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Epic Family Epic
Posted October 24th, 2007 by cherie_pits
NYC playwright/director/actor Ain Gordon's satirical portrayal of family and history and how they accidentally and willfully misinform and misinterpret each other. The play peers into a holiday dinner of the Hell family, whose members misremember and miscommunicate in both ASL and English with great good humor and prickly wit. The performance is part of the VSA North Fourth Art Center's Out Of the Ordinary Festival.
Epic Family Epic
Posted October 24th, 2007 by cherie_pits
NYC playwright/director/actor Ain Gordon's satirical portrayal of family and history and how they accidentally and willfully misinform and misinterpret each other. The play peers into a holiday dinner of the Hell family, whose members misremember and miscommunicate in both ASL and English with great good humor and prickly wit. The performance is part of the VSA North Fourth Art Center's Out Of the Ordinary Festival.
With Care art exhibition
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
An eclectic exhibition, With Care features artwork by eleven caregivers from the local Albuquerque community. Each artist comes to this show with a unique and personal experience as a caregiver. From a high school art teacher to a therapist to a mother, each has made the conscious choice to devote their lives to the well being of others. For some, art may be their calling and passion and for others an expressive release, but regardless we see their insightful perspective on life and the world as invaluable and look forward to celebrating their efforts by sharing their artistic vision with the collective community.
With Care art exhibition
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
An eclectic exhibition, With Care features artwork by eleven caregivers from the local Albuquerque community. Each artist comes to this show with a unique and personal experience as a caregiver. From a high school art teacher to a therapist to a mother, each has made the conscious choice to devote their lives to the well being of others. For some, art may be their calling and passion and for others an expressive release, but regardless we see their insightful perspective on life and the world as invaluable and look forward to celebrating their efforts by sharing their artistic vision with the collective community.
With Care art exhibition
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
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An eclectic exhibition, With Care features artwork by eleven caregivers from the local Albuquerque community. Each artist comes to this show with a unique and personal experience as a caregiver. From a high school art teacher to a therapist to a mother, each has made the conscious choice to devote their lives to the well being of others. For some, art may be their calling and passion and for others an expressive release, but regardless we see their insightful perspective on life and the world as invaluable and look forward to celebrating their efforts by sharing their artistic vision with the collective community.
Dancers of Africa: Photographs by Antoine Tempé
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
Born in France, Antoine Tempé moved to New York City in 1983. In the early ‘90s, following his initial success documenting the New York night life for European magazines, Antoine started photographing his dancer friends in his studio. He soon began working with various New York based dance companies both on commercial and personal projects, with his photographs appearing in American publications. In 2000 Antoine embarked on a one-year photographic journey through West Africa and Madagascar. From this trip he brought back two different bodies of work currently exhibited under the titles Dancers of Africa and African Journey.
Among other publications Antoine’s work has been featured in Actuel, American Photo, aRude, Danser, Detour, Elle Decoration, French Photo, Graphis Nudes, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Le Monde 2, Marie-Claire, Espana, Max Movement, the Village Voice.
Dancers of Africa: Photographs by Antoine Tempé
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
Born in France, Antoine Tempé moved to New York City in 1983. In the early ‘90s, following his initial success documenting the New York night life for European magazines, Antoine started photographing his dancer friends in his studio. He soon began working with various New York based dance companies both on commercial and personal projects, with his photographs appearing in American publications. In 2000 Antoine embarked on a one-year photographic journey through West Africa and Madagascar. From this trip he brought back two different bodies of work currently exhibited under the titles Dancers of Africa and African Journey.
Among other publications Antoine’s work has been featured in Actuel, American Photo, aRude, Danser, Detour, Elle Decoration, French Photo, Graphis Nudes, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Le Monde 2, Marie-Claire, Espana, Max Movement, the Village Voice.
Dancers of Africa: Photographs by Antoine Tempé
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pits
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Born in France, Antoine Tempé moved to New York City in 1983. In the early ‘90s, following his initial success documenting the New York night life for European magazines, Antoine started photographing his dancer friends in his studio. He soon began working with various New York based dance companies both on commercial and personal projects, with his photographs appearing in American publications. In 2000 Antoine embarked on a one-year photographic journey through West Africa and Madagascar. From this trip he brought back two different bodies of work currently exhibited under the titles Dancers of Africa and African Journey.
Among other publications Antoine’s work has been featured in Actuel, American Photo, aRude, Danser, Detour, Elle Decoration, French Photo, Graphis Nudes, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Le Monde 2, Marie-Claire, Espana, Max Movement, the Village Voice.
UNM Student Exhibition
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pitsOpening Reception Friday, April 4, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
The N4th Gallery is hosting an exhibition of works made by the talented and deserving UNM Art Students, both undergraduate and graduate. We recognize the excellence in student work that comes from innovation and experimentation and look forward to welcoming dynamic submissions.
UNM Student Exhibition
Posted February 11th, 2008 by cherie_pitsOpening Reception Friday, April 4, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
The N4th Gallery is hosting an exhibition of works made by the talented and deserving UNM Art Students, both undergraduate and graduate. We recognize the excellence in student work that comes from innovation and experimentation and look forward to welcoming dynamic submissions.
