Posts Tagged ‘58 Gallery’

58 Gallery Merging Art & Activism with ‘Public Nuisance’ Show

By • Oct 1st, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/Save Earlier this month, 58 Gallery had to wrap up a closing reception after the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) stopped by and issued two tickets — for “maintaining a nuisance” and operating without an entertainment license — to promoter Tony Susco. The scene was a familiar one to Susco and 58 Gallery owner Orlando [...]



JCPD Action Leads 58 Gallery to Nix Live Music at Tonight’s Opening; JC Fridays Show Will Go On as Planned

By • Sep 9th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveWhile Trenton band Honah Lee played at last Thursday’s closing reception for the Glossolalia exhibition, the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) visited 58 Gallery, issuing two tickets — for “maintaining a nuisance” and operating without an entertainment license — to promoter Tony Susco. That’s led the gallery to scale back the festivities for tonight’s opening [...]



58 Gallery’s Orlando Reyes Talks About the New Ricky Powell Exhibition, Jersey City and … Moving to Newark?

By • Jul 13th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

In advance of Thursday’s big opening of Ricky Powell: The Silver Anniversary Show, 58′s founder and owner sits down for a frank chat about the show and the state of affairs at the gallery.



Live in JC: Any Day Parade at 58 Gallery

By • Dec 10th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

This charismatic quintet just released a new EP, Where We Fall, and are fresh off a U.S. tour. Tree (vocals,guitar) Larry Brinkman (vocals, guitar) and Joe Daly (vocals, guitar) serve up the frontline to a host of songs about drinking and heartbreak, with Chuck Daly (bass) and Patrick Byrne (drums) bearing down for rhythm support. This is one of the must-see — or I should say must-hear — groups in Jersey City.



Tuesday Morning News Roundup

By • Nov 17th, 2009 • Category: Blog

Share/Save- The Federal Aviation Administration has introduced new rules for aircraft flying over the Hudson River in response to August’s midair collision. Sightseeing helicopters and planes flying locally will take the low road, while airplanes passing over the Hudson River en route to other locales will take the high road. – Atlantic Coast Media Group, [...]



Live in JC: JC Fridays at Groove on Grove and 58 Gallery

By • Sep 18th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/SaveAnother Rainy Jersey City Friday: It seems the elements themselves conspire against us each time the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District throws an event, and the latest JC Fridays special Groove on Grove last Friday was no exception. But this is Jersey City, and there’s not much short of a flash flood that could stop [...]



Hiroshi Kumagai’s ‘Garden of Binary Love’ Examines Digital Communication

By • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/Save Hiroshi Kumagai‘s “Garden of Binary Love” is filled with a blooming assortment of portraits that explode in pixelated Technicolor waves. In his second solo show at 58 Gallery, the artist cuts and slices his way through layer upon layer of brightly-colored vinyl to recreate snapshots of people engaged in video chat. The stills, taken [...]



John Fesken’s ‘Ehulleck Tragedies’ Brings The Doctor to 58 Gallery

By • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/Save All photos: Mark T Townsend John Fesken’s “Ehulleck Tragedies: Parvulus Ressurection” at 58 Gallery is a fairy tale: a dark, tortured epic of loss and desperation — but a fairy tale all the same. The installation currently on view is divided into three visually distinct parts that form the basis of an overarching storyline [...]



How Are Jersey City’s Cultural Institutions Dealing with the Recession?

By • Feb 6th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

The challenge for cultural institutions is staying vibrant as the downturn threatens corporate sponsorships and eats away at the disposable income of patrons. Some Jersey City arts organizations are indeed reporting cutbacks because of the recession, but the overall picture remains hazy, with entities finding mixed results or success with fundraising and productions.



Moving Beyond a ‘Venue for a Night’

By • Nov 1st, 2008 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/SaveJersey City has tons of musicians and a relatively healthy DIY music scene, but no fully-functioning venue for live music. Why? Photo: Raymond Schwartz Editor’s note: This story appeared in the Fall/Winter 2008/09 issue of NEW. You can download the entire issue here. “It was back in the day. Everything seems like it was back [...]

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