Governor’s Island Art Fair

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Governors Island Art Fair (GIAF) is an annual event on Governors Island in New York Harbor presented by The 4heads Collective. It is an exhibition created entirely by artists and volunteers working together to share in the public space generously provided by the Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation. Housed in a deserted army barracks, the fair exhibits the work of over 100 artists from around the world, working in all disciplines. The founders and organizers have established a hands-off curatorial environment, inviting the individual artists to create an experience of their own. This allows viewers, an estimated 40,000 annually, an opportunity to see artwork – unrestrained by curatorial limitations – by some of the world's best independent artists in a beautiful, historic park setting.

 Exhibitions

 
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Scope

SCOPE Art Show is a contemporary art fair held annually in New York City, Miami, and Basel. The art fairs, which focus on young galleries and emerging art, each include between 60 and 100 exhibitors.

Gregg Emery’s work was featured at the exhibition in Miami of December 2019.

 
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Cube Art Fair

CUBE Art Fair presents a unique Artist Fair format, bringing together the creative spirit of Artist Fairs with the high standard of curation, presentation, and organization of major Gallery Fairs.
Taking place in Brussels, CUBE Art Fair exposes only American art to European collectors over four event-filled days.

 
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慕田峪 Mutianyu Brickyard Solo Exhibit

Read all about Emery’s 2016 artist residency in Beijing, China sponsored by the Brickyard Retreat at Mutianyu.

 
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Art New York at Pier 94

See Emery’s installation at the 2019 edition of Art New York at Pier 94.

 
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Chashama

Chashama transforms dormant real estate for artists to create and present their work, and offers free art classes in underserved communities.

Chashama was founded in 1995 by Anita Durst to celebrate the legacy of theatre visionary Reza Abdoh. Chashama’s initial focus was on the production and presentation of new theatre. Recognizing that a lack of affordable space was the biggest threat to sustaining a diverse cultural environment in New York City, they began to work toward securing studio and presentation space in Midtown Manhattan for struggling artists by partnering with Property Owners that provide unused space to Chashama.

 
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Art Wynwood

Art Wynwood has become one of Miami's most dynamic can't-miss International Contemporary Art Fairs for collectors and art-world luminaries to acquire leading works of contemporary art. This exhibition occurs every February during President’s Day weekend.