Beasts of Burden in NYC

 

Beasts of burden art show 2017

 

“Beasts of Burden”

 

I’m excited to announce that an expanded version of the 2012 show “Beasts of Burden,” curated by Jane O’Hara, will be on view in New York City, October 20 – 22, 2017 at TUF Gallery, 208 East 73 Street.

Opening night reception is Friday, October 20, 5-8 pm.

The exhibition includes the work of 14 artists exploring our complex relationship with animals:

Tony Bevilacqua
Denise Lindquist
Ariel Bordeaux
Nancy Diessner
Karen Fiorito
Raul Gonzalez lll
Adonna Khare
Wendy Klemperer
Jo-Anne McArthur
Moira McLaughlin
Moby
Jane O’Hara
Julia Oldham
Gedas Paskauskas

 

My series “Twelve dox-ZENs” will be on view.  This time they will be for sale individually ($400 each) or together ($2400). I’ll have another post on this soon.

The show is part of the Compassion Arts & Culture and Animals Festival, a weekend-long celebration of song, artistry, discussion, film, and performances reflecting our multifaceted relationships with animals and the earth we share.

The festival is presented by two prestigious entities: Culture & Animals Foundation, a non-profit committed to supporting artists and scholars in advancing our understanding of and commitment to animals, and Compassion Arts, a creative arts and education initiative dedicated to expanding the way we see animals, nature, each other, and ourselves.

In addition to the exhibition, curator Jane O’Hara will perform a multi-media reflection on “Beasts of Burden” featuring song, video, spoken word and art in collaboration with singer-songwriter Joy Askew and poet Gretchen Primack, Saturday night at 7:30 pm at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, NY, NY.

Tickets for the performance are $20 each or $25 day of show ($10 for children and students). Click here to order yours.

There are many other animal-centric events throughout the weekend you might be interested in.

Visit Compassion Arts Festival for more information.

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    Monica McLaughlin

    I am looking forward to this exhibit. I own an art work by Jane O’Hara, and it will be nice to see her again.

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