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President Clinton To Visit U.S Virgin Island and Dominica

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The Clinton Foundation is continuing their help within the countries that were affected during the hurricane season, there will be meetings held in various areas such as New York, Dominica and the U.S Virgin Islands, to communicate effective ways of rebuilding the cities and assist the schooling and medical aspects of the Islands. How will their projects affect the current residence that reside on the Islands? There are already issues with Robert De Niro and the resort that he is currently trying to build in Barbuda. The citizens believe that because of this devastating event that took place; they are being exploited. There was a communal land ownership law that protected the citizens and made it possible for them to keep their land. Now with the new development taking place and rebuilding of the city many fear that they will lose their lands that they own and will not be able to rebuild their homes. There were so many people that lost a great deal during the hurricane season

Reyes Project Presents Two New Group Exhibition

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REYES PROJECTS PRESENTS TWO NEW GROUP EXHIBITIONS: AT LARGE & SOFT FOCUS, CURATED BY ELLIE RINES OPENING FEBRUARY 3, 2018, 6-8PM 100 South Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, MI   Left to right: Anders Ruhwald,  Half Man;  Amanda Ross-Ho,  Black Glove Right #2 Detroit, MI – Reyes Projects is pleased to announce two new group exhibitions opening on Saturday,  February 3, 2018 . On the upper level of the gallery,  At Large  is an avant-garde, evolving show that includes new work from twelve Detroit-based artists.  Soft Focus , guest curated by New York-based gallerist  Ellie Rines , will transform the lower level of the gallery with an array of structural artifacts. For  At Large , Reyes Projects will reveal new work from twelve Detroit-based artists that have never before shown with the gallery. In turn, these artists have personally selected one artist outside of Detroit to put a work in the second iteration of the exhibition, which will open o