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Storefront has been renamed StorefrontBushwick
and is now under the sole operation and ownership of Deborah Brown.

After a two year partnership Jason Andrew and Deborah Brown have parted ways to pursue separate interests. They wish to thank gallery Manager Kate Wadkins, the artists, and the collectors that made Storefront one of the most exciting exhibition spaces in New York. This site will remain as an archive of this terrific partnership.

To reach Jason Andrew:
 
www.nortemaar.org

To reach Deborah Brown:
 
StorefrontBushwick.com



 




STOREFRONT WILL CLOSE IT'S DOORS

DECEMBER 18



After two fantastic years, Storefront will close it's garage door with a final show featuring artists who had one-person exhibitions in the space:

Deborah Brown, Hermine Ford,
Suzanne Goldenberg, Cooper Holoweski,
Andrew Hurst, Norman Jabaut,
Mary Judge, Greg Kwiatek, Justen Ladda,
Amy Lincoln, Kevin Regan, and Austin Thomas


OPENING / CLOSING PARTY:
Friday, December 9





CLOSING
Sunday, Nov 20:

COLOR SCHEMES: paintings by Vince Contarino, Allison Gildersleeve, and Brooke Moyse with ceramics by Elizabeth Kley.



new at
STOREFRONT
:

BRAIN WAVES: new zine and print department organized and curated by Kate Wadkins


latest news:

CONSIDERING THE ART OF WAR, by Sharon Butler (hyperallergic, Sept 16)

JOE BONHAM PROJECT IN BROOKLYN: A Worthy Tribute, by Patrick Brennan (National Review, Sept 16)

A DECADE-LONG DAY, by Franklin Einspruch (
New York Sun, Sept 8)

INTRODUCING THE JOE BONHAM PROJECT, New Criterion, by James Panero (Sept)

NOT BUYING AMERICAN OPTIMISM: Regan + Holoweski at Storefront, by Sharon Butler (twocoatsofpaint.com, Aug 25)

HOLOWESKI + REGAN: Editor's Pick by Ben Sutton (LMAGAZINE.COM, Aug)

FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME, by Emily Nathan (artnet.com, June)

BROOKLYN LOCAL, by Emily Nathan (artnet.com, June 6)

DARK AND STORMY AT STOREFRONT GALLERY, by Kyle Chayka (hyperallergic.com, June 4)

MEET KATE WADKINS, ARTIST AND ZINE WIZARD, by Scout Mob (Scoutmob.com, May 24)

AROUND BUSHWICK: Dara Mandle & Cor van den Heuvel @ Storefront, by Jeniece Primus (ARTSINBUSHWICK)

HERMINE FORD'S ENCHANTMENT, by Sharon Butler (Two Coats of Paint, May 3, 2011)

JUSTEN LADDA AT STOREFRONT, by Sarah Schmerler (Art in America, April 2011)

SPECIAL EVENT: Calypso: No Man is an Island, by Paul Cox (bushwickbk.com, March 15)

SHAPE, LIGHT AND LINE AT STOREFRONT, by Sharon Butler (twocoatsofpaint.com, March 13)

AMY LINCOLN AT STOREFRONT, by Reid Singer (March 3)

MARY JUDGE Pop-Oculus: new works in pigment, by Thomas Micchelli (Brooklyn Rail March 2011)

MARY JUDGE AT STOREFRONT, by Reid Singer (February 17)

RIDING THE BRAIN WAVES: Storefront's new zine dept, by Jesse Sposato (Greenpoint Gazette, Feb 3)

NEW CRITERION: Gallery Chronicle, by James Panero (February 2011)

NEW CRITERION: Gallery Chronicle, by James Panero (January 2011)

JUSTEN LADDA reviewed in The New York Times, by Ken Johnson (December 17, 2010)




STOREFRONT (16 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn) is a gallery founded by Jason Andrew of Norte Maar and artist Deborah Brown to promote emerging Bushwick artists and revisit the work of established artists. The gallery features a program of cross-disciplinary artistic endeavors that include visual, literary and performing arts. Storefront aims to be a resource for the Bushwick community and a reflection its artistic intensity, diversity and vitality.


DIRECTIONS: L train to Brooklyn, Morgan Avenue Stop. Walk four blocks on Morgan to Flushing Avenue. Cross Flushing Avenue to Wilson Avenue. Gallery located between Noll and George Streets. GOOGLE MAP


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16 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn
open weekends 1-6PM
(646) 361-8512

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