Friday, August 31, 2018

Voices from Bhutan @ Gallery 263 Bowery

A group exhibition of the lush landscape of Bhutanese Art.
The exhibition is an expression of the voices from Bhutan.
Bhutanese youth and their impact on the art landscape.
Through September 14th sponsored by Vast-Bhutan




Gallery 263 at 263 Bowery, NYC.



Kama Wangdi


Kama Wangdi


Kama Wangdi


Pema Tshering


Pema Tshering


Pema Tshering


Bhutanese Artist, Pema Tshering


















Wednesday, December 27, 2017

ART on A Gallery's Fifth Annual Group Show Closing

ART on A Gallery's Fifth Annual Group Show
Closing Party, 6 - 8 PM on Thursday, December 28, 2017 
Featuring a plethora of International and Local NYC Artists. 
Established and emerging talent for you consideration.
With many original works starting as low as $50.00


Art on Avenue A 24 Avenue A NYC.






Woman by Akito Nara


Photograph by Linda Troeller



The Beatles, George, Paul, John & Ringo by Justin Love


Seaton Hancock and Mom, Beatrice at the Opening Party
Santa Painting by Walter Steding


J.K. and Reiko




Raff bathing in Bubble splendor, photograph by Guy Furrow.


"Saint of Kolkata" by Jason Akerman


John Velardi 


"Punk in My Bunk" by Jozie Lovestar


"Liar #2" by Robert Butcher


Stephen Sanchez Wendigo Salesperson
and Eli Livingston (background)



Kembra Pfalher



Gallery Curator, Rik Rocket


Wednesday, November 1, 2017

THORN TREE PROJECT * ART & PHILANTHROPY

Join Clodagh and the Thorn Tree Project November 2, 2017
An evening of Fun, Art and Philanthropy, celebrating the beauty 
and benefits of Art. All proceeds go to the education of the
Students of the Thorn Tree Project. Bitings and Sundowner's
will be served.


The event at Clodagh Design Studio 6:30 - 9 PM
115 East 23rd street, 12th floor, NYC.
www.ThornTreeProject.org





New York and International artists and patrons, 
have graciously donated works.










Clothing Designer, Rebecca Minkoff and Clodagh at
last years event.


Jane Nueman of Thorn Tree Project.



 Camels give 8 times more milk than a cow, a 25 kilo bag of Unimix that will feed one child breakfast every day for a whole year, or maybe a desk, mosquito net or set of reading books. And this year you can choose a student to sponsor through high school at one fortieth of the cost in NY.





Volunteers are donating their time and energy for the event.


Items made by the tribes are on display and for sale.