
NEU ART by Leslie Foster and Sarah Kulesh
Leslie Kulesh and Sarah Foster began working together in 2004 making site specific, time specific, process dependant installation and sculpture. Over the last four years they have created art collaboratively, acting on globalized post-post modern culture; or the everyday. Sarah and Leslie are currently exploring self reference, pyramid schemes, suspension of disbelief, patterns of cognitive recognition, the coming apocalypse, ideas of space: the work it is doing / could be; visions to ends, inductive logic, time together, flatness, long distance, icing, geraldo rivera, absolutes, lapinou, wholistic, soy, wrinkles, salon, beast, sally supply, sleeping bath schools, angeles, alien graveyard, shop, relay, washington dc, vision driver, pageant, re purpose, glow milf, railway, step 33 afghan creative great knitted knitters, classics oxford carat latina, kid, disaster love couture absolutely glutes penguin, endless blockade, vogue, open entry, basciano vincent vinny, maximum overdrive, granny, dress lonely, mom, almost weave, touch, collapse, anfisa, occasions, race, cd music, bold your soul, evidence, apocalypse (super)visions, agony, redirect, always morning south, crazy layguide seduce dreamed possible matter like much mistake, babes, blunt james album, club pick orchid wallpaper, endless blockade, thong spoiler, no diggity, master cleanse, light metal, recursion, recursive thinking, j'adore adorno, conspicous production, and of course; keyword stuffing. Their practice includes architectural installation, private performance, and selective design.
June 7th - June 29th
Opening Reception June 7th 6pm - 10pm

Live with Animals Presents "The Mayor of 4th Street" a celebration of the life and works of Eddie Graham. For over a decade Eddie experienced life on 4th street in the east village unlike the rest of us. He inspired the residents on the block with his colorful personality. Eddie made this block his home and lightened up the locals with his quick remarks as they walked by or his life stories as you sat with him for hours. Eddie was the toughest guy on 4th street but unfortunately recently became ill with pneumonia and passed away. He left behind a precious portfolio of work and sweet memories. "The Mayor of 4th Street" includes drawings that were created for friends on the block, Christmas cards and cd covers he designed, and posters full of Eddie's social and political commentaries. You are welcome to view these charming works in person and meet some of the residents on 4th street who's hearts have been touched by Eddie. Live with Animals Gallery 210 Kent Avenue Brooklyn
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 10th 6pm-9pm
May 10th through May 24th Open Saturday and Sunday 2pm-6pm