_gaia gallery

Each month we exhibit the work of a _gaia member and colleagues in our _gaia gallery adjacent to our studio. Come join us for our openings on the first Friday of each month from 6-9pm.

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JAN 2012

“Postcards from aBroad”
Original photography by Danielle Fotopoulos & Nancy Ghani. A night filled with photography, vino & 2 lovely broads!

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DECEMBER 2011

Dynasty
Art event and performance inspired by the show Dynasty.

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NOVEMBER 2011

Dead Zone
Original artwork by Christine Dacruz & Doris Cacoilo.

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OCTOBER 2011

Shortcuts
gaia Gallery participates in the Jersey City Studio Arts Tour

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SEPTEMBER 2011

Gaia presents: Marci Mathew


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AUGUST 2011

Enter The Camera Obscura
Roxana Marroquin turns the _gaia Gallery into a pinhole camera exhibits the resulting photographs.

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JULY 2011

Red, White & Glitter
Original Artwork by Melissa Macalpin, Nat Zaro and Charlotte Exantus

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JUNE 2011

Peekaboo
Original photography by Nancy Ghani

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MAY 2011

Solo show Agnieszka Wszolkowska

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APRIL 2011

BE/LEAVE
An exhibition of photography by Lillian Ribeiro and Tracey Noelle Luz

BE/LEAVE is a dialogue about who we become when we travel. In this photo essay, two activists who traveled alone outside the US contemplate their role in the world as organizers and their role in their own individual lives.

Tracey Noelle Luz is the director of They Will be Heard, the first feature length film on heavy metal in Cuba. She is also a photographer specializing in documentary and portraits.

Lillian Ribeiro is the director of performance and film at _gaia and also skates for Garden State Rollergirls.

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MARCH 2011

New News is Old News [tiny baby show]
Miniature, sneak peek at the work being created in the The Wonder Women Residency: New News is Old News. The artists created work around the theme of news and the changing landscape of media. This is a unique show – 10 artists in our (tiny) gallery!!

Wonder Women in the (tiny baby) show:
Christine DaCruz, Mairikke Dau, Sharon de la Cruz, Melissa MacAplin, Andria Morales, Lindsey Muscato, Laryssa Myers, Cristine Posner, Sharone Vendriger, Nicole Wilson
Co-curators: Maya Joseph-Goteiner and Doris Caçoilo

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FEBRUARY 2011

Viewpoints
A photography exhibition featuring the work of Danielle Fotopoulos & Roxana Marroquin.

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JANUARY 2011

Thank You For Being a Prom
Art event and performance inspired by the Golden Girls and the American high school prom.

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DECEMBER 2010

Mapping A Memory
work by Aileen Bassis

This long (14’) lithographic scroll about memory began as a participatory public art project. People drew maps of places from their past and were photographed in the act of recollection. These portraits and their maps were transformed into prints. Also on exhibit are many of the maps they drew.


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NOVEMBER 2010

This Is Not a Show
Doris Caçoilo and Andrea Breitman

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OCTOBER 2010

Codes
featuring works by _gaia members: Aileen Bassis, Doris Cacoilo, Danielle Fotopoulos, Maya Joseph-Gotenier, Melissa MacAlpin, Roxana Marrroquin, Nathalie Zaro and Agnieszka Wszolkowska

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SEPTEMBER 2010

Silver and Exact
A photography exhibition by Nicole Contreras, Roxana Marroquin, and Nathalie Zaro. Silver and Exact based on a line from Sylvia Plath’s poem”Mirror”, that refers to the silver particles found in mirrors and in black and white silver gelatin photographs. The artists use photography to reflect their own concepts of identity, rebirth, body, and self.

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AUGUST 2010

Since You Have Been Gone I Can Do Whatever I Want
new works by Melissa MacAlpin