Projects
Elsewhere hosts 50+ new projects a year: from artworks to research, from events to extravaganzas, from residency works to collaborative upfits.
Fort Night 24-Hour Zoom Experience
For 2020, in lieu of our annual 3-floor party, Extravaganza, we created a new tradition: Fort Night, a 24-hour “extravaganza” of a Zoom call from the comfort of your home blanket and cushion fort!
11th Extravaganza | Dream World
Join us for Elsewhere's 10th Annual Extravaganza on Nov. 10th! Dance your way through 3 floors of artworks, music, food, craft cocktails, & performances. Celebrate a fantastic season with the best fundraising art party in the world's only thrift store turned museum!Doors open at 8pm! Buy tickets online now!
10th Extravaganza | 80’s Party
Join us for Elsewhere's 10th Annual Extravaganza on Nov. 10th! Dance your way through 3 floors of artworks, music, food, craft cocktails, & performances. Celebrate a fantastic season with the best fundraising art party in the world's only thrift store turned museum!Doors open at 8pm! Buy tickets online now!
9th Extravaganza | The Big Bang
The 2017 Fundraising Extravaganza lead partygoers through layers of time as they explored 3 floors of artworks, music, food, craft cocktails & performances.
On Saturday, October 28th, guests arrived in costume to celebrate a fantastic season with the best all-night fundraising art party!
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Thing Tank
Scholars will discuss “things” in the context of contemporary art, new materialism, theories of assemblage, re-assemblage, and the problem of ephemerality in June 2017. The weekend long retreat celebrates Elsewhere’s 15th birthday by thinking about the future of things for a thrift-store turned museum. The evening is a collaboration between Elsewhere, Cabinet Magazine.
Elsewhere Goes To Cuba
The Elsewhere brigade traveled to Cuba over the winter holidays with NEEM, a non-profit dedicated to the Cuban agroecological organipónico model. This special travel group explored Cuba’s experimental styles in art and agriculture by meeting with farmers, artists, and cultural leaders for in-depth access to studios, agricultural cooperatives, and arts institutions.