Jeremy Seth Taylor, Not Without My Dandies, 2024, egg tempera and walnut ink on paper, 7 x 5 inches. On view in One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, opening This Saturday, March 2nd, 1-5pm at LABspace. | |
OPENING RECEPTIONTHIS SATURDAY1-5PM🍾Allyson Mellberg Taylor +Jeremy Seth Taylor:One Day All Of This Will Be Yours🌼 | |
Hello friends! We can’t wait to see you This Saturday 1-5pm for the Opening Reception of Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor: One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, a two-person exhibition of new drawings and embroidery Huge thank you to Allyson and Jeremy for this beautiful work, we are so thrilled to share it with all of you! Allyson’s drawings are also on view at one of our favorite spaces, SEPTEMBER in Kinderhook NY, in a gorgeous group exhibition In the pale moonlight through April 7. Huge congrats to all! HOLIDAY artwork pickups continue during our Opening Reception this Saturday 1-5pm, and also on Sunday 1-5pm If you are expecting a shipped package from us, it is coming to you soon, thank you for your patience! We look forward to seeing you 1-5PM SATURDAY for Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor: One Day All Of This Will Be Yours! XO Julie + Ellen | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor, Two Diseases, 2024, egg tempera and homemade watercolor and ink on paper, 14 x 11 inches. On view in One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, opening This Saturday, March 2nd, 1-5pm at LABspace. | |
“No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves.” Rachel Carson, Silent Spring | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor write: “One Day All Of This Will Be Yours” is an idea that is simultaneously ominous and optimistic. Building on our previous works, we explore a fascination and fraught relationship with nature and question our effect on the earth as humans. The insidious amount of waste and pollution generated in a capitalist culture humbles us as we push back against the relentless bombardment and challenge that over-consumption creates in our world. The human body as an embattled organism appears out of scale with elements of nature and animals, as a way to express vulnerability and humility. Physical struggle, revenge fantasies, dreamscape imagery, visualizations, all come together to create a personal symbolism when dealing with themes of chronic and environmental illness and oppressive external forces. We are continually recycling, foraging, growing food and artist materials, in an effort to leave a smaller footprint. However, there is an ever-present system surrounding us that challenges our efforts to heal and regenerate the soil and spaces around us. In our work we engage in visions of remediation and connection to ecosystems, and how we interact with nature. Allyson Mellberg Taylor is a drawer, painter, printmaker, sculptor, organic vegetable and pigment gardener, zine/artist book maker, science-fiction lover, and Art Professor at James Madison University based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Allyson’s work is rooted in dystopic sci-fi and the lovely/uncomfortable space we humans attempt to occupy in nature. She has exhibited her work extensively at the regional, national, and international levels in exhibitions at LABspace, SEPTEMBER, The Drawing Now Exhibition in Paris at the Carousel Du Louvre, The Outsider Art Fair with Galerie LJ in NYC/Paris, The Museo De Arte Contemporaneo De Monterrey, in Monterrey, Mexico, the Milwaukee Art Museum, The Bemis Center in Omaha, NE, The Fralin Art Museum at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, SECCA in Winston Salem, NC, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Atlanta, GA, and