Ft. Greene Parents Association Easter Hunt, April 2010, 2011 – Republic Community

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http://republicbrooklyn.blogspot.com/2010/03/republic-worldwide-volunteers-for-paths.html

http://fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com/2010/03/30/parents-and-children-hunt-for-fun-in-fort-greene-park/

Saturday March 27th was a chilly a morning but the sun was bright and REPUBLIC Worldwide was excited to volunteer for PATH’s (Parents Around The Hill) Fort Greene Easter Egg Hunt. Our Charity Director, Jason Isch, geared up in the bunny suit and was off to lead the parade, cut the string for the egg hunt, and of course take pictures with all the sugared-up little kiddies of Clinton Hill and Ft. Greene. Jason Voegele organized the very limited slots for photos with the bunny, Marissa Forbes assisted at the raffle table, Shaakir Thomas (REPUBLIC Worldwide’s intern) helped with the set-up and clean-up, and Sean McGurn was there to capture all the fun.
REPUBLIC Worldwide is proud to continue having opportunities to help out around our local community. It was a wildly successful event and we had a blast meeting all the parents who are making strides in bettering the Brooklyn neighborhood. It’s always a pleasure to work with children and help build memories.

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Gisimba Memorial Center Fundraiser, July 2008 – Republic Community

July, 2008

Brooklyn, NY

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In the summer of 2008, Chrissie Lam, the founder of Create for a Cause, volunteered at Gisimba Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda to work with over 200 children who have been orphaned by genocide, HIV/ AIDS and malaria. The picture she paints of her experience there is of a bright hope in the midst of a chaotic and bleak future for the youngest of Rwandas generations. Filled to capacity the center is now only able to take in children under special circumstances and only receives about five children per year. All of the children are required to go to school and a large number go on to study higher education making them more able to build normal lives once they become old enough to transition out of the orphanage and into regular life. The orphanage and its schools also prepare the children to reinvest their skills and knowledge back into their communities and to contribute to the hope of a better future for a new Rwanda.

Inspired by Chrissie and the Gisimba Memorial Center, REPUBLIC is proud to present REACHING OUT: GISIMBA ORPHANAGE. As the first in our ongoing REACHING OUT program of recurring charitable fundraising projects, REPUBLIC and CREATE FOR A CAUSE are working together to involve our local communities and New York City at large in a campaign to keep Gisimba Memorial Center equipped with the basic necessities it requires to stay in operation and to help provide the children who live there with basic healthcare, food and education. The proceeds from the campaign will also be distributed through the Memorial Center to support sustainable revenue generating projects within the Kigali community.

Friday, May 29th at Le Grand Dakar Restaurant in Clinton Hill Brooklyn, REPUBLIC will be hosting an extraordinary evening of celebration and fundraising with dance performance, music by Indoda Entsha percussion ensemble, food by master chef Pierre Thaim and drinks with a silent auction and exhibition of photography by contemporary Rwandan artists.

Bring an empty belly and a full heart! Your financial contribution to this important cause does so much more than help the Gisimba Memorial Center, it also helps to further the reputation of our own community as a shining example of brotherhood and sisterhood throughout the world. New York has always been a city that leads by example. This is an opportunity to set an example for our own children and for our own families, for our friends and neighbors. This is an opportunity to reflect on how blessed we truly are and to reach out to the less fortunate than ourselves with just a small helping hand, not to pull them up but to help give them the tools to pull themselves up.

All monetary and silent auction donations are greatly appreciated and are tax deductible. REPUBLIC will be collecting donations throughout the entire month of May. Checks should be made out to Fractured Atlas, with Create for a Cause in the memo line and be sent to Chrissie Lam at 298 Mulberry St. 7L NYC, NY 10012.

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The Effect of Your Body, February, 2008 – ArtSpace MCV

Feb. 16 – March 20, 2008

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Art Space NYC and Republic Worldwide are excited to present “The Effect of Your Body”, a group exhibition curated by Tracey Norman and Jason Patrick Voegele from Yancey Richardson Gallery in NYC. Artists include, Lisa Kereszi, Thomas Allen, Sarah Shorr, Jody V. Jacobson, Ben Donaldson, J.P. Voegele, Laura Boone, Jeremy Kost, Balint Zsako, Julia Chiang, and Kris Knight. Performances by the Philadelphia burlesque group Peek-a-Boo Review. An evening of Seduction and female empowerment to benefit the Brooklyn Center Against Domestic Violence. Sponsored by Bison Grass Vodka. Art Space NYC is a Brooklyn based arts collective, art space, event planning group, and functioning artist studio supporting contemporary emerging artists and charity organizations. Our mission is to foster and inspire creative excellence; provide exhibition space to new and established artists and to provide exhibitions and events that encourage public awareness, community participation, and appreciation of the arts and charity.

