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- "Build Your Own Shoebox Theater" Workshop, Sept 20, 2-4 pm
- "Nighttime is for Dreaming" Performance and Artist Reception, October 10, 7-10 pm
- ATTRACKTION + Artist Reception, Sept 27 3-6 pm
- Hannah Kasper Artist Reception, Sept 12, 6-9 pm
- Lucky Gallery Presents “Nighttime is for Dreaming” Closing Reception, with Rap/Danceattack Project, BIG DIGITS, Oct, 31 8-12 pm
- Outdoor Film Event 'When Clouds Clear' by Danielle Bernstein, October 16, 7-11PM
- “Carving Out the Light”, a Pumpkin Carving Workshop hosted by Christopher Coggiano, October 23, 8-10 pm
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- "Honey I Shrunk Red Hook" Closing Reception, Aug 29, 6-10 pm
- Analog Showcase and Show + Tell, June 14, 2009
- Ivy Glass ECO+ Couture Trunk Show, July 26, 2-5 pm
- Lilian Asterfield is Throwing a "Tie" Party, Aug 2, 4-6 pm
- Low-Tech Alternative Photo Techniques Workshop, July 12. 2009
- Red Hook Tales, Aug 16, 1-6 pm
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- "Anatomically Incorrect" Closing Party, Feb 6. 6-9pm
- "Anatomically Incorrect" Opening Reception, Jan 16, 6-9PM
- "Daily Porn" Opening Reception, Feb 13, 6-9PM
- "Wearing Whitman's Words; A Typographic Exploration" Closing Party, January 9th, 6-9 pm
- Chubrub Productions & The Speakeasy Crew present: PDA, March 6, 7-10PM
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How to Take Your Picture for Your Lasercut Doll
Posted by admin in How to Take Your Picture for the Lasercut Doll - "Honey I Shrunk Red Hook" Exhibition, News on August 3rd, 2009
Are you interested in participating in “Honey I Shrunk Red Hook” but can’t make it to the gallery to meet with the artists Luis Blackaller and Andy Cavatorta. Just follow these simple instructions and just maybe you will find yourself in the little Red Hook in the Big Red Hook at Lucky Gallery.
Lucky Gallery Presents “Honey I Shrunk Red Hook” Exhibition
Posted by admin in "Honey I Shrunk Red Hook" Exhibition on July 30th, 2009

Brooklyn-area art gallery will feature an on-site installation and public art project by Luis Blackaller and Andy Cavatorta
From August 8 th to August 30th, Lucky Gallery will present an on-site installation and public art project with several associated community events, “Honey I Shrunk Red Hook”. This is a collaboration between Luis Blackaller and Andy Cavatorta, who aim to start a creative discussion about Red Hook, the inhabitants and folklore. The exhibition will function as a public action, interactive installation and participatory performance. This mission of this project is to bring together a diverse mix of members of the Red Hook community to use art and gallery space as communication devices.
“Red Hook has an air of mystery that I can’t find anywhere else in New York,” explains Blackaller. “It feels somewhat uncharted, perhaps separated as it is from the New York comprehensive subway network. When thinking about making art for Red Hook, I immediately feel like using this art as an excuse to get closer to the people in it, and learn about the place from them hopefully helping them learn from each other in the process.”
Blackaller and Cavatorta will create a cardboard model of the streets surrounding Lucky Gallery, and build a collection of photorealistic dolls representing Red Hook dwellers. Visitors to the Gallery will be encouraged to play with the dolls and have the option to have their own doll made. The familiar sites and people everybody knows will be the one’s in the imagination, giving visitors the chance to meet (or even be!) the familiar strangers all around them.
There are several events associated with “Honey I Shrunk Red Hook” exhibition including an opening reception on Saturday, August 8, from 6-10 PM, in Lucky Gallery. On Sunday, August 16, from 1-6 PM, a small living room set will be set up on the sidewalk in front of Lucky Gallery and people will be invited for interviews which will be video taped expressing their feelings and stories about Red Hook. A selection of the material collected will be shown during the closing event. On Saturday, August 29, from 6-10 PM, in Lucky Gallery there will be a closing reception in which a short film will be projected outside the gallery featuring highlights from the show, interviews and the photorealistic dolls of Red Hook inhabitants will be given to their rightful owners.
Luis Blackaller
Luis Blackaller is an artist from Mexico city with an interest in culture, technology and media. He graduated with honors as a Mathematician in the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has worked as a Designer, Art Director and Motion Graphics Artist in the Mexican film industry for 10 years. He recently graduated with a Master of Science Degree at the MIT Media Lab under the mentorship of John Maeda, where he explored online creative social systems and their relationship with artistic expression and communication.
Andy Cavatorta
Andy Cavatorta can’t stop making things: robots, bikes, art, music, software and films. Sometimes the robots make more music, the software makes more art and the bikes shoot movies. He is currently developing musical robots and large-scale performances and installation with Ensemble Robot. Cavatorta is currently a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab.
Lucky Gallery
Lucky Gallery is located at 176 Richards Street in the heart of Red Hook Brooklyn, New York. Lucky Gallery works with underrepresented and emerging artists looking for a venue to share creativity and ideas in a supportive environment. For information, please contact Laura Arena at laura@luckygallery.com.
