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Getting "old school" here for the“ABC No Rio at 45” exposition. "ABC No Rio 45 Years" intends to show the history of the radical NYC cultural space ABC No Rio from its creation in 1980 and its transitions up to the current time. It runs at the Emily Harvey Gallery in NYC in the month of April 2025.
Part of the exhibit will be a mail art section of work sent in specifically for this exhibit.
We are looking for your personal impressions of ABC No Rio from the last 45 years.
What are we looking for? Remembrances of people, exhibits and performances, reproductions or images of work that were exhibited in the space, text of poetry or spoken word.
Send mail to be received by March 23, 2025
Send postal mail to- ABC NO RIO 45, 123 Scribner Avenue, Staten Island, NY USA
Please include on work your email address for confirmation of receipt
This will be an informal showing of 2d work, you do not need to frame anything.
Email submissions can go to [email protected]
Work received by email will be printed at 8 ½” x 11”
ALL work received will be posted online, at Flickr.com and other social media sites associated with ABC No Rio 45 Year Exhibit.
Please note there will be NO RETURN of work after the exhibit, everything will become part of the ABC No Rio 45 Year archives
No fee to participate
Any further questions- email [email protected]
#ABCNoRio45Years #ABCNoRio
"Workin' on the Timeline, Timeline, Timeline..."
Blog on organizing “ABC No Rio 45 Years” in NYC for April of 2025. In this 3rd post we talk about plunging into the archival deeps. Text by Marco Lanier.
PIC Fassbinder's censored play performed at ABC in the early '80s.
https://artgangs.blogspot.com/2025/01/abc-no-rio-45-years-3-weve-been-working.html
#ABCNoRio #ABCNoRio45Years
ABC No Rio 45 Years #3 – “We’ve been working on the timeline, all the live long day…”

Fly Orr in the ABC No Rio Zine Library, before 2016 (building demolished) This is the third post about the preparation of the “ABC No Rio ...

ABC No Rio, a Home for Anarchist Artists, Rises Again on the Lower East Side

Years after its demolition, ABC No Rio will get a new energy-efficient headquarters on the same site of its famous Rivington Street artists’ hub.

THE CITY - NYC News
ABC No Rio, a Home for Anarchist Artists, Rises Again on the Lower East Side

Years after its demolition, ABC No Rio will get a new energy-efficient headquarters on the same site of its famous Rivington Street artists’ hub.

THE CITY - NYC News

After so many years, it’s really wonderful to see ground being broken on the new ABCnoRio. Before the old building was demolished seven or eight years ago, it had been one of NYC’s crucial community-based arts institutions for decades, and its return won’t come a minute too soon. ❤️❤️❤️

#ABCnoRio #NYC #Loisaida #LES

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Hungry March Band on Instagram: "We’re thrilled to have been involved in the ground breaking of @abcnorio new building. After architects and city council broke ground and tossed dirt up in the air we paraded through the Lower East Side celebrating !! Such an iconic part of NYC history, we’re happy to see the new building in 2026. @nycedc @nyculture @abcnoriopunkhc @eatfuckbuy #abcnorio #abcnoriopunkhc #hungrymarchband @pca_arch"

23 likes, 1 comments - hungrymarchband on July 17, 2024: "We’re thrilled to have been involved in the ground breaking of @abcnorio new building. After architects and city council broke ground and tossed dirt up in the air we paraded through the Lower East Side celebrating !! Such an iconic part of NYC history, we’re happy to see the new building in 2026. @nycedc @nyculture @abcnoriopunkhc @eatfuckbuy #abcnorio #abcnoriopunkhc #hungrymarchband @pca_arch".

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In 1991, I was in a short-lived punky DIY band with a weird rich guy I'd met at ABC no Rio (not a place where one typically meets rich guys). To my 1991 brain, he had seemingly unlimited funds with which to buy new records, and one of the things he turned me on to was a band called Nuisance.

By association, and from my distorted view from the opposite coast, Nuisance appeared to be part of the East Bay/924 Gilman St. punk scene. Upon closer inspection, they were a complex, fuzzed out guitar band with big Neil Young (whom they covered) vibes, only recalibrated for audiences who were into stagediving and petty larceny. Their songs were smarter and more sophisticated than a lot of what I was listening to back then, and I got really into their first album ("Confusion Hill"), which in hindsight I now realize opened up a lot of other musical doors for me which I might never have otherwise entered.

The weird rich guy (WRG) had an unusual batch of music scene connections, and one of them was Pat Duncan, who helmed the late night punk/hardcore show on WFMU for zillions of years. Pat had live bands on his show every week, and WRG would frequently sit in on the sessions live in the FMU studios (which at that time were still situated on the abandoned campus of Upsala College in East Orange.) Needless to say, I was pretty floored the night that WRG invited me to tag along to see Nuisance perform on Pat's show.

Memories of the actual performance are hazy (there's a VHS copy of it somewhere in the back of my closet which I hope to digitize someday), but I know they burned through a lot of songs that eventually wound up on "Confusion Hill", which has remained one of the few records from that era and that scene which I frequently return to.

Typical of many releases from the Lookout Records catalog, "Confusion Hill" suffers from kinda crummy production with the vocals buried in the mix and the drums sounding like suitcases being whacked with sticks in a dingy basement somewhere. But just this week I learned that said album was reissued back in 2021 with an all new mix, and the sample tracks I found on Soundcloud are FANTASTIC and have totally reignited my appreciation for this unique and mostly-forgotten band.

The reissue is vinyl-only and limited to 250 copies, but still appears to be available via Lavasocks Records. I'll let ya know when my copy gets here, but in the meantime, check the streaming version with the link below. "Nicotine" remains a killer jam for the ages, and wow, that guitar solo was definitely the jammiest thing circulating in my universe circa 1991!

https://soundcloud.com/user-261245163/sets/confusion-hill

#Nuisance #LookoutRecords #VerySmallRecords #924Gilman #wfmu #abcnorio

Confusion Hill

Listen to Confusion Hill by Lavasocks Records #np on #SoundCloud

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