Third Drawer Down in Victoria, Australia. Allyson’s work has been featured in Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, Venus, Frankie, and Bust Magazines. Allyson has worked with the collective groups Booklyn (NYC), Cinders Gallery, and Team Lump (Raleigh). Jeremy Seth Taylor is a Charlottesville based painter, printmaker, designer, bio-intensive gardener, and Assistant Professor of Art at PVCC. His work is built from a strong reverence for animals and nature. Jeremy uses traditional forms that are reminiscent of Japanese block printing, children's book illustrations, comic books, and Flemish engravings. His work finds the space where these illustrative formats converge to slur ideas of innocence and experience; where fantasy merges with ominous realism. Jeremy received an MFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has exhibited his works at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), The Rose Museum in Boston, The Atlanta Contemporary Art Museum, La Maison Rouge in Paris, Booklyn in NYC, The Bemis Center, LABspace, Cinders Gallery, and at LUMP Gallery in NC. | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor + Jeremy Seth Taylor: One Day All Of This Will Be Yours New drawings and embroidered works March 2-31, 2024 Opening Reception: This Saturday March 2nd, 1-5pm On view Saturdays + Sundays 1-5pm and by appt | |
2642 NY Route 23, Hillsdale NY 12529 Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com Full exhibition checklist coming soon | |
LABspace is located below Hillsdale General Store, and Cook & Larder 17 miles east of Hudson NY • 17 miles north of Millerton NY • 11 miles west of Great Barrington MA LABspace was founded and directed by artist Susan Jennings 2014-2018, and has been the curatorial project of artists Ellen Letcher and Julie Torres since April 2018. Next month, we will celebrate our sixth year of programming since taking the reins, thanks to all of you and to SJ! |
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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Allyson Mellberg Taylor + Jeremy Seth Taylor: Saturday March 2nd, 1-5pm
Monday, February 19, 2024
MARCH 2: Allyson Mellberg Taylor + Jeremy Seth Taylor
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor, Don't Stand So Close To Me, 2023, egg tempera and homemade watercolor and ink on paper, 14 x 11 inches. On view in One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, opening March 2. | |
SAVE THE DATE!Saturday March 21-5pmAllyson Mellberg Taylor +Jeremy Seth Taylor:One Day All Of This Will Be Yours🐇 | |
Hello friends, Please SAVE THE DATE for our March show! Join us on Saturday March 2nd, 1-5pm for the Opening Reception of One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, a two-person exhibition of new drawings and embroidered works from Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor We can’t wait to share this work with you in two weeks In the meantime, HOLIDAY artwork pickups continue TODAY through WEDNESDAY, 2-6PM We are closed this weekend to travel to Charlottesville VA to visit with Allyson and Jeremy, and to bring their artwork back to the Hudson Valley We look forward to seeing you here soon! XO Julie + Ellen | |
HOLIDAY artwork pickups TODAY through WEDNESDAY: TODAY, MONDAY FEB 19TH, 2-6PM TOMORROW, TUESDAY FEB 20TH, 2-6PM WEDNESDAY FEB 21ST, 2-6PM Please note: WE ARE CLOSED THIS WEEKEND, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 + SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor, Bess Rider, 2024, egg tempera and homemade watercolor and ink on paper, 14 x 11 inches. On view in One Day All Of This Will Be Yours, opening March 2. | |
