Opening Party – Queens International: Three Points Make a Triangle, Frank Oscar Larson: 1950s New York Street Stories, Greg Sholette: Fifteen Islands for Robert Moses

Saturday, February 4, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm, 2012

Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle
February 5 – May 20, 2012

OPENING PARTY: Saturday, February 4, 6 – 10 pm

7:00 Brian Zegeer and Baby Copperhead’s Pull My Daisy video remix
8:30 Rachel Mason at the Unisphere
8 – 10 DJ Dan Fox
Snacks for sale by celebrated food trucks Mexicue, Rickshaw Dumplings, and Solber’s Pupusas (Winner Vendy Cup 2011)

FASTEST ROUTE to QMA: E or F to 74th St/Roosevelt Ave in Queens and take Flushing-bound 7 to Mets/Willets Point. Please note: Due to track work, the 7 train is not running between Grand Central and Queensboro Plaza on weekends through March.

Tatiana Berg
Becket Bowes
Matthew Buckingham
Karen Chan
Sharona Eliassaf
Angelina Gualdoni
Dieter Kuhn
Angel Otero
Eelin Lin
Alejandro Cesarco
Samuel Clagnaz
Gintaras Didziapetris
Claudia Pena Salinas
Jesse Greenberg
Scott Grodesky
Mikhail Gubin
Scott Hug
David Kearns
Robert Lobe
Rachel Mason
Eric Palgon
Carmelle Safdie
William Santen
Adam Shecter
Trevor Shimizu
Teng Chao-Ming
Scott Verhagen
Allyson Vieira
Joe Winter
Palden Weinreb
Brian Zegeer

Also opening:
FRANK OSCAR LARSON: 1950s NEW YORK STREET STORIES
GREG SHOLETTE: FIFTEEN ISLANDS FOR ROBERT MOSES

Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle is organized by Larissa Harris (Curator, Queens Museum of Art), Jamillah James (2010-11 Van Lier Curatorial Fellow), and Manuela Moscoso (2011-12 Van Lier Curatorial Fellow).

Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle has been supported by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, The Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund of the New York Community Trust, The Greenwall Foundation, and Target.

The Queens Museum of Art is housed in the New York City Building, which is owned by the City of New York. With the assistance of the Queens Borough President Helen Marshall and the New York City Council, the Museum is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional funding is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts, generous foundation and corporate supporters, Queens Museum of Art Board of Trustees, Advisory Committee, members, and friends.