12.31.2007

Let It Snow!
20 Ninth Street NE
WDC 20002







11.01.2007

BooWho? by Mara Odette


Day of the Dead at MLK Library through November 30
Opening Reception Friday November 2 at 2:00pm

















901 G Street NW
WDC
Gallery Place Metro (Ninth Street exit)

info
Mara Odette
maraodette@aol.com
301.213.4814

10.30.2007

BooWho? by Laura Elkins


NIGHTMARE REDUX

an audio/visual installation

call 202.679.1192 for cell phone tour
















"Respondents endured a nightmare situation...."


Portions of this installation date from the Halloween 2003 installation and were exhibited in Wrestling Angels, a show that addresses women and conflict, curated by Marion Callis at Akus Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University in March 2007.



11.21.2006

What Next? by Ben Hancocks




















30 Padbury Court
London E27 EH
England

11.05.2006

What Next? -- The Sky Is Falling by Laura Elkins



















from our house to Warehouse

The Sky Is Falling is a painting that extends from the façade of the home of artist Laura Elkins in Capitol Hill (20 Ninth Street NE, WDC 20002) to the façade of the buildings of the Warehouse Arts Complex in downtown Washington. The work explores the notion of peripatetic art, where the viewer must travel to see the entire painting. The Sky Is Falling is part of a body of work titled HOME wRAP, which addresses life in the Age of Catastrophe.

In conjunction with the fifth annual Warehouse Peace Show -- Shock & Awe: Artists Look at War -- The Sky Is Falling is part of What Next?, the inaugural exhibition of The Private Home/Public Art Project, where artists use the outside of their homes and studios to exhibit art.

Shock & Awe
opening Tuesday, November 7, 2006 -- Election Day -- 6pm
Warehouse

1021 7th St NW WDC 20001
www.warehousetheater.com
contact: molly@warehousetheater.com
202.783.3933

The Private Home/Public Art Project
http://www.privatehomepublicart.blogspot.com/

11.03.2006

What Next? by Sean Hennessey








While i am displaying number of pieces form different series (and times) i felt that they all gelled in terms of a reltionship to my front yard, the plants, the concrete, and the scale. My backyard is a graveyard of broken ( or not quite perfect) sculptures and i thought i'd mimick that feel in the front, but with choice pieces.

10.13.2006

What Next? Update

Great response and I hope everyone carries through. I'm also contacting artists in other cities (and other countries) to participate and encourage everyone to do the same. I think this could be really big and a lot of fun.

In DC The Warehouse Gallery Peace Show opens Tuesday, November 7 and Molly Ruppert has kindly offered that What Next? can informally share the opening at Warehouse November 7 as well. If there is room we will exhibit photos of What Next? installations, and we will definitely have a notebook with photos and info about all the projects. Drop off a plastic sleeve with a photo of your installation on one side and directions and your blurb on the other as soon as the work is up. You can leave them at Warehouse, or with me at 20 Ninth Street NE, WDC 20002 by Monday, November 6. And, of course all installations will be on the PHP Art site when you post them.

I know a lot of you live/work in rentals. Whether you do or not, I suggest you persuade friends, galleries, merchants -- any property owners you know -- to let you install on the outside of their buildings. For instance, in conjunction with the Peace Show, my installation for
What Next? will
begin at my home in Cap Hill and extend across the front of the Warehouse buildings.

Also some of you have voiced concerns about scale -- PHP Art can be as big or as small as you want. I've included links to other PHP Art projects that I have done to illustrate a range of project size and component size.

more questions? email me -- phpart@3plystudios.com or click on profile and click on email.