Empty Vessels

Dear Neighbor... ; Garden ; N

E. Lynn Hassan

CAVE Gallery Exhibit

“Empty Vessels” was a gallery exhibition at CAVE curated by LEIMAY’s Artistic Co Director and interdisciplinary artist Shige Moriya, featuring E. Lynn Hassan.

Additional works include “Dear Neighbor…” by Lucile Bertrand with Mark Dresser & Minako in Studio S, “Garden installation by Grande in Studio G, and “N” an installation by Naoki Iwakawa, with a performance by Terrence Kelleman, and film projection by Masahiro Manabe.

From 1996-2006, the gallery at CAVE showed the work of over 300 artists becoming a locus for experimentation in all mediums. CAVE Gallery began in the mid-90’s as a venture of Shige Moriya along with other artists including Grande, and Naoki Iwakawa, and furthered by LEIMAY’s Co Director, Ximena Garnica. Fostered from an industrial rental, they transformed the 3,000 sq. ft. garage into a live-work space, which was considered to be one of the first recognized galleries of the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.  Away from heavy commercial pressure, in an environment that supported exploration, artists were able to present their work during month-long exhibitions. In addition to studio arts, openings often included music and other kinds of performance.

Documentation

Artwork
Artwork
2 photos
Postcards
Postcards
12 photos

Object Identifier

AMP.PRG.1998.2002

ID number

AMP.PRG.1998.2002

Year Created

04/04/1998 - 05/02/1998

Performance dates

Array

Language

English

Curated Filters

Space / Location

    • CAVE home of LEIMAY

Premiere Venue

CAVE
04/04/1998 - 05/02/1998
58 Grand St Brooklyn, NY 11249

Premiere Venue specific dates

    • 04/04/1998
    • 05/02/1998

Studios

    • Main Studio
    • E. Lynn Hassan
    • Empty Vessels
    • Studio S
    • Lucile Bertrand with Mark Dresser & Minako
    • Dear Neighbor...
    • Studio G
    • Grande
    • Garden installation
    • Studio N
    • Naoki Iwakawa
    • N
    • installation by Naoki Iwakawa, performance by Terrence Kelleman, film projection by Masahiro Manabe