CONTACT + RESUME
c 718.288.2111
e megan.galante@gmail.com
megangalante.blogspot.com
fakeorange.com
[RESUME]
[EXHBITIONS]
Big 100 - Olympic Mills Commerce Center Gallery - Portland, OR - December 2010
Fake Orange Collaborative - Envoy Gallery - Manhattan, NY - September 2010
Greenpoint Salon - Greenpoint Gallery - Brooklyn, NY- May 2010
Thesis Exhibition - The Fashion Institute of Technology - May 2010
Fake Orange 2.OAK - OAK -Brooklyn, NY - August 2009
Bird-Bomb [Guerilla Performance] - The Museum of Modern Art - NYC - Fall 2008
Collaborative - Junto Gallery - Brooklyn, NY - December 2007, March 2008
Collision Machine - Sputnik - Brooklyn, NY - October 2006
Collaborative - Phat Baby - Manhattan, NY - November 2006
Bushwick Art Collective - MBN Studios - Philadephia, PA October, 2006
[RECOGNITION]
FFFFOUND
[Mundane Day Signs -2010]
Booooooom!
[Mundane Day Signs -2010]
Gawker
[Featured collage work -2010]
Design Sponge
[Only Hearts- Paper Rose Display 2010]
The Totam
[OAK - Collaborative Show 2009]
- The Totam Style
"A ‘zine party held at Oak NYC’s Williamsburg, Brooklyn store was the perfect way to start the weekend last Friday night. Fake Orange, a smallish flip book style ‘zine of xeroxed artwork held an art show of a dozen or so rising artists in the back room, while music was provided by DJ Japanster (spinning Depeche Mode and Talking Heads). Edward Gorey-esque illustrations of odd amorphous creatures by Megan Galante hung near Ellen Frances‘ curious black and white photography and graphics. Projections of a fashion shoot flickered above the makeshift bar which served champagne to an overflowing room of guests. Oak which is known for its tightly curated clothing and accessories by Alexander Wang, Acne, and a long roster of other indie designers proved their adeptness at blending fashion with art and music as exhibited at this multimedia event."
NY MAG
- NY MAG Events
"Oak is teaming up with art zine FakeOrange to host an art show at its Williamsburg store. The exhibit includes a video installation by Konstantinos Menelaou and works by Coley Brown and Peter Demos. D.J. Japanster will spin."
e megan.galante@gmail.com
megangalante.blogspot.com
fakeorange.com
[RESUME]
[EXHBITIONS]
Big 100 - Olympic Mills Commerce Center Gallery - Portland, OR - December 2010
Fake Orange Collaborative - Envoy Gallery - Manhattan, NY - September 2010
Greenpoint Salon - Greenpoint Gallery - Brooklyn, NY- May 2010
Thesis Exhibition - The Fashion Institute of Technology - May 2010
Fake Orange 2.OAK - OAK -Brooklyn, NY - August 2009
Bird-Bomb [Guerilla Performance] - The Museum of Modern Art - NYC - Fall 2008
Collaborative - Junto Gallery - Brooklyn, NY - December 2007, March 2008
Collision Machine - Sputnik - Brooklyn, NY - October 2006
Collaborative - Phat Baby - Manhattan, NY - November 2006
Bushwick Art Collective - MBN Studios - Philadephia, PA October, 2006
[RECOGNITION]
FFFFOUND
[Mundane Day Signs -2010]
Booooooom!
[Mundane Day Signs -2010]
Gawker
[Featured collage work -2010]
Design Sponge
[Only Hearts- Paper Rose Display 2010]
The Totam
[OAK - Collaborative Show 2009]
- The Totam Style
"A ‘zine party held at Oak NYC’s Williamsburg, Brooklyn store was the perfect way to start the weekend last Friday night. Fake Orange, a smallish flip book style ‘zine of xeroxed artwork held an art show of a dozen or so rising artists in the back room, while music was provided by DJ Japanster (spinning Depeche Mode and Talking Heads). Edward Gorey-esque illustrations of odd amorphous creatures by Megan Galante hung near Ellen Frances‘ curious black and white photography and graphics. Projections of a fashion shoot flickered above the makeshift bar which served champagne to an overflowing room of guests. Oak which is known for its tightly curated clothing and accessories by Alexander Wang, Acne, and a long roster of other indie designers proved their adeptness at blending fashion with art and music as exhibited at this multimedia event."
NY MAG
- NY MAG Events
"Oak is teaming up with art zine FakeOrange to host an art show at its Williamsburg store. The exhibit includes a video installation by Konstantinos Menelaou and works by Coley Brown and Peter Demos. D.J. Japanster will spin."

