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Momenta Art was an artist-run, not-for-profit organization and gallery, which from its founding in 1986Fensterstock, Ann. Art on the Block : Tracking the New York Art World from Soho to the Bowery, Bushwick and Beyond. First edition. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. to its closing in 2016, exhibited and promoted emerging artists and underrepresented artistic perspectives. Artists who received support from Momenta Art include
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Origins

Momenta Art was founded in 1986 by a group of five artists in Philadelphia- Timothy Aubry, Donna Czapiga, Eric Heist, Christina LaSala, and James Mills. Their first exhibition, “The Cast Iron Building Presents Momenta Art”, was an inclusive group exhibition of 47 emerging artists working in Philadelphia exhibited in a raw industrial space on Arch Street in Old City loaned to the group by a real estate development company, Growth Properties. The organizers were criticized by established arts organization
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for exchanging artworks from the exhibition to be included in Growth Properties’ art collection. The popularity of the exhibition encouraged the founders to rent a five-story building, 309 North Third Street, also in Old City, which they pooled their money together to rent, renovate the ground floor into a gallery, and sublet the upper floors as studio space. Momenta Art operated at this space from 1986 to 1990, exhibiting the work of emerging artists. These included now-established artists
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, Katy Schimert, and
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. Momenta established itself as a non-profit organization at this time, and received some funding from the
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and discretionary funding from Senator Vincent Fumo. However, the financial burden and time required to administer the organization led to the dissolution of Momenta in 1990.


New York City

Momenta cofounder, Eric Heist, relocated to
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where he attended
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graduate school. He met
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and together they began to organize exhibitions in New York. In 1992 the gallery community was moving out of SoHo to Chelsea, leaving many large loft spaces empty in SoHo, and available for temporary rentals. Artist Kenny Schachter was already organizing temporary exhibitions in SoHo at that time, inspiring Heist and Parnes, who found a 5,000-square-foot second floor space available in SoHo for $2,000. In order to raise funds for an exhibition they created hand-screened
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s containing multiple artworks by artists John Hatfield, Lucky De Bellevue, John Groh (Jed Brain), Marlene McCarty,
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, Sue Williams, Jude Tallichet, Chuck Agro, David Carrino, Jody Culkin, Tony Feher, Paula Hayes,
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, Barry Hylton, Pat Lasch, Julie Melton, Serge Pinkus, Barbara Pollack, and Lily Van Der Stokker, along with Heist and Parnes. They went door-to-door selling these multiple packets to SoHo galleries, including gallerists
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, Sandra Gering, and others, for $30 each. This secured the funding to pay for the space and the exhibition “The Art of Self-Defense and Revenge... It’s Really Hard” which presented the artists included in the multiple collection. The exhibition inverting stereotypes of power and passivity by separating the work of male and female artists. The exhibition was visited by critics
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and
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who wrote an encouraging review of the exhibition for ''
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'' magazine. Heist and Parnes followed up in 1994 with an exhibition space rented alongside Bravin Lee Gallery on Mercer Street. Titled “Yes I Am, No I’m Not”, the exhibition included Matthew Benedict, Robert Blanchon,
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, Kara Hammond, Janet Henry, Trudie Reiss, Kenny Schachter, Kerri Scharlin, Danny Tisdale, Miguel Ventura, Karen Yamauchi, and Naief Yehya, and focused on created identities.


1995 to 2006

In March 1995, Momenta Art opened in a permanent exhibition space in
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. Signing a 10-year lease for 4,000 square ft space at 72 Berry Street close to the other emerging galleries. The space consisted of two small exhibition spaces, as well as artist studios that were offered at below-market rates. Artists who joined the community over the following ten years included
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, Carl Fudge, Matthew Abbott,
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. To complement their exhibitions, the gallery published a newsletter that detailed exhibiting artists and their creations as well as an annual catalog showcasing all the noteworthy gallery exhibitions. Additionally, the newsletter featured a helpful map highlighting nearby art spaces and provided supportive information for those who were unfamiliar with the Williamsburg arts community. Working as co-directors, Parnes and Heist became known for their group exhibition fundraisers at
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and other venues in which donated works by artists of note were raffled off to ticket holders. Michael Waugh joined the team managing Momenta Art in 2000 and under his guidance a publicly accessible video library was established. When Parnes stepped down as co-director in 2004, Waugh took on the role of assistant director and Parnes became the chair of the board. Other artists whose work was exhibited at this location include
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, Yasser Aggour, and Roe Ethridge. A group exhibition regarding created identities organized by artist Deb Kass titled “Enough About Me” included work by
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, Hiroshi Sunairi, and
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. “Pop Patriotism”, curated by artist Peter Scott, satirized the commercial exploitation of
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and included work by Heidi Schlatter, Christy Rupp, Thomas Sherrod, and David Opdyke. “No Return”, organized by Eric Heist, examined circular systems of economy and waste linking art and commerce included works by Jed Ela, Lan Tuazon, Peggy Diggs,
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, and Pawel Wojtasik. "Still Ill", organized by John Lovett and Alessandro Codagnone, presented a series of performances that included
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, Jonathan Schipper, Adrien Cowen, and Agathe Snow.


2006 to 2011

In 2006, Momenta ARt relocated to a larger space at 359
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. During this period, Momenta Art garnered considerable art world attention for the shows such as Air Kissing (2007), addressed alienation and inequalities in the art world, and Project Rendition (2007), which examined the Bush administrations clandestine kidnapping and extradition of suspected terrorists. Momenta Art's time at 359 Bedford was relatively short-lived, however, as a changing demographic and real estate market in Williamsburg encouraged Heist and Waugh to move again, this time to
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, and a location that offered more space (over 4,000 square feet) and facilities for artists and exhibits than what was negotiable in Williamburg.Traux, Stephen. 2011. “Major Art Non-Profit Moves to Bushwick.” BushwickBK. May 14, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110514195909/http://bushwickbk.com/2011/05/10/major-art-non-profit-moves-to-bushwick/ .


2011 to closing

The first show for Momenta Art's Bushwick location at 56 Bogart Street, an exhibit of the photography of J. Pasila and Peter Scott, took place in the raw, partially-renovated space newly opened gallery. In a curatorial decision that reflected on the provisional nature of their current circumstances and the cyclical nature of neighborhood development, Momenta "simply stuck push pins directly through the print and attached them, frameless, on the wall." With funding from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) plans for the new space included an expansion of the video library project, which housed hundreds of artworks from dozens of artists, and making them permanently available to the public on a searchable database on a touch-screen monitor at the gallery. Plans also included events hosted in the library, including panel discussions with past video artists, and an ongoing curated selection of video work on view in the gallery. With 2,700 feet of dedicated gallery and library space, the rest of the complex would be divided in art studios, storage, and eventually provide facilities for residencies Momenta's exhibitions during this period often critiqued the machinations of the art world and art markets and continued to focus on artists from under-represented communities. Bolivia Existe (2013–14) accommodated cross-generational Bolivian artists, whose works respond to
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's painful history of military dictatorship and neoliberalization. The exhibition of Occupy Museums (2012) raised a series of questions regarding the
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within which art institutions are embedded. Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen's solo exhibition Space Fiction & the Archives (2014) critiqued disguised racism and planned economic exploitation that lurk under rhetoric of
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. With a reduced funding base beginning with the 2008 financial crisis, Momenta Art became a financially unsustainable organization. A final, 30-year survey exhibition was organized and Momenta concluded programming with the exhibition "Recap: Thirty Years of Momenta Art", on October 30, 2016.


References

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