May 19, 2008




As of September 2008, Black & White Gallery’s Williamsburg location will operate as a not-for-profit project space under the name Black & White Project Space. As exhibition spaces disappear from the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn due to the building boom which has replaced so much of the neighborhood's historic fabric, Black & White Project Space is committed to preserving the legacy of Black & White Gallery by producing, presenting and promoting site-specific installations in its Williamsburg location. With these efforts Black & White Project Space will continue to bring cutting edge contemporary art to the community and give artists an opportunity to show their work in a high visibility setting.

Black & White Project Space will prominently feature site specific installations stressing the links between the indoor and outdoor environments by dedicating the entire space to a single artist or artist collective.

In its curatorial decision making process, Black & White Project Space seeks artists who demonstrate social consciousness and spiritual awareness in a well-developed art making practice.

We emphasize artists who are emerging to mid-career in their development and manifest the spectrum of creative approaches to contemporary art.

Tatyana Okshteyn, President