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Fountain Miami 2012 – Fountain Art Fair

December, 2012

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Republic Worldwide is excited to announce our collaborative partnership with Keith Schweitzer of MaNY and this years  Fountain Art Fair Miami 2012. We are also excited about the talented line up of artists that we will be exhibiting in our featured booth at Fountain this December 6-9. Over the last 7 years Fountain Art Fair has received critical acclaim for its uniquely alternative art fair model and genuine dedication to the artists and galleries who share in it’s vision and ideology. Celebrated as the first of a new generation of influential alternative fairs, Fountain has reinterpreted the concept of the art fair experience and now represents over 65 international avant-garde galleries including Republic Worldwide in New York, concurrent with The Armory Show and in Miami, concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach. This years artists at Republic Worldwide include Hayley McCulloch, Fedele Spadafora, Levan Mindishvalli, Uta Bekaia, Willard Morgan of Ideal Glass, Blake Sandberg, Seze Devres, Sean McGurn, Eric Diehl, Julia Samuels, Doug Parry, Ian McGillivray, Cia Pedi and Sirikul Pattachote.

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This year Fountain is larger and more engaging than ever and Republic Worldwide will be right there at the heart of the festivities. In addition to the exhibitors, artists, performers, Dj’s and headliners like J. Patt of the Knocks and the fresh from Bushwick- TIKIDISCO, Fountain is also partnering with local Miami organizations such as 305Green.com, Art Cycle Bike Tours and ROAM guided walking tours to bring you the Wynwood Community Lounge. At the Republic Worldwide/Fountain Community Lounge you can learn more about the history of Wynwood, register for guided tours through the neighborhood, and meet local artists who draw inspiration from hometown pride. In conjunction with the community lounge, Fountain will be releasing a limited edition map of the neighborhood in partnership with ARTcycle, a community based art collective and street art bike tour, designed to encourage visitors to explore the real Wynwood and the creative culture that goes on long after the Basel Art Fair circus has left town.

Four more information and tickets to visit Republic Worldwide at Fountain Art Fair Miami 2012 please visit fountainartfair.com or contact jason@sitetest.republicworldwide.com.

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ARBORETUM, October 2012 – Republic WW

An outdoor exhibition  at the Fireman’s Memorial Garden, NYC

Saturday Oct. 6th & Sunday Oct. 7th, 12pm-6pm

Afternoon Opening Reception Saturday Oct 6th, 2pm-4pm

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Featuring: Cake, ENX, Jada Fabrizio, Abby Goodman, Peter Goldwater, Nick Horman, Patti Kelly, Hayley McCulloch, Saowakhon Muangkruan, Beatriz Olivetti, Julia Samuels,
Sirikul Pattachote, Veng, Wing.

curated by Keith Schweitzer & Jason Patrick Voegele

Firemen’s Memorial Garden, East 8th Street, NYC (bt Avenue C & Avenue D)

Festival Information: The inaugural “Harvest Arts Festival in the Gardens” will take place during the first weekend of October in 24 community gardens on NYC’s Lower East Side. For the first time ever, these community gardens will be unified through art, hosting music, dance, performance, visual art, workshops and activities. The Festival is free and open to all. As a neighborhood-centric event, the “Harvest Arts Festival in the Gardens” will be fun, educational, entertaining, and imaginative. Please ask for a map of the participating gardens while visiting our exhibition. The “Harvest Arts Festival in the Gardens” is being organized by LUNGS (Loisada United Neighborhood Gardens).
http://www.lungsnyc.org/

Garden Information: The Firemen’s Garden on East Eighth Street between Avenues C and D honors the memory of all New York City firefighters who were killed in the line of duty. The site pays homage in particular to the memory of Martin R. Celic (1952-1977), a young member of Ladder Company 18 who lost his life fighting a fire in the tenement that once stood here.
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/M310/history

http://www.lungsnyc.org/2012/10/24/scupture-donated-to-firemens-memorial-garden/

http://pinvents.com/event/424062860988989/arboretum-east-8th-street-nyc

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Die Wunderkammer, March 2013 – The Lodge Gallery

