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- Sama Alshaibi: Zero Sum Game March 10, 2010Selma Feriani Gallery announces the opening of the solo exhibition ‘Zero Sum Game’ featuring new works by Sama Alshaibi. For further information and RSVP, please contact: Nadia Carnovale nadia@selmaferiani.com Selma Feriani Gallery t: 0207 493 6090 f: 0207 491 3050 e: nadia@selmaferiani.com w: http://www.selmaferiani.com a: 23 Maddox Street, Mayfair, […]
- Viva Habbit Van Assen: Texture of Beauty March 10, 2010Who:      A Woman’s Eye Gallery What:     Photography Artist:     Viva Habbit Van Assen Show Title: Texture of Beauty When: Opens April 3 Reception: Saturday, April 10, 12:00-5:00pm Where: A Woman’s Eye Gallery 678 Portola Drive, San Francisco, CA 94127 Gallery Hours: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, Noon to 5:00pm and by appoin […]
- Bearden in the Public Realm symposium March 10, 2010“Bearden in the Public Realm” March 26-27, 2010 at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture 980 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh This event is free and open to the public. The symposium’s subject is Romare Bearden (1911-1988), a cosmopolitan modernist who spent part of his childhood in Pittsburgh, and later interpreted its rich […]