NYC-based artist Joseph Meloy returns this November with a second helping of Vandal Expressionism, a paint-first-ask-questions-later approach to communicating through art.Dancing over the line between the abstract and the figurative, this graffiti-inflected collection continues to delve into the unconscious, pouring it out onto canvas and paper in an otherworldly yet distinctly urban visual language.
The exhibit will be up for the entire month of November, so even if you can’t make the opening soiree, fear not because you can go check it out later in the month…
But we do hope you can join us on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
from 6 to 8PM,
to partake in wine, cheese,
mingling, people-watching
and VANDAL EXPRESSIONISM
The opening reception is Wednesday, November 2 from 6 to 8PM at 288 Elizabeth Street in NYC, and the exhibit will be up for the entire month of November…
The RSVP/event page is at https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=130704547027294
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