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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces the Selected Artists
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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces the Selected Artists

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces the Selected Artists for PLAY at PULSE Miami Beach 2018

PULSE Miami Beach had an exceptional turn out of applications for this year's PLAY and would like to thank everyone who submitted work to be considered. 

We are thrilled to announce the artists and videos selected for PULSE PLAY Miami Beach 2018 alongside curators Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol, Co-Founders and Directors of Project For Empty Space. 

Congratulations to the following winners of PULSE PLAY:

Maggie Hazen, Call of the Lily
Renluka Maharaj, Lillah
Diego Lama, Los Inocentes
Alicia Smith, Erendira
MahlOt Sansosa, Étude de cas #75018: rien à craindre maintenant mais le soleil

The work of this year's winners will be exhibited in a month-long exhibition at Project For Empty Space, with an Opening on October 10th, 2018 from 6pm–8pm. For more information about this edition's selection and to read Wahi and Jampol's curatorial statement, visit our website.

A note from Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol on getting to Project For Empty Space

Project For Empty Space
2 Gateway Center, Newark, New Jersey

We know Newark is often perceived by New Yorkers as a magical and faraway place; however, it is much, MUCH closer than you think! 

Public Transportation to Newark from Manhattan:

From the World Trade Center PATH station, take the Newark-bound PATH train. Newark is the last stop on this line and you do not need to change trains. If you take the PATH from another station, transfer across the platform at Journal Square to the Newark-bound train. Newark is also the last stop on this train. Once you are in Newark Penn Station, do not exit to the street. Follow signs to the Gateway Center. Keep an eye out for PULSE helpers who will guide you to your final destination: PULSE PLAY at Project For Empty Space! The gallery is located right next to NJTV. If you drive, we recommend coming in through the entrance at 100 Mulberry Street. Come up the escalators and follow the corridor. The gallery will be on your left next to NJTV.