Exhibition Dates: August 8, 2009 – August 30, 2009
Opening Reception: August 8, 6-10 PM
Closing Reception: August 29, 6-10 PM
Gallery Hours: Sat/Sun 1-6 and by appt. only
Gallery Address: Lucky Gallery, 176 Richards Street, Brooklyn, NY. 11231
Lucky Gallery Welcomes Ana Bogdanovic
Posted by admin in Lucky Gallery Welcomes Ana Bogdanovic, News on July 23rd, 2009

Ana Bogdanovic
Ana Bogdanovic is a young art historian from Belgrade, Serbia, with a thesis on the Visualisation of the Identity in German Romanticism and she has a diploma in the Art History on the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade, Serbia 2008. During this time, Ana also attended the Free University in Berlin, Germany and the Weimar Summer Academy, in Weimar, Germany. Ana is currently enrolled in the MA-Studies in Art History and the History of Image at the Art History Department of the Humboldt University in Berlin, soon becoming a student-assistant at the Department for East-European Art History at the same University.
Her field of research is early modern and modern West-European Art as well as the Perception and Identity of the Work of Art and the Relationship between the Beholder and the Work of Art.
In Spring 2010 Ana is doing an internship at the National Gallery in Berlin, but at the time looking forward to working in the Lucky Gallery in New York. Ana will be the assistant director at Lucky Gallery this summer.
Lucky Gallery Presents Art + Sustainability Exhibition
Posted by admin in Art + Sustainability Exhibition on June 28th, 2009
Lucky Gallery Presents Art + Sustainability Exhibition
Brooklyn-area art gallery will feature work by Daniel Madri, Crosby Hill, Danielle Bernstein, Ivy Glass, and Nicole Deponte
From July 11 to August 2nd, Lucky Gallery will present Art and Sustainability Exhibition, which will feature a collection of work by artists Daniel Madri, Crosby Hill, Danielle Bernstein, Ivy Glass, and Nicole Deponte. These featured artists focus on remedies for various ecological problems and provide alternative models of social responsibility through innovation, recycling, education and reinvestment in the environment.
“The artists featured in the gallery ask ‘how do we meet the challenges of trying to live a more sustainable life, and how can we transform our interaction with natural and man made resources in an urban environment?’” said Laura Arena, the director of Lucky Gallery. “These artists provide sustainable alternatives in art and life, through fashion, fine art, furniture design, film and gardening.”
The Art and Sustainability exhibit includes an on site installation, participatory activities, lectures, workshops, a film screening and many opportunities for dialogue in an effort to pose solutions to some of the biggest global challenges. Additionally, each artist will host their own Lucky Sunday event, an open house and a chance to meet and speak with the artist. Lucky Gallery invites you to the Art and Sustainability Exhibition to participate in the ever-more-pressing conversation about what it means to sustain our planet, our culture, and our creative enterprise.
Daniel Madri
Daniel Madri works as a carpenter and general contractor in Boston, MA. He makes furniture and assemblages out of the debris he finds on worksites. Madri assemblages that were inspired by the movie “Jaws” and furniture made by materials found on job sites will be on display. Madri will also host a Lucky Sunday event July 12, which will include a workshop and demonstration on alternative photo transfer techniques.
Crosby Hill
Crosby Hill works for Greensgrow Farm, a nationally recognized leader in urban farming located in Kensington, Philadelphia. The farm includes a nursery, a farmers market and a Community Supported Agriculture program. Hill will be building a NFT Hydroponic System in Lucky Gallery. NFT (nutrient film technique) Hydroponic Systems grow many crops, vegetative, or flowering in an ultra-resource efficient method. It is a viable method for small scale and indoor gardeners, which result in larger, healthier, fuller plants. Hill’s NFT Hydroponic System will be on display. Hill will host a Lucky Sunday event July 19 at Lucky Gallery, which will include a lecture and demonstration of the NFT Hydroponic System.
Danielle Bernstein
Danielle is a freelance filmmaker from Atlanta, Georgia. She attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University. In 2006 she started the production company Clear Films and went on to co-direct, produce and shoot the award winning film ‘When Clouds Clear’, released in 2008. Clear Films is dedicated to helping filmmakers and artist complete projects that address social issues and strive to move audiences to action. Currently Danielle is working as an outreach strategist for three independent social issue documentaries. Her next directorial project, Bayview Hunters Point, will be completed in 2010. There is an outdoor screening of Bernstein’s film ‘When Clouds Clear’ on July 19th as part of the Art and Sustainability Exhibition – location to be announced.
Ivy Glass
Ivy Glass is Ivy Glass Ecouture, a green fashion company that makes of one-of-a-kind products from recycled fabrics and garments. Glass provides an edgy alternative for the fashion-minded woman, man or child who wants a unique garment or accessory with the added eco-conscious value. All garments are currently produced in Philadelphia. The Ivy Glass Ecouture collection will be featured at the Exhibition. Glass will host a Lucky Sunday event July 26th, which will include a trunk show.
Nicole Deponte
Nicole Deponte is a multi-talented artist and designer, creating one-of-a-kind accessories. In 2008, Deponte launched the lilian asterfield collection, redefining the tie with her flare for the vintage. You can find Deponte most days surrounded by buttons and ties, always accompanied by her beloved mutt, mon chere (a.k.a. monkey). The lilian asterfield collection will be on display. Deponte will host a Lucky Sunday event August 2nd, which include a trunk show.
Lucky Gallery
Lucky Gallery is located at 176 Richards Street in the heart of Red Hook Brooklyn, New York. Lucky Gallery works with underrepresented and emerging artists looking for a venue to share creativity and ideas in a supportive environment. For information, please contact Laura Arena at laura@luckygallery.com.
Exhibition Dates: July 11 – August 2, 2009
Gallery Hours: Sat/Sun 1-6 and by appt. only
Gallery Address: Lucky Gallery, 176 Richards Street, Brooklyn, NY. 11231