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The Unknowing Hand

A Story of Autism and Artistry Sept. 25 - Oct 15, 2010

Cause & Affection

The Summer 2010 Exhibition June 12th, 2010

Wonders of Westchester

Photography Exhibit  January 16th, 2010

Stefanelli - Hammerstein
October 10th, 2009

A Private Event at Lift Trucks Project

Master Printer Gary Lichtenstein colaborates with Modern American Masters  August 20th, 2009

Tattoo Flash: Art by the Masters

Exhibit centered around vintage and antique tattoo flash from famous artist. Sept 24 2012

From a Factory floor

Master Printer Gary Lichtenstein colaborates with Modern American Masters  June 7th, 2009

The Art of John Michaels and Darren Murray

The collaboration between a teacher and his autistic student.  Feb 4 - Mar 4, 2010

Ekfrases

An exchange between artists and writers  January 30th, 2010

An Evening of the Arts

Wine, Jazz, and Artwork, featuring Louise Baranger, Gary Lichtenstein and Tom Christopher with wine from Front Street Cellar

Dream Logic and Carl Van Brunt

Fundraiser for Andrea Rendo. An evening of food, drink, music and art. Carl van Brunt’s Triple Zero digital sculpture was on display at the Drive By Gallery as an Italian wine tasting hosted by Front Street Cellar underwent. Charles Compo’s band The Dream Logic jammed out.

Brill Building Project

Two painters capture the staccato rhythms of weaving bike messengers, the blaring horns of taxis, blasting lights and constant energy of the epicenter of our great city,

live from Times Square. Monday - Friday, June 17 until July 17

Chris Machin
Chris attacks everything he can get his hands on from Philco Predicta Television sets to wheel alignment lights, to car jacks, acetylene burners and tool boxes. You definitely can't miss Mr. Machin coming down the road.shapeimage_44_link_0
Carl Van Brunt
Recently, the Drive By Gallery has expanded it’s portfolio to now include digital works. Carl uses plaster sculpture and digital art he constructs out of custom brushes and fractal generative software to make what he calls Triple Zero. Viewable now at the Drive By Gallery, now in technicolor. Carl_Van_Brunt.htmlCarl_Van_Brunt.htmlCarl_Van_Brunt.htmlCarl_Van_Brunt.htmlCarl_Van_Brunt.htmlCarl_Van_Brunt.htmlshapeimage_45_link_0shapeimage_45_link_1shapeimage_45_link_2shapeimage_45_link_3shapeimage_45_link_4shapeimage_45_link_5

Shine

The exploration of shoe shine boxes for their historical and folk art value.

At the Drive By Gallery October 2012

Art and Industry
Presenting industrial artifacts from a not too distant past when we built stuff with our own hands. We made things and we fixed things and we did them well.Industrial_Lobby_BAckup.htmlIndustrial_Lobby_BAckup.htmlshapeimage_48_link_0
Erica Hauser
Painting and drawing are my primary means of distilling my experience of a world both present and past. Certain themes  of sense-memory and a vintage aesthetic have emerged, as well as my  appreciative observation of the ordinary.Erica_Hauser.htmlErica_Hauser.htmlshapeimage_50_link_0
Body Electric
Classical tattoo works from artists including Sailor Jerry and Bert Grim were assembled and displayed by projection. Coinciding with the show was Ricco Maresca Gallery’s ‘Body Electric’ exhbit, feating more works from the collection. TattooDriveBy.htmlTattooDriveBy.htmlTattooDriveBy.htmlTattooDriveBy.htmlTattooDriveBy.htmlTattooDriveBy.htmlshapeimage_58_link_0shapeimage_58_link_1shapeimage_58_link_2shapeimage_58_link_3shapeimage_58_link_4
Rick Osaka
It was a decision to start an exploration of the cues that seeped in my life and the attempts to organize them through work. Then and now, these catalysts came in fits of inspiration and were followed by intense reflection on what I had done with them. I am still dumbfounded by what can be interesting and have come to terms with it.RichardOsaka.htmlRichardOsaka.htmlRichardOsaka.htmlRichardOsaka.htmlRichardOsaka.htmlRichardOsaka.htmlshapeimage_60_link_0shapeimage_60_link_1shapeimage_60_link_2shapeimage_60_link_3shapeimage_60_link_4shapeimage_60_link_5

Body Electric

Exhibit featuring tattoo flash from the Lift Trucks Project collection, hosted by Ricco Maresca Gallery of Chelsea, NYC. Exhibit ran from Sept 18 – October 24, 2014.