“No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves.” Rachel Carson, Silent Spring | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor write: “One Day All Of This Will Be Yours” is an idea that is simultaneously ominous and optimistic. Building on our previous works, we explore a fascination and fraught relationship with nature and question our effect on the earth as humans. The insidious amount of waste and pollution generated in a capitalist culture humbles us as we push back against the relentless bombardment and challenge that over-consumption creates in our world. The human body as an embattled organism appears out of scale with elements of nature and animals, as a way to express vulnerability and humility. Physical struggle, revenge fantasies, dreamscape imagery, visualizations, all come together to create a personal symbolism when dealing with themes of chronic and environmental illness and oppressive external forces. We are continually recycling, foraging, growing food and artist materials, in an effort to leave a smaller footprint. However, there is an ever-present system surrounding us that challenges our efforts to heal and regenerate the soil and spaces around us. In our work we engage in visions of remediation and connection to ecosystems, and how we interact with nature. Allyson Mellberg Taylor is a drawer, painter, printmaker, sculptor, organic vegetable and pigment gardener, zine/artist book maker, science-fiction lover, and Art Professor at James Madison University based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Allyson’s work is rooted in dystopic sci-fi and the lovely/uncomfortable space we humans attempt to occupy in nature. She has exhibited her work extensively at the regional, national, and international levels in exhibitions at LABspace, SEPTEMBER, The Drawing Now Exhibition in Paris at the Carousel Du Louvre, The Outsider Art Fair with Galerie LJ in NYC/Paris, The Museo De Arte Contemporaneo De Monterrey, in Monterrey, Mexico, the Milwaukee Art Museum, The Bemis Center in Omaha, NE, The Fralin Art Museum at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, SECCA in Winston Salem, NC, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Atlanta, GA, and Third Drawer Down in Victoria, Australia. Allyson’s work has been featured in Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, Venus, Frankie, and Bust Magazines. Allyson has worked with the collective groups Booklyn (NYC), Cinders Gallery, and Team Lump (Raleigh). Jeremy Seth Taylor is a Charlottesville based painter, printmaker, designer, bio-intensive gardener, and Assistant Professor of Art at PVCC. His work is built from a strong reverence for animals and nature. Jeremy uses traditional forms that are reminiscent of Japanese block printing, children's book illustrations, comic books, and Flemish engravings. His work finds the space where these illustrative formats converge to slur ideas of innocence and experience; where fantasy merges with ominous realism. Jeremy received an MFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has exhibited his works at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), The Rose Museum in Boston, The Atlanta Contemporary Art Museum, La Maison Rouge in Paris, Booklyn in NYC, The Bemis Center, LABspace, Cinders Gallery, and at LUMP Gallery in NC. | |
Allyson Mellberg Taylor + Jeremy Seth Taylor: One Day All Of This Will Be Yours New drawings and embroidered works March 2-31, 2024 Opening Reception: Saturday March 2nd, 1-5pm On view Saturdays + Sundays 1-5pm and by appt | |
2642 NY Route 23, Hillsdale NY 12529 Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com Full exhibition checklist coming soon | |
