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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

More Thursday, July 10th, 2014 . . NYC


























Please join Florence Lynch
and Bee Tham f
or a
Closing Cocktail Reception


In Celebration of Walter Robinson's
Exhibition Figure Studies


On Thursday, 10 July 2014
From 6  8pm
at LYNCH THAM
175 Rivington Street

New York, NY

Please see the exhibition's most
recent articles and reviews
in 
The New Yorker, and Artspace.

RSVP to info@lynchtham.com



















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Learn about the fascinating history of printmaking in Asia and the West from Bruce Waldman, professor of printmaking at the School of Visual Arts. Professor Waldman will explain how printmaking evolved from simple beginnings into today’s complex kaleidoscope of techniques and genres through reference to many of the Korean and American prints showing in Made in New York/Made in Seoul, the exhibition currently at The Korea Society Gallery. He will also introduce the master printmakers in history who helped build the foundation for contemporary printmaking and explain how they influenced the artists taking part in the exhibition.
Thursday, July 10, 2014 | 5:30 PM
This program is FREE to all guests, but please RSVP.

     ABOUT THE SPEAKER 
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Bruce Waldman is a printmaker who exhibits extensively in New York City and beyond.  He has been an Adjunct Professor at the School of Visual Arts for more than 30 years, and also teaches at Westchester Community College, State University of New York, and The College of New Rochelle. He is a member of The Board of Governors of the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and a Director of The New York Society of Etchers. His prints are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; The New York Historical Society; The Royal Collection, London; The Library of Congress, Washington DC; The New York Transit Museum; and the Franklin Mint Collection in Pennsylvania



























5:00pm - 2:00am
Jul 10 at 5:00pm to Jul 11 at 2:00am






Hudson River Cafe
697 W 133rd St, New York, New York 10027







PSyncUs Project returns to the city for a blacklight fashion and art culture event at the Hudson River Cafe.
133st and 12 ave..
Manhattan..

2 floors of fun black lights, music, uv fashion, body painting, live painting
Beatbox contest..
Free
hosted by Scotty Bags
Christopher Peter VanderEssen
More info TBA

Christopher Peter VanderEssen is one of the hardest working artists in any scene. Hours before the event opens he is inside setting up black lights and spinning his fluorescent webs. Once the party starts he customizes the crowd with neon body paint and hand crafted UV active clothing. Once everyone is glowing and ready he then performs a mind blowing set of original music the old school way on vintage drum machines, samplers and synthesizers!

InfCon (Better Beats Entertainment)

InfCon has a long history in the club, rave, and festival scenes beginning in NYC in the early 90's, moving on to Baltimore in the mid-90's, and now currently residing in the Hudson Valley. InfCon spins numerous genres of music to fit the events he is brought on to. InfCon is co-owner of Better Beats Entertainment that throws events all over the Hudson Valley and beyond. InfCon is the resident DJ for Synthetic Saturdays and has had past residencies at Prime Time Dance Club, Thirty3 Nightclub, and The Loft, as well as for Fox Drive FX 94.1 & 95.7 FM













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