New shop in East Village for summer
Brooklynite Gallery comes to the East Village!
BROOKLYNITE NYC is the Summer POP-UP Shop, showcasing work from some of the best international ‘street artists’. It’s a chance to get to see pieces from past exhibitions, new print releases and some cutting edge, emerging artists from all over the world.
BROOKLYNITE NYC is hosting an Opening Party and Print Release for: SPECTER . . . An artist whose been taking New York City by storm.
“Sho Shin” 20 x 24 inches (from the project, “If I saw you In Heaven”).
Come check out the new addition to the East Village landscape. . .
BROOKLYNITE NYC
632 East 11th Street
(Between Avenue B & C)
Store hours: Thursday – Saturday 2pm – 8pm
June through the end of August
OFFICIAL OPENING PARTY
Wednesday, June 24th, 7-9PM
Print Release Event for:
S P E C T E R
After Party at:
WHITE RABBIT
145 Houston Street
NEW YORK CITY
9:30pm- until
For more info check out:
www.brooklynitegallery.com
www.specterart.com
www.flickr.com/photos/35468141096@N01/sets/72157619023523305/
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