Information Space
11/25/2025
Information is eager to present, HAUNT: Particulars relating to some unaccountable noises in the House.
The opening reception of this show will be on December 13th from 6-9pm with a performance at 7:30pm! Come join us! There will also be an advanced preview of the show on December 6th from 5-7pm.
This upcoming exhibition hosts a series of new works and performances by in collaboration with & !
Welcome to my apartment - This body of work engages the wooden floor as both medium and mediator, situating the apartment not merely as private architecture, but as porous and sonorous sites of relationally. The creaks and groans of floorboards function as an acoustic index — a material trace that evidences contact, stress, and habitation. These sounds destabilize domesticity’s presumed enclosure, reminding us that “home” is co-constructed through the permeability of infrastructures and the audibility of neighboring lives. In this sense, the floor articulates a shared, involuntary intimacy: our movements circulate across surfaces, resounding as both presence and interruption.
The rubbings translate this acoustic-spatial condition into a visual archive. By pressing graphite against the fibrous lines of the floor, the work captures a double displacement: the vertical forest reoriented into horizontal plank, and the horizontal surface reinscribed as cascading sheets along the gallery walls. This gesture reanimates the floor as a suspended forest, a spectral ecology wherein the labor of bearing weight is transformed into an aesthetic of line, repetition, and descent. Tim Ingold has argued that materials are not inert but “storied”, carrying histories of growth and use; the rubbings operate precisely in this register, treating the floor as both witness and collaborator.
08/26/2024
Information Space is pleased to present their first open call exhibition, The Dirt in Our Garden featuring 28 artists nationwide that do not hold fine art degrees. Please join us for an opening reception on September 14th from 5pm to 9pm. Amplifying the voices of artists that are self taught and untraditionally trained gives us a fuller picture of the range of work being made in our community of artists. Much like overturning or rotating a garden, we look to elevate new perspectives of typically overlooked artists.
The Dirt in Our Garden takes shape as a sprawling installation of works ranging from collage, drawing, sculpture, photography, painting, and ceramics, suspended between the physical and the astral plane. Hosting a number of local artists as well as creators from New York to Miami from Georgia to Portland. Bodies, human and beyond, are disfigured and out of place, not horrific but rather apparitions at the edge of vision. The landscapes and environment portrayed reach through historical propaganda to an intersectional struggle of the trouble with having a body.
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elsh love
11/21/2019
Stop by to see WAR TRAP a solo exhibition by artist Katherine Lam. We’ll be open from 1-5pm.
11/10/2019
A big thank you to everyone who came out last night. We had a blast! War Trap will be up for the month. Gallery hours will be posted soon.
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