July 11–September 15, 2012
White Sands
Laura Vitale
Vitale will create a research laboratory for testing the audio-visual properties and material behaviors of gypsum plaster.
August 17–October 12, 2012
Date the Time
Molly Dilworth
For Date the Time, Dilworth will create a series of banners and flags, bearing patterns generated from user-submitted photos.
October 22, 2012–January 18, 2013
Holistic Approach
Alina Tenser
For Holistic Approach, Tenser will create a series of sculptures, images and videos that begin with her body and extend into new, related forms.
January 7–March 9, 2013
We Buy White Albums
Rutherford Chang
Chang will create an archive, listening library, and anti-store to house and grow his collection of the Beatles’ iconic record.
February 15–April 26, 2013
Eyes as Big as Plates
Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth
Ikonen and Hjorth will create costumes, settings, and performance programs for senior residents of New York
March 26–May 25, 2013
Volumes for Sound
Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson
Dubbin and Davidson will create new works influenced by the geometries of sound.
March 26–May 25, 2013
Seeing Voice The Seven-Tone Color Spectrum
Christine Sun Kim
Christine Sun Kim will initiate a conversation led by seven presenters, all of whom will give a lecture without using audible voice.
August 7–October 6, 2013
Circular Track
Elizabeth Orr
For Circular Track, Orr will research the ways in which choreographed movement constructs narrative.
August 7–October 6, 2013
Citizen Bridge
Nancy Nowacek
Nowacek will design, create and test a series of prototypes for an eventual footbridge that crosses the Upper New York Bay waterway.
August 17–October 12, 2013
Grey Lines
Jacolby Satterwhite
Satterwhite will create a 3D animated video using drawing, CG animation, and improvised and mediated performance.
October 11–November 11, 2013
HANDS OFF
Molly Lowe
HANDS OFF invites artists to use Recess’s public space as studio, exhibition venue and grounds for experimentation.
October 22–December 21, 2013
Trad.
Courtesy the Artists
“Trad.” is an abbreviation of “traditional,” which is listed instead of an author on folk recordings when the work’s origin is unknown.