Saturday, August 16, 2008

White Columns

Deadline: Ongoing/Unspecified

White Columns
Alternative Art Space
Exhibition Proposals
New York, NY


White Columns is New York's oldest alternative art space. It was founded in 1970 by Jeffrey Lew and Gordon Matta-Clark as an experimental platform for artists. Originally located in SoHo (and known as the 112 Workshop/112 Greene Street), the organization was renamed White Columns when it moved to Spring Street in 1979. In 1991 White Columns moved to Christopher Street in the West Village, and in 1998 the gallery relocated to its present address on the border of the West Village and Meat Packing District.

White Columns presents an ongoing program of exhibitions, projects, talks, screenings, and events. It is a not-for-profit gallery which is open to the public, free-of-charge, eleven months per year.

Exhibition Proposal Guidelines
We are interested in receiving proposals for group exhibitions and other projects. However we ask that you submit only a brief written outline of the proposed exhibition or project (e.g. no more than 250 words). Please do not include any additional or supporting material. If we are interested in developing an idea further we will request additional information.

Please submit written proposals to:

Exhibition Proposals
White Columns
320 West 13th Street
White Columns 10014

Or to:

info@whitecolumns.org (Please mark the subject line ‘Exhibition Proposal’).

Visit website for more details: www.whitecolumns.org/exhibition_guide