Roux Curated By Danielle Burns - OPENING Reception Sunday, January 20th at Corridor Gallery

This Weekend at RUSH Arts and Corridor Gallery !
                                                                                                                               

OPENING Reception Sunday, January 20th 4-6pm at Corridor Gallery

January 20th - February 22nd

Roux curated by Danielle Burns

Artists Include: Rabe' A Ballin and Ann 'Sole Sister' Johnson, visiting from the Houston Museum of Africa American Culture

 

ROUX

OPENING RECEPTION IN THE CORRIDOR PROJECT SPACE
Sunday Jan. 20th 4-6pm
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Saturday January 19th 3pm - RUSH ARTS GALLERY 

Artist Talk with Imo Nse Imeh, SOL' SAX, Margaret Rose Vendryes, for I Dreamed My People Were Calling but I Couldn't Find My Way Home curated by Danny Simmons


 
I Dreamed my People Were Calling but I Couldn't Find my Way Home
Curated by DANNY SIMMONS
on View through January 26th

Ino Nse Imeh, SOL'SAX, Margaret Rose Vendryes
African Diva
Margaret Rose Vendryes "Kifwebe Jody" 30 x 30 oil and collage on canvas
January 26th Closing Reception at RUSH Arts Gallery 6-8pm 





Gallery Hours
Rush Arts Gallery
Wed. - Sat. 12 - 6pm
526 W 26th St, Suite 311
New York, NY 10001
PLEASE NOTE THE 526 W 26th ST Elevator is not working since Hurricane Sandy
Elevators are available at the 508 and 516 W 26th St Entrance

Corridor Gallery
Fri. - Sat. 12-6pm
334 Grand Ave,
Brooklyn, NY


Rush Arts Gallery + Corridor Gallery are core programs of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, a 501 © 3 organization founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons.  Rush Arts Gallery is dedicated to providing exhibition opportunities to an emerging artistic community and exposes disadvantaged urban youth to contemporary arts and culture through educational programming initiatives.

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Comment by Nathaniel Donnett on January 18, 2013 at 10:59am

Congrats to all the artists, particularly those from HOUSTON, TEXAS! 

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