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Four to See in September!

Melissa Staiger: Open the Door
 Melissa Staiger: Open the Door
Opening: September 21, 6-8 pm
Kent Place School
42 Norwood Avenue
Summit, NJ 07901


Sharon Butler, December 24, 2016, 2018, oil on canvasboard, 18 x 24 in.
Sharon Butler
Opening: September 7, 6 - 9 pm
on view through October 7, 2018
Theodore:Art
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY 


Nancy Elsamanoudi, Piggy, 2018, oil, acrylic, gesso and graphite on panel, 48 x 48 in.
 Nancy Elsamanoudi: Stepping on the King
Opening: September 7, 6-9 pm
Amos Eno Gallery
56 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY


Alex Paik, Hexagon (Klint), 2017, gouache, colored pencil, paper and nails, Dimensions variable.
Alex Paik: Stretto
Opening: September 7, 7 - 9 pm
on view through September, 22, 2018
Trestle Gallery
850 3rd Ave, Suite 411
New York, NY

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