LABspace is located below Hillsdale General Store, and Cook & Larder 17 miles east of Hudson NY • 17 miles north of Millerton NY • 11 miles west of Great Barrington MA LABspace was founded and directed by artist Susan Jennings 2014-2018, and has been the curatorial project of artists Ellen Letcher and Julie Torres since April 2018. This April, we will celebrate our sixth year of programming since taking the reins, thanks to all of you and to SJ! |
Saturday, February 17, 2024
HOLIDAY ARTWORK PICKUPS
Stephen Maine, P22-0203, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 10 x 8 inches. Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com. There are still works available, full HOLIDAY checklist here. | |
HOLIDAYARTWORK PICKUPS:SAT FEB 17TH, 1-5PM
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Hello friends! See you 1-5PM TODAY + TOMORROW for HOLIDAY artwork pickups! We have added additional dates: MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, 2-6PM Please note that we are CLOSED NEXT WEEKEND, SAT FEB 24 + SUN FEB 25 All pick-up times are listed above and below There are still beautiful works available, view the full exhibition checklist here THANK YOU to all of the artists on view, and to all of our collectors ❤️ There would be no HOLIDAY without you! See you soon, XO Ellen + Julie | |
Petey Brown, Propped, 2023, Flashe on linen, 10 x 8 inches. Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com. HOLIDAY checklist here. | |
ARTWORK PICKUP DATES:
There are still beautiful works available. View full exhibition checklist here 365 participating artists: Yura Adams, Tj Ahearn, Dave Alexander, Leslie Alfin, Karen Allen, Wendy Amash, Reed Anderson, Adina Andrus, Fern Apfel, Liz Atlas, Ruby Aver, Pat Badt, Marie Balle, Amanda Barr, Les Baum, Dasha Bazanova, Natalie Beall, Carrie Beckmann, Susan Bee, Len Bellinger, Stephanie Bernheim, Marc Bernier, Daniela Bertol, Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson, Irja Bodén, Gregory Botts, Renée Bouchard, Judith Braun, Louis Brawley, William Brayton, Jenn Brehm, Farrell Brickhouse, Alexandra Rutsch Brock, Sharon Broit, Petey Brown, Berly Brown, Joanne Vallee Brunelle, Virginia Bryant, Jacinta Bunnell, Dina Bursztyn, Sarah Butler, Sharon Butler, Laura Cannamela, Melissa Capasso, Karlos Cárcamo, Leslie Carmin, Jenny Carpenter, Susan Carr, Leslee Carsewell, JoAnne Carson, Beth Caspar, Nurya Chana, Wells Chandler, Julie Chase, Monica Church, Sam Clayton, Sue Collier, Chalet Comellas, Jim Condron, Joyce Conlon, Dave Coon, Janet Cooper, Leticia Cortes Ortega, Dionisio Cortes, Daisy Craddock, Linda Cross, Anne Crowley, Marilla Cubberley, Karen Culbreth, Peggy Cyphers, Katharine Daugherty, Brantner DeAtley, Mark DeLura, Pauline Decarmo, Colleen Deery, Douglas Degges, Tasha Depp, Dan Devine, Carol Diamond, Carol Diehl, Christine Domanic, Rebecca Doughty, Abby DuBow, Peter Dudek, Katharine Dufault, Susan Edgar, Jane Ehrlich, Julie Evans, Patricia Fabricant, Jonathan Fabricant, Stuart Farmery, Gordon Fearey, Jean Feinberg, Jane Fine, Jeanette Fintz, Jackie Fischer, Tristan Fitch, Fluffforager, Nicole Ida Fossi, Jacob Fossum, Montserrat Frances, Audrey Francis, Rachel Frank, John Franklin, Angela Fremont, Matt Frieburghaus, Betsy Friedman, Peter N. Fritsch, Marianne Gagnier, Ginnie Gardiner, Ashley Garrett, Dana Gentile, Sally Gil, Nancy Goldring, Theresa Gooby, Linda Gottesfeld, Mimi Graminski, Steve Greene, Gail Gregg, Allen Grindle, Joan Grubin, Christine Guarino, Robin Guthridge, GUZMAN, Jenny Hankwitz, Hilary Harris, Fukuko Harris, Marilu Datoli Hartnett, Erica Hauser, Nicole Hayes, Kylie Heidenheimer, Tina Hejtmanek, Molly Heron, Ali Herrmann, Brece Honeycutt, Wayne Hopkins, Gloria Houng, Jane Hudson, Christine Hughes, Beth Humphrey, Jennifer Hunold, Marta Jaremko, Susan Jennings, Erick Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Sue Johnson, Ellen Jouret-Epstein, Gary