Fall On Your Sword, “Greed Is Good,” curated by Andrew Gori & Ambre Kelly
Mail art by Riitta Ikonen, curated by Yulia Topchiy
‘Trust Fall’ curated by Jennifer Sullivan, with the central sculpture by Andrew Ross
Art by Adam Parker Smith, curated by Erin Goldberger & RJ Supa
Installation by Myla DalBesio, curated by Ambre Kelly & Andrew Gori
David Shaw’s “Vast,” curated by Karl Adelaide & Max Razdow
Installation by Taezoo Park, curated by Peter Gynd
Christine Sciulli’s “Propulsion Field 4022″ light installation, curated by Tracy Causey Jeffrey
Money art by Mark Wagner, curated by Tess Sol Schwab
Roses made from money and barbed wire by Margaret Bowland, curated by Tess Sol Schwab
Installation by Cate Giordano, from the film After the Fire is Gone, curated by Eve Sussman & Simon Lee
Bazaar Teens installation, curated by Dustin Yellin
Bazaar Teens installation, curated by Dustin Yellin
Part of an installation by Alex Lombard where a shoe smashes a train, curated by Claire Mirocha & Vanessa Thill
Wyatt Burns, “Fair Trade/Kool-Aid,” curated by Claire Mirocha & Vanessa Thill
Art by Leah Piepgras, curated by Corey Oberlander & Lindsey Stapleton
Art by Steven Pestana, curated by Corey Oberlander & Lindsey Stapleton
Art by Christian Berman, curated by Alejandro Jassan
Art by Christian Berman, curated by Alejandro Jassan
Visualpilots light and sound installation, curated by A. Moret
Painted books by Daria Irincheeva, curated by Kris Chatterson & Vince Contarino
Sculpture by Rachel Klinghoffer, curated by Marly Hammer
‘A Chorus of Objects’ curated by Krista Saunders Scenna, with art by Amanda Valdez at right & Nyeema Morgan at left
Installation by Anne Nowak, curated by Cassandra M. Johnson
Spring/Break Art Show continues at Moynihan Station (West 31st Street and Eight Avenue, Midtown West, Manhattan) through March 8.