March 21 – May 1, 2013

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Open to the public from March 21st through May 1st, 2013, Republic Worldwide deconstructs and reimagines the traditional Wunderkammer through works by over a dozen New York based contemporary artists that will stoke your sense of wonder and odd delight. Artists include Paul Brainard, Kate Clark, Lori Field, Aaron Johnson, Melora Kuhn, Dennis McNett, Hayley McCulloch, Pop Mortem, Lucia Pedi, Mac Premo, Graham Preston, Christy Rupp, Tom Sanford, Sigrid Sarda and Madeline Von Foerster. Curated by Keith Schweitzer and Jason Patrick Voegele.

The Wunderkammer, or “Cabinet of Curiosities,” evokes the encyclopedic wonder and spirit of discovery that was the glory of the European enlightenment. Historically, room sized displays of exotic oddities and artifacts were unceremoniously presented in salon style to fascinated general audiences who were hungry for natural science, culture and entertainment at the dawn of the age of reason. It could be described stylistically as a turned out junk drawer of the sublime.

“Die Wunderkammer; Objects of Virtue” celebrates our inherent fascination with the foreign and strange through an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings, mixed-media assemblage, woodblock printmaking, multimedia works and interactive participatory installation. A series of performances, artist salons and additive artwork installations are scheduled throughout the run of the exhibition.

VIP Preview Reception March 20th (RSVP required):

Sponsored by Hendrick’s Gin, Hosted by Fig. 19

Produced in partnership with RIOT Development

Artinfo – 

http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/2013/03/21/peeking-inside-die-wunderkammer-the-inaugural-exhibition-at-the-lodge/

The Lo-Down

http://www.thelodownny.com/leslog/2013/03/the-lodge-gallery-opens-with-group-show-die-wunderkammer.html

Quiet Lunch Magazine

http://quietlunch.com/die-wunderkammer-the-lodge/

Creep Machine

http://www.creepmachine.com/previews/die-wunderkammer-objects-of-virtue.html

NYC Art Scene

http://nycartscene.info/post/45384807836/die-wunderkammer-objects-of-virtue-the-lodge-gallery-nyc

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqmlBKkEDZ8

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Digital Rituals, February 2009 – Republic WW

New art in the fourth dimension-

February 21 – March 1, 2009

Bushwick, Brooklyn

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As the tools artists use to more accurately represent the fruits of their imagination continue to evolve, the deep psychological drive to interpret the world in a visual symbolic language is as rooted in the same unanswerable wonder at the great mysteries of life as it has ever been. The artist has always been a sort of shaman negotiating these unfamiliar waters and the shaman has always been the activator of ritual mystery objects and images. In doing so he has always been the intermediary, negotiating a thinly veiled differentiation between the great mysteries of life and our daily routine. For these artists/shamans the tools of our creative expression have never been more powerful and have never before possessed so much potential to interrupt the linear history of the art world in such a profound and fundamental way. As technology ages, artists and scientists are developing new work with more diversity and skill than ever before. New technology has delivered new ways of manipulating and executing ingenious representations of those mythical, complex personal and archetypal expressions. Not too long ago, in the analogue world, the future seemed so far away. Today as we rocket through the 21st century there is an overwhelming sense in the commercial world and in our home and studio life that the future is now. On February 21, 2009 REPUBLIC in conjunction with the epic new show space JUNGLE will bring it to you. In the spirit of a post Paik and prime time Viola world, DIGITAL RITUALS; New Art in the Fourth Dimension is an exhibition of digital projections, audio performance, interactive sculpture and photography that attempts to stroke your sense of wonder.

Curated by Jason Patrick Voegele

Artists include, Laura Splan, Mey Veral, Peter Mackie, Tara Hrabowsky, Lucia Jeeson Lee, Jasin Cadic, Reuben Lorch-Miller, Drew Anderson, Cathleen Grado, Joel Erland, Kate Kaman, Brian Shaw, The Brooklyn Art Collective and more with performances by Bart Woodstrup & Alex Chechile, Public School & Panopticon.

http://www.republicworldwide.com/events/digitalrituals.html

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8wgKsZnAms

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For Which It Stands, June 2013 – The Lodge Gallery

June 28 – July 28, 2013

17 Artists from 13 countries around the world

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America has always been an amalgamation of immigrants who arrived here either yearning for a new life or thrust by circumstance into providence. For hundreds of years immigrants from every reach of the globe have passed through New York harbor to settle into new lives far from home. From wherever it is in the world they come, it is the shared experience of braving a new world together that has strengthened foreign-born New Yorkers to carry on together under the weight of constant irreversible change.

