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Design/Brooklyn


March 14 - April 27, 1996


Brooklyn is home to countless designers, artisans and craftsmen working independently and in larger studios. The exhibition, curated by Janet Riker and Meredith McNeal, will feature furniture and custom-made fixtures and accessories in a wide range of media, including metal, wood, glass and ceramics. This exhibition is one component of a larger project that may include a survey of designers and fabricators, the development of marketing strategies, and presentation of seminars in small business development. A massive group show, featured artists included: Enoka and Brett Austen/Mantis Design, Michael Ayoub, Jeffrey Baron/Jeffrey Barron Fine Art, Marta Baumiller/Lampa, Joel Carreiro, Jackie Chang, Alan J. Davidson, Lois Dodd, Janice Farley/Janice Farley Ceramics, Madelon Galland/Madz Dish Ceramics, Frank Gehry, Roberto Gil/ Casa Collection Design, Inc., Robert A. Gonzalez/R.A.G.E., David Grossman, Evan Hughes, Susan Kaprov, Dawn Ladd/ Aurora Lampworks, Inc., Chris Lehrecke/Chris Lehrecke Furniture, Lauren Letitia, Monique Luchetti and Dudu Etzion/Beaulaid, Bonnie Lynch, David Mann, Robert Martin, Carl Martinez, Ross Menuez/Handeye, Steven Montgomery, Patrick Moore, Florence Arthur Neal, E. Wynne Noble/Noble Tile and Vessel, Jamie Oh, David Provan/Provan, Ed Rath, Tracey Reinberg, Janet Ruthowski-Kenul/B.F.D. Firehouse Studios, Susan Shatter, Michael Solis/Worx, Bill Sullivan, Carol Sun/Ratchethead Studios, Mark Switzer/Switzer Designs, Ron Taylor, Rodney Trice/T.O.M.T., Anita and Steve Vaubel/ Roux Roux, David Weeks/David Weeks Lighting, Sheila White, Tony Whitfield/Red Wing and Chambers Inc., Ingo Williams/Bedford/Downing Glass, Susumu Yonagoni, and Arnold Zimmerman.

 
 
 
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