NEW YORK, NY.- NADA East Broadway is now hosting Night Gallery, Los Angeles for Hot Glue, a special exhibition featuring work by Shagha Ariannia, Reginald Armstrong, Sarah Awad, Samara Golden, Conrad Guevara, Julia Haft-Candell, Khari Johnson-Ricks, Libby Rosen, Magnus Maxine, Alex Andrew Sanchez, Elaine Stocki, Sterling Wells, and Rikkí Wright.
The show unites artists of divergent practices into a conversation surrounding reinvention, permanence, and materiality. Rather than an unsubtle or literal framing of glue as a common adhesive, the presentation considers the artist as a kind of binding agent who possesses an alchemical capacity to forge something unprecedented out of seemingly disparate materials and to unite families and chosen communities. Such processes of renewal invoke a range of formal and conceptual concerns while embracing novel approaches to assemblage, collage, painting, and sculpture. Hot Glue is enlivened by its eclecticism, celebrating the artists drive towards experimentation, newness, and of course, hotness.
The exhibition which is located at 311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor, and can be viewed Thursday through Saturday, 16pm or by appointment, opened on Friday, May 12, 58pm.
NIGHT GALLERY
Night Gallery opened in a Los Angeles strip mall in 2010 as an artist-run space that was only accessible from 10pm2am. Over the past 13 years, the gallery has expanded its roster and programming to become a critical voice in the citys contemporary art landscape. The gallery now has a campus spread across multiple spaces in downtown Los Angeles, open from 11am6pm, Tuesday-Saturday.
Night Gallery continues to support artists at the early stages of their careers and introduce their work to audiences throughout the country and abroad.
NADA EAST BROADWAY
NADA East Broadway is a gallery space housed on the second floor of the historic, turn-of-the-century building at 311 East Broadway in Manhattans Lower East Side neighborhood. The space is host to year-round programming and exhibitions from NADAs international membership base and the broader arts community.
NADA East Broadway has recently hosted exhibitions by Emma Gray HQ, Los Angeles and Swing Left. The newly opened gallery space expands on ongoing exhibition program, initiated in Chinatowns East Broadway Mall in 2021, where NADA hosted exhibitions from Ivester Contemporary, Austin; OCHI, Los Angeles; Macaulay & Co. Fine Art, Vancouver; and Ballon Rouge Collective, Brussels. in Sculpture Projects.
NEW ART DEALERS ALLIANCE
Founded in 2002, the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not-for-profit 501c(6) collective of professionals working with contemporary art. Its mission is to create an open flow of information, support, and collaboration within the arts field and to develop a stronger sense of community among its constituency. Through support and encouragement, NADA facilitates strong and meaningful relationships between its members working with new contemporary and emerging art. In addition, NADA hosts annual art events in Miami and New York, including NADA Miami, NADA New York, and NADA House.