April 25th, 2012

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Erika Ranee at The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program

image-6280 Erika Ranee Title: Flim Flam Date: 2011 Dimensions: 84' x 72' Medium: acrylic, shellac and enamel on canvas. http://www.erikaranee.com/ Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program 2012 Open Studios OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, April 27th from 6–9:00 p.m. INTERVIEW: Irving Sandler will interview Chris Martin on Saturday, April 28th from 12–1:30 p.m. OPEN STUDIOS: Saturday, April 28th from 2–6:00 p.m. ...

Art Party in the Clubhouse: The release party for Marvelous Moustaches by French artist Amelie Mancini

image-6337 Moustaches, baseball and letterpress cards Release Party May 3rd from 6-9pm at the Bergino Clubhouse Left Field Cards is pleased to announce the release of “Marvelous Moustaches”, the third in the ever expanding series of letterpress baseball cards by Brooklyn-based French artist Amelie Mancini. Following the success of the “Bizarre Injuries” and “Edible ...

WHITE BOX SPRING BENEFIT 2012

image-6332WHITE BOX SPRING BENEFIT 2012 Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | 6 - 10 PM HONORING AI WEIWEI with the 1st Richard J. Massey Foundation/White Box Arts and Humanity Award Hosted by Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky Live Auction conducted by Phillips de Pury & Company Celebrity Auctioneer, CK Swett White Box is pleased to announce its ...

Exhibit: Mary Westring “Children of Conflict – 10 Years Later” at Figureworks

image-6328Mary Westring 'Children of Conflict - 10 Years Later' April 28 - June 3, 2012 Artist's Reception: Friday,  May 11th, 6-9PM at FIGUREWORKS fine art of the human form 168 North 6th St. (1 block from Bedford Avenue “L” train) Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.figureworks.com hours: Saturday and Sunday from 1-6PM In 2002, Mary Westring traveled to Uganda to confront ...

Participation Open for The Sketchbook Project 2013

image-6325 The Sketchbook Project is a mobile library of artists’ sketchbooks contributed by thousands of creative people from across the globe. It encourages artists from diverse backgrounds — working artists, full-time parents, busy professionals, students — to share their process with each other and the public. Participants sign up online to ...