BIO
Located in the heart of Williamsburg, BK, 17 Frost has fast become one of the most exciting and experimental show space in new york. Established by Steven Pacia and Javier Hernandex-Miyareds, 17 Frost encourages people from all walks to create and congregate. With a dynamic array of facilities and services, 17 Frost is able to support all forms of art and expression.
The Goal of the Frost Collective is to provide the best platform possible to showcase the talents of artists worldwide. 17 Frost is a location as well as a group. Thanks to the building owner and founding members of 17 Frost, we are able to serve the neighborhood with 2500 square feet of showcase potential. Any artists that commits time and money to the cooperative will have the opportunity to receive the rewards of the space and group have to offer.
The Goal of the Frost Collective is to provide the best platform possible to showcase the talents of artists worldwide. 17 Frost is a location as well as a group. Thanks to the building owner and founding members of 17 Frost, we are able to serve the neighborhood with 2500 square feet of showcase potential. Any artists that commits time and money to the cooperative will have the opportunity to receive the rewards of the space and group have to offer.
Closing reception for Jason Mamarella and Diana Vargas Trent Tonight
Dates:
Sat Jan 08, 2011 00:00 - Sat Jan 08, 2011
Location:
United States of America
Final chance to see Jason and Diana's work this evening!
Hope you can join us.
New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable DINT WOOER KRSNA character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of t...he Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s KRSNA or Sapanur9 characters.
See more of Jason's work here: http://jmamarella.com/jason_mamarella.html
See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGLAFLcEOL4
http://www.17frost.com/
ONLINE INVITE: http://mim.io/50698
L Train to Bedford or Lorimer, Map to Frost Street: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=17+frost+street%2C+brooklyn&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq&hnear=17+Frost+St%2C+Brooklyn%2C+NY+11211&gl=us&ei=ALEaTa_ZD4K8lQeutI3lCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBsQ8gEwAA
Hope you can join us.
New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable DINT WOOER KRSNA character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of t...he Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s KRSNA or Sapanur9 characters.
See more of Jason's work here: http://jmamarella.com/jason_mamarella.html
See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGLAFLcEOL4
http://www.17frost.com/
ONLINE INVITE: http://mim.io/50698
L Train to Bedford or Lorimer, Map to Frost Street: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=17+frost+street%2C+brooklyn&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq&hnear=17+Frost+St%2C+Brooklyn%2C+NY+11211&gl=us&ei=ALEaTa_ZD4K8lQeutI3lCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBsQ8gEwAA
NEW YEAR, NEW WORK, NEW FROST. JANUARY NEWSLETTER ONLINE NOW!
Dates:
Thu Jan 06, 2011 00:00 - Thu Jan 06, 2011
Location:
United States of America
The January newsletter is here!
Check out the events coming up January 2011 at Frost Street.
http://mim.io/f9cb8
Check out the events coming up January 2011 at Frost Street.
http://mim.io/f9cb8

Jason Mamarella and Diana Vargas Trent Closing reception Saturday Jan 8th
Dates:
Sat Jan 08, 2011 00:00 - Tue Jan 04, 2011
Location:
United States of America
Don't miss your last chance to check out the work of Jason Mamarella creator of the infamous dint wooer KRSNA this Saturday at 17 Frost St.

New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable DINT WOOER KRSNA character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of the Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s KRSNA or Sapanur9 characters.
See more of Jason's work here: http://jmamarella.com/jason_mamarella.html
See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGLAFLcEOL4
http://www.17frost.com/
ONLINE INVITE: http://mim.io/50698
L Train to Bedford or Lorimer, Map to Frost Street: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=17+frost+street%2C+brooklyn&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq&hnear=17+Frost+St%2C+Brooklyn%2C+NY+11211&gl=us&ei=ALEaTa_ZD4K8lQeutI3lCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBsQ8gEwAA

New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable DINT WOOER KRSNA character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of the Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s KRSNA or Sapanur9 characters.
See more of Jason's work here: http://jmamarella.com/jason_mamarella.html
See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGLAFLcEOL4
http://www.17frost.com/
ONLINE INVITE: http://mim.io/50698
L Train to Bedford or Lorimer, Map to Frost Street: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=17+frost+street%2C+brooklyn&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq&hnear=17+Frost+St%2C+Brooklyn%2C+NY+11211&gl=us&ei=ALEaTa_ZD4K8lQeutI3lCw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBsQ8gEwAA
Jason Mamarella & Diana Vargas Trent Closing reception January 8th 2011
Dates:
Sat Jan 08, 2011 00:00 - Tue Dec 28, 2010
Jason Mamarella & Diana Vargas Trent Closing Reception
Saturday, January 8, 2011 · 7:00pm - 11:00pm
Frost Street Art and Performance Space
17 Frost Street
Brooklyn, NY
New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable Dint Wooer Krsna character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of t...he Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s Krsna, or Sapanur9 characters. See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians.
http://www.17frost.com/
Saturday, January 8, 2011 · 7:00pm - 11:00pm
Frost Street Art and Performance Space
17 Frost Street
Brooklyn, NY
New York native Jason Mamarella, best known for his disturbing yet lovable Dint Wooer Krsna character, has a long history of sacrificing for his art. Since he starting tagging in the late 1980s, his work has straddled the line between urban and fine art. His creations, well informed by the do-it-yourself punk ethos, are at once vibrant, ethereal, and quietly subversive. Mr. Mamarella’s current exhibition at 17 Frost Theatre of t...he Arts is comprised of intricate drawings, collage, shadowboxes, sticker art, paintings, and prints. Encompassing a variety of working styles and mediums, Mr. Mamarella’s art immediately engages the viewer, presenting an alternative perspective to the human experience. Accompanying his work are the photographs of Diana Vargas Trent. Taken from a variety of international settings, each is designed to include Mr. Mamarella’s Krsna, or Sapanur9 characters. See a sample of Ms. Trent’s work here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/somethingstartedcrazyy/sets/72157625276000373/
Also performing: VJ Manuel de la Portilla and The Phonometricians.
http://www.17frost.com/

THE 22 SHOW HAS MOVED TO CAFE ORWELL ON APRIL 10th 7pm.
Dates:
Sun Apr 10, 2011 07:00 - Sun Apr 10, 2011
Location:
Brooklyn,
New York
United States of America
United States of America
THE 22 SHOW HAS MOVED AND WILL TAKE PLACE APRIL 10th AT CAFE ORWELL ON THE MORGAN STOP.
IT WILL START AT 7PM AND IS A ONE NIGHT SHOW.
SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!
http://www.the22magazine.com/Pages/the22show.html
IT WILL START AT 7PM AND IS A ONE NIGHT SHOW.
SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!
http://www.the22magazine.com/Pages/the22show.html