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CURRENT GALLERY EXHIBITS
Now thru Aug 28th
Chris Neal: Four Functions for Folklore @ Gallery qb,
163 Plymouth Street (btwn Jay & Pearl), 718-222-1885, www.galleryqb.com. Gallery qb is proud to present "Four Functions for Folklore: New and Recent Works by Chris Neal" - a startling tribute to his own vivid personal mythology; a collection of religious paintings dedicated to a divinity of the artist's own devising. For more information, email us at info@galleryqb.com.
Now thru Aug 31st
Portraits in Blue - Exploring the Relationship of Visuals and Jazz @ Clinton Hill Art Gallery,
154a Vanderbilt Ave (btwn Clermont Ave. & Clinton Ave.), 718 852-0227 or 718 857-0074. Clinton Hill Art Gallery, teaming up with IAM, Inc. (Incorporation of Artists on the Move) in association with the citywide 8th Annual JVC Jazz Festival presents a special summer event featuring contemporary painters. "Portraits in Blue - Exploring the Relationship of Visuals and Jazz" will feature over 30 Artists.
Now thru Aug 31st
Forming Lines: Translations Between Drawing and Sculpture @ Like the Spice,
224 Roebling (btwn S 2nd & S 3rd), 718-388-5388, www.likethespice.com. Like the Spice explores drawing and sculpture with Forming Lines. Visit our website for more details.
Now thru Sept 7th
BWAC Annual Outdoor Sculpture Show @ Brooklyn Bridge Park & Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, 718-802-0603 x12, www.bwac.org. The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition returns for its 26th year in the park, showcasing sculptures by local and international artists. FREE! For more information, visit website above.
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EXHIBITS INSIDE BOUTIQUES, STORES & RESTAURANTS
Aug 29th thru Sept 4th (Opening Reception Aug 29th (Fri): 7pm)
Kagetsu Sudo @ AG Gallery/About Glamour, 103 North 3rd Street (btwn Berry Street & Wythe Ave), 718-599-3044, www.aboutglamour.net. Calligrapher; the expressionist of words by brush. The artist manages calligraphy classes and is a lecturer of the cultural centers as well as a professional commercial calligrapher and kana-letter artist. Her works of art fill with sensitive strokes a brush creates. In 2003, she was chosen as one of the one hundred contemporary calligraphers selected by a well-known calligraphy critic, Haruma Yoshishige. For full details, please see our website above.
EXHIBITS INSIDE BOUTIQUES, STORES & RESTAURANTS
Sept 11th (Fri) , 6pm-10pm
Dean Goelz: Migrations @ Like the Spice, 224 Roebling (btwn S. 2nd & S. 3rd), 718-338-5388, www.likethespice.com. Like the Spice is pleased to present Dean Goelz: Migrations featuring the artist?s socially astute drawings and sculptures. The works depict the slightly odd ways we interact with each other and our environment and the tenuous grip society and culture have on our gentle animal natures. RSVP required.
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