Rachel Raphaela Gugelberger is Associate Curator of No Longer Empty (NLE), a non-profit organization that organizes site-responsive exhibitions and programming in under-utilized spaces. Bring in the Reality, her first exhibition for NLE, is on view at the Nathan Cummings Foundation through September 17. The exhibition celebrates five years of No Longer Empty with an emphasis on works at the intersection of storytelling and activism that examine economic, social and political inequality. Rachel is co-founder of 1@111, a series of process-oriented conversations that focus on a single work, text, curatorial premise or proposition. Independent projects include: Once upon a Time, There Was the End at Center for Book Arts (New York, NY); Data Deluge at Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX); and Library Science at Artspace (New Haven, CT). Rachel has served as co-director of Sara Meltzer Gallery and curator at Exit Art, where she organized the final exhibitions Every Exit Is an Entrance: 30 Years of Exit Art and Collective/Performative.
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HELLO WORLD
Below is a link to Hello World, an international project where artists throughout the world have submitted art works to share with all of us.
We hope you enjoy this gesture of goodwill and solidarity from our colleagues around the globe.
transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/overview