On Tuesday, May 23rd from 6 pm to 12 am, Storefront for Art and Architecture will host its 2017 Spring Benefit, ARTIFACT, at Federal Hall (26 Wall Street). The event honors visionary architectural theorist Denise Scott Brown and renowned designer Murray Moss.
Storefront’s 2017 Spring Benefit Committee is comprised of individuals and firms whose vision and work they respect, and who they consider to be inspired by the same values as their mission. JCJ's Peter Bachmann, AIA is excited to be a part of such a great organization as both a committee member, and a sponsor.
About Storefront for Art and Architecture
Founded in 1982, Storefront for Art and Architecture is a nonprofit organization that advances innovative positions in architecture, art and design. Our program of exhibitions, events, competitions, publications, and projects generates dialogue and collaboration across geographic, ideological and disciplinary boundaries. As a public forum for emerging voices, Storefront explores vital issues with the intent of producing alternatives in art, architecture, and design.
Storefront most visibly demonstrates its commitment to presenting innovative and provocative work to the public through its acclaimed exhibition program. The format of shows range from single artist site-specific installations, to thematic group shows that address issues from new technology to the social and political forces that shape the built environment. All exhibiting artists are encouraged to engage and experiment with the unusual conditions of the gallery space, from its triangular floor plan to the unique access to the street created by the Acconci/Holl facade. Over one thousand internationally recognized artists, architects and designers have shown at Storefront.
Founded in 1982, Storefront for Art and Architecture is a nonprofit organization that advances innovative positions in architecture, art and design. Our program of exhibitions, events, competitions, publications, and projects generates dialogue and collaboration across geographic, ideological and disciplinary boundaries. As a public forum for emerging voices, Storefront explores vital issues with the intent of producing alternatives in art, architecture, and design.