Billy Jacobs || NADA House - Governors Island

FALSE FLAG is proud to participate in NADA House — presenting new work by Billy Jacobs.

NADA House, the organization’s second off-site exhibition on Governors Island, features 45 artists from NADA Member galleries and non-profits in a new, expanded format across 34 rooms in three historic, turn-of-the-century Colonial Revival houses. The collaborative, public exhibition will be on view every weekend, Friday through Sunday, 11am–5pm from May 2, 2019 to August 4, 2019.

There will be a special opening preview held on Thursday, May 2nd from 1–5pm.

The exhibition will be free and open to the public, with monthly programmatic activations and performances.


Responding to the unique context of Governors Island and the specific character of these houses, many participating artists will present work that speaks to the island’s changing identity over time – from its origins as Lenape land occupied by Native Americans of the Manhattan region to its role in the Revolutionary War, and later from its use by the US Army and Coast Guard to its current state as a site for artistic, scientific, and urban experimentation.

Featured artists and galleries include:.

Susan Bee, Ada Potter, Susan Stainman, Erica Stoller, Jane Swavely (A.I.R. Gallery)
Tyler Healy (AA|LA Gallery)
Joy Feasley, Paul Swenbeck (Adams and Ollman)
Kristin Walsh (Helena Anrather)
Yanique Norman (Atlanta Contemporary)
Quay Quinn Wolf (Jack Barrett)
Fernanda Fragateiro & Shahrzad Kamel (Josée Bienvenu Gallery)
James Hoff (Callicoon Fine Arts)
Sara Rahbar (Carbon 12)
Rachel Eulena Williams (Cooper Cole)
Tony Pedemonte (Creative Growth Art Center)
Sarah Zapata (Deli Gallery)
Julien Creuzet (Document)
Ayana Evans (EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop)
R.M. Fischer, fierce pussy (Essex Flowers)
Billy Jacobs (False Flag)
Zach Martin (Fisher Parrish Gallery)
Laurie Kang (Franz Kaka)
Navine G. Khan-Dossos (Fridman Gallery)
Katy Fischer (Geary)
Amadeus Certa (Golestani)
Denise Kupferschmidt (Halsey McKay Gallery)
Emma Kohlmann (Jack Hanley Gallery)
Erick Medel, Baseera Khan (Housing)
Rachel Higgins (Kristen Lorello)
Ethan Greenbaum (Lyles & King)
RJ Supa (Marinaro)
Jory Rabinovitz (Martos Gallery)
Megan Brady (Mrs.)
Paul Gabrielli (New Discretions)
Karen Kraven (Parisian Laundry)
Erik Frydenborg (The Pit)
Christopher Aque (Regards)
Joseph Hart (Romer Young Gallery)
Sophie Stone (Safe Gallery)
Anya Kielar (Rachel Uffner Gallery)
Bailey Scieszka (What Pipeline)