The city’s resurgence was paid homage to this week by Ed. Varie at 184 E. 7th Street. Gallery enthusiasts came out in full force for an incredible reception after what seems like an eternity of creative events cut out of our lives. Hello, It’s Me came knocking and NYC answered. Meant to be a celebration of the return of our beloved city’s vibrant art scene, it hosted a large collaboration of artists in a plethora of mediums. Curated by NDR NW MGMT ( Under New Management) the show featured many creators making their debut at this summer’s event. The future looks bright for all of us in NYC, and Ed. Varie is setting the trend for the new artistic voices that will define our scene in the coming months and years.
The artists featured were Alice Teeple, Anthony Fatato, Arthur Kwon Lee, Future Ancient, Jameel Newkirk, Jane Dorsey, John Romano, Jordana Pontes, Katherine Kane, Katie Mangurian, Kerry Carrier, Lacy Barry, Leaf, Miyuki Asakawa, Spirit, Stephen Frank, Theda Sandiford, and Undine Bandelin.
Writer: Andrea Lesikar
Photographer: Andrea Lesikar
The artists featured were Alice Teeple, Anthony Fatato, Arthur Kwon Lee, Future Ancient, Jameel Newkirk, Jane Dorsey, John Romano, Jordana Pontes, Katherine Kane, Katie Mangurian, Kerry Carrier, Lacy Barry, Leaf, Miyuki Asakawa, Spirit, Stephen Frank, Theda Sandiford, and Undine Bandelin.
Writer: Andrea Lesikar
Photographer: Andrea Lesikar