Created in 1965, Fresh Tracks is Dance Theater Workshop's longest running series of new dance and performance. Featuring works by emerging artists selected through open auditions, Fresh Tracks artists are presented each year, and following their performance week, receive a 50-hour creative residency along with introductory level professional development workshops in marketing and fundraising strategies. Artists also participate in dialogue sessions with Artistic Advisor Levi Gonzalez, facilitating open discussion about their creative process.
February 11-13 at 7:30pm | February 12 at 10pm
BUY TICKETS HERE: $15
Crediting:
1. Naughty Bits | Choreography by Jen McGinn
2. We are Weather | Choreographed by Vanessa Anspaugh & Dancers
3. Good Girl | Choreographed by Liz Santoro
4. Heart Ain't In It: Four Chamber Studies | Arrangement by Enrico D. Wey
5. up and down | Choreographed by Makiko Tamura
6. The Miner | Choreographed by Eleanor Smith
Photographer: Yi-Chun Wu
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Fountain Studios: One Time Works

OPENING
Fountain 604 Grand Ave (between St. marks and Bergen) Brooklyn
Jan. 16th 7 to 10
Dan Blake
Yoni Niv
Matthew Abbott
Tom Burtonwood
Stephanie Costello
Michael Zachary
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Thomas Demand:
Tunnel

The film presumably shows a fast-paced tracking shot through the tunnel in which Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, died in a car crash. At first the viewer seems to remember seeing these images in the media. But in reality the set is a true to life, cardboard mock-up of architectural details. Under closer inspection, one also realizes that instead of reproducing reality Thomas Demand creates a perfectly-constructed model world. The cleverly-lit cardboard scenery takes up an incident of recent history and, in doing so, mirrors the illusionary features of what appear to be familiar images. The film literally reflects upon the model of our relationship to images from the mass media. In the process, the construction, representation and repetition of reality create a complex weaving of connections. That the accident used as the theme was the result of a hectic, car chase caused by paparazzi lends the work yet another aspect of the reflection of the media.

The film presumably shows a fast-paced tracking shot through the tunnel in which Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, died in a car crash. At first the viewer seems to remember seeing these images in the media. But in reality the set is a true to life, cardboard mock-up of architectural details. Under closer inspection, one also realizes that instead of reproducing reality Thomas Demand creates a perfectly-constructed model world. The cleverly-lit cardboard scenery takes up an incident of recent history and, in doing so, mirrors the illusionary features of what appear to be familiar images. The film literally reflects upon the model of our relationship to images from the mass media. In the process, the construction, representation and repetition of reality create a complex weaving of connections. That the accident used as the theme was the result of a hectic, car chase caused by paparazzi lends the work yet another aspect of the reflection of the media.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Terrible Things
Dec 3rd-Dec 20th at PS122 with special performances by Aretha Aoki Dec 12th and 13th

Aretha Aoki has been understudying Emily Johnson's role and will be performing on Sat, Dec 12 (both the 8 pm and 10 pm performances) and Sun, Dec 13 (6 pm).
"It's a really smart and engaging play with plenty of dance and ...marshmellows! and wrestlers. Enticing, yes?"
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collaborative team of playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl make beguiling, innovative theatre pieces." - American Theater Magazine
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Emily Johnson, Morgan Thorson, and Karen Sherman, two Brazilian Jiu Jitsu wrestlers, and 1000 marshmallows. Featuring the choreography of Emily Johnson.
With funding from The Moore Family Fund for the Arts of the Minneapolis Foundation and made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Aretha Aoki has been understudying Emily Johnson's role and will be performing on Sat, Dec 12 (both the 8 pm and 10 pm performances) and Sun, Dec 13 (6 pm).
"It's a really smart and engaging play with plenty of dance and ...marshmellows! and wrestlers. Enticing, yes?"
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collaborative team of playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl make beguiling, innovative theatre pieces." - American Theater Magazine
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Emily Johnson, Morgan Thorson, and Karen Sherman, two Brazilian Jiu Jitsu wrestlers, and 1000 marshmallows. Featuring the choreography of Emily Johnson.
With funding from The Moore Family Fund for the Arts of the Minneapolis Foundation and made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Olaf Breuning
Go see Olaf Breuning at Metro Pictures because it's really good







check out another sweet Olaf Breuning page here at Artsy !







check out another sweet Olaf Breuning page here at Artsy !
Sunday, November 22, 2009
We Are Weather

We Are Weather: Vanessa Anspaugh
Performed by Aretha Aoki, Lily Gold, and Mary Reed
"This past weekend Danspace Project presented FOOD FOR THOUGHT, three evenings each curated by a different guest artist: Ursula Eagly (Thursday), Maura Donohue (Friday), and Enrico D. Wey (Saturday). This is a great program in which we collect food donations for a local non-profit, in this case St. Mark's Church's food pantry. One of our members, John Vinton, emailed me on Sunday to share his experience:
"I came on Friday [FOOD FOR THOUGHT, November 13] and was so gratified by the experience that I came again on Saturday. I'm sorry now that I didn't come Thursday! Having professionals put together these programs was wonderful. Their points of view gave me insight into what matters to them aesthetically, and what they see as important trends. It was always interesting and in a few cases very moving. Thanks again for a great weekend!"
Become a member right now and get TWO-FOR-ONE tickets to see Luis Lara Malvacias at Danspace this weekend Thursday-Saturday, November 19-21, 8:00 PM. Join by Friday at 5:00 PM for TWO-FOR-ONE tickets!
All best,
Judy Hussie-Taylor
Executive Director"
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Applause
applause from Ryan MacDonald on Vimeo.
large scale video installation with flashing red applause sign
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
THE REAL

THE REAL at Fountain Studios
October 10th to November 7th
Opening Reception October 10th 6 to 10
George Creamer
Anthony Elms
Susan Gargiulo
Troy Hagenbart
Brian Kapernekas
Ryan MacDonald
Joey Tipton
Lawrence Webber
"1c. suppose we gradually and equally shorten all the four legs of a table. Its reality as a table lessens because the probability of our using it as a table lessens, but its reality as a bench may gradually increase because the probability of our using it as a bench increases."
Cardinal Polatuo
-Stefan Themerson
SCREENING October 10th 8pm
"OTHER PEOPLE" by Other People
Britt Brewer
John Peery
Candace Thompson
other peeps






Fountain Studios
604 Grand Avenue Brooklyn NY 11238
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
When You Think Of It
Going Public Contemporary Lit Series
at Amherst Cinema
Thursday September 17, 7:00pm
Special General Admission: $5
This is a movie. Not Lone Star. Not The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. Not Pillow Talk. Not All That Heaven Allows. Not The Awful Truth. Not Blazing Saddles. Not The Crying Game. Not Every Man for Himself. Not Ship of Fools. Not the Lady Vanishes. Not Dark Victory. This is a notnostrums movie. In this movie people are reading poems in many places.
Experience the world premier of the debut film by notnostrums, an innovative online poetry journal. Featuring renowned and emerging poets reading new work in a wide range of unexpected places. WHEN YOU THINK OF IT re-imagines the way poetry reaches us and presents a dazzling array of contemporary poetry.
Presented in collaboration with the UMass MFA Program for Poets and Writers, the Juniper Initiative, the Amherst Cinema Arts Center and the UMass Fine Arts Center.
at Amherst Cinema
Thursday September 17, 7:00pm
Special General Admission: $5
This is a movie. Not Lone Star. Not The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. Not Pillow Talk. Not All That Heaven Allows. Not The Awful Truth. Not Blazing Saddles. Not The Crying Game. Not Every Man for Himself. Not Ship of Fools. Not the Lady Vanishes. Not Dark Victory. This is a notnostrums movie. In this movie people are reading poems in many places.
Experience the world premier of the debut film by notnostrums, an innovative online poetry journal. Featuring renowned and emerging poets reading new work in a wide range of unexpected places. WHEN YOU THINK OF IT re-imagines the way poetry reaches us and presents a dazzling array of contemporary poetry.
Presented in collaboration with the UMass MFA Program for Poets and Writers, the Juniper Initiative, the Amherst Cinema Arts Center and the UMass Fine Arts Center.
If You Think Of It (Trailer) from notnostrums on Vimeo.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Fountain Studios: Under the Same Shadow
UPCOMING Sept 5th to Oct 3rd/////////Owen Rundquist and Alex DeMaria//////Under the Same Shadow
Fountain Studios is pleased to present Under the Same Shadow, a collaborative exhibition featuring the work of artists Alexander DeMaria and Owen Rundquist. DeMaria and Rundquist explore the place of ritualism and the occult in a pop context. For the exhibition the two artists have created a multi-media sculptural installation. By referring to ancient ritualistic structures and incorporating elements from a variety of pre-Christian belief systems, the past and present inform one another in this piece through the lens of subculture. The work also includes a sound element composed by the artists, making direct reference to the world of extreme heavy metal. By removing this piece of cultural phenomena from its conventional setting and placing it in an atavistic environment, the artists effectively travel full-circle, returning popular culture to a place of extinct ritualism and bringing a pop sensibility to ancient practice.
Alex DeMaria


