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NM Co-Founders Andrew + Gleich Premiere Collaborative Film
Congratulations to Norte Maar's co-founders Jason Andrew and Julia K. Gleich, as the first in a series of short dance films will premiere at the PHILADELPHIA SCREENDANCE FESTIVAL this weekend.
Metro: Priced out of Bushwick, art collective Norte Maar moves to edge of East New York
With plans to continue to advocate on behalf of Brooklyn artists and beyond, art nonprofit Norte Maar's relocation from a 2-bedroom space in Bushwick to Cypress Hills gives some locals pause.
Bedford + Bowery: Bushwick Art Scene Champion Norte Maar Has a New Home in East New York
On the occasion of Norte Maar's relocation to Cypress Hills / East New York, Co-Founders Jason Andrew and Julia K. Gleich sat down with Bedford + Bowery reporter Nichole Disser to discuss their move from Bushwick and the opportunities to facilitate more art in Cypress Hills / East New York.
The L Magazine: Spreading the Love: Norte Maar's new 'Hoods and Horizons
L Magazine's lead arts critic Paul D'Agostino talks to Jason Andrew and Julia K. Gleich on Norte Maar's new home in Cypress Hills / East New York and the bright future for the organization that had previously positioned Bushwick as one of the most important artistic neighborhoods in New York.
NM moves to Cypress Hills!
Norte Maar, the innovative arts organization that played an integral role in creating the vibrant Bushwick arts scene, is relocating to the Cypress Hills area of East New York.
NM's venerable director leads studio tour during Gowanus Open Studios
Art Gowanus invites Norte Maar's venerable director Jason Andrew to lead a curated tour of artist studios during Gowanus Open Studios.
NM talks with North Country Public Radio about its bold return to the North Country!
Todd Moe of North Country Public Radio spoke with Jason Andrew, co-founder and director of Norte Maar, about Norte Maar's tenth anniversary its return to the North Country this summer with a big exhibition of works in clay and the return of the summer dance concert, Fete de Danse.
NM Director, Jason Andrew, featured in Brklyn Mag's Top 100!
Brooklyn Magazine came out with The 100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture and our director, Jason Andrew is one them! Boy are we proud!
NM Director, Jason Andrew, featured as Brooklyn galleriest you need to know
Artnet.com's critic Benjamin Sutton interviews Brooklyn gallerist on challenges of running a gallery in Brooklyn.
To be a Lady... extended through March 22.
Due to the overwhelming public response to this exhibition, Norte Maar in collaboration with 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery, is pleased to announce the extension of this historic show, To be a Lady: forty-five women in the arts, through March 22, 2013.1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery1285 Avenue of the Americas (btwn 51st+52nd Str), New YorkDirections: B/D/F/M to 47-50 Strs/Rockefeller Ctr, B/D/E to 7th Ave, 1 to 50th StrHours / Admission: Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm / Free
NM and Art Students League present panel on state of women in the art world.
To be a Lady: a panel discussing the challenges of women in the arts.moderated by curator Jason AndrewThursday, October 25 at 7pmArt Students League215 West 57th StreetAcknowledging the mis[s]-representation and steady inequality in the workplace for women, this panel will discuss the challenges women in the arts face in today’s art world. A panel of artists and historians will join curator Jason Andrew to investigate the contemporary art world with a particular focus on the state of women in the arts. This panel is presented in collaboration with the Art Students League.
To be a Lady: an exhibition featuring forty-five women in the arts.
NEW YORK CITY, September 2012--Norte Maar and the 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery announce the exhibition To be a Lady: Forty-Five Women in the Arts, on view at the 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery from September 24, 2012 through January 18, 2013. A reception, open to the public, will be held on Monday, September 24 from 6-8pm.Curator Jason Andrew brings together forty-five artists born over the last century who happen to be women. Striking examples by historic protagonists, Alma Thomas, Louise Nevelson, Alice Neel, Lenore Tawney, Louise Bourgeois and Grace Hartigan set the stage for an exhibition designed to challenge and reshape the meaning of the word lady.