Monthly Archives: November 2011

The Art Party Reviewed by L Magazine

L Magazine’s Deidre Hering reviews The Art Party at the Boiler. CLICK HERE

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Bob and Roberta Smith Interview on Columbia Blog,The Eye

Check out this interview on the Columbia Spectator’s blog, The Eye! Smith and Ashton Cooper talk politics and “The Art Party”. CLICK HERE

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David Brody featured on Art Critical

Check out this short blurb on his show, Journey to the Center of the Earth at Pierogi.    

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Pierogi at SEVEN Miami: 29 Nov through 4 Dec

Pierogi will again be returning to Miami this November to participate in SEVEN. Dates | 29 November – 4 December, 2011 Hours | 29 Nov:  1 – 8pm  (Opening Reception | Early bird BBQ and drinks from 5 – 7:30pm) … Continue reading

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Ati Maier and Joe Amrhein at Nusser and Baumgart Gallery

Nusser and Baumgart present Ati Maier and Joe Amrhein’s “POP   Possibility of Perception”. The exhibition runs until November 26 2011. This double exhibition presents works by New York based artists Ati Maier (born in Munich, Germany) and Joe Amrhein (born in Sacramento, California). … Continue reading

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Jim Torok at the Flag Art Foundation

Jim Torok is being featured in the Flag Art Foundation’s  Art² group exhibit. September 23rd- December 17th. Flag Art Foundation . 545 West 25th Street, 9th Floor . New York, NY 10001 Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm. Phone: (212)-206-0220 View more exhibit information … Continue reading

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Stations Lost Reviewed in WG Arts+News

By Jon Reiss Smartly, the author and principal actor of “Stations Lost” Tony Fitzpatrick doesn’t mention his career as a radio personality until late in the show.  He doesn’t mention his rather successful career as an actor at all. Eventually … Continue reading

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