UPCOMING EVENTS


Paint & Sip @ Resurgence
Jan
18

Paint & Sip @ Resurgence

🎨 Date: Thursday, Jan. 18
Time: 6-10 p.m.
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Venue: Resurgence Brewing Co.
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Bonus: First beer on the house!

Join us at Resurgence Brewing Co. for a spectacular evening of painting, sipping, and socializing hosted by Sass Studio. This exclusive event welcomes you to a world where creativity flows as freely as the beer!

Artistic Adventure: No experience needed! Whether you're a seasoned artist or a first-time painter, this event is designed for everyone.

  • Craft Beers & Creative Vibes: Enjoy a wide range of exceptional beers from Resurgence Brewing Co., perfect for inspiring your artistic side.

  • A Canvas of Your Own: All materials provided. Leave with your unique work of art!

Whether you're looking to unwind after work, enjoy a fun night out, or simply explore your creative side, our Paint & Sip Night is the perfect blend of relaxation and artistic expression.

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Mar
27

BTF: NY ISLANDERS

Join us for an empowering evening where we will be celebrating game changers in the sport of hockey and thought leaders in the sport & entertainment industry.

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Mar
23

SASS X WASHINGTON CAPITALS

Capitals Unveil Women in Hockey Warmup Jersey Celebrating Title IX

Designed by former PWHPA goaltender Kimberly Sass of SASS STUDIO, jerseys to be worn & auctioned off March 23, with a donation to the Women's Sports Foundation.

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BTF - SEATTLE KRAKEN
Mar
18
to Mar 21

BTF - SEATTLE KRAKEN

  • 10601 5th Ave NE Seattle, Washington USA (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Kimberly Sass, a professional hockey player with the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) & Architectural Designer with HLW NYC, will present SASS STUDIO’s Behind the Front, an advocacy art show to expose the realities of professional women’s hockey.  The exhibit will be on display at the Kraken Community Iceplex from March 18-21 during normal operating hours (6 AM - 11 PM).

Behind the Front is a thought-provoking, immersive art experience featuring large-scale paintings, installation pieces & video inspired by Sass’ experience as a professional female athlete, and highlights the inequities she and her teammates face while playing professional women’s hockey.

“As female athletes, we often hear the criticism, ‘Just be grateful for the opportunity to play,’ ” Sass said. “I would often question if those critics knew the extent of our opportunity to play. The reality in the locker room was that my teammates would laugh off our negative playing conditions, because the alternative was to cry.”

Sass uniquely juxtaposes the harsh realities of balancing careers in pro hockey and architecture, which stand in stark contrast to the positive images (the “front”) which professional women’s hockey portrays to the public.

The Kraken will also host “Power Panel: Women of Hockey” presented by Starbucks on Friday, March 18 at 7 PM at the Kraken Community Iceplex, Starbucks Rink. Panelists include Alex Mandrycky, Kraken Hockey Operations; Renee Hess, Black Girl Hockey Club; Fiona McKenna & Kendall Tyson, Kraken Business Intelligence. ROOT Sports broadcaster Jen Mueller will moderate.

“Since their introduction, the Seattle Kraken have been generating excitement and buzz through their community engagement. They have been serving as leaders of inclusivity in the NHL, which has led to critical dialogue about equity in the sport,” Sass said. “SASS STUDIO is grateful to have the opportunity to use this platform to display Behind The Front.”

Through her show, Sass hopes to spark honest conversations about what it will take to achieve true equity in pro women’s hockey, while fostering public, corporate & private support for and interest in the sport to directly impact female athletes. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will be donated to the Women’s Sports Foundation.

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BTF - CEPA GALLERY
Feb
19
to Feb 26

BTF - CEPA GALLERY

SASS Studio to host BEHIND THE FRONT @ CEPA GALLERY

What does it mean to be a professional athlete?  

 How much are we willing to sacrifice to grow the game we love so much?

 When is it time to stop being grateful and start creating tangible change for future generations?

These are the questions that professional female athletes face every single day, attempting to balance the weight of opportunity and progress.  Social media is flooded with historical achievements and positive imagery, showing how women are truly making the best of the opportunities they are given.  However, behind these portrayals lie many harsh truths which are not-so-often depicted for fear that progress will grind to a halt.  These negative realities are justified by critics who cite the financial and physical discrepancies between men and women’s sports as reasons for females to be grateful for an opportunity to play.

 Behind the Front explores these positive and negative realities prompting an honest conversation about what it will take to achieve true equity in professional women’s hockey.

 Each piece in the series explores an experience throughout my playing career.  The artwork shares individual accounts that can be viewed independently, as pairs, and as a collective. 

The Women’s Sports Foundation exists to enable girls and women to reach their potential in sport and life. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will support WSF.

Please see gallery website for details about operational hours.

CEPA GALLERY

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BTF: CEPA GALLERY OPENING
Feb
18

BTF: CEPA GALLERY OPENING

Join SASS Studio for the launch of BEHIND THE FRONT at the CEPA Gallery.

What does it mean to be a professional athlete?  

 How much are we willing to sacrifice to grow the game we love so much?

 When is it time to stop being grateful and start creating tangible change for future generations?

