73 See Gallery & Design Studio

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CURRENT EXHIBIT

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TERRY BODDIE          CARLOS FRIAS          AL JOHNSON          MARY Z              


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Also on exhibit:

 

LINUS CORAGGIO: Founder of the Rivington School of 3-D Graffiti Sclupture

To preview the catalog of the Coraggio sculpture available through the gallery CLICK HERE


CURRENTLY FEATURING:


Yvette Lucas: miniature Intaglio prints


& Fine Art Limited Edition Prints by various local artists including:


Al Johnson           Jennifer Anne Moses           Jo Bradney


Indira Bailey           Linus Coraggio           Joseph Bottari


and more!

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You've seen the exhibit now check out the catalog and contact the gallery with your order!

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Photographs by Jay Seldin

 

July 27 - September 14, 2012

curated  by Mary Z


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Master photographer Jay Seldin’s work draws the viewer into the streets, dwellings, workplaces and lives of this special island that has been “forbidden” to US citizens for so many years.  Each of his photographs is a narrative speaking volumes through atmosphere, light, composition and color when Seldin so choses. Jay’s documentary style portraits act as visual short stories revealing meaning as he captures the subtle nuances of gesture, personal interaction and posture. The still-lifes and city/countryscapes literally “freeze” the unique reality of this isla’s persona allowing the viewer a seemingly tangible experience to wander in and explore.


All works in the exhibit are available in very limited signed and numbered editions. Contact the Gallery with inquiries. CLICK HERE to view the catalog.


Or view the video: CLICK HERE TO VIEW



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accommodate your visit in the morning or evening –

even Monday when possible.