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Front Room Gallery

Since 1999 The Front Room Gallery has been dedicated to exhibiting artwork by emerging and mid-career artists with a concentration on photography, conceptual art, video, audio art, and installation. The Front Room shows works that are at times ephemeral, conceptual or noncommercial in nature and supports programs that include "The Banner Project" (public exhibition space) and "Multiples and Editions " (featuring works by national and international artists.)

Brooklyn

United States
Address:
147 Roebling Street
11211
Phone: 718 782-2556
Fax: 718 782-2556
Website: frontroom.org


Gallery/Dealer Photos (1)

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Artists Represented

Sasha Bezzubov, Gregory Curry, Erik Guzman, Stephen Mallon, Allan Packer, Melissa Pokorny, Philip Simmons, Patricia Smith, Mark Stillwell, Edie Winograde,


Sample Art Work (8)

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Current Exhibitions


The Shadows of Panspermia

Gregory Curry
& Lisa DiLillo



Forthcoming Exhibitions

Next Stop atlantic, exhibition of photographs by Stephen Mallon, September 10-October 3


Previous Exhibitions



The Shadows of Panspermia

Gregory Curry
& Lisa DiLillo

Feb 26—Mar 28
Space of Mind
Thomas Broadbent, Emily Roz, Patricia Smith


Jan 8—Feb 14
Sasha Bezzubov
Wildfire



2009...

Feb 14
Fourth Annual
Wagmag Benefit

Feb 27 – Mar 29
Emily Roz
Kill the Beast

Apr 4 – May 3
ZimmerFrei
(Massimo Carozzi, Anna Rispoli, Anna de Manincor)

May 22 – Jun 21
Within The Menagerie
Melissa Pokorny and Julia Whitney Barnes

Sept 10 – Oct 11
Brace for Impact: the aftermath of flight 1549
Stephen Mallon


Dec 31 - Jan 3
Fuse Works: Multiples and Editions

Oct 31 - Nov 22
10th Anniversary Exhibition

Sept 10 - Oct 11
Brace forImpact:the aftermath of flight 1549
Stephen Mallon

May 22 - Jun 21
Within the Menagerie
Melissa Pokorny and Julia Whitney Barnes

Apr 4 - May 3
ZimmerFrei
(Masssimo Carozzi,Anna Rispoli,Anna de Manincor)

Feb 27- Mar 29
Emily Roz
Kill the Beast

Feb 14
Fourth Annual Wagmag Benefit


Jan 11 – 27
Multiples and Editions, vol. 2
an exhibition and ongoing program curated by Ethan Crenson

Feb 8
Third Annual Wagmag benefit

April. 11â€... [ Read all ]


Exhibition Photos (7)

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Art Fairs

Bridge Art Fair:
Chicago 2006
Miami 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
New York 2008, 2009
Berlin 2008

Verge Miami 2009

Fountain Art Fair
New York 2006, 2007
Miami 2006, 2007


Submission Policy

The Front Room accepts submissions through the mail in the form of a bio, resume and at least 10 images on a disk, or an email with the aformentioned information and link to a website.


Press Releases

Next Stop Atlantic
photographs by Stephen Mallon
September 10th—October 3rd, 2010
Reception: Friday, September 10th, 7-9pm
Viewing hours: Fri-Sun 1-6 and by appt.

The Front Room gallery is proud to present “Next Stop
Atlantic,” an exhibition of photographs by Stephen Mallon.
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery Mallon presents
a stunning series of photographs, which capture
the retirement of hundreds of New York City Subway
cars to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.

In a bold move, the NYC Transit authority joined the artificial
reef building program off the East Coast of the US
in 2000 and sent stripped and decontaminated subway
cars off on barges to be dropped into the Ocean in order
to build refuge for many species of fish and crustaceans
which would colonize the structures.

Mallon traces the progress of the train cars on their way
towards their last voyage, majestic waves approach the
viewer in these large scale photographs as they too are
transported out to sea to behold the lifting and transfer
of these massive machines. One photograph hauntingly
depicts elements of nature creeping into... [ Read all ]


Location And Getting There

147 Roebling St
Brooklyn, NY 11211

By subway
L train to Bedford Ave. (1st stop in Brooklyn)

Walk east to Roebling (2 blocks)

Right on Roebling, continue to and cross Metropolitan Ave.

Gallery on left, second entrance from corner of Metropolitan Ave.


By car (Manhattan)
Williamsburg Bridge, take first exit.

Stay all the way to the right as you exit and turn right on Broadway

Right on Bedford (second light)

Continue to Metropolitan, turn right

Proceed to Roebling


Contact-Directors/Staff

Daniel Aycock
Director
daniel@frontroom.org

Kathleen Vance
Director
k@frontroom.org




Opening Times

Friday-Monday 1-6
and by appt.