Over the years we’ve helped facilitate pop-up shows, karaoke parties, private commissions, museum exhibitions, and much more.
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Below is a small selection of what we’ve done– some ‘Greatest Hits’ if you will.
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Boy Kong’s third Florida museum installation, this time at the Orlando Museum of Art. Boy, along with 9 other Florida artists, were included in the 2024 “Florida Prize” exhibition. It featured his largest piece to date his spectacular 33-foot painting/sculpture ‘Skin of a Tiger.’
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Inside a vacant storefront on Española Way, artist Tirtzah Bassel’s durational performance ‘Duct Tape Miami’ mapped the visual culture of Art Basel Miami Beach and its proliferate offspring. For the duration of Miami Art Week, Bassel visited fair venues daily, investigating the postures and psychologies contained within Miami’s transitory temples of culture and trade. Returning to Española Way, Bassel created a site-responsive duct tape installation, and allowed visitors to see the process in real-time.
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Over the course of one Fall weekend, dozens of artists descended upon Camp David for conversation, good food, good friends, and of course: drawing.
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A collaboration with New York City Bird Alliance (formerly NYC Audubon) and NYC Parks: Birds on Broadway was an ambitious public-art initiative with the mission of drawing attention to the plight of birds threatened by climate change.The sculptures were installed at prominent locations on the green median that bisects Broadway, stretching from 64th street to 166th Street in Manhattan.
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In the summer of 2017, we transformed the gallery into a pay-what-you-wish bookstore, featuring over 3,500 books. Accompanying the endless stacks were new and old works from gallery artists. The egalitarianism of the public library is the model for this project; our inspiration is the familial bond of books and the warmth one derives from his neighborhood used bookstore, its proprietor always at the ready with an opinion about something, anything, upon request.
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Approached by a corporate client to come up with a fun and engaging project for a new office, Tom Sanford was enlisted to depict 100 characters – both real and fictional– associated with the great and colorful state of Nevada.