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Tag Archives: 30
“Artists4Equality” Opening Night with Ellis Ashbrook
Art for Progress will feature a special night of live music performances on Friday, June 29th from 4pm – 11pm at Solar One Park (East 23rd Street & East River) as part of the “Artists4Equality” Festival. We are so pleased … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Art, Education Program, Events, Live, Music, performance, Uncategorized
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Tagged 29, 30, Art For Progress, artists4equality, barry komitor, bonesugar, Comandante Zero, ellis ashbrook, festival, funk, idgy Dean, June 28, lachi, rock, solar one park
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Art for Progress’ “Artists4Equality” Festival
Art for Progress is pleased to present its 2nd annual music and arts festival, Artists4Equality which will take place on Friday, June 28th through Sunday 30th at Solar One Park on NYC’s East River (East 23rd Street). Artists4Equality will feature … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Community Art, Events, installation, Live, Music, News, performance, Uncategorized
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Tagged 29, 30, Andy Slate, Atilla the Hun, Barry Komito, Berette Macaulay, Caridad Sola, cat del buono, Chaisley Lussier, Comandante Zero, Daniel Maldonado, Dennis Sebayan, ellis ashbrook, festival, gatto, gay pride 2013, Hector Romero, idgy Dean, June 28, Kevin Graves, Kim Holleman, live, New York, NYC, outdoor, park, Roxy Cottontail, sal leone, Sherri Aliberti, sindy butz, summer, Tedd Patterson, waterfront, We Run
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