Library hosts Tiny Roost Exhibit

Posted 8/18/22

Gardiner Library presents Tiny Roost Exhibit by Dawn Bisio: “FLOW: Racism: NO”, a meditation of the dichotomous emotions about race and what it would look like if, instead of racial …

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Library hosts Tiny Roost Exhibit

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Gardiner Library presents Tiny Roost Exhibit by Dawn Bisio: “FLOW: Racism: NO”, a meditation of the dichotomous emotions about race and what it would look like if, instead of racial divide, we were open, accepting, and in the “flow”; an architectural representation imagined through hundreds of strands of beads. Enjoy a presentation on Wednesday August 24 at 6 p.m. Dawn Bisio is a Korean American painter and installation artist based in Kingston. 

Roost Studios awarded 4 artists a solo exhibition opportunity to create a month-long installation in the Tiny Roost Gallery “Art on the Outside” running through August. The tiny gallery is a 24”x 36” movable clear art gallery box that sits on a 36” high steel and wood base. It is weatherproof, powered by solar energy, and has both permanent and changeable signage, LED lighting and audio capability. These awards are made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson. Open call for artists to submit proposals for future exhibitions contact: marcy@roostcoop.org. 

For more information about the Tiny Roost Art Gallery visit gardinerlibrary.org. The library is located at 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner.