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SUMMARY:December Gallery Night with TC3 Art Department
DESCRIPTION:We Found the Time\nA TC3 Faculty + Student Showcase at the Grayhaven Motel\nArt made between everything else. \nWe Found the Time highlights the creative work of TC3 faculty and students who continue to make art alongside the many demands of everyday life. The exhibition explores what it means to sustain a creative practice within the spaces between teaching\, learning\, working\, and living. \nThe show celebrates the moments stolen between classes\, jobs\, and long to-do lists\, where making something just for the sake of it still mattered. Across a range of materials and perspectives\, these works reveal the persistence of creativity and the ways it can ground us\, connect us\, and help us make sense of the world\, when we can find the time. \nThis program is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature\, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/december-gallery-night-with-tc3-art-department/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Susie Bright presents: Behind the Scenes of “The Celluloid Closet”
DESCRIPTION:Movies In The Lounge @ Grayhaven Motel\nSusie Bright presents: Behind the Scenes of “The Celluloid Closet” \nA video show and tell from one of the creators of the fabled Hollywood documentary. \nIn 1996\, Susie and friends Rob Epstein\, Jeffery Friedman\, Lily Tomlin\, Army Maupin\, Shirley McLaine\, Gore Vidal\, Harvey Fierstein\, Whoopi Goldberg – made a mouth-dropping movie about the “secret” gay world of Old Hollywood\, when being in the closet was de rigueur\, but imparting queer aesthetics was EVERYTHING. It was based on the work of film historian Vito Russo\, and went on to win Peabody\, Emmy\, and Sundance accolades – more importantly\, rewriting Tinsel Town history with the truth. \nSusie will show us the movie\, and will tell us the juicy parts that didn’t make the Final Cut\, as well as how we pulled it off against all the odds! \nWhen: Movie viewing will be held on December 12th at 5:00 PM. \nWhere: We will meet in the cozy Grayhaven Motel Guest Lounge.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/susie-bright-presents-behind-the-scenes-of-the-celluloid-closet/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Motel Events
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SUMMARY:December 2025 :: IN PROCESS Collective Residency :: IV_Gallery :: o p e n h o u s e
DESCRIPTION:v e n u e \nIV Gallery @ Cortright Electric \n653 Elmira Road Ithaca\, between the graveyard and grayhaven motel\, rt. 13 \no p e n h o u s e \nIN PROCESS: A COLLECTIVE RESIDENCY \nJon Bailiff \nBlake Fall-Conroy \nCore Sample Collective \nWerner Sun \nJessica Warner \nMelissa Zarem \nv i s i t i n g h o u r s \nDecember 21\, 2025 2pm – 4pm \nl o g i s t i c s     \nparking at cemetery preferred \nfront house by the road \nenter in the back \ntoilet at grayhaven \nrespect resident privacy \nthis machine kills fascists \nt h e r e s i d e n c y\nVisual artists are often makers of objects\, but sometimes these finished pieces hide the process by which they came to be. “In Process” is a residency of artists and collectives who will transform IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric into a site of improvisation and play. \nDuring this extended performance\, individual projects and installations will mingle and overlap as they evolve. The artists will be working with a variety of materials — weavings\, soil samples\, paintings\, prints\, videos\, sculpture\, and electronics — and the outcome of this residency will be the curiosity and experimentation that is generated along the way. \nJon Bailiff is a visiting Artist-in-Residence at EYEVEE working in fiber\, photography/video\, physical presence\, painting\, printing\, and improvisatory installation. A UW-Madison alumnus\, Bailiff has designed for the Ukraine We Are Here multi-media exhibition\, the late Frank Moore’s performance set design\, Fish-Ins: Black Native Solidarity in the 60s\, 1000 Artists@Inauguration\, and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Shadow Theater. He served on the original Santa Cruz Public Arts Commission and teaches multi-media art\, from weaving to robotics.Blake Fall-Conroy is an artist and self-taught mechanical engineer. Born in Baltimore\, Maryland\, he received his BFA in Sculpture from Cornell University and MFA in Art and Technology Studies from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His artmaking practice is conceptually motivated\, engaging with a wide range of social issues from consumerism and the American spectacle\, to surveillance and the ubiquitous use of technology. Fall-Conroy’s projects often incorporate mechanical\, electronic\, or programmed components as well as objects or motifs found within the routine of daily life.Core Sample: A group of collaborators collected a deep soil core sample at the Soil Factory this November. This action was generated by a simple question: Does the soil have memory? After several attempts\, we found a soft spot and took samples down to 10 feet using an auger. Participants — Anna Ialeggio\, Johannes