unnatural colors, subtle patterns, and unexplained voids give the scenes a surreal sensibility. Human-made objects such as tents, telephone wires, decrepit vehicles, fences, or ropes make subtle appearances and act as metaphors for interpersonal relationships and psychological states. Our contentious attempt to control nature is suggested by these objects, but with little to no portrayal of figures, one is left to wonder what has happened to the human race. The environments appear simultaneously celebratory and post-apocalyptic, highlighting Hitchings’ interest in opposition, indulgence, and rationality. The exhibition title refers to our drive for adventure but inescapable need to make decisions based on reason.
Jen Hitchings investigates the significance of communication, camaraderie, perception, and memory in contemporary American culture, using painted images of places and events where people gather and interact. In 2017, her work appeared at PROTO Gallery in the WE LOST OUR TAILS group exhibition (curated by MEN Gallery, LES NYC) as well as in group exhibitions at The Wassaic Project, Geoffrey Young, Pierogi, and 86 Orchard Street, and several of her paintings were recently installed at Newark Liberty Airport. She also presented a large outdoor mural on the facade of Ideal Glass in New York City in summer 2017 and curated DEMAND CURVE at PROTO Gallery. She is a co-director at Transmitter in Brooklyn.
AND YET. Ian White Williams
November 18, 2017 to December 24, 2017
OPENING RECEPTION November 18, 2017 6:00 to 9:00 PM
VISIT THE GALLERY Weekends 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Jackie Mock Michael Stickrod Jen Hitchings Sofia Szamosi Nick De Pirro Judith Farr Zach Seeger
DEMAND CURVE curated by Jen Hitchings at PROTO Gallery
Jacob Cartwright Tommy Coleman Lauren Collings Nicholas Cueva Theresa Daddezio Daniel John Gadd Glenn Garver Terry Greene Enrico Gomez Catherine Haggarty Bruce Halpin Jai Llewellyn JJ Miyaoka-Pakola John Patterson Alan Prazniak Ellen Siebers Angela Simione Jessica Simorte Sofia Szamosi Kelli Thompson Denise Treizman Mark Van Wagner Rob Ventura Tobias Waite Ian White Williams

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Ayakamay SINGLE-ACTION at PROTO Gallery
October 7, 2017 to November 12, 2017
PROTO ASSEMBLE! Catherine Haggarty Jen Hitchings Raymond Saá Denise Treizman Rob Ventura Ian White Williams
September 2, 2017 to September 30, 2017 at PROTO Gallery
The gallery is open to the public Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM or by appointment
Project Studios is launching a new ceramics workspace at Neumann Leathers in Hoboken at 66 Willow Ave., right next to PROTO Gallery.
Primarily, the studio is intended for artists, and non-artists interested in ceramics, of all experience levels to use on a monthly-membership basis. Classes in wheel throwing and hand-building will be added to the program in fall of 2017. Fee-based firing for non-members is also available. The studio can be accessed 24/7 via a coded entry door.
Equipment:
Skutt KM1227PK Kiln
Olympic MAS1823HE Kiln
Skutt Model P Test Kiln
Custom-welded Amaco-Brent Extruder
Bluebird Pug Mill
Walker Pug Mill Mixer
60 Gallon Air Compressor
2 Brent B Potters Wheels
2 Brent CXC Potters Wheels
Randall Kick Wheel
Bailey Quick-trim Bat 23.5 in.
Banding Wheels
Various Plaster Bats
Large Assortment of Amaco Plastic Bats
Slab Roller (Arriving September)
Tools and Brushes
The studio is located a few blocks from the Hoboken path station, an easy connection in lower Manhattan via various subway lines to wtc path, or from Brooklyn via the L to the 14th Street path station. The studio also has free parking for members on-site.
At this time, we are offering an introductory price of $150.00 per month with all firing fees waved for work created at the studio. Clay and glaze are byo or can be ordered via the studio. The studio has an array of unique custom and out-of-produciton glazes and custom clay bodies that members can purchase for use (or share) on a case-by-case basis.
Rob Ventura FALSE INDIGO at PROTO Gallery runs until July 23, 2017
Denise Treizman at M E N Gallery
Comprised of the shards of everyday objects that the artist both finds and creates, the works of Denise Treizman routinely straddle the disciplines of sculpture, drawing, painting, and collage. Treizman reuses and repurposes the materials within her artistic gestures, a process of recycling replete with equal measures of intention and chance.

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FLIP YA LID Raymond Saá
Saturday, April 8, 2017 to Sunday, May 14, 2017 at PROTO Gallery
The gallery is open to the public Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM or by appointment
The MEN Gallery booth at Art on Paper 2017 featuring four PROTO Gallery artists:
Catherine Haggarty Raymond Saá Rob Ventura Ian White Williams
Exhibiting with artists from MEN Gallery, Gallery Molly Krom, and The Dorado Project:
Jon Campbell Sanda Iliescu Francois Ilnseher Elizabeth Velazquez Sofia Quirno Catalina Schliebener Katherine Di Turi Jarrod Beck Karl England Teresa Moro
Art on Paper 2017:
Catherine Haggarty Raymond Saá Rob Ventura Ian White Williams
Four PROTO Gallery artists will be featured in the MEN Gallery booth at Art on Paper along with artists from The Dorado Project, Gallery Molly Krom, and MEN Gallery.
March 2 - 5, 2017, Pier 36, Downtown Manhattan NYC (Booth A8)
Join us at Art on Paper in NYC this week as MEN Gallery exhibits PROTO Gallery artists:
Catherine Haggarty Raymond Saá Rob Ventura Ian White Williams
http://thepaperfair.com/galleries/m-e-n-art-on-paper-ny-2017
WHAT IF YOU SLEPT
This exhibition featuring work by Catherine Haggarty the first of the solo shows that PROTO Gallery will be presenting this year as we pivot our programming away from group exhibitions and focus on individual artists.
Title: Ariva Street Medium: Gouache on Panel Dimensions: 12 x 12 in. Date: 2017

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AFTER NOON An installation by Sofia Quirno
AFTER NOON, unlike afternoon and very much like tomorrow, is a promise of something that is inevitable and yet never comes. It belongs to the mystical world, where what exists is that which can only be shown.  That is the world which Sofia Quirno’s works inhabit.
Inspired by the idea of the gallery space in continuous flux and the grid as the ultimate starting point to establish coordinates, the artist created a new multi-media installation for the inaugural exhibition at  M E N. The space, the work and the viewers are treated by Quirno as integral parts of the image, creating a constant tension between the limits and borders of the piece. The artist invites the visitors to immerse themselves in the experience, in the space where revelations are imminent, even if never attained.
Sofia Quirno was born in 1978 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She studied at the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte in Buenos Aires, in 2006 and received her MFA from Parsons (The New School of Design) in 2015. She is a recipient of the Robert Sterling Clark fellowship, and the art residencies at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Vermont Studio Center and the Triangle Artists Workshop, NYC. Â She lives and works in NYC.
A drawing by Sofia Quirno, exhibited at MEN Gallery in conjunction with her solo exhibition AFTER NOON.
Sofia Quirno was born in 1978 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She studied at the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte in Buenos Aires, in 2006 and received her MFA from Parsons (The New School of Design) in 2015. She is a recipient of the Robert Sterling Clark fellowship, and the art residencies at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Vermont Studio Center and the Triangle Artists Workshop, NYC. Â She lives and works in NYC.