Arcade Project Curatorial is pleased to present

Winter Benefit

December 18, 2020 to January 31, 2021

Arcade Project launched during Armory Week 2016. It began as a concept for a print zine to showcase the talent that surrounded me. Everyone was hustling and working on multiple projects that I believed deserved exposure. Arcade project was created as a platform for visual artists, writers, philosophers, poets, critics, performers and more. The print zine concept was put on hold when the decision was made to build an online presence first.

Over the past four years we have published exhibition reviews, artist interviews, covered art fairs, as well as film criticism and some philosophy with a touch of humor. We built and sponsored the Spicy Curtains lounge at Satellite Art Show - Miami and curated Elizabeth Axtman’s Dark Meat at Satellite Art Show - Austin and Eva Mueller’s TwistedTwins-XXY at Satellite Art Fair - Brooklyn.

This year, we launched Arcade Project Curatorial, a nomadic gallery showing provocative and challenging work. Since the launch, we have exhibited SPRING FORWARD and Gay Guerrilla online as well as Kevin Darmanie’s Rainbow Country, an in-person pop-up at Paradice Palase in Bushwick.

As 2020 draws to a close, we are looking forward to the new, and hopefully healthier, year ahead. Up to this point, Arcade Project has been a self-funded labor of love with the occasional help of donors. To help raise enough funds to pay for editing, web development, and a diverse team of freelance writers, Arcade Project is launching our Winter Benefit. 40% of the proceeds from this show will go towards funding Arcade Project for the upcoming year.

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