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The Arts Council of Princeton presents the exhibition Consumed: An Exhibition about Art, Money and Consumption January 9, 2010 – February 27, 2010 |
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A Group Photography Exposition META-MORE-Faces explores how far the photographer/artist can move from the point of departure - the "face" as perceived by his eye/lens-without losing sight of where the subject originated. Opening Reception: January 9th, 2010, 6 PM - 9 PM
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H2O: Film on Water is a visual arts show mounted by Great River Arts Institute, a non-profit entity based in Bellows Falls, VT. Forty works will be shown simultaneously across four venues: The Newport Mill, The Brattleboro Museum, Great River Arts, and Spheris Gallery in Hanover,NH. As the flagship show location, The Newport Mill will feature 20 video pieces as well as a curated portion of the exhibition, including the work of several world-renowned visual artists. Spheris Gallery Newport Mills The Battleboro Museum |
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Still from the video 'FISH 'N CHIPS'[view video] |
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Pinot to Picasso - wine tasting and auction |
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Hot Dog - cast aluminum |
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BAHDEEBAHDU White Hot Featuring work by Darla Jackson and Jen Blazina
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| Flamingo - cast aluminum |
Grand Small Works Grand Small Works >> 1,000 small works in one show, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting FUEL the CURE. the f.u.e.l. collection
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| My Sister's Clogs - cast lead |
Peekskill Project Evonne M. Davis and Emma Wilcox are participating curators for the 2008 Peekskill Project at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Artists selected by Gallery Aferro to be among the 55 artists showcased throughout the town of Peekskill are: Ryan Brown, Asha Ganpat, Vandana Jain, Pamela Phatismo Sunstrum, Ryan Schroeder, Ted Victoria, Andrew Wilkinson and Brian Wondergem The Peekskill Project, a citywide site-specific exhibition of cutting-edge contemporary art, was launched in 2004 with the goal of bringing contemporary art out of the museum and into the community. The public arts festival presents a wide variety of painting, sculpture, photography, installations, video and performance art by national and international artists selected by a juried committee of renowned curators. Work by over 100 artists are selected from an elite curatorial committee which are sited in storefronts, parks, and in vacant lofts and lots around our city The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art will launch the fourth annual Peekskill Project 08, beginning the weekend of September 13 - 14, 2008 from 12-6pm with selected works and performances on display until November 23. |
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| Andrew R. Wilkinson |
Art Projects |