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The Project Space

Ryan Schroeder

Thin Air and Cinders

On view Jan. 18 - Feb. 18, 2024

Opening Reception

Friday, Jan. 18, 6 - 8 p.m.

Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit artist collective in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is pleased to present Thin Air and Cinders, a solo exhibition by Ryan M. Schroeder. An opening reception will take place at the gallery's location at 56 Bogart St., Brooklyn, NY, on Friday, January 19th, from 6 to 8 p.m. A virtual gallery of the show is on Artsy.

 

The Show

Thin Air and Cinders, is an exhibition of recent works by Ryan M. Schroeder. His debut solo exhibition with Amos Eno Gallery features paintings engaging themes of life, death, war, community, the media, and reflections on current events.

 

The  Artist

Ryan Schroeder is an artist from Rochester, New York. His body of work primarily focuses on cultural erasure, environmental destruction, and overlooked people in society through oil paintings. Ryan has won numerous art awards and grants, including two Elizabeth Greenshields Grants, and has been featured in various art publications. His art has been shown in over 30 exhibitions around the US, Asia, and Europe. 

 

Engaging Reality: People and Spaces, Schroeder’s most recent solo show, took place at Space 776, New York, NY. The exhibition was featured in Metropolitan Magazine, in the December Issue,of 2023. Ryan was an artist-in-residence at Shanghai University in China and was twice the artist-in-residence of the Raketensation at the Insel Hombroich Foundation in Germany. He was also selected as a Fulbright Scholar for painting in Düsseldorf and Münster, Germany. Ryan has previously worked for Jeff Koons and at the Guggenheim Museum on retrospective exhibitions with artists such as Alex Katz that have been featured in the New York Times and Vogue. In 2022, he was the Featured Artist for the White House Fellows Annual Leadership Conference. Ryan received a Bachelor of Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts from the New York Art Academy. 

 

About Amos Eno Gallery

Amos Eno Gallery has been a fixture in the New York art scene since 1974 when it opened in Soho. It has moved with changing arts neighborhoods over the years to land at its current space at 56 Bogart St. in Brooklyn, across from the Morgan Ave. L train stop. The gallery is open Thursdays through Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. and is run by a small community of professional artists, both from New York City and across the country, and a part-time director.

For more information, please contact Gallery Director Ellen Sturm Niz at amosenogallery@gmail.com.

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