Mar
8
to Apr 21

Of Our Being: Fiber Art In the Immediate

Of Our Being: Fiber Art in the Immediate
March 8 - April 21

Opening Reception: March 8, 6-9p
Gallery Hours 3-6p | March 9, 10, 17, 23, 24 & April 7, 13, 14, 20, 21

Art by Harri Bailey, Jobell, Kate Eggleston, Benedicto Figueroa, Katelyn Halpern, HAMEWS, Caroline Parks, Aria Thach, Bleriot Thompson, Amy Wilson, Meagan Woods + Backstitch Gatherings’ Community Quilt. Curated by Katelyn Halpern & Benedicto Figueroa.

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Mar
30
7:00 PM19:00

Spring Dance Series: Friends Who Dance presents MOLD

Spring Dance Series: Friends Who Dance presents MOLD
March 30 | Shows at 7p & 8:30p
Tickets

Inspired by gummy worms, rotting fruit, and sculpture, MOLD explore ways we are poured out, shaped, and molded. Join Friends Who Dance for this intimate performance of their new work!

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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Apr
6
5:00 PM17:00

Spring Dance Series: Mamiko Usuda presents Echoes of the Subconscious

Spring Dance Series: Mamiko Usuda presents Echoes of the Subconscious
April 6 | Shows at 6p & 8p
Tickets

Mamiko Usuda presents Echoes of the Subconscious, exploring how the inner self manifests in lucid dreams. Join us for this intimate performance of the artist’s new work.

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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Apr
7
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Apr
11
6:30 PM18:30

Spring Community Potluck

Spring Community Potluck
April 11 | 6:30p
$10 suggested

Hey, can you make something for the potluck?! Join in on our Spring Community Potluck — bring your best hot dish, savory baked goods, and secret family recipes for an evening of camaraderie and good times!

Presentations this season by angUnique, Alison H. LeBrun, and the Community Compost Co. As always, dessert is on us!

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Apr
13
to May 11

Beginner Sewing Machine Lessons

Beginner Sewing Machine Lessons
April 13 & 20, May 4 & 11 | 12:30-2p
$250-450 Sliding Scale | This session is sold out!

Calling all those who are sewing machine curious! We’ve got BEGINNER sewing machine lessons at SMUSH coming up this spring! You’ll learn how to sew basic stitches, alter your clothes, follow a sewing pattern, and walk away with a custom pair of pants that YOU sewed!

BYOsewing machine is optional, we’ll also have some on site. Tuition is on a sliding scale from $250-450 and includes 4 sessions and ALL materials and supplies. This workshop comes as a package deal so that instruction can build week to week, meaning there are no single class options. The class size is small to allow for personalized instruction.

Sewing skills you’ll learn
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How to thread, operate and troubleshoot a sewing machine!
- How to sew a running stitch, backstitch, and zigzag stick
- The basics of repairing and altering your clothes
- How to read a sewing pattern
- How to sew a pair of pants from beginning to end that fit YOU!

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Apr
18
6:00 PM18:00

Refresh/Renew Market & Clothing Swap

Refresh/Renew Market & Clothing Swap
April 18 | 6-9p

Set yourself up right & give life to the re-used with the Refresh/Renew Market & Clothing Swap this spring at SMUSH Gallery!

Refresh your mind, body, and soul with skincare, desserts, fresh flowers, custom crafts, handmade gifts, and local art from Hermanitas Design, Strawberry & Me, Scarlett Blooms, Anointed Refined Fusion, and SMUSH while reviving your wardrobe for the warmer weather.

To join the swap, bring up to 15 clean seasonal items and/or accessories to exchange and renew your wardrobe for the spring and summer season!

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May
5
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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May
23
to May 24

Spring Dance Series: morgaine de leonardis & Regina Ippolito

pc Elyse Mertz / Anna Gichen choreographer

Spring Dance Series: morgaine de leonardis & Regina Ippolito
May 23 | Doors at 6:30p & 8p
May 24 | Doors at 6:30p & 8p
Tickets coming soon!

