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Massive ‘Nasty Women’ Art Show Raises $35K for Planned Parenthood Opening Night

by Jillian Steinhauer January 13, 2017May 11, 2017

Conceived as a response to the election, the fundraising exhibition includes nearly 700 artworks by female-identifying artists.

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Spring/Break, a Sprawling Alternative Art Fair that Delivers

by Jillian Steinhauer March 3, 2016March 7, 2016

On Tuesday, at the preview of the Spring/Break Art Show, a writer I know told me she’d been sent there on an assignment to cover the “little” fairs surrounding the Armory Show.

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From the Virtual to the Satanic, a Former Pharmacy Hosts Alternatives to Miami’s Mega-Fairs

by Claire Voon December 4, 2015December 8, 2015

MIAMI BEACH — Escape the overwhelming and crowded main art fairs this year — without forgoing the art experience — in an unexpected place: the derelict shell of a pharmacy in North Beach.

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In Bushwick, an Exhibition Tears Down Walls Between Art and Craft

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton June 19, 2015June 22, 2015

Neo-Craftivism, a group show at the Parlour Bushwick, brings together works by nine artists that dynamite the tired old boundaries separating craft and art.

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At Bushwick Open Studios, Sculptors Make a Stand

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton June 7, 2015June 10, 2015

Wandering the halls of two buildings on Troutman Street on Saturday during Bushwick Open Studios, I was struck by the large number of artists making outstanding sculptures in a broad range of styles and media.

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