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RED HOOK, NYC

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Sharpe Surface Residue by June Canedo de Souza is on view through December 8th, 2024.

Contact us via email or instagram to arrange your visit.
SPILL 180 is a new contemporary project space in Red Hook, dedicated to supporting interdisciplinary artists and fostering alternative perspectives on traditional mediums & creative technologies. SPILL 180 is grounded in the ethos of expanding collective consciousness through collaboration. We aim to cultivate a nurturing environment where vulnerability, intuition, and deep exploration are encouraged.

We concentrate on new media artists, visual artists and poets. For special programs, we are also interested in collaborating with educators, designers, architects, filmmakers, performers, musicians, activists, chefs, and other creatives. While we hope to balance exhibition of experimental projects and established work, we want to foster a new wave for sales of art. Our founding model is artist-centered, taking only a 20% commission fee for the future programming of the SPILL 180 space and 80% going to the artist, complicating the industry standard of a 50/50 split.  We believe in connecting unique work with burgeoning collectors and art lovers who desire transparency. We are a not-for-profit organization.

SPILL 180 is founded and run by Chaitanya Harshita Nedunuri Kahn. She has been designing/making/researching in the beloved intersection of art & technology for over a decade. Currently she is: half of Sentient Volume boutique consulting studio, a fellow at the Yale Center for Collaborative Arts & Media directing Ultra Space and creating a film rooted in the Reversible Destiny philosophy. She is ex-Google, ex-McKinsey, has two NYU degrees + a couple other celebrated accolades. She’s most proud of simply trying to show up in this world as a tender-compassionate-loving person.

We are open by appointment. We operate out of a residential space, so our address is private. Please contact us for more information and to arrange your visit.




~ interdisciplinary ~ intentional ~ experimental ~ interdisciplinary ~ intentional ~ experimental  



In total solidarity with the people of Palestine, who have suffered under the genocidal violence of the Western imperial and Zionist powers for more than a century; and in recognition of their right—under law and morality—as an occupied people to resist their oppressors…

SPILL commits to adhering to the Palestinian international call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) and to complying with the underlying guidelines for the Palestinian Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI).

In our organizational and individual capacities we therefore commit to:
  • Refrain from participation in any form of academic and cultural cooperation, collaboration or joint projects with Israeli institutions;
  • Advocate a comprehensive boycott of Israeli institutions at the national and international levels, including suspension of all forms of funding and subsidies to these institutions;
  • Promote divestment and disinvestment from the state of Israel by international academic institutions;
  • Work toward the condemnation of Israeli policies by pressing for resolutions to be adopted by academic, professional and cultural associations and organizations;
  • Support Palestinian academic and cultural institutions directly without requiring them to partner with Israeli counterparts as an explicit or implicit condition for such support.

The BDS movement, including PACBI, rejects on principle boycotts of individuals based on their identity (such as citizenship, race, gender, sexuality, or religion) or opinion. Mere affiliation of Israeli cultural workers to an Israeli cultural institution is therefore not grounds for applying the boycott. If, however, an individual is representing the state of Israel or a complicit Israeli institution, or is commissioned/recruited to participate in Israel's efforts to "rebrand" itself, then their activities are subject to the institutional boycott the BDS movement is calling for.