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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May
25
2:00 PM14:00

Spring Dance Series: Dance-Theater Workshop w/ morgaine de leonardis & Regina Ippolito

pc Elyse Mertz / Anna Gichen choreographer

Spring Dance Series: Dance-Theater Workshop with morgaine de leonardis & Regina Ippolito
May 25 | 2-5p
Free with RSVP

Join the artists for a dance-theater workshop with live opera! Thought of as a dance-theater laboratory, we will dive into performance and creation tools, immersive techniques, partnering with the set and props, character work, and moving with live opera. By the end of our three hour time together we will have a short piece to perform together at least once.

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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Jun
1
12:00 PM12:00

Summer Community Potluck

Summer Community Potluck
June 1 | 12p
$10 suggested

IT’S BRUNCH!! Hey, can you make something for the potluck?! Join in on our Summer Community Potluck — bring your best hot dish, savory baked goods, and secret family recipes for an afternoon of camaraderie and good times!

Presenters coming soon. Dessert is on us!

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Mar
26
4:00 PM16:00

Spring Dance Series: Open Rehearsal w/ Friends Who Dance

Spring Dance Series: Open Rehearsal with Friends Who Dance
March 26 | 4-6p
Free with RSVP

Attend an open, feedback-focused rehearsal with Friends Who Dance! You’ll see an excerpt of MOLD and then share reflections, thoughts, and feelings.

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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Mar
17
11:00 AM11:00

Spring Dance Series: Movement Workshop w/ Mamiko Usuda

Spring Dance Series: Movement Workshop with Mamiko Usuda
March 17 | 11a
Free with RSVP

This workshop invites you to learn about Mamiko Usuda's choreographic process and experience the movement vocabulary in your own body. You will learn contemporary dance techniques and choreography from Mamiko's work. Alternatively, you are welcome to observe for any or all of the workshop.

This program is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners.

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Mar
16
4:00 PM16:00

Dreaming of Thunder Road

Dreaming of Thunder Road
March 16 | Shows at 4p & 7p
Tickets

The screen door slams, Mary's dress sways, Like a vision, she dances across the porch as the radio plays Roy Orbison singing for the lonely.
Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen (1974) 

30 years later Bruce Springsteen’s rock n’ roll anthem “Thunder Road” awakens the dream of taking the road to places unknown. Does Mary accept the invitation to ride in the passenger seat out on Thunder Road or does she stay on the porch listening to the ecstatic heartbreak of Roy Orbison’s music? Vocalist, actress, and MC Rachel Murdy sets the stage, alongside her musical partners Matthew Milligan on guitar, Peter Szep on piano, and fellow performers Berit Johnson, Sarah Jordan Hupper, Joey Slater, and Kim Ima. “Dreaming of Thunder Road: songs of Bruce Springsteen and Roy Orbison” features both platinum popular and quiet deep cuts from Springsteen and Orbison’s work. It presents the songs as you’ve never seen or heard them before. Come to SMUSH gallery for an expressionistic cabaret of playful radio-dreams inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s Mary from “Thunder Road.”

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Mar
3
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Feb
24
7:00 PM19:00

SMUSH Gallery's 666th Birthday Party

SMUSH Gallery’s 666th Birthday Party
February 24 | 6:66p
Tickets

Did hell freeze over or did we really make it 6 whole years?! Celebrate a 6th irreverent year of art and community with your favorite, SMUSH Gallery. Enjoy fun & friendship, the fallen angels of our better nature, food & drink, games, and a silent auction - a markedly beastly good time.

Recommended Dress: Pink, Black, & Devilish


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Feb
18
3:00 PM15:00

Black History Month Open Mic: Sunday Service

Black History Month Open Mic: Sunday Service
February 18 | 3-6p
$7 Early Bird
$10-20 Day Of, Sliding Scale | Available at the door only

In celebration of February and Black History Month, join us as we center and amplify the voices of black creatives in the community and honor their ancestors at the 2nd annual Black History Month Open Mic: Sunday Service, curated & hosted by Golden Light Poetry!

