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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Infinity 6 is in the mail...
... on its way to the ecoartspace/NYC What Matters Most? Benefit Exhibition at Exit Art that runs April 15th - 28th. What Matters Most? is a benefit exhibition and sale of original, 8" x 10" size artworks on paper by established and emerging artists. All works created for this exhibition will be sold first-come, first-served for $150.oo each. The purchase of an artwork helps support ecoartspace's mission: to create opportunities for addressing environmental issues through the arts. Contributions can be made w/o purchasing an artwork. The ecoartspace web is www.ecoartspace.org and its blog is http://ecoartspace.blogspot.com/ and the exhibit website is http://ecoartspacewhatmattersmost2010.blogspot.com/
From their blog; "All proceeds from this fundraiser will support ecoartspace activities and programs. ecoartspace has been operating as a bicoastal nonprofit platform for artists addressing environmental issues since 1999. In our ten years of programming we have worked with over 400 artists, curated 38 exhibitions, 70 programs and collaborated with over 140 organizations. To celebrate our achievements as well as raise money for future programs we recently held our first benefit auction at Mina Dresden Gallery in San Francisco on December 4th, 2009."
Exit Art, in the Exit Underground Space at 475 Tenth Ave at 36th St, NYC. The Exit Art website is http://www.exitart.org/site/pub/main/index.html
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