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Priska C. Juschka Fine Art will be showing at Scope Basel 2008

Uferstrasse 80
CH-4057 Basel
Switzerland
Exhibitors Open June 3-8 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 1pm-8pm
Wednesday, June 4 10am–8pm
Thursday, June 5 10am–8pm
Friday, June 6 10am–8pm
Saturday, June 7 10am–8pm
Sunday, June 8 10am–6pm
Theo Boettger will be included in a group exhibition entitled Appel at Museum Felix De Boeck from May 25-August 3, 2008
Richie Budd has been accepted as an International Artist in Residence at Artpace in San Antonio, TX
Stefano Cagol's "Flu Power Flu," has been commissioned as a public art installation in Brussels and will be on display for the rest of the year.
Jenna Gribbon, Dana Melamed and Dannielle Tegeder will be showing work at the 183rd Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art from May 29-September 7, 2008 at the National Academy Museum opening May 28th from 6-9pm.
Dana Melamed and Dannielle Tegeder works will be included in a group exhibition entitled, "Future Tense: Contemporary Views/Post-Utopian Landscape" curated by Dede Young at the Neuberger Museum of Art in Westchester County, NY from May 11-July 20, 2008
Carolyn Salas and Adam Parker Smith have both been accepted to the Jentel Residency Program in Wyoming
Dannielle Tegeder and Emily Noelle Lambert have both been accepted to The Yaddo Foundation residency for the upcoming 2008 season
Dannielle Tegeder and Jade Townsend's work will be on view at the Chelsea Art Museum in an exhibition entitled, "Nature Interrupted" curated by Elga Wimmer scheduled for July, 2008.
Jade Townsend's collaboration with artist Michael Peterson, entitled, "Bottom of the Bag" has been included in the exhibition Waste Not, Want Not, May 4-August 3, 2008 at Socrates Scupture Park.
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art was established in 2001 in the cutting-edge area of Williamsburg, NY, and relocated in 2005 to the Chelsea district of New York City. By representing diverse artists who evoke questions regarding pertinent issues, such as the urban experience, the ever-fluctuating values of contemporary culture and the global socio-political landscape, the gallery wishes to create a continuous dialogue with both the local and international community. The gallery's program is comprised of artists working in different mediums, focusing on unique two and three-dimensional work, as well as groundbreaking site-specific projects.
Gallery Artists
Theo Boettger, Nin Brudermann, Richie Budd, Stefano Cagol, Tim Doud, Fendry Ekel, Jenna Gribbon, Debra Hampton, Aaron Johnson, Gabriel Jones, Emily Noelle Lambert, Chad Marshall, MASLEN & MEHRA, Dana Melamed, Almagul Menlibayeva, Daniel Mirer, Sybille Rath, Amy Rathbone, Carolyn Salas, Ryan Schneider, Rachel Selekman, Adam Parker Smith, John Sparagana, Christine Tarkowski, Dannielle Tegeder, Jade Townsend and Huang Yan
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