Lehmann\, Tammo Steenhuis\, Dan Torop\, Naaran Brindt\, Jared May\, Annette Dathe\, Steve Pacenka\, Bob Schindelbeck\, Matthew Fenn\, Caitlyn Hatzell\, and Laura Robert — utilized a FWD truck\, trowels and wrenches\, The Giddings Soil Sampling Coring Probe\, photographic prints\, and test results from a geochemical lab & ceramic studio. As we (soil scientists\, ceramicists\, geochemists\, machinists\, engineers\, and photographers) interpret what we encountered\, this project explores our memories of a cold day in the field.Werner Sun is a visual artist with a background in physics\, who lives and works in Ithaca\, NY. He uses repetitive manual processes to slowly transform digital images into sculptural objects that evoke the gradual accumulation of knowledge in science. Commissioned for Cornell University’s Mann Library and Botanic Gardens\, Sun has exhibited at the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester and Manifest Gallery. A 2019 Aon-CUE Artist Empowerment Award recipient\, his work explores how scientific methods and artistic processes reveal our complex relationship to perception and understanding.Jessica Warner creates paintings\, drawings\, and is working in printmaking as the Khan Family Fellow at the Ink Shop in Ithaca\, NY. Her work explores how meaning evolves through the processes of making and looking. She has been a Resident at the Vermont Studio Center\, and exhibited at The Kirkland Art Center and Neighbors Gallery. Her work is represented in collections at Cornell University and The Upstate Cancer Center. She studied at SUNY Purchase and has taught at the Community School of Music and Art\, and Ithaca College. \nMelissa Zarem is an abstract painter whose layered\, experimental works explore the boundaries of perception. Her pieces\, acquired by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Cornell University’s permanent collection\, challenge viewers’ understanding of truth through intricate mixed-media compositions. A recipient of grants from the Constance Saltonstall Foundation and Vermont Studio Center\, Zarem has exhibited nationally\, including at Aqua Art Miami and the Abrons Art Center. Her black and white drawing book\, Spring Loaded\, showcases her distinctive artistic vision.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/december-2025-in-process-collective-residency-iv_gallery-o-p-e-n-h-o-u-s-e/
LOCATION:IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric\, 653 Elmira Rd.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
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SUMMARY:February Gallery Night with Weston Czerkies
DESCRIPTION:“Hard Copy” : Past and current collage and design work\nOpening Reception: Friday February 6th 5-8pm\n“Weston Czerkies is a collage artist and visual designer working in the medium of xerox art. Informed by hardcore punk and industrial noise visual aesthetics\, Czerkies collects and uses source material from 1950s -1970s photography\, advertisements\, informational diagrams\, letterpress block imagery and public domain illustration. These visual components are photocopied and re-worked using simple cut and paste methods as well as xerox scanner manipulation. While text is often generated and aligned in a digital document format\, it is then printed\, scanner-distorted and physically manipulated on the scanner bed to match its image companions. All visual material is otherwise entirely hand-altered through continued re-copying. \nThe pieces presented here date from the earlier days of Czerkies’ avant-garde/punk cassette label Prime Ruin (circa 2013 onward) to his more recent flyer designs and work with his current label Gracious Host. The imagery for these works is largely chosen and contorted to complement the music and artistic intent of the musicians it is supporting. Visions of the surreal and dream-like are binding themes in many of these collages as the sound work they are made for is often composed as a form of escapism or mental processing. \nAside from making art to support his own musical endeavors\, Czerkies also works on commission designing flyers for live events\, album artwork and merchandise for artists such as Fed Ash\, STCLVR\, Mountain of Woe\, Hunted Down\, Kjostad\, and more. Currently he is assisting with faceplate designs for local pedal company Whisker House Electronics as well as designing covers for several new albums with his main sound project\, Magnetic Coroner. He can be reached at primeruined@gmail.com” \nThis show will be available for viewing throughout February during office hours. Please call first for our winter office hours. \nThis program is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature\, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/february-gallery-night-with-weston-czerkies-3/
LOCATION:NY
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260301T160000
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SUMMARY:March 2026 :: Open House #2 :: IN PROCESS Collective Residency :: IV_Gallery :: o p e n h o u s e
