FiveMyles Gallery explained

FiveMyles gallery is located in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn.[1] Founded in 1999, it is a non-profit gallery that exhibits visual and performance art. Its founder/director is Hanne Tierney.[2] FiveMyles was the location for the Crown Heights Film Festival in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021.[3]

Early years

The gallery was founded by Tierney in 1999 as a place to show her work. She had named it after her son, Myles, a filmmaker who was killed while covering the war in Sierra Leone. The first exhibit was a show of African photojournalism.[4]

Operating outside many of the familiar patterns of commercial galleries and artist-run spaces in New York City, the gallery's roster of artists often features lesser-known presenters from within the Crown Heights neighborhood and artists from the African continent and the Caribbean.[5]

In 2000, FiveMyles received an Obie Grant for[6] "presenting magnificent contemporary performance work."

In 2005, programming included, in addition to visual art exhibitions, a performative program attributable to Ms. Tierney's longstanding practice of multi-media theatrical puppetry.[7]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FiveMyles. FiveMyles. en-US. 2019-10-21.
  2. Web site: HANNE TIERNEY with Alex A. Jones. Jones. Alex A.. 2019-03-07. The Brooklyn Rail. en-US. 2019-10-18.
  3. Web site: Home . crownheightsfilmfestival.com.
  4. Web site: As a haven for the arts in Crown Heights, FiveMyles Gallery is miles ahead . New York Daily News.
  5. Web site: Past .
  6. Web site: 2000s . 2022-03-26 . Obie Awards . en-US.
  7. News: Art in Review; 'Man, the Flower of All Flesh'. Cotter. Holland. 2005-05-06. The New York Times. 2019-10-19. en-US. 0362-4331.