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About OUTPOST
Outpost Artists Resources is a non-profit arts organization located in Ridgewood, Queens. We have been serving the arts community since 1990 providing access to video, sound services and new media assistance at well below market rates. In 2003, we began the Cuts and Burns Residency Program, which provides artists with free access to our facility including personal assistance by our staff of video editors, audio engineers, and computer programmers
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Cuts and Burns Residency
Outpost Artists Resources supports new creative work through its residencies, and events – its mission is to serve artists in need of technical assistance with video, audio, and physical computing based art projects and to foster a dialogue between visual art and experimental music. Outpost hosts gallery exhibitions, artists talks, screenings and events that pair visual art, video, experimental music, and performance in an effort to bring adventurous audiences challenging interdisciplinary projects.
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Recent Posts
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Get in Touch
Outpost is Located at
1665 Norman St.
Ridgewood NY 11385
Contact details
Tel: 718. 599.2385
fax: 718.679.9687
E-mail: outpostedit@gmail.com
gallery
Earshot: Sound Sculpture Exhibition, September 22 – October 15
Outpost is pleased to present Earshot, a sound sculpture exhibition featuring a collection of instruments, objects, and things that make noise! Featuring: Nina Behrle Margaret Noble Irina Jasnowski Pascual Jen Kutler Cecilia Lopez Julia Stoddard Ken Butler Matthew D. Gantt Ethan Primason Tim Spelios Stuart Lantry Skip Laplante Opening Reception Se ...
Read more...Stranger Things: June 9 – July 9, 2017
Stranger Things, an exhibition featuring Jes Fan, Tamara Santibañez, Kenya (Robinson), Nakeya Brown, Ted Mineo, Erik Ferguson, and Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. invokes visceral reactions within the body and highlights unconventional or otherwise strange relationships and interactions between humans and objects. In the spectrum of the uncanny, each work finds itself b ...
Read more...Artifact and Fantasy: January 27-28, 2017
Artifact and Fantasy is a community art project and exhibition that allows for residents of Ridgewood, Queens --including older adults, students in local public schools, families that recently emigrated, and artists/entrepreneurs-- to come together and embrace their diversity. On view: Friday, January 27, 6-8pm Saturday, January 28, 12-6pm Through multi-di ...
Read more...Made in Ridgewood: October 1-22, 2016
Made in Ridgewood features work by two groups of artists: the Ridgewood Artists Coalition, a loose amalgamation of artists who meet regularly to discuss and promote work by people who live and work in the neighborhood, along with the residents of OUTPOST Artists Resources, that houses five artists and musicians. Opening reception: October 1, 6-9pm. On vie ...
Read more...Nov. 7: Greg Fox / Ed Bear / G Lucas Crane
On November 7, The Outpost will be hosting a performance by three exciting local musicians who are playing as a trio for the first time. Check out their bio's below, listed in ascending order by the place of each artist’s name in the food chain. G. Lucas Crane: “How many different ways can the 3 min. of violin be combined with the 2 min of car horns down a win ...
Read more...Dystopia : On Art, and Technology
We are presenting proposals from artists, curators, activists, and scholars that have created a project involving technologies, everyday life and dystopian visions that could be oppose or complementary. We want to create a reflection social and political crisis as well the idea of contemporary art sphere approaching its practice and theoretical crisis. We said l ...
Read more...Bushwick Open Studios
Saturday, June 2nd and Sunday June 3rd, 12 - 7 pm, as part of Bushwick Open Studios 2012, The Outpost will be presenting "ACTUAL 'WOOD". Actual 'Wood is a survey of work created by artists both emerging and renowned who have found their way to Ridgewood Queens, perhaps the least-likely cultural destination yet to bubble up from the NY art diaspora. While Bu ...
Read more...The Dino Show
The Dino Show was an installation done by THROAT, a non-profit art organization based in Brooklyn, NY. Its current primary focus is to open an accessible community co-op, and a performance art & gallery space for aspiring artists. The goal is to create a consistent dialogue between the artist and the viewer, and to provide an opportunity for anyone within ...
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