Opening Reception: “Temporal Belonging” by Natsuki Takauji
Thursday, September 18 | 6:30-8:30pm
Influenced by her visit to cities in her native Japan, where abandoned homes remain eerily frozen in time after nuclear devastation and natural disasters, Takauji brings a keen awareness to the overlooked and forgotten. On view through October 9, “Temporal Belonging” invites visitors on an intimate journey through themes of life and death, home, and belonging with a series of small-scale works and immersive installations.
Materials for the Arts is New York City’s Creative Reuse center. From our warehouse to all five boroughs, we connect and inspire local students and teachers, artists and non-profits, with free materials to imagine a more creative and sustainable future.
The City of New York funds infrastructural and operational costs for MFTA, and it falls upon Friends of Materials for the Arts (FOMA), MFTA’s nonprofit partner, to support other initiatives to reach a broader audience through our Education Center which reaches thousands of people by hosting our Artists-in-Residence program, Designer-in-Residence Program, Gallery program, Third Thursday program, Professional Development program and Field Trip/In-School Residency programs.
What’s Happening
Third Thursday Programming
Explore all the warehouse has to offer while engaging in art-making workshops, art talks, gallery openings, and more.
P-Credit Courses and Workshops
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