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Constantina Zavitsanos, “L&D Motel,” 2019. Installation view,
Participant Inc.
Photo: Mark Waldhauser
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Participant Inc.
New York, NY

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Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition
Oklahoma City, OK

“Pieced Vessels” by artist Rachel de Cuba, photography courtesy of Rachel Lin Weaver and New Orleans Film Society
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New Orleans Film Society
New Orleans, LA

Installation View of Ali Silverstein’s Solo Exhibition “The Fantastical Reconstruction of the Epine
GY7, Chapter 1: The Fragments,” 2020.
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson
Tucson, AZ

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M12
Broomfield, CO

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Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
New York, NY

Pacifico Silano, “The Eyelid Has Its Storms…,” solo exhibition at Light Work’s from March 23 – July 23, 2020 in Light Work’s 
Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery.
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Light Work
Syracuse, NY

Jacqueline Gordon: “Inside You Is Me,” installation at The Lab from October 1–31, 2016; photo by Robbie Sweeny.
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The Lab
San Francisco, CA

1.	Luftwerk & Normal, SOS Color Code, 2020. Installation view at USF Contemporary Art Museum. Photo: Will Lytch.
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Institute for Research in Art, University of Southern Florida, Contemporary Art Museum
Tampa, FL

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Human Resources
Los Angeles, CA

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The Drawing Center
New York, NY

Eric Rasmussen, Robbie McCauely and Tina Ruan perform at the Annual Open House 2019
Robbie McCauley, the recipient of Denniston Hill’s inaugural Distinguished Performance Artist Award (DPAA) for 2019. She’s also a recent recipient of the IRNE (Independent Reviewers of New England) Award for Solo Performance, and selected as a 2012 United States Artists Ford Foundation Fellow, has been an active presence in the American avant-garde theatre for several decades. Also lately, she directed a critically successful Roxbury Repertory Theater production of “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. She received an OBIE Award and a Bessie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Performance for her play, Sally’s Rape.
 She is widely anthologized including Extreme Exposure, Moon Marked and Touched by Sun, and Performance and Cultural Politics, edited respectively by Jo Bonney, Sydne Mahone, and Elin Diamond. One of the early cast members of Ntozake Shange’s for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf on Broadway, Robbie went on to write and perform regularly in cities across the country and abroad. IMAGE CREDIT: WHITNEY BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY
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Denniston Hill
Glen Wild, NY

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