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4.14.2009

Last chance to see your name in lights!


Workbook, the stunning drawing installation by Kate McGraw and Ann Tarantino at Flashpoint, will close on Friday (April 17). It will be painted over this weekend to prepare for the next fabulous exhibition (Trevor Young: Non-Places) and the only thing remaining will be the video that documents the creation of the installation. Many art patrons helped support the making of this video by purchasing a unique hand-marked and stamped print made by the artists. Thank you!

Go here for an insightful review of the show by astute art collector, Kate Nicholson, who says:

With the difficult times today, both the art world and society require new models. Commercial galleries are closing in New York, as the financial draw is drying. Perhaps it is not surprising, then, that this show occurs in Washington and in public or non-profit art spaces with the help of creative new groups like Pink Line Project. At this moment, when change is imminent but transformation not yet upon us, maps or archives of collaboration and creativity are essential. Socially, the question now is how we band together to transform, to create our “brave new world,” and this time, one in which art is central to the process.

You can still have your name listed in the Workbook video if you purchase a print by April 19. Go here for more info. Or buy a print directly from PayPal here:



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