Liquid Sky Projected onto a Campfire

Ian Crofts

Keisha Prioleau-Martin

Kevin Swenson


Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we will be limiting the amount of visitors to the gallery at a single time.

The final day for this exhibition will be Saturday, March 27th, 2-5:30pm.


Liquid Sky Projected onto a Campfire is a 3-person show of paintings, video, and work on paper dealing with the integration and disintegration of body, field, environment, and perspective. Each artist conjures a fluid world with blurred boundaries of interior and exterior, stable and unstable, known and imagined. The specific mechanics of layering video, drawing into marbleized paper, or creating planes of washy acrylic paint contribute to each artist’s specific affect and worldview, always at tension with an abstract field.


Ian Crofts (b. 1950 in Scotland) is an artist and architect based in New York City, NY. He has shown internationally and in New York since 1970, including a special project at P.S.1., the New York Avant Garde Festival, and at his own after-hours venue The Three Swords Cafe. Recent exhibitions include group exhibitions at the International Fusionist Museum/Academy in Estonia.

Keisha Prioleau-Martin (b. 1995) is an artist based in Queens, N.Y. Prioleau-Martin is coming off of a recent solo show at Art Of Our Century Gallery, a 2-person show with David Humphrey at Ortega y Gasset Projects, and a run of group exhibitions throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan. Keisha is also a co-director at Underdonk in Bushwick.

Kevin Swenson is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. He is a recent graduate of Hunter MFA, and has shown throughout the United States. Recent exhibitions include venues such as Utah MOCA, HOLO, The Cluster Gallery, and 601 Artspace.

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