
The “Colored Glasses” exhibition will run from March 6 to April 16, 2010.
The Da Gallery, New York’s newest international art gallery, is proud to announce its inaugural exhibition: “Colored Glasses,” celebrating the fresh Spring season of 2010. The exhibition features vivid, multicolored artwork in different mediums, including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and multimedia. Twenty-four international artists come together to express the abstract fantasy and tangible realities within the context of aesthetic elements. Each piece focuses on the artist’s views towards current social issues in relation to their cultural up-bringing and life experiences.
“Colored Glasses” is including established and emerging international artists Fanny Allié, Diane Carr, Heejung Cho, Adam Distenfeld, Brad Darcy, Yasemin Kackar-Demirel, Geujin Han, Hai-Hsin Huang, MengLing Hsieh, Robbin Huang, Chong Tae Kim, Kyung Han Kim, TaiWoong Kang, Andrea Loefke, Jisoo Lee, Lisa&Mike, Soo Im Lee, Sirikul Pattachote, Rebeca Raney, Saul Robbins, Miljan Suknovic, German Tagle and Jeremiah Teipen.
“Colored Glasses” is curated by NuNu Hung.
About Da Gallery
Da Gallery is in the Chelsea area promoting contemporary art from around the globe. The gallery occupies over 1500 square feet of exhibition space and exhibiting work by both recognized and emerging artists. Da gallery is supported by the Korean American Association of Greater New York (KAAGNY). Our mission is to bring the most innovative, exciting and creative emerging art to the New York art scene with the hopes of further bridging the Eastern and Western artistic communities.
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I attended the opening of “Colored Glasses”. I am interested in attending the next exhibit at Da Gallery.
Would you please let me know if there is an opening and when the next exhibit will begin.
Thank you.
Pauline Roony Yeargans,
Visual Artist and Art Consultant
I will definitely email you about the next exhibition at the Da gallery.
Hope to see you at the opening.
Thanks,
Heejung Cho
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