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Thursday, May 9, 2013

more things 2 do 2DAY/2NiTE iN NYC

2NiTE:

Prob goin the first 3 of them. . 
def checkin out Strange Loop . . 


last NiTE: 

was fun . .
the art party was great..

2 poss gigs . . 
we'll c . .
missed the store party 
& the other opening till 10pm was dun early . .

the NiTE b4:
the Australian art show was great. .
was tagged as part of the performance art piece. . 
(the only 1 .. aside from the artist of course)
still got residual glitter tramp stamp on..
they were crosses etc.
then went 2  dance party 2 show iT off. .  (so 2 speak.. well there was an indecent clergy theme.. so figured a cross tramp stamp wuld attract. .   wuldn't iT ? ::heehee:






Ron Crawford "Ron Crawford Exhibition" curated by Jennifer Crawford at Pop-up Gallery (263 Mulberry)
Soho: 263 Mulberry street, 6-9pm


Photography: TrujilloPaumier "Yo Como Te Recuerdo (How I Remember You)" at Christopher Henry Gallery
Soho: 127 Elizabeth street, 6-9pm



Photography: Ace Morgan "What's for Breakfast" at Strange Loop Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 27 Orchard Street, 6-9pm

Strange Loop Gallery & The Bureau of General Services - Queer Division present
ACE MORGAN - WHAT'S FOR BREAKFAST?

Ace Morgan is a San Francisco-based photographer celebrated for his longtime work documenting West Coast music, LGBT and punk scenes.
As a FTM (female-to-male) transgender artist, Ace has won awards and national recognition for his stark and powerful work.
Ace Morgan was the featured photographer in 2008’s Cutter Photozine.
His work has been presented at the luggage store gallery, 404 Willis, Femina Potens, Point Blank, Balazo,
San Francisco Public Library, Punch gallery and many other spaces.
He continues to document the people and experiences in his life – giving them permanency, tone and texture.

 Gay Letter announces this exhibition with:
'Super excited for this opening: Ace's gritty and truthful images transported us to another time and place, as soon as we laid eyes on them'.


May 9-31
join us for the opening tonight, May 9th , 6-9pm 
(artist present)
and/or
Sunday May 12th, 7pm

Artist Talk with Ace Morgan

Strange Loop Gallery
hosting 
The Bureau of General Services – Queer Division

27 Orchard Street (between Hester and Canal streets)



"Verge Nyc 2013" at Verge NYC
Downtown: 159 Bleecker Street, Free, 6-10pm



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