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Monthly Archives: December 2012
AFP’s Group Show Opens, New Art Ed Video, Membership Update
Thanks to all who attended our opening at Gallery Bar this past Friday. It was an exceptional night, and we were pleased to have many of the participating artists in attendance. The show will run through January 3rd. If you … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Community Art, Education Program, Events, installation, Live, Music, News, performance, Uncategorized
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Tagged Art, Berette Macaulay, Bill Claps, Carmen Ghecca, event, exhibition, festivals, Gallery Bar, Hunter Clarke, jeanne wilkinson, Jef Campion, Juan Manuel Pajares, Lance Dehne, Michael Alan, music, NYC School programs, Pablo Damas, producers, Religion, Ted Barr, theater, visual art
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Art for Progress presents “What’s your Religion?”
Art for Progress presents “What’s Your Religion” Group Art Show. Opening: Friday, December 14th, 7PM – 10PM The exhibition runs through January 3rd “What’s Your Religion” delves into the broad perspective of what motivate/inspires people to approach life in a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Art, Berette Macaulay, Bill Claps, Carmen Ghecca, December 14, digital, exhibition, friday, Gallery Bar, Hunter Clarke, installation, jeanne wilkinson, Jef Campion, Juan Manuel Pajares, Kristina Zallinger, Lance Dehne, NYC, openings, Pablo Damas, painitngs, photography, Ted Barr, visual art
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