Kachadourian, Yasemin Kackar-Demirel, Martine Kaczynski, Louise Kalin, Shelley Kaplan, Caroline Kelley, Tatana Kellner, Jenny Kemp, Leslie Kerby, Marybeth Ketz, Colleen Kiely, Maggie Killeen, Ben King, Alan King, Bernard Klevickas, Henry Klimowicz, Phil Knoll, Jenifer Kobylarz, Seth Koen, Esther Koslow, Ellie Kreischer, Niki Kriese, Kirsten Kucer, Carole Kunstadt, Thomas Lail, Kirstin Lamb, Katerina Lanfranco, Zohar Lazar, Nansi Lent, Jeffrey Lependorf, Thomas Libetti, John Lippert, Susan Lisbin, JoAnne Lobotsky, Kathleen Loe, Joel Longenecker, Genevieve Lowe, Maggie Mailer, Stephen Maine, Sascha Mallon, Judy Mannarino, Laurie Heller Marcus, Cynthia Mason, Suzi Matthews, Jennifer McCandless, Claire McConaughy, David McDonough, Chris McGee, Tom McGlynn, Abraham McNally, Jenny Lynn McNutt, Catherine McTague, Elizabeth Mead, Eva Melas, James Menshenfriend, Adrian Meraz, James Meyer, Susan Meyer, Elizabeth Meyersohn, Alicia Mikles, David T Miller, Holly Miller, Lucy Mink, Natalie Moore, Laura Moriarty, Rylan Morrison, Slink Moss, Chris Moss, Donna Moylan, Chieko Murasugi, Ann B. Murphy, Sue Muskat, Barbara Neulinger, Stephen Niccolls, Jill Odegaard, Hideyo Okamura, Sara Farrell Okamura, Mark Olshansky, Jerry Orter, Dorothea Osborn, Kathy Osborn, Brent Owens, Jess Page, Kristen Palazzo, Ruby Palmer, Samantha Palmeri, Phil Palmieri, Caitlin Parker, Debra Pearlman, Andrew Pellettieri, Beverly Peterson, Marianne R. Petit, Susan Petry, Vincent Pidone, Soli Pierce, Joyce Polance, David Pollack, Pam Poquette, Jamie Powell, Elisa Pritzker, Susan Rabinowitz, Rip Rap, Jan Razauskas, Peggy Reeves, Jon Reichert, Claudia Renfro, Juan Sebastian Restrepo , Stephen Reynolds, Jean Rim, Cindy Rinne, Ruthie Mae Roberts, Cynthia Roberts, Mandolyn Wilson Rosen, Alexander Ross, Laura Lee Ross, Alicia Rothman, Liz Rudey, Christy Rupp, Jocelyn A. E. Russell, Adie Russell, Tara Ruth, Andrea Sacker, Margaret Saliske, Liz Sample, Melinda Kiefer Santiago, Christopher Santiago, Karin Schaefer, Julia Schwartz, Madeline Schwartzman, Susan Still Scott, Beth Servetar, Stuart Servetar, Denise Sfraga, Fran Shalom, Dee Shapiro, Julie Shapiro, Jackie Shatz, Rachel Sherk and Aaron Rourk, Scott Sherk, Claire Sherwood, Polly Shindler, Talia Shulze, Michael Larry Simpson, Jessica Slaven, Marisa Slick, Greg Slick, Barbara Slitkin, Kim Sloane, Kara Smith, Stephanie Snider, Ellen Soffer, Jessica Soininen-Eddis, Elisa Soliven, Jack D. Solomon , Roz Sommer, Christy Speakman, Joseph Stabilito, Jeff Starr, Sher Sullivan Stevens, Deb Stewart-Pettengill, Linda Stillman, Lawre Stone, Carol Struve, Susan Stuart, Holly Sumner, Amy Swartelé, Amy Talluto, Kim Tateo, Olivia Tawzer, Allyson Mellberg Taylor, Jeremy Seth Taylor, Joy Taylor, Christina Tenaglia, Tony Thompson, Arlene Santana Thornton, Claudia Tienan, Wayne Toepp, Michael Tong, Shira Toren, Katharine Umsted, Amelia Unlimited, Hilary VanWright, Joanna Virello, Christina Renfer Vogel, Zak Vreeland, Mary Pat Wager, Guy Walker, Pamela J Wallace, Hanna Washburn, Mathew R. Weaver, Tenesh Webber, Michelle Weinberg, Riva Weinstein, Anna West, Stephen Westfall, Eleanor White, Erik Daniel White, Susan Wides, Brent Wiggans, Brian Wiggins, Jackie Wilder, Wendy Ide Williams, Rowan Willigan, Ellen Wineberg, Julia J. Wolfe, Gerald Wolfe, Ana Wolovick, Brian Wood, Aicha Woods, Rachael Wren, Cathy Wysocki, Kelly Young, Geoffrey Young, Deborah Zlotsky, Michael Van Winkle, Victoria van der Laan | |
LABspace is located below Hillsdale General Store, and Cook & Larder 17 miles east of Hudson NY • 17 miles north of Millerton NY • 11 miles west of Great Barrington MA LABspace was founded and directed by artist Susan Jennings 2014-2018, and has been the curatorial project of artists Ellen Letcher and Julie Torres since April 2018. We will soon celebrate our sixth year of programming since taking the reins, thanks to all of you and to SJ! |