Sunday Service is a non-denominational program that will allow performers and guests to honor their blackness and that of the ones who came before them through various methods of storytelling and altar building. For our community altar, please bring photos of those who inspire you that have transitioned, whether family, friends, or civil rights leaders, etc. and offerings like favorite foods, flowers, incense, coins or whatever your heart desires.

There will be a visual art pop-up from artist Eleven, and art will be available for sale and ready to take home the same day!
We will have 15 Open Mic slots available to artists of all creative mediums. Please feel free to sign up the day of or ahead of timevia email at agoldenlightpoetry@aol.com. Day of sign ups will open up promptly at 3pm! Priority will be given to Black voices!

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Feb
11
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Feb
11
3:00 PM15:00

How to Summon an Elemental: a workshop by Sean Suchara

How to Summon an Elemental: a workshop by Sean Suchara
February 11 | 3:00pm

How to Summon an Elemental is a workshop by Sean Suchara based on his exhibit The Elementalist’s Almanac. Using the exhibition as a source of inspiration participants will learn a new way to approach making art by creating their own unique drawing tools from upcycled artist materials and sustainably sourced pieces of the surrounding landscape. Through animating the landscape into a means of expressing our creative voice participants will have the opportunity to see the vital role that art can play in building and stewarding a relationship with the natural world.”

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Feb
10
2:30 PM14:30

Backstitch Gathering #7: A Quilt that takes Flight- putting the backing on the community quilt

Backstitch Gathering #7: A Quilt that takes Flight- putting the backing on the community quilt
February 10 | 2:30-4:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

Our final gathering will center around retracing as we chalk over the pathwork we’ve sewn in order to map out hand stitching pathways that will bind the top of the quilt to the back. A circle of stitchers will work together to put the finishing touches on this durational community project that will be featured in the SMUSH Gallery’s spring fiber show, as one project (re)cycles into the next. 

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Backing a quilt

  • Hand sewing

  • Machine sewing

  • Celebrating a project’s completion

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Feb
8
6:30 PM18:30

Backstitch Gathering #6: Like it’s made for you- altering your our garments so they fit you just so

Backstitch Gathering #6: Like it’s made for you- altering your our garments so they fit you just so
Febuary 8 | 6:30-8:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

The theme of this week is reimaging. Bring in a piece of clothing that you don’t wear because it just doesn't fit quite right. Lori Woods (textile artist and mom to the creator of this project!) joins us for a session that is all about holding what you already have and finding how to restitch it anew, often with the support of a circle that the one you may find in our Backstitch Gatherings. 

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Unpicking

  • Hand Sewing

  • Machine Sewing

  • Altering

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Jan
31
6:30 PM18:30

Backstitch Gathering #5: Specialty folds- backward action in patchwork quilting

Backstitch Gathering #5: Specialty folds- backward action in patchwork quilting
January 31 | 6:30-8:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

This session will focus on folds. Multi-disciplinary artist Heather Warfel Sandler guides us in creating specialty folds- pleats, pockets, and geometric flaps- that will be incorporated into the community quilt. By reversing the direction of fabric the cloth takes on a dimensional form, emphasizing that backwards action must be folded in for something dynamic to emerge.

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Origami fabric folds

  • Sewing pleats

  • 3D quilting

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Jan
25
6:30 PM18:30

Backstitch Gathering #4: Reverse, Repair- healing garments through vibrant mending

Backstitch Gathering #4: Reverse, Repair- healing garments through vibrant mending
January 25 | 6:30-8:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

This session will center around reversal as a method of repairing. Textile artist Kate Eggleston invites participants to bring in their own worn or torn clothing, and then lead everyone through her practice of visible mending. Restitching over a garment’s wounds grants it fresh life- think pops of colorful thread atop garments that celebrate tended and mended scars. No sewing experience necessary. Please bring one fabric item in need of a small repair (tear, new button, etc).

