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Art Galleries

The Tribeca Gallery Association presents “Second Wednesday Nights.” On the second Wednesday of every month, art galleries will be open late – 6 to 8 pm. The first night will be this Wed., June 9. Following is a list of participating galleries.

Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts, LLC –

www.cherylpelavin.com  

Susan Wanklyn, Outer Mongolia. New paintings exhibit moving horse and rider figures using vertical lines and delicate color shifts.

Gallery Gen –

www.gallerygen.com

Mamoru Teramoto, KASAMA, and Masahiro Maeda, KUTANI.

DFN Gallery –

www.dfngallery.com

“Jersey World.” Paintings by Tom Birkner.  Also “Watercolor”  – featuring Lois Dodd, Jacqueline Gourevitch, David Levine, Saul Steinberg and others.

Kristen Frederickson –

www.k-f-c-a.com

Upstairs: drawings by Alice Attie, Holly Miller and Merle Temkin.  In the Project Room: photogravures by Michael Myers.

Latincollector –

www.latincollector.com

“Concrete Realities: The Art of Carmen Herrera, Fanny Sanin, Mira Schendel”. It views the work of three geometric abstract painters working from 1950 to date.

Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art –

www.paulsharpegallery.com

Between The Lines, featuring Yoan Capote, a Cuban artist who resides in Havana, Cuba , and John Rosis, an American artist who lives in Nyack, NY, explores how artists use line and mark-making to emphasize expression.

Gigantic ArtSpace [GAS] –

www.giganticartspace.com

Tactical Action, Curated by Lea Rekow, April 14th – June 10th.  Artists investigate the sociological and the political as they are assimilated into artistic context.

Mela Foundation –

www.melafoundation.org

La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela: Dream House.  A time installation measured by a setting of continuous frequencies in sound and light.

Art in General –

www.artingeneral.org

Rock’s Role (After Ryoanji) April 24 – June 26, 2004. Sound works by artists responding to John Cage’s musical transliterations of the famed Japanese Zen rock garden, Ryoanji.

Franklin 54 Gallery –

SHARON FLORIN, “AT A GLANCE II”, urban landscape paintings.

Studio 18 Gallery with Molly Barnes –

Incongruous Juxtapostions, a witty visual commentary on “art” by John Clem Clarke, Russell Connor, Sally Davies, William King, Benjamin Matthews.

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