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Past Events


  • August 10th – September 30th, 2016

Corresponding to the unique structure of the Window Gallery, Deconstructing Moments transforms the space into an environment that explores the ephemeral nature of each moment and transitions in scale and time. Opening reception: August 10th from 6-8pm.

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  • June 1st – July 29th, 2016

William grew up watching his father commute to the financial district which gave him his first glimpse of the city he would once live in. Downtown is William's way of commemorating his passion for the city as he witnesses the metamorphosis of New York’s classic skyline. Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 1st from 6-8pm.

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  • June 1st – August 6th, 2016

Artist Graham Caldwell creates work that explore emergence through pieces that open up under observation and produce a slowed down interaction with the viewer. Opening reception: June 1st from 6-8pm.

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  • March 23rd – May 13th, 2016

Wavy Functions, is a show of James Corporan’s recent sculptural works. It is a collection of objects and images with which the artist attempts to create contemplation and internalization of the truly bizarre nature of reality. Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 23 from 6-8pm. 

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  • February 24th – April 30th, 2016

Render highlights the provocative complexity of glass, exploring the decisions contemporary artists make in responding to the material through drawing. Curated by Rachel Nackman, Render opens on February 24th.

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  • January 24th, 2016
    12:00 am - 12:00 pm

Breathe and Stop is a breathing installation where artist Doreen Garner explores the potential of inflatables and their ability to expand and collapse to avoid sacrificing scale.

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  • November 18th – January 9th, 2016

Joseph Cavalieri is showcasing a selection of his illuminated pop-culture inspired glass art in the Window Gallery Space at UrbanGlass. The subjects of Cavalieri's painted stained glass range from Jackie O to Isaac Hayes.

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  • November 18th – February 6th, 2016

Problematica is the term given to geological specimens that defy categorization; they may be true fossils of organic origin or specimens that merely resemble once-living things. They are objects of unknown origin. 

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  • September 16th – November 7th, 2015

In Becloud, Helen Lee explores the relationship between language, text, and the inscription of cultural identity.

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