These are the questions that professional female athletes face every single day, attempting to balance the weight of opportunity and progress.  Social media is flooded with historical achievements and positive imagery, showing how women are truly making the best of the opportunities they are given.  However, behind these portrayals lie many harsh truths which are not-so-often depicted for fear that progress will grind to a halt.  These negative realities are justified by critics who cite the financial and physical discrepancies between men and women’s sports as reasons for females to be grateful for an opportunity to play.

 Behind the Front explores these positive and negative realities prompting an honest conversation about what it will take to achieve true equity in professional women’s hockey.

 Each piece in the series explores an experience throughout my playing career.  The artwork shares individual accounts that can be viewed independently, as pairs, and as a collective. 

The Women’s Sports Foundation exists to enable girls and women to reach their potential in sport and life. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will support WSF.

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BTF @ NOVADO GALLERY
Feb
9
to Feb 11

BTF @ NOVADO GALLERY

Following the MSG opening, the exhibit, presented by SASS STUDIO, will be on display at Novado Gallery, 110 Morgan St., Jersey City, NJ, from February 2-11, 2022, including receptions on February 2, 4 & 5 at 7 p.m.


Behind the Front is a thought-provoking, immersive art experience featuring large-scale paintings, installation pieces & video inspired by Sass’ experience as a professional female athlete, and highlights the inequities she and her teammates face while playing professional women’s hockey.

“As female athletes, we often hear the criticism, ‘Just be grateful for the opportunity to play,’ ” Sass said. “I would often question if those critics knew the extent of our opportunity to play. The reality in the locker room was that my teammates would laugh off our negative playing conditions, because the alternative was to cry.”

Sass uniquely juxtaposes the realities of balancing careers in pro hockey and architecture, which stand in stark contrast to the positive images (the “front”) which professional women’s hockey portrays. 

Through her show, Sass hopes to spark honest conversations about what it will take to achieve true equity in pro women’s hockey, while fostering public, corporate & private support for and interest in the sport to directly impact female athletes. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will be donated to the Women’s Sports Foundation.


After its exhibition in Jersey City, Behind the Front is expected to make stops in Buffalo, NY, Seattle, WA and Los Angeles, CA. Details are forthcoming.

NOTE: Times are variable. Please reference Novado Gallery’s site for more information.

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BTF @ NOVADO GALLERY
Feb
2
to Feb 6

BTF @ NOVADO GALLERY

Following the MSG opening, the exhibit, presented by SASS STUDIO, will be on display at Novado Gallery, 110 Morgan St., Jersey City, NJ, from February 2-11, 2022, including receptions on February 2, 4 & 5 at 7 p.m.


Behind the Front is a thought-provoking, immersive art experience featuring large-scale paintings, installation pieces & video inspired by Sass’ experience as a professional female athlete, and highlights the inequities she and her teammates face while playing professional women’s hockey.


“As female athletes, we often hear the criticism, ‘Just be grateful for the opportunity to play,’ ” Sass said. “I would often question if those critics knew the extent of our opportunity to play. The reality in the locker room was that my teammates would laugh off our negative playing conditions, because the alternative was to cry.”

Sass uniquely juxtaposes the realities of balancing careers in pro hockey and architecture, which stand in stark contrast to the positive images (the “front”) which professional women’s hockey portrays. 


Through her show, Sass hopes to spark honest conversations about what it will take to achieve true equity in pro women’s hockey, while fostering public, corporate & private support for and interest in the sport to directly impact female athletes. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will be donated to the Women’s Sports Foundation.


After its exhibition in Jersey City, Behind the Front is expected to make stops in Buffalo, NY, Seattle, WA and Los Angeles, CA. Details are forthcoming.


NOTE: Times are variable. Please reference Novado Gallery’s site for more information.

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BTF @ MSG [OPENING]
Jan
30

BTF @ MSG [OPENING]

The show opening at Madison Square Garden is part of the NHL’s New York Rangers’ “Girls Hockey Day” presented by Dunkin’ and will feature a panel discussion, VIP meet & greet and more. Admission is free with a ticket to the Rangers’ game against the Seattle Kraken that afternoon.


Behind the Front is a thought-provoking, immersive art experience featuring large-scale paintings, installation pieces & video inspired by Sass’ experience as a professional female athlete, and highlights the inequities she and her teammates face while playing professional women’s hockey.


“As female athletes, we often hear the criticism, ‘Just be grateful for the opportunity to play,’ ” Sass said. “I would often question if those critics knew the extent of our opportunity to play. The reality in the locker room was that my teammates would laugh off our negative playing conditions, because the alternative was to cry.”


Sass uniquely juxtaposes the realities of balancing careers in pro hockey and architecture, which stand in stark contrast to the positive images (the “front”) which professional women’s hockey portrays. 

Through her show, Sass hopes to spark honest conversations about what it will take to achieve true equity in pro women’s hockey, while fostering public, corporate & private support for and interest in the sport to directly impact female athletes. Ten percent of auction and print artwork sales through April 1, 2022 will be donated to the Women’s Sports Foundation.


After its exhibition in Jersey City, Behind the Front is expected to make stops in Buffalo, NY, Seattle, WA and Los Angeles, CA. Details are forthcoming.

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