conner / *gogo emerging art projects is accepting submissions for our 2011/2012 seasons.

Emerging artists (individual or collaborative groups) are encouraged to send proposals for a new project, a new performance, or an exhibition of new work in any medium, which utilizes the gallery's outdoor area, or media room, or gallery B space.

The duration of the show may range from a one night event up to an 8-week exhibition.

Please include:

> a concise written description of the project, one page or less
> a visualization of the project in the space
> Five low-res jpgs of current works
> cv and biography of the artist(s)
> your website(s)

Deadline: June 1, 2010

Send to: info@connercontemporary.com attn: Jamie Smith, curator

Proposals will be reviewed by September 1, 2010.

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We are delighted to announce the addition of Geoffrey Aldridge, Taylor Baldwin, Issac Maiselman and Natalia Panfile to the roster of *gogo emerging art projects. Each of these young artists contributes an exhilarating new perspective to *gogo's line-up.
New works will be seen at the Conner/*gogo booths in Miami, New York and Chicago as well as in solo exhibitions after the Grand Opening of our new building.
Stay tuned ....

Zach Storm's work may be seen in Botanica at the Carroll Square Gallery
975 F Street, NW - Washington, DC through November 16, 2007.

*gogo emerging art projects will participate in Art DC at the Washington Convention Center, April 27-30, 2007, booth 215. *gogo art projects will present an installation by Zach Storm and clippings from The Kudzu Project by Matthew Sutton.

Matthews Sutton's The Kudzu Project was profiled in The Washington Post
on March 18, 2007.

*gogo emerging art projects will participate in scopeMIAMI, December 7-10, 2006, booth 13. *gogo will feature new paintings by Ryan Carr Johnson as well as new work by Zach Storm and Matthew Sutton. Click here to see the Exhibition - SCOPE MIAMI 2006

Sabeen Raja's new miniature paintings can be seen in Cotton Candy for a Rainy Day @ The Proposition, New York, New York, Nov. 2 – Dec. 16, 2006. Curated by Shinique Smith.

Zach Storm is slated for a solo exhibition of new drawings at Galerie Klara Wallner, Berlin, Germany in 2007.