What Nasty Women Wear
December 10 – 31, 2016
Reception & holiday party Saturday, December 10, 2016
A group exhibition using “Nasty Woman” as a broad call for new feminism, activism, and healthy bad behavior
Scott Kildall: Machine Data Dreams
October 28 – November 26, 2016
Reception Saturday, November 5
Workshop Saturday, November 19, 12-3pm
Black & White Projects is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Scott Kildall…
Evie Leder: Kaddish
September 16 – October 22
Reception Friday, September 23, 6-9pm
Black & White Projects is pleased to present a solo exhibition featuring a new series of works by new media artist Evie Leder.
Images: BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim
Black & White Projects Live Residency May 16 – June 17, 2016
BWP/AiRVI: Laura Hyunjhee Kim
Black & White Projects Live Residency May 16 – June 17, 2016 In Residence: May 16 – June 2 Public Hours: Thursdays & Fridays 6pm-9pm, Saturdays 11am-3pm In-Progress Party: Wednesday, … Continue reading
Images: Issued ID: Minority as Brand
Issued ID: Minority as Brand (2016) ^ Learn more about this piece at https://resconstructionstudy.net/rc-2/
Press: Issued ID: Minority as Brand
Issued ID: Minority as Brand March 18 – April 30, 2016 SF Weekly by Jonathan Curiel, April 20, 2016 KQED Arts by Creo Noveno, April 21, 2016 Art Practical Editors Pick | … Continue reading
BWP welcomes David Delatorre to the team
Black & White Projects is pleased to welcome David Delatorre as our new intern, focussed on supporting Issued ID: Minority as Brand. David is a Sophomore Media Studies major at … Continue reading
Press: Leah Rosenberg in SFAQ
Recent reviews of Leah Rosenberg’s solo exhibition at Black & White Projects Leora Lutz for SFAQ Alan Bamberger for ArtBusiness
Leah Rosenberg: Color and Scale
February 5 – March 5 Extended through March 11, 2016 Opening Reception Friday, February 5, 7-9pm Artist Event Friday, February 26, 7-9pm Black & White Projects, 2830 20th Street, No. 105, … Continue reading
Jason Wyman: #WhereDoYouBelong
Through January Artist an writer Jason Wyman pays tribute to the work of Susan O’Malley, through his print series #WhereDoYouBelong, on view thorough January.