Owen Rundquist


Fountain Studios
troy@fountainstudiosny.com
604 Grand Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11238
Fountain Studios is pleased to present Under the Same Shadow, a collaborative exhibition featuring the work of artists Alexander DeMaria and Owen Rundquist. DeMaria and Rundquist explore the place of ritualism and the occult in a pop context. For the exhibition the two artists have created a multi-media sculptural installation. By referring to ancient ritualistic structures and incorporating elements from a variety of pre-Christian belief systems, the past and present inform one another in this piece through the lens of subculture. The work also includes a sound element composed by the artists, making direct reference to the world of extreme heavy metal. By removing this piece of cultural phenomena from its conventional setting and placing it in an atavistic environment, the artists effectively travel full-circle, returning popular culture to a place of extinct ritualism and bringing a pop sensibility to ancient practice.
Alex DeMaria


Owen Rundquist


Fountain Studios
troy@fountainstudiosny.com
604 Grand Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11238
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Whitney's Biennial


For Immediate Release
Media Contact:
Whitney
whitneysbiennial@gmail.com
“WHITNEY’S BIENNIAL” OPENS AUGUST 28 FOR ONE WEEKEND ONLY
Brooklyn, NY – Thirty-Seven Artists are participating in the 2009 Whitney’s Biennial, opening at 70 Greenpoint Avenue (c.r.e.a.m. projects) on Friday August 28, 2009 from 7-11 PM, running through Sunday August 30, 2009. Gallery hours are 12-6 PM.
The 2009 Whitney’s Biennial is an interdisciplinary group exhibition, taking place in an unoccupied commercial space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The exhibition re-envisions the ubiquitous Biennial formula by personalizing the institution, paring it down to a single person. Whitney is the proverbial Every Artist, the flesh-and-bone actor laboring under the shadows of giants. This is her Biennial.
The exhibition explores the dubious notion of the comeback and opens days before the release of Whitney Houston’s new album. In a moment when the entire world is waiting to see if and when the economy will recover, the artist is in need of a new strategy.
The participating artists are widely diverse — from those who have exhibited in major museums such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, to the graffiti artist, to the underground filmmaker, to the recent MFA graduate. All have been asked to meet on common ground, outside of the white cube, to create new works for this show.
The 2009 Whitney’s Biennial is organized by MaryKate Maher, Martha Mysko, Elise Rasmussen and Davida Nemeroff.
Artists
These are the artists selected for the 2009 Whitney’s Biennial:
Anna Rosen
Austin Shull
Carrie Schneider
Chelsea Knight
Christine Sun Kim & Jacob Shamberg
Davida Nemeroff
Douglas Boatwright
Elise Rasmussen
Fia Backström
Jesse Harris
Joey Whiteley
Joshua von Brown
Julia Kennedy
Kara Walker
Kelli Thompson
Kotama Bouabane
Leidy Churchman
Martha Mysko
MaryKate Maher & Oliver Jones
Mauricio Salgado
Michael Berryhill
Michael Farmer
Mira Dancy
Paul Heyer
Per Billgren
Peter Harkawik
Roe Ethridge
Roshani Thakore
Samara Golden
Shawn Kuruneru
Tony Romano
Tuomas Korpijaakko
Valerie Piraino
Victoria Cheong
William Kidman
Opening August 28th, 7-11PM
Free Limo Rides, courtesy of Whitney
After Party: Coco66 (68 Greenpoint Avenue), 11PM – 4AM
Special performance by Castlemusic on Saturday August 29, 2009 at 8:00 PM
The Still Collective
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Doubled Over

