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LEAH WOLFF

WEIRD SCIENCE AT KUNSTHALLE PROJECTS

Added on April 15, 2014 by Leah Wolff.

Blake Carrington, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Thomas Dexter, Kysa Johnson, Hannah Mishin, Jeff Thompson, Leah Wolff

Kunsthalle Projects

Opening on Saturday April 26, 2014, 7:00 PM

On View April 26, 2014 - May 31, 2014

Weird Science 
April 26 - May 30, 2014 
Opening Saturday April 26th 7pm - late 

Blake Carrington - Heather Dewey-Hagborg - Thomas Dexter - Kysa Johnson - Hannah Mishin - Jeff Thompson - Leah Wolff 

Tomorrow, Saturday April 26th at 7pm Kunsthalle Galapagos opens Weird Science. Please join us at our pop-up space: 
Kunsthalle Projects located at 111 Front Street, #212 in DUMBO Brooklyn. 

Kunsthalle Galapagos opens Weird Science, an exhibition that brings together seven artists who investigate science and technology. Their work draws from scientific theories or practices, appropriates or misuses scientific principals towards artistic means, or invent their own rational systems or scientific framework. Featuring work by Blake Carrington, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Thomas Dexter, Kysa Johnson, Hannah Mishin, Jeff Thompson, and Leah Wolff, these artists work across a variety of mediums including ceramic, installation, projection, sculpture and sound, and incorporate things as diverse as genetic material, The Whole Earth Catalog, custom built-software and invented code to create experiments that blend and push the boundaries of art and science. Please join us at Kunsthalle Projects located at 111 Front Street, #212 in DUMBO Brooklyn, the opening will go until late.


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