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Graham Coreil-Allen
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Exploring the spaces between buildings and searching for moments of an invisible urban sublime: this is the work of Graham Coreil-Allen. Based out of the urbanized, rural village of Waverly, Baltimore, Coreil-Allen is an interventionist public artist interested in the constructs and contradictions of our built environment. Using urban analysis and research, Coreil-Allen develops projects that test the boundaries of pedestrian agency and investigate the negotiable nature of public space. His work includes temporary outdoor architectural installations, interactive service-based performances and a variety of fantastical and informative discursive maps. Whether creating crosswalks for jaywalkers, revealing hidden vistas, or helping people navigate their urban terrain, the artist always brings a sense of play and critical engagement to public space. Coreil-Allen hopes to cultivate fresh insights, engaged adventure, and democratic discourse by inviting participants to experience their everyday public realm in new and creative ways.Raised along the Gulf Coast and most recently living and working in Brooklyn, the artist has shown with mack b, English Kills, and Pocket Utopia galleries, and has been featured in the Brooklyn Rail and the Village Voice. Coreil-Allen is now and MFA candidate at Maryland Institute College of Art.
Vagabond Kiosk
The Vagabond Kiosk will be temporary kiosk structure serving as an inverse gallery featuring readymade urban objects and sites around the H&H building. Three separate panels on the kiosk will include photos, descriptions about he found art, along with maps and brochures for participant explorers.

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