Friday, February 9, 2024
HOLIDAY Closing Weekend + Party Sunday Feb 11th, 1-5pm
Jackie Shatz, In a Dark wood (2), 2022, ceramic, paint, and wood, 12 x 6 x 4 inches. Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com. Full HOLIDAY checklist here. | |
CLOSING WEEKEND🏃🏻♀️HOLIDAYSaturday 1-5pmCLOSING PARTY SUNDAY 1-5PM🍾 | |
Hello friends, We look forward to seeing you this FINAL WEEKEND of HOLIDAY On view Saturday 1-5pm And please join us for a Closing Party on Sunday, 1-5pm 🎊 Artwork pick-ups begin at 5PM on SUNDAY (not before please, thank you!) Additional pick-up times are listed below This is our largest ever HOLIDAY exhibition of small + affordable works, with a record 365 participating artists View the full exhibition checklist here HUGE THANK YOU to all of the artists on view ❤️ There would be no HOLIDAY without you! See you soon, XO Ellen + Julie | |
Fran Shalom, Embed, 2019, oil on wood, 12 x 12 inches. Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.com. HOLIDAY checklist here. | |
HOLIDAY
Closing Party This Sunday, 1-5pm 🎉 Artwork pick-ups begin at 5PM SUNDAY (not before please, thank you!) Additional artwork pick-up times: Thursday Feb 15th, 2-6pm View full exhibition checklist here 365 participating artists: Yura Adams, Tj Ahearn, Dave Alexander, Leslie Alfin, Karen Allen, Wendy Amash, Reed Anderson, Adina Andrus, Fern Apfel, Liz Atlas, Ruby Aver, Pat Badt, Marie Balle, Amanda Barr, Les Baum, Dasha Bazanova, Natalie Beall, Carrie Beckmann, Susan Bee, Len Bellinger, Stephanie Bernheim, Marc Bernier, Daniela Bertol, Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson, Irja Bodén, Gregory Botts, Renée Bouchard, Judith Braun, Louis Brawley, William Brayton, Jenn Brehm, Farrell Brickhouse, Alexandra Rutsch Brock, Sharon Broit, Petey Brown, Berly Brown, Joanne Vallee Brunelle, Virginia Bryant, Jacinta Bunnell, Dina Bursztyn, Sarah Butler, Sharon Butler, Laura Cannamela, Melissa Capasso, Karlos Cárcamo, Leslie Carmin, Jenny Carpenter, Susan Carr, Leslee Carsewell, JoAnne Carson, Beth Caspar, Nurya Chana, Wells Chandler, Julie Chase, Monica Church, Sam Clayton, Sue Collier, Chalet Comellas, Jim Condron, Joyce Conlon, Dave Coon, Janet Cooper, Leticia Cortes Ortega, Dionisio Cortes, Daisy Craddock, Linda Cross, Anne Crowley, Marilla Cubberley, Karen Culbreth, Peggy Cyphers, Katharine Daugherty, Brantner DeAtley, Mark DeLura, Pauline Decarmo, Colleen Deery, Douglas Degges, Tasha Depp, Dan Devine, Carol Diamond, Carol Diehl, Christine Domanic, Rebecca Doughty, Abby DuBow, Peter Dudek, Katharine Dufault, Susan Edgar, Jane Ehrlich, Julie Evans, Patricia Fabricant, Jonathan Fabricant, Stuart Farmery, Gordon Fearey, Jean Feinberg, Jane Fine, Jeanette Fintz, Jackie Fischer, Tristan Fitch, Fluffforager, Nicole Ida Fossi, Jacob Fossum, Montserrat Frances, Audrey Francis, Rachel Frank, John Franklin, Angela Fremont, Matt Frieburghaus, Betsy Friedman, Peter N. Fritsch, Marianne Gagnier, Ginnie Gardiner, Ashley Garrett, Dana Gentile, Sally Gil, Nancy Goldring, Theresa Gooby, Linda Gottesfeld, Mimi Graminski, Steve Greene, Gail Gregg, Allen Grindle, Joan Grubin, Christine Guarino, Robin Guthridge, GUZMAN, Jenny Hankwitz, Hilary Harris, Fukuko Harris, Marilu Datoli Hartnett, Erica Hauser, Nicole Hayes, Kylie Heidenheimer, Tina Hejtmanek, Molly Heron, Ali Herrmann, Brece Honeycutt, Wayne Hopkins, Gloria Houng, Jane Hudson, Christine Hughes, Beth Humphrey, Jennifer Hunold, Marta Jaremko, Susan Jennings, Erick Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Sue Johnson, Ellen Jouret-Epstein, Gary Kachadourian, Yasemin Kackar-Demirel, Martine Kaczynski, Louise Kalin, Shelley Kaplan, Caroline Kelley, Tatana