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Artist Holiday Reception and Exhibit

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 2 Division St New Rochelle NY 10801  See map
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MODHArts presents 


@ GALLERY ROC, New Rochelle, NY


 


You are invited to an


"Artist Holiday Reception and Exhibit"


Join us to celebrate the Holidays and enjoy, not only the art, but the music of 


 DJ  Restrepo.


 


Reception 


Saturday, December 15, 2012


6 pm -10pm


 Poetry Reading 


7pm - 8pm


 


Sunday, December 16, 2012    


12noon - 5:30pm


 Children’s Arts Activity  -  Greeting Cards Creation


1pm - 2pm 


 


Featuring Artists: David Humphrey, Piero Manrique, Ok Soon Yoon, Kevin McDowell Marcelo Pittari, Jesse Sanchez, Judith Weber,  Lisette Overweel - Monshouwer,  Susan Nagib, Lauren Horgan and  Maryana Oliynyk.


 


                     Gallery ROC, 


2 Division Street         New Rochelle, NY 10801


(located between Main Street and Huguenot Ave.) 


 


We look forward to see you at our FREE event!


 


For more Information: http://MODHArts.blogspot.com   /   914-320-2432. modharts@gmail.com

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