December 2009 Archives

Art Studio Share Opportunity in NYC

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Published on December 10, 2009 by Christy Tennant

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN ART STUDIO SHARE
Studio share in well-known art foundation building with over fifty
artists. Very reasonable at only $370 a month per person. Includes
heating, AC, utilities, freight elev, Wi-Fi, artist's sink, great
light with a sixteen-foot window. 275 sq. feet. Gallery and
printmaking studios on premises. No living. To begin immediately. Call
646 528 6933.

Terry Teachout Book Signing at BN

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Published on December 01, 2009 by Christy Tennant

Wall Street Journal arts columnist Terry Teachout, who has spoken at a previous IAM Encounter, will be doing a book signing to promote his new biography of Louis Armstrong.

Monday, December 7 at 7:30 pm
Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong: Terry Teachout
Reading/Signing
Barnes & Noble Lincoln Triangle, 1972 Broadway

Vespers at Dillon Gallery

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Published on December 01, 2009 by Christy Tennant

You are invited to a special
Vesper's Service
at
Soliloquies: An Exhibition of Paintings by Georges Rouault & Makoto Fujimura

December 17 from 6:00-7:30 PM

Dillon Gallery, 555 West 25th St. (between 10th and 11th)

The service will be led by Rev. Ian Cron, and Mako Fujimura will give a short exhortation.

This is a private event; please RSVP to Leigh Ann Dull.

About Rev. Ian Cron:
Ian Morgan Cron is a native of Greenwich, CT and a graduate of Bowdoin College in Maine, where he earned bachelor’s degrees in English and Romance Languages and also met his wife Anne. He earned a master’s in counseling at Denver Seminary and received a master in divinity from New York Theological Seminary. He recently began doctoral studies at Fordham University (The Jesuit University of New York). He is an ordained Anglican priest and the founding pastor of Trinity Church in Greenwich, CT, and he is the author of Chasing Francis: A Pilgrim's Tale.

About Soliloquies:
Soliloquies is the current exhibition at Dillon Gallery, featuring original works by Georges Rouault and Makoto Fujimura. The exhibition runs through December 24.

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