Hello My Name Is Gallery

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Hello My Name Is Gallery
838 Whalley Avenue Apt. 4
New Haven CT 06515

www.hellomynameisgallery.com

 

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

"More songs for the Broken Hearted: New paintings by Hannah Barnes and Craig Olson"
and
"Diode Therapy: New work by Paul Theriault"

On view September 6 –28, 2008
Opening Reception September 6, 2008 from 6:30 to 10pm
with live music downstairs by Welcome and more...!

Hello My Name is Gallery is pleased to announce two exhibitions opening on Sept. 6th. In the first floor gallery Hello presents new paintings by Hannah Barnes and Craig Olson. The exhibition, titled "More Songs for the Broken Hearted", presents new paintings that explore the communicative inadequacy, specificity and transcendence of language and form.

Upstairs, in the second floor gallery Hello presents "Diode Therapy", a new exhibition of sculptures and digial prints by Paul Theriault.  Paul Theriault's work uses a variety of sources and materials to reflect the ephemerality of information and virtual space.  In Black and Light  Theriault takes a now common source of information, digital images, and reduces it to it's core.  The end result is a textured void of pixels that howls like an old dial up modem.

Our opening is partnered with a music event downstairs, which begins at 7pm. ArLoW presents a performance by Welcome, a three-piece electropop group from New Haven. Visit http://welcomemusic.net for more information. Also taking place that night is the world premiere performance of London-based composer Adam Delacour's (http://www.adamdelacour.com/) piece Game-Hate Box for solo vocalist with DVD accompaniment. The piece will be performed by New Haven vocalist Anne Rhodes (http://annerhodes.blogspot.com/). For more information about music at ArLoW, please contact Adam Kubota at adam.kubota@gmail.com

OUR MISSION

The Hello My Name Is Gallery is located in a domestic space that provides artists the opportunity to show work in a non-traditional setting. Our aim is to help build the artistic community by highlighting local artists as well as introducing emerging national and international artists to the New Haven community. We put on 4 to 6 exhibitions a year that highlight contemporary art, pop culture and unique events that lie in the space between art and life. The Hello Gallery is not a for-profit gallery. Any work at the Hello Gallery is for sale at the artist's discretion.