Central
Green Open House
Sunday July 5th 6 p.m.
- 9 p.m.
32308 Lankford Highway
Painter, Virginia 23420
RSVP
to events@tuckerrobbins.com
Central High School was built
in 1932 in the spirit of the Work Projects Administration. Central
Green is a historic renovation of the landmark brick building
that will create an environmental sanctuary for the community
and the east coast. This rebirth of Central High School will
continue with its unique educational, vocational and cultural
mission for the general public, young and old, demonstrating
historic, sustainable and modern technology.
The Central Green mission focuses on honoring the human diversity
present on the Eastern Shore. Local tradesmen and artisans are
invited to practice their trade and share their skills with
future generations. and share marketing oppurtunities with fellow
artisans.
www.centralgreen.org
|
|
Purdah 2.0: Body Matters The Second Annual Arts Exhibition at
Engendered
- Opening Reception: June 30, 2009 7 p.m.
Halvai Gallery
75 Grand St, NYC 10013
(East of Wooster Street)
June 25th-July 16th, 2009
Opening Reception: June 30, 2009 7 p.m.
Curated In Two Parts by: Amina Begum Ahmed & Priyanka Mathew
Exhibition Director : Myna Mukherjee
Body Matters is a contemporary & provocative exploration
both of why the body matters and what matters of the body are,
have been and could become. Across cultures, how do we find
a visual and aesthetic language to engage with the body as simultaneously
a site of refuge, resistance, tradition, freedom, sorrow, solace,
desire, pain, rebellion, and rage? Body Matters brings together
figurative, conceptual, experiential and also site specific
works by some of the most leading, iconic and emergent transcultural
artists from India, Pakistan, Iran, U.S & China.
Sunil Gupta
Anwar Saeed
Ayesha Durrani
Abir Karmarkar
Raghava KK
Fareeda Batool
Khalil Chishtee
Wei Kang
S.Toor
Dong Ming Guang
Shailja Gupta
Amita Bhatt
Srinivas Kuruganti
Amir Parsa
Pritika Chowdhry
Noelle Williams
Francis Newton Souza
For more info: admin@engendered.org
visit www.engendered.org
|