Wayfarers Gallery

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Wayfarers Gallery
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Location1109 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11221
TypeArt gallery/studio space
Opened2011

Wayfarers is a non-profit studio program and art museum in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York founded by American artist George Ferrandi in 2011.[1]

Exhibitions

Members are allowed to participate in an exhibition.

Eulogy for the Dyke Bar

In 2015, Chicago-based artist Macon Reed featured her installation art "Eulogy for the Dyke Bar" at Wayfarers. Composed of cardboard, plaster, and wood, it was a life-size depiction of a gay bar representing the declining phenomenon of the LGBT community. In March 2016, the exhibition was again featured in the Pulse Contemporary Art Fair.[2]

Gallery

Wayfarers has exhibited local and national artists including John Orth, Macon Reed, Christy Gast, David (Scout) McQueen, Hiroki Otsuka, Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels, Ryan Crowley, Charlotte Evans, and many more.

References

  1. ^ Disser, Nicole (10 March 2015). "Talking With George Ferrandi, Director of Wayfarers Studio Program and Gallery in Bushwick". Brooklyn Magazine. Northside Media Group. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. ^ Martinez, Alanna (15 February 2016). "What Happened to All the Dyke Bars? An Artist Answers by Building Her Own". The New York Observer. New York Observer, LLC. Retrieved 1 March 2016.

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