NowHere Studio Program In Dumbo

 
 
 
 

NowHere Studio Program
In Dumbo

From January 2024

We are thrilled to announce that we have launched the "NowHere Studio Program" in Dumbo, Brooklyn which kicked off in January 2024.

As a part of our ongoing mission to support Japanese creators residing in New York and creatives with connections to Japan, our new program offers selected artists a year-long, rent-free studio space to support the production process.

It’s an exciting opportunity to foster a new NowHere community in Dumbo, a creatively vibrant area that hosts many artists and residency programs.

Additionally, there will be an opportunity to hold exhibitions at NowHere in SoHo upon completion of the program.

We are pleased to welcome exonemo as the inaugural resident artist. In March we will be opening NowHere's studio to the public in conjunction with ART IN DUMBO, an art exploration series that runs on the first Thursday of the month, so please join us!

We can’t wait to see you there!

NowHere Studio Program, Open Studio
Where: 20 Jay Street, #434 Brooklyn, NY 11201
When: Thursday, March 8, 2024, 6pm–8pm
Free admission, no reservation required.
*For those also participating in the ART IN DUMBO - First Thursday tour, please register individually via the official website.

 

About exonomo

exonemo is a Japanese artist duo comprised of Kensuke Sembo and Yae Akaiwa. Currently based in New York, exonemo began its activities on the Internet in 1996. Since then, they have been expressing human physicality and emotions in the network age through critical and humorous approaches, crossing digital and analog media.

Their awards include the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica (2006) or the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists (2021), receiving recognition from both the media art and contemporary art fields. They have exhibited online at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2019) and in a major solo exhibition at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (2020), as well as in many other international exhibitions.

 
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