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MARCH 9th 2008 "Glow In the Dark Stars"

The Thomas Jefferson Projects on 115th Street. Shoot outs, Escalades and the setting to Incarcerated Scarfaces by Raekwon click here to watch. The elevators smell like urine, but the apartments are castles compared to where I live....

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Early morning stroll around El Barrio.

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Priska Juschka Fine Art at 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor (between 10th & 11th Ave.)
www.priskajuschkafineart.com

Above:

ALMAGUL MENLIBAYEVA

"Kissing Totems" Video Installation

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"Americana is Woody Guthrie" - Jade Townsend

Jade Townesand is trying to connect to a feeling of Americana that he feels has been missing in contemporary life. He works with his hands, soil, glow in the dark stars and wood.

His installationation at Priska Juschka Fine Art in Chelsea is called "Yard Sale." This is a metaphor for an explosion of accesorries after someone crashes. All the victims belongings fly all over the place. What results is the visual equivilent of a yard sale, because objects and artifacts are spread about.

Read more about Jade and the other fabulous Priska Juschka artists at www.priskajuschkafineart.com

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Gallery Hoping in Chelsea........

 

Our fearless leader, organizer and the woman who keeps us all sharp Danielle Tegeder and class take a journey to the Chelsea Gallery District in some extreme weather that actually felt more like this:

Associated Press 2005.

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Exit Art is located at 475 10th Avenue at the corner of 36th Street, 1 block east of the Javits Center. Exit Art is located near midtown, within walking distance of Chelsea, Broadway and the Hudson River.

BRAINWAVE: Common Senses responds to current advancements in neurological research by visualizing and investigating the brain's capacity for sense perception, memory, emotion and logic. The artists in this exhibition redefine this research in a different way, abandoning literal representations of the brain and categorical analysis in favor of works that take, as starting points, elements from neuroscience and flipping these ideas on their heads.