"Melanie Vote — The Washhouse, One Year Later" Afternoon Opening Reception

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245 Broome Street,New York NY 10002

03 April, 2021

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A socially engaged Happening/Installation in conjunction with the catalog release of The Washhouse, Nothing Ever Happened Here, Melanie Vote One year after the onset of Covid 19 in NYC, we invite artists to reflect on the last twelve months. This expanse of time has been a period of reckoning, full of social unrest and major upheaval. So much growth, but still so much left un-done. When painting the Washhouse series, Melanie Vote was searching for the untold stories of what might have occurred there, reckoning with a troubled North American past, masked behind a seemingly banal 100year-old structure. In the spirit of The Washhouse, initially an outbuilding used by people to launder garments, we are asking artists to create a work on paper and hang it on a clothesline at Equity Gallery, to produce and make visible their deepest concerns and literally bring them to light. We challenge you to create a work in response to a social issue.What is troubling you, keeping you up at night? What is most important to you to reveal or disclose? *In the interest of safeguarding our community members, Equity Gallery manages access to its space and invites visitors to wear masks and follow NY social distancing protocol. To that end we will host a special, limited exhibition reception in our courtyard space. Please RVSP via Eventbrite to attend.

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