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Cavalcade

November 12 - December 11, 2010

reception:

Publication Launch and gallery walk-though- Saturday December 11th 1-4 PM

Artists Involved:

Dmitry Bondarenko, Daniel Downey, Jessie Durham, Adrian Forrow, Ali Hall, Nat Janin, Ahmed Kassem, Sean Lewis, and Javier Ortiz

full info:

Cavalcade

Dmitry Bondarenko, Daniel Downey, Jessie Durham, Adrian Forrow, Ali Hall, Nat Janin, Ahmed Kassem, Sean Lewis, and Javier Ortiz

Opening Reception is on November 12, 2010 at 7PM
Publication Launch and gallery walk-though- Saturday December 11th 1-4 PM
Artists will be working  on-site Fridays 1-6 PM, as well periodically
throughout the exhibition.

Calvalcade is a large-scale collaboration by a group of illustrators,
working together throughout the run of the exhibition directly onto
the gallery walls. Using icons of pop culture, personal experience, and society
throughout history, the artists utilize the power and function of
illustration as an interpretation of reality. Through this imagery,
they explore the idea of the parade as a manifestation of the human
imagination.

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Cavalcade

Dmitry Bondarenko, Daniel Downey, Jessie Durham, Adrian Forrow, Ali Hall, Nat Janin, Ahmed Kassem, Sean Lewis, and Javier Ortiz

Opening Reception is on November 12, 2010 at 7PM
Publication Launch and gallery walk-though- Saturday December 11th 1-4 PM
Artists will be working  on-site Fridays 1-6 PM, as well periodically
throughout the exhibition.

Calvalcade is a large-scale collaboration by a group of illustrators,
working together throughout the run of the exhibition directly onto
the gallery walls. Using icons of pop culture, personal experience, and society
throughout history, the artists utilize the power and function of
illustration as an interpretation of reality. Through this imagery,
they explore the idea of the parade as a manifestation of the human
imagination.