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Locality: New York, New York
Phone: +1 212-818-1200
Address: 144 East 39th Street 11016 New York, NY, US
Website: www.esuus.org
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Tomorrow is your last chance to visit the Immigrant Art Show JOURNEYS. Natalka Barvinok Brooklyn Bridge, 2016 40x30 inch... Oil on canvas See more
Journeys will remain on display at the ESU until August 4. All the art is for sale. Artwork purchases support both the artists and the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center.
Dipika Shrestha Up in the sky, 2015 Visitors lying down at the base of the Washington Monument in Washington, DC.... Journeys will remain on display at the ESU until August 4. All the art is for sale. Artwork purchases support both the artists and the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center.
Exciting match of William Shakespeare and Immigrant Art Show Journeys. A Midsummer Night's Dream play took a place on Thursday, June 22nd.
Black Marker, image #3 from series of three, 2016 Kaveh Kosari. In Iran, display of the female form is forbidden. Censors frequently use thick felt tip pens to block out those portions of images where that code is violated, often leaving viewers to wonder, What lies behind that black ink? The idea of a black marker as censor continues in the compulsory Hijab, which can become a prison to a woman’s body and results in an ongoing struggle to have a true independent identity. Journeys will remain on display at the ESU until August 4. All the art is for sale. Artwork purchases support both the artists and the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center.
David’s Eyes photograph (2016) is one of the memorable pictures by Olga Makukh dedicated to a talented and well know New York choreographer David Slavko Zurak, who recently passed away. David had an ability to look inside the people, seeing their hearts and souls. There is a moment of his last choreographic work on the photograph. It is a compilation of an expression of body language in a dance with David Slavko Zurak’s eyes projection on the background. Journeys will remain on display at the ESU until August 4. All the art is for sale. Artwork purchases support both the artists and the Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center.