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57:: "Franklin Street Works provides the region with critically acclaimed contemporary art exhibitions and programming, garnering positive reviews in international publications such as ArtForum online, Art Papers and Hyperallergic." It organizes approximately three original contemporary art exhibitions each year. 44:
It is Stamford's first nonprofit modern art gallery and is located in a renovated brick townhouses originally built in the 1880s. It exhibits works by emerging artists and strives to be a cultural laboratory where artists and community members can collaborate and interact. Works also include
237:, April – May 2014. Participating artists investigated the financial crisis, from issues around labor, debt and unemployment to corrupt banking practices and post-industrial urban landscapes, through sculpture, video, texts, drawings, prints and photos. Among other pieces was a sculpture by 133:, January – April 2016. Multigenerational women artists spanning 50 years, who pushed the boundary of cut-up techniques across media, including sculpture, video, sound art, painting, performance, printed matter, poetry, and photography. This exhibition was guest curated by 83:'s 1987 essay "Towards a Metalanguage of E V I L" and built around socially acceptable forms of violence used to express that discontent. The show was curated by Franklin Street Works creative director, Terri C. Smith. Exhibiting artists include 241:
that was a recording of her student debt printed out in hourly increments on paper over a three-year time span. As Zavitsanos put it "When you have a lot of material, you make something out of it. And I had a lot of debt."
292: 690: 444: 700: 695: 418: 248:, July – September 2013. The show focused on how some of the most successful pieces of art are riddled with mistakes that became triumphs. Guest curated by 631: 680: 374: 19: 323: 349: 307: 452: 396: 525: 216: 60:
Franklin Street Works was founded in 2011 by attorney Kathryn Emmett. It closed in 2020 due to financial pressures related to the
191:, June – August 2015. The show focused on immigration issues through a variety of political and visual tactics. Featuring art by 397:
Andreas Petrossionts, "Inside and Outside: Cady Noland and the Violence of the Everyday", The Brooklyn Rail, 7 February 2018
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Paul Schott, "Stamford’s Franklin Street Works closes permanently after 9 years downtown", Stamford Advocate, 23 June 2020
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Erik Ofgang "Franklin Street Works in Stamford Offers Compelling Pairing of Contemporary Art & Great Food",
499: 685: 238: 474: 224: 124: 29: 445:""Cut-Up: Contemporary Collage and Cut-Up Histories Through a Feminist Lens" at Franklin Street Works" 249: 212: 150: 96: 228: 166: 104: 75:, September 2017 – January 2018. A collection of works focused on the disillusionment with the 61: 208: 162: 108: 18: 475:"Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and Activism at Franklin Street Works" 170: 138: 46: 158: 100: 76: 674: 385: 261: 200: 192: 182: 174: 142: 112: 88: 419:"Franklin Street Works exhibition explores feminist histories of cut-up and collage" 36:
described the space as containing "thought provoking... politically motivated" art.
632:"Kool-Aid Wino, new exhibition at Franklin Street Works curated by Claire Barliant" 273: 269: 265: 204: 178: 552:"Aesthetica Magazine – Review of Kool-Aid Wino at Franklin Street Works, Stamford" 253: 154: 120: 116: 80: 50: 146: 134: 92: 196: 131:
Cut-Up: Contemporary Collage and Cut-Up Histories through a Feminist Lens
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Noland, Cady, "Towards a Metalanguage of E V I L", Balcon No. 4, 1989
324:"Stamford's Franklin Street Works Matches $ 7,500 Grant Challenge" 407:
Smith, Terri, "I hear it everywhere I go", Show program, 2017
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was a contemporary art exhibition space and café located in
32:. They sponsored three to four themed exhibitions a year. 526:"Art in the time of recession at Franklin Street Works" 386:
Emma Drew, "Good Times", ArtWriting MFA, 4 January 2018
350:"City Hall's top lawyer wields power over policy, art" 606:"Considering Errors, Omissions, and Mistakes in Art" 149:, Jennie C. Jones, Alexis Knowlton, Carrie Moyer, 223:, Jenny Polak, QUEEROCRACY in collaboration with 691:Contemporary art galleries in the United States 49:projects. In 2012 it received a grant from the 701:Non-profit organizations based in Connecticut 8: 500:"Acting on Dreams at Franklin Street Works" 51:Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 696:Art museums and galleries in Connecticut 285: 45:performances of experimental music and 600: 598: 7: 215:(Studio REV-) in collaboration with 137:and featured art by Ruth Anderson, 79:. The show was inspired by artist 308:Elizabeth Kim, "Quiet Influence", 217:National Domestic Workers Alliance 14: 451:. Modern Painters. 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Stamford, Connecticut
performance art
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
COVID-19 pandemic
American Dream
Cady Noland
Alex Bag
Nayland Blake
Jen DeNike
Jonah Freeman
Rashid Johnson
Adam McEwen
Rodney McMillian
Tameka Norris
Cheryl Pope
Mikel Rouse
Melissa Vandenberg
Katie Vida
Phyllis Baldino
Dodie Bellamy
Susan Howe
Lorraine O'Grady
Sheila Pepe
Faith Ringgold
Mariah Robertson
Carolee Schneemann
Meredyth Sparks
Cauleen Smith
Martine Syms

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