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Hand sewing

  • Blending in repairs vs making them stand out

  • Upcycling textiles

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Jan
20
2:30 PM14:30

Backstitch Gathering #3: Backstitch your biggest wish- hand sewing messages into unsuspecting surfaces

Backstitch Gathering #3: Backstitch your biggest wish- hand sewing messages into unsuspecting surfaces
January 20 | 2:30-4:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

Backstitching forms the focus of this gathering, co-led by Katelyn Halpern. We will particularly focus on the hand sewn backstitch that reverses course with each stitch, creating a very secure seam. Participants will be invited to stitch on upcycled materials they bring in or ones that the artists provide for them- styrofoam, plastics, paper, fabric, clothing, etc.- and create a phrase with the premise of a mantra or message they wish to engrain given the hand sewn backstitch’s sturdiness. Each participant will take their backstitched wishes home. While all events will be open to a wide range of ages, we will enthusiastically invite youth and families to this gathering to reflect on reversing and rooting in their lives through the use of language and craft.

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Threading a needle

  • Making an easy knot

  • Backstitching by hand

  • Tying off your work

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Jan
19
to Feb 15

Old School, New Worlds

Old School, New Worlds
January 21 - February 15
Presented with the Jersey Art Book Fair

Opening Reception: January 24, 6:00 - 9:00 pm (New date due to weather!)
Closing Reception: February 15, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Gallery Hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm (except 1/20 & 2/10)

“Old School, New Worlds” explores the futures of book arts and works on paper that respond to the distorted, paperless, alternate worlds that we’re constantly coaxed into.

The Elementalist’s Almanac is an Interactive exhibit created by @sean_suchara that explores different ways that making art can be used as a vessel to reconnect people and nature. The exhibit of drawings are accompanied by the unique tools that are crafted from found materials in Jersey City’s diverse landscapes, prompting us to reimagine a new aesthetic of our urban environments.

The Library as a Garden is a collaboration between @magaliduzant and @christinalabey examining the connection between humans and plants through the lens of the archive. Using plants, watercolor, and writing the exhibit brings attention to the often-overlooked presence of nature in the urban landscape.

Find More Info on the Jersey Art Book Fair!

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Jan
17
6:30 PM18:30

Backstitch Gathering #2: looping and unraveling history

Backstitch Gathering #2: Looping and unraveling history
January 17 | 6:30-8:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

This session, co-led with Jo Bell, will focus on unraveling. Joanna will share her knowledge of knitting and consider the rich metaphors within this practice of tension and release. Just as yarn might be pulled and quickly unraveled from its knitted form, we’ll share ways as artists we can look back on the past (tension) to go forward into the future (release) while learning to sit in the gratitude of the present. This practice can exercise which knots we hope to hold fast and which knots we wish to let go of.  Joanna will teach how careful knotting and knitting of yarn can secure beautiful, intricate forms that serve as a gesture towards care across interwoven societal and environmental threads. 

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Looping

  • Knotting

  • Braiding

  • Hand sewing

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Jan
11
6:30 PM18:30

Backstitch Gathering #1: Reverse the death of your pants: upcycling fabric into a community made quilt

Backstitch Gathering #1: Reverse the death of your pants: upcycling fabric into a community made quilt
January 11 | 6:30-8:30pm
$10-20 suggested | More Info & Event Calendar

The theme of this first gathering is unmaking. Unpicking- either with a seam ripper or by tugging seams apart by hand- is a critical form of sewing in reverse and will be the central activity of this session. Participants are invited to bring unwanted pants, shirts, or any garments that they are no longer wearing to be reversed, remade, and reimagined as a quilt. The circle will unpick seams together in order to prepare flat pieces of cloth, and then learn how to create a straight stitch either by hand or on a sewing machine as we prepare the patchwork for our community quilt. 

