
LOCATION: Lane Meyer Projects - 2528 Walnut St
EVENT CATEGORIES: Art Events | OPEN: Exhibits/Studios/Shops | Buy Art
PAST DATES AND TIMES
- Mon, Nov 30, 2020 - Sun, Dec 13, 2020
Lane Meyer Projects is pleased to present LMP PDA, a new public exhibition space where artworks will be displayed in our public-facing window vitrine every 2 weeks, until we open at full capacity. Exhibited artworks will be for sale and 100% of the sales will go directly to the artists, who have agreed to donate a portion to a social, political or otherwise engaged organization of their choice.
LMP PDA is viewable 24/7 and we invite you to stop by anytime while wearing a mask and practicing appropriate social distancing - it’s our way to propose a new way of thinking and looking together, while we’re staying apart.
Noah Travis Phillips will be on view from November 30th to December 13th at LMP PDA.
Noah Travis Phillips is an interdisciplinary artist, scholar, and educator; (BA, Naropa University, Fine Art and Environmental Studies; MFA, University of Denver, Emergent Digital Practices). Their research and creative interests integrate fictional autobiography, the anthropocene and the posthuman, engaging appropriation and digital/analog remix strategies. They create adaptable and multicentered artworks incorporating 2D/3D digital fabrication, videos, books, performance, and the internet. Phillips is Visiting Teaching Assistant Professor in Emergent Digital Practices at University of Denver. Their most recent exhibitions include group shows at Alto Gallery in Denver, CO (ARTIFACTS), Miriam Gallery in NYC (Friendly Ghost) and the Weserburg Museum for Modern Art (Künstlerpublikationen: analog – digital!). They live and work in Boulder, Colorado.
Noah has decided to donate 100% of sales to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers.
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV) is a Colorado nonprofit 501(c)(3) that organizes thousands of volunteers each year to complete more than 100 wild lands conservation projects in Colorado and southern Wyoming. Projects range in length from just a couple of hours to a weekend or longer. WRV has a diverse Youth and Inclusiveness Program and a comprehensive Volunteer Leadership Development Program. WRV’s mission is to foster a community spirit of shared responsibility for the stewardship and restoration of public, protected, and ecologically significant lands across Colorado and beyond.
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- William Matthews
2540 Walnut St (88 feet NE) - Visions West Contemporary
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2520 Larimer St (378 feet SE) - B.L.A.C gallery
2715 Larimer St (885 feet NE) - RedLine
2350 Arapahoe St (0.3 miles S)
Nearby Places to Eat + Drink
- Lustre Pearl Denver
1315 26th St (312 feet NE) - Osaka Ramen
2611 Walnut St (312 feet NE) - Park Burger
2615 Walnut St (372 feet NE) - 10 Barrel Brewing
2620 Walnut St (388 feet NE) - Il Posto
2601 Larimer St (402 feet E)
Nearby Walk/Bike/Park
- B-cycle Station
2490 Broadway (253 feet SW) - Bus Stop-Route 44
Larimer St & 25th (366 feet S) - Bus Stop-Route 48
Broadway & Blake (371 feet NW) - Bus Stop-Route 48
Broadway & Walnut (382 feet SW) - Bus Stop-Route 44
Lawrence St & 25th (695 feet SE)