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Come See the Most Controversial, Environmental Fundraising, — Brooklynian

Come See the Most Controversial, Environmental Fundraising,

Come See the Most Controversial, Environmental Fundraising, Fine Art Exhibition EVER!

Brooklyn, NY: Gallery House is proud to present “Reclaiming Space”, a fine art group exhibition. This exhibition showcasing the multitude of languages in which NYC artwork speaks today. Although the artist’s styles differ in form, they all share the function of communication. In that spirit, we are delighted to work with Green Edge Collaborative NYC whose goal of sharing ideas aligns with our own.

Four receptions will be held. During which, original paintings will be raffled off with the proceeds donated to Green Edge Collaborative NYC. The gallery will be open by appointment from July 5th – August 31st, 2010.

What: Gallery House Presents “Reclaiming Space”

When: Thursday August 5, and Saturday August 21, 2010 from 7:30pm – 12:00pm

Where: Gallery House, 272 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205

Artists:
Anastasia "kaerfkrahs"
Mat Benote
Jenna Bonistalli
Jane Corrigan
Ivy Haldeman
Charles Printz Kopelson
Jonathan Levy
Tom Long
Adrian Roman
Jordan Seiler
Kant Smith

About Gallery House
Galley House is a Clinton Hill based organization dedicated to the sharing of ideas pressing our world today. Through our hosted receptions, we aim to gather and communicate ideas through art, music and other types of artistic expression. For more information, visit us at Gallery House.

About Green Edge
Green Edge Collaborative NYC is a social network that connects people with businesses, organizations and the resources they need to build a sustainable future. They do this by hosting city-wide and neighborhood events, highlighting other events in the city and through online networking.

The Collaborative is comprised of students, professionals, artists, chefs, parents and mischief-makers who want to connect with others about social, environmental, economic and lifestyle issues facing our world today… New Yorkers who care about the world around us.
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