Sewing + fiber art skills you’ll learn:

  • Unpicking seams

  • Quilt pattern cutting

  • Hand sewing

  • Machine sewing

  • Appliqué work

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Jan
7
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Dec
10
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Dec
9
7:30 PM19:30

GOMO's Pre-Christmas Open Mic & Lounge

GOMO’s Pre-Christmas Open Mic & Lounge
December 9 | Doors & Open Mic Sign Up 7:30p
Tickets

GOMO the Ghost returns for our 4th Annual Pre-Christmas Open Mic & Lounge! Enjoy a spirited floor show from GOMO and the extraordinary DoubleM2000 and Laszlo on seasonal themes. Open mic performances spice up the night! Music, poetry, story, dance, and more are welcome on the open mic - sign ups are at 7:30pm.
Dress in your holiday best!

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Dec
7
6:30 PM18:30

Winter Community Potluck

Winter Community Potluck
December 7 | 6:30p
$10 suggested

Hey, can you make something for the potluck?! Join in on our cheer-filled Winter Community Potluck — bring your best hot dish, savory baked goods, and secret family recipes for an evening of camaraderie and good times!

This season we welcome dancers Jeff and J*La-Roc from Caribbean Soul Dancers, poet Pierce Logan, and community group Repair Cafe, delivering bite-sized presentations. Dessert is on us!

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Dec
2
7:00 PM19:00

Emotionally Inappropriate Stand Up Comedy

Emotionally Inappropriate Stand Up Comedy
December 2 | Doors 7p, Show 7:30p
$15 at the door

Hang out in Jersey City and get your laugh on with your fellow Chilltown neighbors. All comics have at least a decade of joke-telling, have toured the US, and have been paid by a TV network to do something in front of the camera - you're in good hands. Featuring Rachael Parenta, Hilary Schwartz, Veronica Garza, & Alex Grubard.


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Dec
1
6:00 PM18:00

Winter Market

Winter Market
December 1 | 6:30-9:30p

Spend a festive evening at SMUSH for JC Fridays! Shop books, plants, art, local designers & more while you enjoy the art of Fever Dream and our hot chocolate bar, sponsored by Lackawanna Coffee.

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Nov
12
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Nov
10
to Dec 16

Fever Dream

Fever Dream
artwork by Noelle Velez, Santiago Cohen, and Kaira Villanueva
On View November 10 - December 16
Price Sheet, Artist/Curatorial Statements

Colorful, vivid, and bizarre paintings by Noelle Velez, Santiago Cohen, and Kaira Villanueva, three of our area’s most inventive visual artists. Curated by Katelyn Halpern.

See the show!
Opening Reception November 10, 6-9p
Gallery Hours 3-6p on November 11, 12, 18 & December 2, 3, 9, 10, and 16
& on view at our full calendar of events!

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Oct
27
7:00 PM19:00

Disaster Theater

Disaster Theater
October 27 | 7p
Tickets from $15

An evening of disaster-themed performance from Anna Wilson, Kim Ima, Rachel Murdy, Mamiko Usuda, Katelyn Halpern & Paul Pinto, hosted by Benedicto Figueroa. Ticket includes time to view disaster [place] before and after the performance!

Presented as part of disaster [place], on view through October 28.

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Oct
22
6:30 PM18:30

WORK/SHARE

WORK/SHARE Artist Feedback Sessions
$15-30 Sliding Scale | RSVP Required <3
Monthly Sessions!
All sessions are 6:30-9p eastern on Zoom.

Work/Share invites creative people of all fields and disciplines to share work-in-progress and get top-notch feedback in a constructive setting, facilitated by Katelyn Halpern, Co-Artistic Director at SMUSH Gallery. Details are in the RSVP form linked above!

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Oct
22
3:00 PM15:00

Infinite Possibility: an urban plant walk

Infinite Possibility: an urban plant walk
October 22 | 3-4:30p
$10-20 suggested at the door

Artist Deirdre Newman, author of @urbanplanthunt, shows us the infinite possibilities indicated by wild, urban plants and what they have to teach us about place. This walk is planned to begin and end at SMUSH Gallery and will cover sidewalks and other urban terrain. Attendees are welcome to bring notebooks, cameras, and scissors, a bag, and gloves for collecting samples (all optional).

Presented as part of disaster [place], on view through October 28.

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