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NOW Closing
Nov
15
1:00 PM13:00

NOW Closing

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Join us for the last public viewing of NOW
Sunday, November 15, 1 - 3 pm

Exhibition curated and organized by Margaret Roleke. Social distancing and COVID guidelines strictly followed.

NOW is an exhibition examining the uncertainty and turbulence of 2020; participating artists have all reacted to current conditions in their own way creating work inside and outside of the ECOCA.

For full exhibition details, click here.

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USPS Art Project Closing
Nov
15
1:00 PM13:00

USPS Art Project Closing

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Join us for the last public viewing of USPS Art Project
Sunday, November 15, 1 - 3 pm

Exhibition organized by Margaret Roleke and Christina Massey. Social distancing and COVID guidelines strictly followed.

USPS Art Project is an initiative created by Christina Massey as a response to increased isolation and in solidarity with the United States Postal Service. The exhibition is comprised of 300+ collaboration artworks.

For full exhibition details, click here.

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Closing Reception for Witchy
Apr
19
1:00 PM13:00

Closing Reception for Witchy

EVENT CANCELLED

With reflection on recent news and COVID-19, we are doing our part to help keep the communities we support safe and healthy at this incredibly challenging time by following the Center for Disease Control's recommendations as well as the State of Connecticut Health Department regarding preparedness and prevention of COVID-19. As a result, we unfortunately must cancel our closing reception for Witchy/Extra Human on April 19.

Austin Furtak-Cole

Austin Furtak-Cole

Annie Sailer

Annie Sailer

Performance by Annie Sailer Dance Company
2 pm

Exhibition dates: March 1 – April 19, 2020

Join us for the closing reception of Witchy, an unjuried exhibition with work that addresses issues of ritual, magic, power, and how these concepts inform ideas about equity, health, spirituality, identity, and community. Can magic, then, be understood as a different type of power, a way to combat political power that threatens many of our communities?

Annie Sailer Dance Company will perform a new work choreographed by Annie Sailer titled “magic thing” in conjunction with the exhibition of her assemblage installation, bluejean project: magic thing 1.

Dancers include: Susan Golub, Yoko Kurimoto, Rod Rufo, and Annie Sailer

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The Daily: Closing Reception
Feb
16
1:00 PM13:00

The Daily: Closing Reception

EK Lee

EK Lee

Curated by Sharon Butler

Rick Albee, Eric Anthony Berdis, Matthew Best, Daniel Bohman , Shelby Charlesworth, Douglas Degges, Amy Faris, EK Lee, Cynthia Mason, Elizabeth Mead, Robert Oehl, Anne Russinof, Joseph Salerno, Jean Scott, Rita Valley, Claire Watson

“‘The Daily’ is broadly about paying attention, living in the present, and counting time – which of course marches on. Sixty seconds in a minute, sixty minutes in an hour, twenty-four hours in a day. Before you know it, a brave new decade unfolds.”

—Sharon Butler

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Hong Kong in Poor Images: Closing Reception
Feb
16
1:00 PM13:00

Hong Kong in Poor Images: Closing Reception

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Hong Kong in Poor Images presents artworks that picture the cityscape, people, and ordinary life of Hong Kong curated by ZENG Hong, a 2020 Yale-China Arts Fellow.

In recent decades, leading artists of the Hong Kong contemporary art scene have explored themes that visualize the vernacular culture of the region. The intended “poor” representation through digital images reinforces these artists’ insistence on exploring the intensity, hybridity, and fluidity of Hong Kong everyday life, thus shaping a disruptive force of idea and emotion within the mainstream commercial and institutional system of Hong Kong art scene.

Hong Kong in Poor Images is presented in partnership with Yale-China Association.

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ECOCA AIR 2019 Closing Reception & Open Studios
Aug
15
5:00 PM17:00

ECOCA AIR 2019 Closing Reception & Open Studios

ECOCA AIR CLOSING RECEPTION
August 15
5-8 pm

Featuring work from ECOCA AIR 2019 Residents:
Janet Warner, Marsha Borden, Stephanie Lush-Mastriano, Saron Garnes, Dymin Ellis, Cristina Sarno, Jennifer Florio, ArtGuy Pat, & Leah Caroline

Please join us at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art on August 15th from 5 to 8 pm to have a final look at what our residents have been up to this summer!

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Jun
23
12:00 PM12:00

Annual Meeting & Brunch. Closing Reception for Sea & Soil // Water Access

Join ECOCA’s Annual Meeting & Brunch

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12 – 1 pm
A live performance featuring Briana Williams and Clifford Schloss
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Tea House of Many Stories by Ian Leung, Yale-China Association Fellow
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Seaweed printing on fabric with Briah Luckey (back by popular demand)
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Colleen Hugo, viola

On the Menu
Tortilla, Frittata, Salad, and more

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1 – 2 pm
Closing Reception for Sea & Soil // Water Access

Find out what we’re programming in 2019–2020.
Free and welcome to all—bring a friend!

 
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Closing Reception: Our Bodies Ourselves
Apr
10
5:00 PM17:00

Closing Reception: Our Bodies Ourselves

This year, the Ely Center of Contemporary Art takes inspiration from Our Bodies Ourselves, the pivotal book first published in 1970. All culture producers and all genders — artists, writers, thinkers, makers — will participate in this exhibition with work that addresses issues of consent, gender, equity, health, spirituality and identity. More info and to submit your work: www.elycenter.org/call-our-bodies-ourselves/

Annie Sailer Dance Company will be performing during this event, 6-7 pm. More info here.

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