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'Repetitive Motion' Group Exhibition at PROJECTOR Gallery Features Alison Hall and Seven Artists Exploring Mark-Making

exhibition · 2026-04-23

The group exhibition 'Repetitive Motion' is currently on display at PROJECTOR Gallery, located at 237 Eldridge Street, until Sunday. Curated by Jennifer Samet, the show showcases the works of eight artists: Ross Bleckner, Glenn Goldberg, Tine Lundsfryd, Amy Park, Barbara Takenaga, Michelle Grabner, and Alison Hall. Their diverse styles, ranging from psychedelia to serial minimalism, highlight meticulous mark-making techniques. Among the featured works is Alison Hall's 2011 creation 'San Sebastiano, After Perugino,' which employs graphite and Venetian plaster to form stitch-like designs inspired by classic masterworks. Hall’s artistic approach is influenced by her roots in Virginia and practices in Eastern meditation. Michelle Grabner, recognized for her involvement in the Whitney Biennial, is also included in the exhibition.

Key facts

  • The exhibition 'Repetitive Motion' is curated by Jennifer Samet.
  • It features eight artists including Ross Bleckner, Glenn Goldberg, Tine Lundsfryd, Amy Park, Barbara Takenaga, Michelle Grabner, and Alison Hall.
  • The show is held at PROJECTOR Gallery at 237 Eldridge Street, an ancillary space of Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects.
  • Alison Hall's work 'San Sebastiano, After Perugino, 2011' uses graphite and Venetian plaster on a 12 x 19 inch panel.
  • Hall's methodology is inspired by her farmer and factory worker forebears in Virginia and Eastern meditation techniques.
  • The exhibition runs through Sunday.
  • Michelle Grabner curated the most paint-friendly segment of the Whitney Biennial.
  • The artists are united by painstakingly methodical and rhythmically consistent mark and stroke strategies.

Entities

Artists

  • Alison Hall
  • Ross Bleckner
  • Glenn Goldberg
  • Tine Lundsfryd
  • Amy Park
  • Barbara Takenaga
  • Michelle Grabner
  • Jennifer Samet
  • Andrew Forge

Institutions

  • PROJECTOR Gallery
  • Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
  • Whitney Biennial

Locations

  • 237 Eldridge Street
  • Virginia
  • United States

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