New book of poetry soon from Jordan Stempleman
True to the double-mindedness of its title, Doubled Over gives us the compensations of humor and the gut-punch of "the ache that's addressed to sense." Socially and intimately embedded, committedly familial, these poems are primers for how to find grace in fallibility, cultivating simultaneously a goofball charm and an elegant poise that honors the obligation and freedom to give an accounting of lived life through and in art. Jordan Stempleman's lyrical bursts counter Keats' not being able to see the flowers at his feet with profusions that may be haywire but are nevertheless celebratory in their unlikeliness and our noticing: "flowers where there shouldn't be" indeed, and I, for one, am grateful for them.
--Dean Young
Jordan Stempleman's poetry is not only the poetry of the everyday, but the poetry of the every moment, feeding "tiny things more tiny things." Each element is sky-lit and dazzling, but the anchor is abstraction -- "the pearl from the dumpster." This is the lyric as a mission disguised as a simple task.
--Anne Boyer
Monday, July 20, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
notnostrums issue 3

#3 looks fantastic and features some of the best:
here is a quick statement from Mr. Mike Young at HTML Giant:
Jono Tosch
Michael Earl Craig
Matthew Zapruder
Emily Toder
Jack Christian
Dara Wier
Ryan MacDonald
Natalie Lyalin
Tomaž Šalamun
Jane Gregory
Jordan Stempleman
Ben Estes
Lauren Shapiro
Ata Moharreri
Amanda Nadelberg
Zachary Schomburg
Lori Shine
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sarah Michelson: Dover Beach
Truly one of the most fantastic performances I have seen.

"When Sarah Michelson is on, her work brooks no resistance. There is an inevitability to it, and a relentlessness, from which you do not, cannot, look away."
Times article

Sarah Michelson


Parker Lutz

"When Sarah Michelson is on, her work brooks no resistance. There is an inevitability to it, and a relentlessness, from which you do not, cannot, look away."
Times article

Sarah Michelson


Parker Lutz
Friday, June 05, 2009
Fast Forward Volume II




buy it here : read it there
FF 2 includes:
Nancy Stohlman– Linh Dinh– Luke Geddes– Kona Morris– Shane Joaquín Jiménez– Gloria Frym– Michael Spring– Charles Rutter– Kim Chinquee– Chiaka Obasi– Greg Gerke– Alexandra Lukens– Frank P. Galiani– Faye Kicknosway–William Haywood Henderson- Jayne Anne Phillips– Shari Hack Jones– Chris Ridenour– KJ Hannah Greenberg– Nate Jordon– Dan Moreau– Jasper Peslin– Jack Collom– Olatundji Akpo-Sani– Christophe Casamassima– Ryan Alexander MacDonald– Lee Upton– Bryan Jansing– Benjamin Dancer– Félix Calvino– Sara Richardson– Susan Lewis– Merissa Gerson– Leah Rogin-Roper– Katharyn Grant– Barbara Henning– Kaen Joyler– Bobbie Louise Hawkins– K. Scott Forman– Matt Wise– Laynie Browne– John Holley– Faye Kicknosway– Scott Alexander Jones– Jasper Peslin– Lee Upton– K. Scott Forman– Jayne Anne Phillips– Taegan Harker– Mel Kozakiewicz– Kelly Money– Michael D’Alessandro– Leah Rogin-Roper– Liam McAuliffe– Gina Caciolo– Chris Ridenour– Robert Scotellaro
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Sam
After loving the work for such a long time I have come across the man himself, or at least a film of the man. He is not much how I had imagined i.e. long and gaunt with a grit of irish brogue and a french lilt. Instead he appears smallish and delicately accented. It's marred my idealization of the artist a little bit. the work still stands of course.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
A Little Dear
From a new video installation I am working on. This is one of 259 videos that will all play on multiple screens in a space with adjusted sound.
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