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RECTANGLE No. 2

An Experimental Art Space

April 4-26



Retangle No. 2, curated by artists Anna Chapman and Kiran Jandu. Retangle No. 2 is an experimental art space designed to cultivate care and build resistance. In times of complexity, we orient toward creative interventions that perform peace, weave community, and envision liberatory futures. 


Retangle No. 2 features:

Window Peace ‘25
A month-long collective performance peace action that occupies the gallery window. The piece is an homage to Susan Kleckner and the womxn of Window Peace ‘86, performed in NYC for an entire year. 

Communal Loom
At the center of the show is a communal loom built from discarded wood and woven with torn bed sheets. Throughout the duration of the show, the public is invited to participate in this collective weaving, whose warp and weft may be no other than ourselves and the stories we carry. 

Activist Salon
Located in the back of the gallery is an open studio intended to envision concrete solutions for today’s complex problems. The space will be activated by environmental media & installation artist Marianna Dixon Williams. Come see their practice and engage with their process.

Events
Every Friday evening the gallery will be activated from 4pm - 8pm, featuring performances, screenings, lectures, and open studio sessions. In the spirit of emergent strategy and collaboration, we invite you to submit artwork and events. Throughout the duration of the show, we will add new events to our calendar.

Friday, April 4th: Opening, 6-8pm
Friday, April 11th: Arts Night Out, 5-8pm
Friday, April 18th: Open Studio, 4-8pm
Friday, April 25th: Closing, 5-8pm

We look forward to sharing this space with you.

ANNA CHAPMAN and KIRAN JANDU

This exhibit was made possible in part through support from the Northampton Arts Council and the
​Massachusetts Cultural Council.
 


A.P.E.'s programming is made possible in part by sustained support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts.