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THE INDO-AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL KICKS OFF THE FIFTH ANNUAL
ERASING BORDERS 2008:
EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ART OF THE DIASPORA
* 40 Indian Diaspora Artists come together to express their Indian Identity in the U.S.
* From traditional Indian fingernail art to photo installations – the show captures the diverse artistic techniques and expressions
Showing at: Hammond Museum, 28 Deveau Road, North Salem, NY 10560
www.hammondmuseum.org
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 14th, 2008 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Exhibition Dates: June 11th - September 5th, 2008
June 5th, 2008, New York, NY - With Indian contemporary art at an all time high, the Indian Diaspora artists in the U.S. have steadily gained momentum and claimed their turf. Indian Diaspora Art is alive and gearing up for its Fifth Annual exhibition entitled 'Erasing Borders 2008: Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora' featuring works by 40 artists. The Indo-American Arts Council's show features an eclectic mix of diverse mediums employed by a group of 40 artists representing myriad styles, mediums and mind sets with one common bond - a shared Indian heritage that has been cultivated in the United States. Now in its fifth year, this traveling exhibition has had a successful showing in California, Brooklyn and Manhattan it is now opening at the Hammond Museum in North Salem, NY. The opening reception will be held on June 14th, 2008 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm and the exhibition runs through September 5th, 2008. |
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THE INDO-AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL KICKS OFF THE FIFTH ANNUAL
ERASING BORDERS 2008:
EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ART OF THE DIASPORA
* 40 Indian Diaspora Artists come together to express their Indian Identity in the U.S.
* From traditional Indian fingernail art to photo installations – the show captures the diverse artistic techniques and expressions
Showing at: Manhattanville College Art Gallery, Studio Art Department, Manhattanville College, 2900 Purchase Street, Purchase, NY 10577
Opening Reception: Friday, May 16th, 2008 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Till June 11th, 2008
April 3rd, 2008, New York, NY – With Indian contemporary art at an all time high, the Indian Diaspora artists in the U.S. have steadily gained momentum and claimed their turf. Indian Diaspora Art is alive and gearing up for its Fifth Annual exhibition entitled ‘Erasing Borders 2008: Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora’ featuring works by 40 artists. The Indo-American Arts Council’s show features an eclectic mix of diverse mediums employed by a group of 40 artists representing myriad styles, mediums and mind sets with one common bond - a shared Indian heritage that has been cultivated in the United States. Now in its fifth year, this traveling exhibition has had a successful showing in California, Brooklyn and Manhattan it is now opening at the Manhattanville College Art Gallery in Purchase (Westchester), NY. The opening reception will be held on May 16th, 2008 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm and the exhibition runs through June 11th, 2008. |
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THE INDO-AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL KICKS OFF THE FIFTH ANNUAL
ERASING BORDERS 2008:
EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ART OF THE DIASPORA
* 40 Indian Diaspora Artists come together to express their Indian Identity in the U.S.
* From traditional Indian fingernail art to photo installations - the show captures the diverse artistic techniques and expressions
Showing at: The Guild, 45 West 21st Street, 2nd Floor Rear, Suite 39, New York, NY 10010
Opening Reception: April 3rd, 2008 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Exhibition Dates: April 4th- 26th, 2008
March 28th, 2008, New York, NY – With Indian contemporary art at an all time high, the Indian Diaspora artists in the U.S. have steadily gained momentum and claimed their turf. Indian Diaspora Art is alive and gearing up for its Fifth Annual exhibition entitled ‘Erasing Borders 2008: Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora’ featuring works by 40 artists. The Indo-American Arts Council’s show features an eclectic mix of diverse mediums employed by a group of 40 artists representing myriad styles, mediums and mind sets with one common bond - a shared Indian heritage that has been cultivated in the United States. Now in its fifth year, this traveling exhibition has had a successful showing in California and Brooklyn and is now opening at The Guild in Manhattan. The opening reception will be held on April 3rd, 2008 from 6:30pm – 8:30pm and the exhibition runs through April 26th, 2008.
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THE INDO-AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL KICKS OFF THE FIFTH ANNUAL
ERASING BORDERS 2008:
EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ART OF THE DIASPORA
* 40 Indian Diaspora Artists come together to express their Indian Identity in the U.S.
* From traditional Indian fingernail art to photo installations – the show captures the diverse artistic techniques and expressions
Kicks off at Table Rasa Gallery,224 48th Street, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY, 11220
Subway: R train to 45th Street
Opening Reception: March 12, 2008 from 6 pm – 8: 30 pm
Exhibition Dates: March 12- 27, 2008
March 3rd, 2008, New York, NY – With Indian contemporary art at an all time high, the Indian Diaspora artists in the U.S. have steadily gained momentum and claimed their turf. Indian Diaspora Art is alive and gearing up for its Fifth Annual exhibition entitled ‘Erasing Borders 2008: Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora’ featuring works by 40 artists. The Indo-American Arts Council’s show features an eclectic mix of diverse mediums employed by a group of 40 artists representing myriad styles, mediums and mind sets with one common bond - a shared Indian heritage that has been cultivated in the United States. Now in its fifth year, this traveling exhibition has had a successful showing in California and kicks off in New York at the Tabla Rasa Gallery in Brooklyn. The opening reception will be held on March 12, 2008 from 6pm – 8:30pm and the exhibition runs through March 27th, 2008.
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