
October 2017
Mashonda Tifrere’s ArtLeadHER and Pen + Brush gallery present: King Woman
King Woman, curated by Mashonda Tifrere, kicks off Pen + Brush’s fall 2017 exhibition and sets the tone for the coming year in exhibitions at Pen + Brush. In collaboration with Pen + Brush gallery, ArtLeadHER presents "King Woman," a show that recognizes works of art that are not only by women, but are the embodiment of autonomy, determination, and precision of skill. The artists featured in this large-scale exhibition engage the viewer on humanist terms while harnessing the strength…
Find out more »King Woman at Pen + Brush gallery – opening reception
Opening Reception: Thurs, Oct 12, 7-9pm Mashonda Tifrere‘s swanky ArtLeadHER is collaborating with the unique NYC Pen + Brush gallery for an uplifting exhibition. ‘King Woman‘ will “pair underexposed female artists with their established contemporaries in an effort to support the less recognized artists within a community of like-minded women who share the ultimate goal of effecting real change in the marketplace for all women artists.” ArtLeadHER is Mashonda’s own “dynamic platform to celebrate and bring awareness to the women…
Find out more »June 2017
Hearts and Bones – closing reception
Join us on Saturday, June 10th from 4-6pm for the closing reception of Hearts and Bones. Hearts and Bones, ART100’s spring exhibition, proudly presents two artists who fully occupy their work with vital presence and vision. Judy Pfaff is one of America’s most celebrated innovators of installation art and an ongoing force in the redefinition of the medium of drawing. Kharis Kennedy is a gifted and deeply expressive painter whose 6 years living in the Caribbean have added a…
Find out more »“GREEN, how I want you Green” presented by Alaina Simone Inc. at MECA International Art Fair
Join us in Puerto Rico at MECA International Art Fair for a special performance of David Antonio Cruz's "Green, how I want you green" presented by Alaina Simone Enterprises. I am honored to be included as a guest performer! Green, how I Want You Green David Antonio Cruz's "Green, how I want you green" is an experimental and interactive, bilingual piece based on the last eleven poems, Sonnets of Dark Love, by the Spanish poet Garcia Lorca. The poems were…
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