At Face Value: Last day Saturday, July 27th, 2024 at Station Independent Projects
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At Face Value: Last day Saturday, July 27th, 2024 at Station Independent Projects
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TORONTO.- Station Independent Projects, Toronto, and curcioprojects, NYC, are thrilled to present At Face Value featuring thirteen artists from Canada, United Kingdom, and the United States. As humans, we inherently enjoy people-watching regardless of whether the situation is chaotic, tranquil, or unsettling, and with the deluge of selfies, everyone is seen. At Face Value goes beyond the surface level of expressions and does not accept a face without thinking it might not be what is right in front of you. The exhibition challenges the traditional notion of portraiture through the unique approaches these artists use, both visually and thematically compelling as the viewer comes closer to the human experience.

At Face Value features Claudine Anrather, Noah Becker, Marcy Brafman, Chambliss Giobbi, Amy Hill, Sam Jackson, D. Dominick Lombardi, Shantel Miller, Ruben Natal-San Miguel, Dana Nehdaran. Andrew Owen AO1, Arlene Rush, Pierre St. Jacques.

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Left: Marcy Brafman Right: Andrew Owen AO1


Robert Curcio, curcioprojects, is an independent curator, consultant, writer, and more. Curcio was a co-founder and co-producer of the Scope Art Shows. He has curated and/or managed over 20 exhibitions including Mortality: A Survey of Contemporary Death Art with Donald Kuspit, Go Figure, HEAD, The Great Nude Invitational, PRESENCE, Walk-ins Welcome, Corporeal Identities, Media Life, and Women Depict Men. Curcio has written for Arte Fuse, Artvoices, ARTnews, Cover, dART International, Sculpture, Tema Celeste, WhiteHot Magazine, and Zing magazines.

Station Independent Projects organizes exhibitions and events with a focus on artist advocacy. Station Independent Projects specializes in discovering new emerging and mid-career artists that are not represented by galleries and organizes shows to connect artists to broader audiences. Before opening the gallery in Toronto we were located in the Lower East Side of New York City. We also have organized exhibitions in the New York City area for over ten years with numerous New York galleries, art fairs, and nonprofits.


Left: Amy Hill Right: Arlene Rush


The curators would like to extend a special “Thank you” to Myles Fucci for his curatorial and administrative assistance.










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