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Dillon DeWaters, from Prominent American Ghosts.
Dillon DeWaters’ solo exhibition, Prominent American Ghosts opens tomorrow night, March 26, at the ICP-Bard MFA Studios and I urge you to see the exhibition! If you can’t make the opening, there are limited viewing hours over the weekend. The show is incredible and is not to be missed!
Prominent American Ghosts • ICP-Bard MFA Solo Exhibition Opening Reception: Friday, March 26, 2010, 6 - 10 PM On View: Thursday, Saturday & Sunday March 25, 27, & 28, noon - 5 PM
ICP-Bard MFA Studio Gallery 24-20 Jackson Avenue, 3rd Floor Long Island City, NY 11101
By subway:E/V to 23rd St-Ely Avenue 7/G to 45th Rd-Court Sq For more information call (212) 857-0063

Dillon DeWaters, from Prominent American Ghosts.

Dillon DeWaters’ solo exhibition, Prominent American Ghosts opens tomorrow night, March 26, at the ICP-Bard MFA Studios and I urge you to see the exhibition! If you can’t make the opening, there are limited viewing hours over the weekend. The show is incredible and is not to be missed!

Prominent American Ghosts • ICP-Bard MFA Solo Exhibition
Opening Reception: Friday, March 26, 2010, 6 - 10 PM
On View: Thursday, Saturday & Sunday March 25, 27, & 28, noon - 5 PM

ICP-Bard MFA Studio Gallery
24-20 Jackson Avenue, 3rd Floor
Long Island City, NY 11101

By subway:
E/V to 23rd St-Ely Avenue
7/G to 45th Rd-Court Sq
For more information call (212) 857-0063

My work (pictured here, Niagara from As A Real House) as well as that of Jade Doskow, Christopher Rodriguez, and Matthew Schenning will be featured in Looking Out/Seeing In.
Opening reception March 24, 6 - 9 PM, 138 South Oxford Street, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY.

My work (pictured here, Niagara from As A Real House) as well as that of Jade Doskow, Christopher Rodriguez, and Matthew Schenning will be featured in Looking Out/Seeing In.

Opening reception March 24, 6 - 9 PM, 138 South Oxford Street, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY.

Pieter Hugo, from Nollywood, currently on view at Yossi Milo Gallery

Pieter Hugo, from Nollywood, currently on view at Yossi Milo Gallery

Sophie Ristelhueber, from Every One (1994)
I was thinking about Sophie Ristelhueber’s scar portraits in trying to characterize how important it is that we pass healthcare reform in the United States - every American should have access to decent, affordable medical care - especially preventative medicine.

Sophie Ristelhueber, from Every One (1994)

I was thinking about Sophie Ristelhueber’s scar portraits in trying to characterize how important it is that we pass healthcare reform in the United States - every American should have access to decent, affordable medical care - especially preventative medicine.

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Sarah Palmer

I am a photographer/artist living in Brooklyn, NY.

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