petitversailles

Le Petit Versailles is a NYC public community garden in the East Village that presents a season of events including art exhibitions, music, film/video, performance, theater, workshops and community projects from May - October. LPV is a project of Allied Productions, Inc., a non profit arts organization. http://www.alliedproductions.org

Friday, September 30, 2011

OUTSIDE IN 8


OUTSIDE IN 8
October 3 - November 6

Visiting hours Thursday – Sunday 2-7 pm.
Opening Reception BBQ  Oct. 16 @ 3pm.

An outdoor art exhibition featuring the works of

Peter Cramer

Kuki Gomez

Deborah Holcombe

Iyala Berley

Leslie Lowe

Jill London

Paul Nowell

Chev d’orange

John Pavlou

Robert Petrick

Le Petit Versailles

346 East Houston St. @ Avenue C.

212 529 8815 petitversailles@earthlink.net


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Le Petit Versailles, created in 1996, is a GreenThumb garden and a project of Allied Productions, Inc. a non-profit arts organization. LPV provides a green oasis for meditation and relaxation dedicated to fostering the interest of all segments of the community in the arts, broadening and enriching the general public through performances, screenings, workshops.

LPV events are made possible by Allied Productions, Inc., Green Thumb/NYC Dept. of Parks, Materials for the Arts;NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, NYC Dept. of Sanitation &NYC Board of Education.

Film & Exhibition support from The New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Obscure Society & New Vision Cinema



OBSCURE SOCIETY

September 23 Friday

6:30pm - 9:30pm.

Le Petit Versailles

346 East Houston St. @ Ave.C

http://www.alliedproductions.org

212 529 8815

“Obscure Society” will be an evening of experimental music with dance, followed by short experiemntal films/videos. Artists invited have or have not worked together in the past, and will converge for an early autumn offering. At dark, projections will begin.

Sound artists include: Jon Vomit, Dan Drogynous, Hx Khltr.

Movement: Nathan Andary, Shizu Homma, and others.

Projections by Risha Gorig, Kevin Lovelady, Meli Sanfiorenzo, and Steve Staso.

The happening begins at 6:30 with a sound and movement installation and is open for all. Admission is by donation. All ages all beings.

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New Vision Cinema Series

Curated by Michael Park

Thursday September 29th at 8:00 PM

Le Petit Versailles, 346 east Houston Street (Lower East Side).

Continuing in the tradition of the Invisible Film Series, the New Vision Cinema Series presents a broad range of film and videos from an equally-diverse selection of cineastes. Founded in 2000 by Jennifer MacMillan as the Invisible Film Series, the New Vision Cinema Series has endeavored to showcase the talents of some of the finest local (and sometimes, not-so- local) independent film and video talents of the Greater New York City area. Since its inception, the series has shown works of such notables as Stan Brakhage, Mike Kuchar, Nick Zedd, Jennifer Reeves, and Bradley Eros. With the departure of Ms. MacMillan from its fold (a hard act to follow), the series has been under the sole curatorship of its former co-curator, Michael Park.

The New Vision Cinema Series is a short film and video series focussing on all the various genres of short film, be they experimental, narrative, animation, documentary, or even music video, and any combination thereof. Each installment of the series runs from 90 minutes -2 hours, and will include an average of ten artists works each.

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

September 2011


Dis-Embodied/
Re-Embodied

An exhibition by Alexis Pace

September 1-30

Opening September 1 - 6:30 -8pm.

Visiting hours
Thurs.- Sun. 2-7pm.


Alexis Pace is a NYC based artist and designer,her work often walks the thin line between the two disciplines. With a background in sculpture and education in Industrial Design (MiD from Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY) her passion for manipulation of materials in evident in all avenues of her work.

Her background in Industrial Design has inspired her to mix different materials and mediums as the inspiration dictates. Sculpture, photography, mixed media, and popsicle sticks.
Her recent experiments have been treading the line between organic decay,
destruction and manipulation.
Inspired by the book “When Women Stop Hating Their Bodies” by Jane R. Hirschmann and Carol H. Munter, this site-specific installation seeks to transform Petit Versailles into a Hanging Garden. Playing with how disembodied women’s bodies have become:dissected, rejected, mutated and recreated, this project seeks to turn the dismemberment on its head to empower both the subjects and the viewers."

www.alexispacedesign.com & http://alexispace.tumblr.com/



Thursday September 15th @ 7PM.

Love in the Time of AIDS.
Curated by Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center.
An evening of art,activism and advocacy. Music, film/video, community and love.

Films by
Peter Cramer, Ira Sachs, Julie Tolentino.

Art sale to benefit their Street Smart Youth Group, a leadership development program for Lower East Side homeless youth.





September 9 @ 8pm.

VOL DE NUIT
with Jessica Goldring & Lucas Tannous.
Videos by Noe Kidder.

Vol de Nuit celebrates night and nature in song and film. The music by Debussy, Bellini, Schoenberg, Schubert and Villa-lobos, among others, spans eras, musical styles and geography. Deeply romantic, in Italian, French, German and Portuguese, these songs draw the listener into the nocturnal realms, offering access to the deeper layers of the unconscious that we encounter only in dreams or flights of insanity. Vol de nuit (night flight) is a journey of the human spirit through the sky, illuminated by the stars and the moon.

Le Petit Versailles
346 East Houston St. < Avenue B & C
petitversailles@earthlink.net
http://www.alliedproductions.org
212 529 8815
Subway: F/V- Second Ave. - J/M/F- Delancey/Essex

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