Current Space is proud to present “Idle Times: Pop Disorder," an exhibition of works by Lolo Gem, Jason Herr, Dina Kelberman, Reuben Francois, Andrew Laumann, Seung-Jun Lee, Troy Taylor, and Julianne Yost; curated by Elena Johnston, Reuben Francois, Julianne Hamilton, and Michael Benevento. Please join us for the closing reception and artist talk!
Closing Reception & Artist Talk: Friday, February 3rd, 7-10pm (talk at 8pm)
A child’s hand; pained by the weight it was born with. The playful use of cartoons, comics, pop culture, and punk imagery; disembodied and recontextualized. Scrolling through memories of screens filled with broadcast, internet, and photostreams. Generating mashups of an internal search engine, recalling fragments of modern folklore and personal narratives, deconstructed and reconstructed. Piece by piece, each artist carries a definitive edge; slicing through the humbug of daily life.
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Exhibit Runs: January 13 - February 4
Gallery Hours: Fri & Sat 1-5pm* or by appointment.
Location: Current Space, 421 North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD
*No afternoon gallery hours on Feb 3rd. Join us that evening for the closing reception and artist talk instead!
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Accessibility and Parking Info: https://www.currentspace.com/contact
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Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, outdoor performance space, and garden bar; nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers. Operating since November 2004, we are committed to showcasing, developing, and broadening the reach of artists locally and internationally.
Programs at Current Space are made possible in part by supporting members like you; the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; the generous contributions of The Maryland State Arts Council; The Creative Baltimore Fund, which is a grant program funded by the Mayor’s Office and the City of Baltimore; and the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.