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Reyes Projects Presents Something Green

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Reyes Projects Presents Something Green Opening  Friday, August 4, 6PM 100 S Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, MI  Please join us in celebrating the opening of  Reyes Projects ' newest exhibition this Friday,  August 4 , at  6PM . The gallery invited New York and Detroit based artists to contribute work with one theme in mind;  Something Green . Participating artists include  Braden Baer, Edgar Bryan, Tony Cox, James Benjamin Franklin, Marie Herwald Hermann, Andrew Kuo, Tony Matelli, Sara Nishikawa, Jonathan Rajewski, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, Chris Schanck,  and  Spencer Sweeney. For more information, please visit  w ww.reyesprojects.com .

"Caroline Woolard's Floating Possibility," A Film By Art21

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"Caroline Woolard's Floating Possibility," a film by Art21 Summer of Shorts : Ten New Films  in Ten Weeks Premiering on Art21.org every Friday through  August 4 Art21  premieres its eighth film from  Summer of Shorts ,  a dynamic ten-week roll-out of exclusive new short films documenting the life and work of the most compelling contemporary artists working today:  Meriem Bennani, Jordan Casteel, Stan Douglas, Theaster Gates, Liz Larner, Aki Sasamoto, Avery Singer, Jeff Wall, Chris Ware,  and  Caroline Woolard. Summer of Shorts  continues today with a new film from Art21's  New York Close Up  series featuring artist  Caroline Woolard. WATCH ART21'S LATEST FILM:   Caroline Woolard's Floating Possibility Through  August 4 , a new film will premiere at  noon  every Friday on  Art21.org  as well as on the  Art21 YouTube channel . What if the ocean was your studio?  Artist Caroline Woolard and a group of coll

Rental Gallery Presents Zacry Armstrong, Mathew Chambers, Henry Taylor

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RENTAL GALLERY PRESENTS Zachary Armstrong, Matthew Chambers, Henry Taylor August 5-August 28, 2017 Opening Reception:   Saturday, August 5 ,  6-8PM 87 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY My misbchem, my friends and people, my family, These are three artists who have shaped my character, my vision, my person, and made and kept me in the position I am as an art dealer. The struggle is real, and it is every day, but because of these three I can keep going. Without them I have nothing to speak about, nothing to sell. For me selling art is not something that comes naturally. It is only because they give me a story to tell that I feel I need to pass it on. It is part of my service. There is nothingness, then a bit of light, and then nothingness again. And for that little moment of illumination I have chosen to remain committed to these stories. I have helped pay their rent when money was short, they have helped pay my rent when I moved up. I have g