DESCRIPTION:v e n u e \nIV Gallery @ Cortright Electric \n653 Elmira Road Ithaca\, between the graveyard and grayhaven motel\, rt. 13 \no p e n h o u s e #2 \nIN PROCESS: A COLLECTIVE RESIDENCY \nJon Bailiff\nCore Sample (Dan Torop & collaborators)\nBlake Fall-Conroy\nLaura Robert\nWerner Sun\nJessica Warner\nMelissa Zarem \nv i s i t i n g h o u r s \nMarch 1\, 2026 2pm – 4pm \n(poetry performance at 2:30pm) \nl o g i s t i c s     \nparking at cemetery preferred \nfront house by the road \nenter in the back \ntoilet at grayhaven \nrespect resident privacy \nthis machine kills fascists \nt h e r e s i d e n c y \nVisual artists are often makers of objects\, but sometimes these finished pieces hide the process by which they came to be. \n“In Process” is a residency of artists and collectives who will transform IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric into a site of improvisation and play. \nDuring this extended performance\, individual projects and installations will mingle and overlap as they evolve. The artists will be working with a variety of materials — weavings\, soil samples\, paintings\, prints\, videos\, sculpture\, and electronics — and the outcome of this residency will be the curiosity and experimentation that is generated along the way. \nJon Bailiff is a visiting Artist-in-Residence at EYEVEE working in fiber\, photography/video\, physical presence\, painting\, printing\, and improvisatory installation. A UW-Madison alumnus\, Bailiff has designed for the Ukraine We Are Here multi-media exhibition\, the late Frank Moore’s performance set design\, Fish-Ins: Black Native Solidarity in the 60s\, 1000 Artists@Inauguration\, and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Shadow Theater. He served on the original Santa Cruz Public Arts Commission and teaches multi-media art\, from weaving to robotics. \nCore Sample: Last November\, a group of collaborators (soil scientists\, ceramicists\, geochemists\, machinists\, engineers\, and photographers) collected a deep soil core sample at The Soil Factory. This action was generated by a simple question: Does the soil have memory? After several attempts\, a soft spot was found\, and samples were taken down to 10 feet using an auger. Participants utilized a FWD truck\, trowels and wrenches\, and The Giddings Soil Sampling Coring Probe. Through photography\, painting\, and sculpture\, artists Dan Torop and Laura Robert interpreted what was encountered\, exploring their memories of a cold day in the field. This project also includes invaluable contributions from Anna Ialeggio\, Johannes Lehmann\, Tammo Steenhuis\, Naaran Brindt\, Jared May\, Annette Dathe\, Steve Pacenka\, Bob Schindelbeck\, Matthew Fenn\, and Caitlyn Hatzell. \nBlake Fall-Conroy is an artist and self-taught mechanical engineer. Born in Baltimore\, Maryland\, he received his BFA in Sculpture from Cornell University and MFA in Art and Technology Studies from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His artmaking practice is conceptually motivated\, engaging with a wide range of social issues from consumerism and the American spectacle\, to surveillance and the ubiquitous use of technology. Fall-Conroy’s projects often incorporate mechanical\, electronic\, or programmed components as well as objects or motifs found within the routine of daily life. \nLaura Robert: As the 23/24 Kahn Fellow at the Ink Shop in downtown Ithaca\, I explored the themes of affirmation\, community and education. My practice relies heavily on repetition\, both as a making form and as a tool for relationship building. Here at Cortright Electric I expanded my presentation to include written and spoken word\, drawings as an expression of photographic documentation and sculptural forms to create language. Thank you for your presence. \nWerner Sun is a visual artist with a background in physics\, who lives and works in Ithaca\, NY. He uses repetitive manual processes to slowly transform digital images into sculptural objects that evoke the gradual accumulation of knowledge in science. Commissioned for Cornell University’s Mann Library and Botanic Gardens\, Sun has exhibited at the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester and Manifest Gallery. A 2019 Aon-CUE Artist Empowerment Award recipient\, his work explores how scientific methods and artistic processes reveal our complex relationship to perception and understanding. \nJessica Warner creates paintings\, drawings\, and is working in printmaking as the Khan Family Fellow at the Ink Shop in Ithaca\, NY. Her work explores how meaning evolves through the processes of making and looking. She has been a Resident at the Vermont Studio Center\, and exhibited at The Kirkland Art Center and Neighbors Gallery. Her work is represented in collections at Cornell University and The Upstate Cancer Center. She studied at SUNY Purchase and has taught at the Community School of Music and Art\, and Ithaca College. \nMelissa Zarem is an abstract painter whose layered\, experimental works explore the boundaries of perception. Her pieces\, acquired by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Cornell University’s permanent collection\, challenge viewers’ understanding of truth through intricate mixed-media compositions. A recipient of grants from the Constance Saltonstall Foundation and Vermont Studio Center\, Zarem has exhibited nationally\, including at Aqua Art Miami and the Abrons Art Center. Her black and white drawing book\, Spring Loaded\, showcases her distinctive artistic vision. \n​​​ \n\n\n\n		\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n	\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n________