Kellner, Jenny Kemp, Leslie Kerby, Marybeth Ketz, Colleen Kiely, Maggie Killeen, Ben King, Alan King, Bernard Klevickas, Henry Klimowicz, Phil Knoll, Jenifer Kobylarz, Seth Koen, Esther Koslow, Ellie Kreischer, Niki Kriese, Kirsten Kucer, Carole Kunstadt, Thomas Lail, Kirstin Lamb, Katerina Lanfranco, Zohar Lazar, Nansi Lent, Jeffrey Lependorf, Thomas Libetti, John Lippert, Susan Lisbin, JoAnne Lobotsky, Kathleen Loe, Joel Longenecker, Genevieve Lowe, Maggie Mailer, Stephen Maine, Sascha Mallon, Judy Mannarino, Laurie Heller Marcus, Cynthia Mason, Suzi Matthews, Jennifer McCandless, Claire McConaughy, David McDonough, Chris McGee, Tom McGlynn, Abraham McNally, Jenny Lynn McNutt, Catherine McTague, Elizabeth Mead, Eva Melas, James Menshenfriend, Adrian Meraz, James Meyer, Susan Meyer, Elizabeth Meyersohn, Alicia Mikles, David T Miller, Holly Miller, Lucy Mink, Natalie Moore, Laura Moriarty, Rylan Morrison, Slink Moss, Chris Moss, Donna Moylan, Chieko Murasugi, Ann B. Murphy, Sue Muskat, Barbara Neulinger, Stephen Niccolls, Jill Odegaard, Hideyo Okamura, Sara Farrell Okamura, Mark Olshansky, Jerry Orter, Dorothea Osborn, Kathy Osborn, Brent Owens, Jess Page, Kristen Palazzo, Ruby Palmer, Samantha Palmeri, Phil Palmieri, Caitlin Parker, Debra Pearlman, Andrew Pellettieri, Beverly Peterson, Marianne R. Petit, Susan Petry, Vincent Pidone, Soli Pierce, Joyce Polance, David Pollack, Pam Poquette, Jamie Powell, Elisa Pritzker, Susan Rabinowitz, Rip Rap, Jan Razauskas, Peggy Reeves, Jon Reichert, Claudia Renfro, Juan Sebastian Restrepo , Stephen Reynolds, Jean Rim, Cindy Rinne, Ruthie Mae Roberts, Cynthia Roberts, Mandolyn Wilson Rosen, Alexander Ross, Laura Lee Ross, Alicia Rothman, Liz Rudey, Christy Rupp, Jocelyn A. E. Russell, Adie Russell, Tara Ruth, Andrea Sacker, Margaret Saliske, Liz Sample, Melinda Kiefer Santiago, Christopher Santiago, Karin Schaefer, Julia Schwartz, Madeline Schwartzman, Susan Still Scott, Beth Servetar, Stuart Servetar, Denise Sfraga, Fran Shalom, Dee Shapiro, Julie Shapiro, Jackie Shatz, Rachel Sherk and Aaron Rourk, Scott Sherk, Claire Sherwood, Polly Shindler, Talia Shulze, Michael Larry Simpson, Jessica Slaven, Marisa Slick, Greg Slick, Barbara Slitkin, Kim Sloane, Kara Smith, Stephanie Snider, Ellen Soffer, Jessica Soininen-Eddis, Elisa Soliven, Jack D. Solomon , Roz Sommer, Christy Speakman, Joseph Stabilito, Jeff Starr, Sher Sullivan Stevens, Deb Stewart-Pettengill, Linda Stillman, Lawre Stone, Carol Struve, Susan Stuart, Holly Sumner, Amy Swartelé, Amy Talluto, Kim Tateo, Olivia Tawzer, Allyson Mellberg Taylor, Jeremy Seth Taylor, Joy Taylor, Christina Tenaglia, Tony Thompson, Arlene Santana Thornton, Claudia Tienan, Wayne Toepp, Michael Tong, Shira Toren, Katharine Umsted, Amelia Unlimited, Hilary VanWright, Joanna Virello, Christina Renfer Vogel, Zak Vreeland, Mary Pat Wager, Guy Walker, Pamela J Wallace, Hanna Washburn, Mathew R. Weaver, Tenesh Webber, Michelle Weinberg, Riva Weinstein, Anna West, Stephen Westfall, Eleanor White, Erik Daniel White, Susan Wides, Brent Wiggans, Brian Wiggins, Jackie Wilder, Wendy Ide Williams, Rowan Willigan, Ellen Wineberg, Julia J. Wolfe, Gerald Wolfe, Ana Wolovick, Brian Wood, Aicha Woods, Rachael Wren, Cathy Wysocki, Kelly Young, Geoffrey Young, Deborah Zlotsky, Michael Van Winkle, Victoria van der Laan | |
LABspace is located below Hillsdale General Store, and Cook & Larder 17 miles east of Hudson NY • 17 miles north of Millerton NY • 11 miles west of Great Barrington MA LABspace was founded and directed by artist Susan Jennings 2014-2018, and has been the curatorial project of artists Ellen Letcher and Julie Torres since April 2018. We will soon celebrate our sixth year of programming since taking the reins, thanks to all of you and to SJ! |