OUTSIDE IN 8
September 26, 2011 by petmat
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OUTSIDE IN 8 October 3 – November 6 Opening Reception BBQ Oct. 16 @ 3pm. Le Petit Versailles 346 East Houston St. @ Avenue C Visiting hours Thursday – Sunday 2-7pm. An outdoor art exhibition featuring the works of Peter Cramer Kuki Gomez Deborah Holcombe Iyala Berley […]
OBSCURE SOCIETY
September 13, 2011 by petmat
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OBSCURE SOCIETY September 23rd, 2011 at le Petit Versailles, 346 east Houston Street, New York City from 6:30 pm till after dark. Obscure Society is an evening of sound and vision including dance. Earth travelers will converge at the Petit Versailles for an early fall offering. At 6:30 a sound and movementscape will begin. Invited […]
Love in the Time of AIDS
August 26, 2011 by petmat
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Love in the Time of AIDS” Thu, September 15, 7pm – 10pm Le Petit Versailles Sadat Iqbal and The Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center (LESHRC) bring together different stakeholders from the Lower East Side, including community members, leaders, and artists to promote the awareness and prevention of HIV/AIDS. A celebration of the love and […]
Dis-Embodied / Re-Embodied
August 26, 2011 by petmat
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An exhibition by Alexis Pace September 1-30th Opening September 1 – 6:30 -8:30pm. Visiting hours Thurs.- Sun. 2-7pm. Alexis Pace is a NYC based artist and designer, her work often walks the thin line between the two disciplines. With a background in sculpture and an education in Industrial Design (MiD from Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY) […]
"1+1: Paraphrasing Gogol (You and Me and the Garden of Eden)"
October 20, 2009 by site admin
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OCTOBER 24, 2009 @ 8pm. 1+1: Paraphrasing Gogol (You and Me and the Garden of Eden)” by Abby Donovan The artist, a phrase from Wittgenstein, her fishing pole, and an assistant. Abby Donovan is interested in the urgency and absurdity of what she thinks of as necessarily temporary and site-specific constructions of meaning. The probable […]