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/march-2026-open-house-2-in-process-collective-residency-iv_gallery-o-p-e-n-h-o-u-s-e/
LOCATION:IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric\, 653 Elmira Rd.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:IV Gallery
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SUMMARY:March Gallery Night with Alice Mischke
DESCRIPTION:Upstream- A Year of Persistence\nOpening Reception: Friday March 6th 5-8pm\nAlice Mischke is an impressionistic and abstract landscape painter. Her subject material ranges from the nostalgic\, vague nature of remembered places to the shapes and colors of the landscapes we inhabit. Her current work is achieved using tools and mediums to develop\, uncover and reveal textures and hidden surfaces that create depth and meaning. In addition to the importance of living here\, working with artists such as Jimmy Clark and Paulus Berensohn in clay and journal making have influenced her interest in the impact of surface treatments. More recent workshops and the connected community groups of abstract artist and educator Nicholas Wilton have been influential in developing that theme. A recipient of a New York State Council on the Arts FY2026 artists support grant\, she is currently working on a series of abstract landscapes that will be shown in a November exhibition at the Tioga Council of the Arts building in Owego\, NY. Her work is in many private collections and in the National Women’s Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls\, New York. A long-time member of the Owego arts community\, she maintains a studio in The Walk-Up Gallery & Studio Spaces in Owego\, on the 2nd floor above the Tioga Arts Council\, with a lovely view of the Susquehanna River. \nThis show will be available for viewing throughout March during office hours. Please call first to verify our current office hours. \nThis program is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature\, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/march-gallery-night-with-alice-mischke/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T160000
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SUMMARY:Pysanky Open House: Decorate Ukrainian Easter Eggs
DESCRIPTION:Join David Rosenbaum and Alexis Grimm for a fun and creative afternoon of Pysanky (Ukrainian Easter egg decorating). Discover the traditional wax-resist method\, using vibrant dyes and intricate designs. All materials are provided\, and no experience is necessary. Suitable for ages 13 and up. Experienced artists are also welcome! Learn a new skill\, explore a rich cultural tradition\, and create your own unique spring masterpiece. \nWhat to Expect: \n“Pysanky” (pronounced PIH-san-kih) is the plural form of these vibrant decorated eggs\, while “pysanka” (pronounced PIH-san-kah) is the singular. Pysanky are created using a wax-resist (batik) method. Melted beeswax\, applied with a heated stylus called a “kistka\,” is used to draw designs on the egg. The egg is then submerged in dye baths\, progressing from the lightest to the darkest color\, with more wax applied after each dip to preserve the existing colors. Finally\, the wax is melted off\, revealing your completed design. \nThis workshop is very informal. We love the process and want to share it with you. We’ll be hosting an open house style event\, so feel free to stop by\, take an available seat\, and we’ll guide you through the process. Coffee and tea will be available. There is no cost to attend; however\, if you’d like to bring eggs\, help with setup\, or make a donation to help cover supplies\, you’re welcome to do so! \nDate / Time / Location: \nSunday March 29th \n1pm – 4pm \nGrayhaven Motel\, 657 Elmira Rd. Ithaca New York 14850
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/pysanky-open-house-decorate-ukrainian-easter-eggs/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260403T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260403T200000
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SUMMARY:April Gallery Night with Stahl Caso
DESCRIPTION:The Arcane Fray: Buildings growing from trees\nOpening Reception: Friday April 3rd 5-8pm\nArtist from Ithaca\, NY. Working with found and recycled paint\, wood\, wire\, fabric and anything else that I can gather. Somewhat abstract 2 and 3 dimensional paintings/sculpture/builds. My work usually contains references to doors and windows\, circles and landscape viewpoints to reflect on and inquire about the strangeness of life on Earth and why we are even here. \nThis show will be available for viewing throughout April. Please call first to verify our current office hours. \nThis program is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts\, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature\, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County.
