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The Exhibitionists at Full City
Full City Coffee, 409 Grand
St, New York, NY 10002 Opening: Friday, September
24th, 2004, 6-10pm Show Dates: September 20 - October 15th
Paintings, Drawings, and Photographs by: Emily Bicht, Robyn
Desposito, Nikki Johnson, Inga Poslitur, Amy Tamayo Music:
Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen and Hot & Silver Jazz
ABOUT THE EXHIBITIONISTS: The Exhibitionists are New York City-based professional
women artists, writers, dancers and performers who host monthly salons in pursuit
of fresh dialogue about the arts and produce events that unite the visual, written
and performing arts.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Emily Bicht – uses
text from and imagery inspired by antique etiquette books,
housekeeping guides and cookbooks to explore feminist and
personal identity in her current work.
Robyn Desposito - has been working on a series of paintings based on
the uncontrollability of rage, and the cycle of provocation and reaction that
perpetuates throughout women's outward expression of anger.
Nikki Johnson - devotes a large part of her photographic work between
what she terms "passive-aggressive portraiture” and images that explore
her personal identity. Inga Poslitur - in deriving her inspiration from the beauty
of nature, she uses watercolor to make "the colors sing" and share
her awe of life.
Amy Tamayo - in creating small, simple, celebratory drawings of color
escaping the object on to the rest of the world, her new project moves to the
idea of diffusion and infusion of color, light, and smell.
Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen and Hot & Silver Jazz
- trio Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen (vocals
and trombone), Paul Sanwald (guitar),
and Dan Schlessinger (saxophones),
and Apostolos Sideris (bass) interprets
jazz standards and mixes in a few originals. For program
schedules, for press and other information, please
contact Natalie at Full City at 212.260.2363 and /
or visit www.exhibitionists-nyc.com.
SPURA - Map and Petition Online
If you oppose the current plans for
the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area (SPURA), which proposes
mostly housing, with little economic development, you can
voice your opposition by signing an electronic
petition to Mayor Bloomberg (courtesy of The Lower
East Side Action Committee).
A shareholder at E. River - and professional
illustrator - has drawn a map of
the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area (in Adobe Acrobat
format), showing the various sites relative to the Co-op
Village cooperatives.
Upper Hallway Renovations
Renovation of the upper hallways
is completed in both East River and Hillman. Below,
you will find links to some photos of the new hallways.
Hillman "Sample" v. Current
Hallway
View-1: old, View-1:
new
View-2: old, View-2:
new
This is View-2 electronically
altered to replace the vertical stripe wallpaper
with the same paper that is above the chair-railing
Closeup of Hillman Wallpapers
Top, Bottom
East River "Sample" Hallway
Image 1, Image
2, Image 3, Image
4
Closeup of East River Wallpapers
Top, Bottom
Blood Drive - December 15
Join your neighbors and donate blood
on December 15, 2003, in the 477 FDR Drive Community
Room, from 3:30pm - 9pm. Free gifts for donors - learn
more.
Community Board 3 Meeting Report
According to The
Villager, hundreds of area residents attended the Community
Board meeting on November 18 to express opposition to the
proposed plan to build 400-800 low-income housing units
in the Seward Park Urban Renewal area.
Fresh Direct Serves Our Area
No, this wasn't someone dressed up
for Halloween. The Fresh Direct
pear was in our neighborhood to announce that Fesh
Direct now delivers to this area. There is a $50 credit
available on your first order of $100 or more ($100 must
be comprised only of fresh foods - branded and packaged
products do not qualify. See site for details). Their
deliverers are not supposed to accept tips. For more
information, or to place an order, visit the Fresh
Direct website.
Community Board 3 Meeting
Tuesday, November 18, 6:30pm,
PS 20 (Anna Silver School, Houston at Essex)
Come out to protest the city's proposal to build 3 low-income
housing developments on our doorstep. Help us spread the
word about this meeting by printing copies of the meeting
notice and distributing them in your building. You
can read all about the proposed
plan in the November 12-18
issue of The
Villager.
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