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Works On Walls

Gallery 307
307 7th Avenue, Suite 1401, 646-400-5254
Chelsea
June 28 - July 12, 2012
Reception: Thursday, June 28, 5 - 7 PM
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Summer Group Show Hedy O’Beil Marilyn Sontag Margo Mead Arnold Wechsler Robert Ludwig Jean Promutico Sal Romano Marlena Vaccaro Leslie Shaw Zadoian Vera Sapozhnikova Anna Walter Jonathan Bauch Liz Curtin Pasquale Cuppari Diane Rode Schneck Sara Petitt Sheila Schwid Suzanne Goldsmith David Cerulli Roberta Jacoby Elizabeth Harington Emily Rich Cris Gianakos Eva Costabel Hilda O’Connell Carol Massa Bill Jefferson

June 28-July 12, 2012 Opening Reception: Thursday June 28, 2012, 5-7 pm

gallery 307 307 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1401 NYC 10001 646 400 5254

gallery 307 is pleased to announce the opening of its summer 2012 Works On Walls exhibit running through July 12, 2012. The show features drawings, paintings and sculpture from artists that have shown at the gallery in the past year as well as several new artists that will exhibit in the coming months.

Works On Walls highlights artists working in a variety of mediums and styles from the evocative linear abstraction of Marilyn Sontag, to the emotional naïve realism of Vera Sapozhnikova. Off the walls it features the brightly hued and intricately cut sculpture of Jonathan Bauch and the gracefully organic and tactile work of David Cerulli. iPad drawings from Arnold Wechsler explore the relationship between the hand, the device and the drawing.

Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm

For further information, images or to arrange an interview, please contact: Marlena Vaccaro 646 400 5254 [email protected]

Located in Chelsea, gallery 307 is a program of the Carter Burden Center designed to give a voice to New York City’s re-emerging older professional artists. The Carter Burden Center is a non-profit agency established in 1971 by the late Carter Burden when he was a New York City Councilman. The mission is to promote the well-being of older adults through a continuum of services, advocacy and volunteer programs oriented to individual, family and community needs. The Carter Burden Center is dedicated to supporting the efforts of older people to live safely and with dignity. For more information, please visit www.carterburdencenter.org.

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