Along these generations have come the standard bearers of culture. These are the artists and musicians and poets from every continent putting into words and images their personal re-conceptualizations of what is home and what is foreign, what is progress and what is tradition. It is though their work that the grand and dynamic America experiment becomes illuminated.

So, what does the voice of this generation have to say for itself? What is it about the contemporary American experience that captures the imagination of today’s foreign-born and first generation artists? This summer Republic Worldwide picks up the flag in search of answers through the work of seventeen contemporary artists from around the globe.

Featured artists include Orlando Arocena, Raul Ayala, Chong Gon Byun, Liset Castillo, Alexis Duque, Alessandra Exposito, Kira Nam Greene (Courtesy of Accola Griefen Gallery), Jung S. Kim, Fay Ku, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew (Courtesy of Sepia Eye Gallery), Esperanza Mayobre, Levan Mindiashvili, Sirikul Pattachote, Shahpour M. Pouyan, Francesco Simeti, Saya Woolfalk and Siebren Versteeg.

Curated by Keith Schweitzer and Jason Patrick Voegele, “For Which It Stands” is open to the public from June 28 through July 28 at The Lodge Gallery, 131 Christie Street, NYC. For more information please call 917. 478. 7513 or visit thelodgegallery.com.

http://nycartscene.info/post/54110131026/for-which-it-stands-the-lodge-gallery-nyc

http://quietlunch.com/for-which-it-stands/

http://blog.artsinbushwick.org/post/55011741581/for-which-it-stands-shows-range-of-international

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Formations, May 2009 – Republic WW

May 7 – May 29, 2009

D.U.M.B.O., Brooklyn

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Spring is the season of luscious colorful rebirth and heavy rains that fertilize the earth and the human spirit. There is something so enchanting about the first spring sunshine and the anticipation of resplendent green all around inspires the sincerest forms of creation. In that spirit, REPUBLIC presents Formations. If REPUBLIC is the meeting of varied minds that transcend the sum of its parts, then the first stage in harnessing such a unique array of talents is to make a plan for construction. In conjunction with the launch of our new website: www.republicbrooklyn.com, Formations presents the idea that throughout Spring the world is focused on building new things out of the remains of what has passed. It is a time to pay special service to those artists who have concentrated their gifts on the idea of building upon the foundations of fundamental ideas that are ripe for reinterpretation by a new eager generation. On May 7th 2009 at the Pochron Gallery in D.U.M.B.O., REPUBLIC brings you an exhibition that will stroke your joy for spring by exciting you with color, form and energy. The event begins at 6pm, when the website goes live. Drinks, T-shirts, and posters are available and profits will benefit our May 29th collaborative fundraiser with Create for a Cause.

Curated by Jason Patrick Voegele

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Great Expectations at P.S. 122, March 2010 – Republic WW

To benefit the Cooke Center For Learning and Development and The Pure Vision Arts Center

March 9 – March 15, 2010

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REPUBLIC Worldwide presents Great Expectations, the final event of our four tier project with Cooke’s Center for Learning and Development. Tuesday March 9, 2010 at PS122. Students, parents, teachers, and friends started to trickle in before the event was scheduled to begin and the gallery was packed up until we had to close the doors around 7:30.

To say the night was a success is an understatement, it was an incredibly emotional and exciting night for all who attended. Everyone was filled with pride as the amazing students of Cooke Center walked through the gallery, realizing they are real artists and can accomplish anything they dream of. Never before has REPUBLIC Worldwide witnessed so many expressions of true joy and delight while looking at art.

The outsider artists from Pure Vision were inspiring; through each piece students saw the potential of their own work. The room was vivid with color and the pop culture characters by Stephan Kramer were a huge hit with everyone.

REPUBLIC Worldwide wants to thank all the teachers and administrators from Cooke Center, specifically Mary Munsch and Ayde Rayas, for giving us the opportunity to work with inspirited students, Pam Rogers from Pure Vision for loaning us stunning pieces for the show, and Susan Schreiber at PS122 for donating the space. Thank you everyone who attended and made this an event that REPUBLIC Worldwide will always remember.

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