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Upcoming Shows: Elizabeth Gilfilen

Murmur, 2014, oil on canvas, 70x64 in.



Check out new work by Elizabeth Gilfilen in these upcoming exhibits in New York and nearby.


SIP 2013 Fellowship Show Part 1
June 7 - 30, Reception: Thursday, June 12, 6 - 8 PM
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, Blackburn 20|20
323 W 39th St. Floor 5, New York, NY

Exhibiting Artists: Susan Graham, Elizabeth Gilfilen, JC Lenochan, and Dionis Ortiz



Gallery Aferro Benefit
June 14, 7-10 PM
73 Market Street, Newark, NJ 07102



Conversations, Curated by Sharon Louden
July 9 – August 22, 2014
Morgan Lehman Gallery
535 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011

Featuring work by:
David Ryan and Jean Shin
Timothy Nolan and Cordy Ryman
Amy Rathbone and Louise Belcourt
Zachary Keeting and Samantha Bittman
Elizabeth Gilfilen and Laurie Reid

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