Conner Contemporary Art
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Conner Contemporary Art is a fine art gallery in Washington, DC, United States, founded by Leigh Conner in 2000. The gallery represents contemporary artists working in all media. In addition to its exhibition schedule, the gallery runs events such as performances, web-casts and off-site projects. Conner Contemporary also participates in various international art fairs including Pulse London, Pulse Miami, Pulse New York and MACO, Mexico City.
Artists
*gogo art projects
Conner Contemporary Art launched *gogo art projects in fall 2006 to incubate emerging and experimental art. *gogo evolved from Conner's annual BFA/MFA graduate exhibition, Academy, begun in 2000. Promoting new talent engendered a strategic initiative to mobilize promising artists toward the next professional level.
*gogo Artists
External links
References
- Beckman, Rachel. A Shifting Landscape for Conner Gallery The Washington Post September 2007
- Pulse Miami 2006, Artnet Magazine
- Cudlin, Jeffrey. Mark Bennett: New Drawings The Washington City Paper March 2007
- Wennerstrom, Nord. Leo Villareal: Conner Contemporary Artforum February 2007
- Cotter, Holland. To Explore Race, Sometimes You Focus on the Explorer The New York Times February 2007
- Wennerstrom, Nord. Julee Holcombe puts her classical spin on digitally manipulated images Art & Antiques December 2006
- Wennerstrom, Nord. Erik Sandberg Artforum October 2006
- Cotter, Holland. At Historical Society, Emancipation Remains a Work in Progress The New York Times June 2006
- Wennerstrom, Nord. Avish Khebrehzadeh Artforum May 2006
- Goss, Heather. Morse’s Code DCist March 2006
- Dawson, Jessica. An Artist Pricks Her Skin and Our Conscience Over Hate Crimes The Washington Post September 1, 2005; Page C01