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Stoked for Stokenphobia

Becki and I excited to have pieces in this show! Come check it out this Friday night.
StokenphobiaDrawings by: Gore B Handpainted signs by: Abe Lincoln Jr., Armer, Avoid, Becki Fuller, Bloke, Buildmore, Cahbasm, Celso, Chris RWK, Chris Campisi, Dana Woulfe, Darkcloud, Deuce7, Dickchicken, Droid, Enamel Kingdom, Egg Yolk, Faro, Gaia, Infinity, Keely, LA2, Luna Park, Matt Bixby, Matt Siren, Moody, Morgan Thomas, Nate Hall, Paper Monster, Plasma Slugs, Royce Bannon, Sadue, Shai Dahan, Stikman, Skewville, Ski, Swampy, Tony Bones, Veng RWK, Wrona, 2esae, and more TBA. Opens Friday, March 12th, 7-11pm Pandemic Gallery37 Broadway (btw. Kent & Wythe) Brooklyn, NY 11211 Labels: opening, pandemic gallery, stokenphobia
This Friday, If it Itches, Scratch It
The Gentrification of Brooklyn show
 MoCADA's Gentrification of Brooklyn show, featuring works by street artist Specter (pictured above), photographer Nate Kensinger and many others, opens with a public reception Thursday, February 4th, from 6 to 9pm. There will be a public art performance, a DJ set, as well as a presentation by curator Dexter Wimberly. Check the museum website for a full list of public programs planned for the duration of the show. The Gentrification of Brooklyn: The Pink Elephant SpeaksMuseum of Contemporary African Diasporan ArtsFebruary 4, 2010 - May 16, 2010 80 Hanson Place (at S. Portland) Brooklyn, New York 11217 Featured Artists: Josh Bricker (Installation), Oasa DuVerney (Illustration / Mixed-media), Zachary Fabri (Video), Irondale Ensemble (Theater Performance), Nathan Kensinger (Photography), Jess Levey (Photography / Outdoor Projections), Christina Massey (Painting), Musa (Sculpture), Tim Okamura (Painting), Kip Omalade (Painting), John Perry (Painting), Michael Premo / Rachel Falcone (Photography / Multimedia), Adele Pham (Video), Marie Roberts (Painting), Gabriel Reese (Painting), Ali Santana (Music Video), Monique Schubert (Mixed-media), Alexandria Smith (Painting) and Sarah Nelson Wright (Installation) Labels: gentrification of brooklyn, mocada, museum, nate kensinger, opening, specter
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