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/april-gallery-night-with-stahl-caso/
LOCATION:Grayhaven Motel Lounge\, 657 Elmira Rd\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grayhaven Lounge Gallery
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260409T190000
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SUMMARY:April 2026 :: SMACK // IC Photobook Exhibition :: IV_Gallery :: o p e n h o u s e
DESCRIPTION:v e n u e \nIV Gallery @ Cortright Electric \n653 Elmira Road Ithaca\, between the graveyard and grayhaven motel\, rt. 13 \n  \no p e n h o u s e \nSMACK // IC Photobook Exhibition \n  \no p e n i n g\n\nTuesday  April 07  5-7pm\n \n\nl o g i s t i c s     \nparking at cemetery preferred \nfront house by the road \nenter in the back \ntoilet at grayhaven \nrespect resident privacy \nthis machine kills fascists \n  \nIthaca College Photobook class presents SMACK\, a site-specific installation of found images and ephemera from the Cortright family archive with new photographs taken in response\, presented at the old yellow family home at 653 Elmira Road\, Ithaca\, NY on the walls and within a series of 14 photobooks.  \n \nCORTRIGHT ELECTRIC has reemerged as EYEVEE Inlet Valley Arts\, a new local art venue on Route 13 between the Grayhaven Motel and the Inlet Valley Cemetery.  \n \nThis project is presented by photography students Brendan Elliott\, Shay Featherstone\, Emily Ferencsik\, Patrick Keeble\, Ruby Kiesewalter\, Sydney Lombara\, Joey Martucci\, Sonia Mlakar\, Nathan Mullen\, Gus Nocera\, Lily Parlakian\, Ava Pennell\, Jane Pipher\, Marc Slaymaker; and Assistant Professor of Photography Christine Elfman.  \n \nOPEN HOUSE EVENT Tuesday\, April 7th from 5-7pm.  Parking at cemetery preferred.\n​​​ \n\n\n\n		\n				\n						\n			\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n	\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n________
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/april-2026-smack-ic-photobook-exhibition-iv_gallery-o-p-e-n-h-o-u-s-e/
LOCATION:IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric\, 653 Elmira Rd.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:IV Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260417T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260417T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T223016
CREATED:20260414T015749Z
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SUMMARY:April 2026 :: Experimental Moving Image :: IV_Gallery :: o p e n h o u s e
DESCRIPTION:v e n u e \nIV Gallery @ Cortright Electric \n653 Elmira Road Ithaca\, between the graveyard and grayhaven motel\, rt. 13 \n  \no p e n h o u s e \nExperimental Moving Image Exhibition \n  \no p e n i n g\n\n\nFriday April 17th 5pm-7:30pm \ng a l l e r y  h o u r s \nSaturday April 18th noon- 5 pm  \n\n \n\nl o g i s t i c s     \nparking at cemetery preferred \nfront house by the road \nenter in the back \ntoilet at grayhaven \nrespect resident privacy \nthis machine kills fascists \n  \nExperimental Moving Image Exhibition @eyevee 4/17-18 \nART 3708 Experimental Moving Image class will have a two-day exhibition at to EyeVee Inlet Valley Arts Center organized by visiting critic Paulina Velázquez Solís. With a focus on video installation you will find works based on personal archives\, the calls from extinct species\, questions on beauty\, biometrics and the afterlife.   \nCome and experience the works by Jupiter Bhanot\, Cesaire Carroll-Dominguez\, Julia Cho\, Umi Chun\, Adowyn Ernste\, Emilia Morton\, Dahyun Ryu\, Bella Samtani\, Pat Sevikul\, Haotian Shi\, Kate Thorpe and Yuki Wang . \nOpening Friday 5pm-7:30pm \nGallery Hours: Saturday noon- 5 pm  \nEyeVee Inlet Valley Arts Center\,  653 Elmira Rd\, Ithaca NY. www.eyevee.org \nParking at cemetery preferred. No bathroom onsite\, use at Greyhaven Motel  \nPaulina Velázquez Solís \nVisiting Critic / Department of Art \nCollege of Architecture\, Art\, and Planning \nCornell University \nEmail: pv233@cornell.edu  Pronouns: she/her \nWebsite: www.multifungi.com \n  \n________
URL:https://eyevee.org/event/april-2026-experimental-moving-image-iv_gallery-o-p-e-n-h-o-u-s-e/
LOCATION:IV Gallery @ Cortright Electric\, 653 Elmira Rd.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:IV Gallery
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