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Thank You, East Village
By DANIEL MAURERA mosaic of 160 people who make the East Village what it is.
Tribes Headed for a Truce?
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe founder of the art space, Steve Cannon, says negotiations are coming to a close.
A Word With the 23-Year-Old Curator of ’93 Til Infinity,’ Closing Tonight
By RAY LEMOINEAt 23, Jessie Mac is one of New York’s youngest curators. Tonight at 9 p.m., her third show at Gathering of the Tribes, ’93 Til Infinity, closes with a party featuring a screening of Captured, the 2008 documentary about Clayton Patterson.
DocuDrama: Gathering of the Tribes Told to Leave Within 10 Days
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe papers were served yesterday, but a case between the art space’s founder and landlord is still pending in State Supreme Court.
Tribes Heads to State Supreme Court
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe art space’s fight against its landlord rages on.
Tribes Awaits Ruling with Guarded Optimism
By STEPHEN REX BROWNMeanwhile, the art space is hosting a new exhibition, “Exquisite Poop: Blind Reproduction.”
Video: ‘Occupy Tribes Now,’ an Art Show to Save Gathering of the Tribes
By CASSIA M. REYNOLDSInside the opening of an exhibition to raise money for Steve Cannon’s legal battle against the landlord who is attempting to push him out of his apartment and art space, Gathering of the Tribes.
Gallery Scene | ‘Raw Spaces,’ ‘Remnant Memories,’ and More
By DANIEL MAURERThe latest East Village gallery openings, including openings at TT Underground, The Hole, Fuse Gallery, Gathering of the Tribes, and Milavec Hakimi Gallery.
Tribes Founder Seeks New Landlord
By STEPHEN REX BROWNA new owner of the building would presumably stop Steve Cannon’s pending eviction and pave the way for more Gathering of the Tribes events.
DocuDrama: Gathering of the Tribes Heads to Court
By STEPHEN REX BROWNRuth Spencer Steve Cannon, founder of Gathering of the Tribes. Tribes is fighting back. The landlord attempting to evict Gathering of the Tribes has no right to do so, and actually owes the founder of the quirky arts group at least $8,400, a new lawsuit alleges. In December, Lorraine Zhang, the landlord of 285 East […]
Tribes in the Spotlight
By STEPHEN REX BROWNA quick history of Gathering of the Tribes, which is facing possible eviction.
Party On at Gathering of the Tribes
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe eviction order has been served, but two parties are scheduled for this month at the embattled art space.
Chatter Box | In Two Cases, Sympathy for Tenants and Landlords Alike
By DANIEL MAURERReaders have reacted to the possible disappearance of two neighborhood longtimers – Polonia and A Gathering for the Tribes – with pity for the tenants and the landlords.
DocuDrama: Gathering of the Tribes Told to Be Out Next Month
By DANIEL MAURERAfter defying his landlord’s repeated requests to stop holding events at A Gathering of the Tribes, Steve Cannon,who founded the homegrown gallery in 1991, has received a notice ordering him to vacate his East Third Street live-work space by Feb. 1.
Gathering of the Tribes to Be Disbanded?
By STEPHEN REX BROWNThe landlord says she’s had enough, and that the events at Gathering of the Tribes must end immediately.
After Luckless Landmarking Effort, Gathering of the Tribes Clashes With Landlord
By STEPHEN REX BROWNAnd in the meantime, a preservationist group has pressed for the building to be granted landmark status.
What’s It Like Being a Blind Art Gallery Owner? New Exhibit Aims to Answer
By RUTH SPENCERA new exhibit at A Gathering of the Tribes is inspired partly by the Third Street gallery’s blind owner, Steve Cannon.
A Merging of the Senses at A Gathering of the Tribes
By BLAIR HICKMANA look at the latest exhibit at A Gathering of the Tribes, inspired in part by the owner’s blindness.
Blindness Highlighted at Gathering of the Tribes
By STEPHEN REX BROWNAn exhibition is inspired by the blindness of Steve Cannon, a local legend on the poetry scene.
Assembling Art, Page by Page
By MEGHAN KENEALLYThe Local attends the creation of the latest issue of “What Happens Next,” an assembly magazine made up of poems, collages and drawings and which is produced at Gathering of Tribes.