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(Offsite) Poems of Light

06.19.17, 10:00 am

(Offsite) Sun Print Bookmaking

06.19.17, 1:00 pm

A print of stylized water drops on a white background. The first layer is in pink and the second layer is in blue and off centered.

Commonwealth: Water for All

02.04.17 – 07.30.17

A black graphic with collaged, white, stylized images of people at protests and their signs. The protest signs include phrases like “come together, “the struggle continues”, and “la revolución es poder para el pueblo”.

Marinella Senatore
Piazza Universale/Social Stages

04.09.17 – 07.30.17

A group of adults stand in the middle of a street, holding up a pink banner that reads “Queens Lesbian & Gay Pride Committee, A Family of Pride” in black, block lettering. Behind them are more adults participating in the parade and holding signs that read “Family”, Neighbors”, “Friends”, and “Out and Proud” accompanied with symbols for those phrases.

The Lavender Line: Coming Out in Queens

06.09.17 – 07.30.17

An exhibition space with hardwood floors embedded in the center of the floor. Raised above the hardwood floors is a set of four-sided blinds. The hardwood floors are covered with overlaying and multi-color sports field diagrams. Raised up within the blinds are four banners with a rainbow, checkered pattern.

Ronny Quevedo
no hay medio tiempo / there is no halftime

04.09.17 – 08.13.17

Twelve adults of different genders and racial backgrounds pose for a group portrait in a swanky living room scene. The adults are dressed in suits and formal gowns. The room has black and white striped floors, a number of lounge chairs and sofas, framed art, diamond chandeliers and crown molding.

Nine

04.09.17 – 08.27.17

On a white exhibition wall is a photograph of a white woman with short, brown, curly hair, wearing a black dress who is holding up a piece of paper in one hand. She is mimicking a painted portrait of man holding the same pose. To the right of the photograph is a mosaic patterned sheet of paper made up of tiny, multi-colored squares. The paper is in an abstract shape and has some of its squares missing.

Anna K.E.
Profound Approach and Easy Outcome

04.09.17 – 02.25.18

In the foreground is a table surface with recycled, yogurt containers filled with paint, paint brushes, and a pitcher of water. In the background, the artist David Kearns, has his back turned and is painting a mural made up of trees transitioning into fall colors. The mural features a black-haired dog walking amongst the trees and a city scape in the background. The paint style is blotchy and fuzzy with details not completely made out.

David Kearns
Travels with Seamus

01.18.13 – 06.13.18

An exhibition space with Tiffany Glass lamps on display. The lamps are made up of mosaic, green blue, purple, and yellow nature patterns and motifs. They come in variations of floor, table, and hanging lamps.

A Passion for Tiffany Lamps

04.10.16 – 09.04.18

Dr. Egon Neustadt sitting in a brown, cushioned chair. He is wearing a blue button up and gray slacks. His face is framed and lit up by a sea of glass lamps with different, colorful, mosaic patterns. Behind him is a large, blue and green, stain-glass window of a nature scene.

The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass

On Long-Term View

Roosevelt Island sits in the middle of the frame, with the Queensboro/Ed Kotch Bridge connecting Manhattan on the left and Queens on the right. Manhattan is densely populated with tall buildings, while this section of Queens has small housing buildings. In the back of the frame the Triboro Bridge and the Bronx are visible.

The Panorama of the City of New York

On Long-Term View

A 3D relief map of New York’s water system that was too large for the 1964 World's Fair. Now on permanent view the hilly terrain, the divets and rivers that the Catskills, Croton, and Delaware watersheds flow into are on display. Lights follow the path of aqueducts that lead to New York City.

The Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System

On Long-Term View

A dome like spherical model with curved lattice work on the roof and a horizontal wave like structure through the middle. Jutting out from the middle of the sphere are two walkways. The base of the sphere has grass, trees and three figurines walking around.

World’s Fair Collection

On Long-Term View

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