Where do We Go from Here - the Art of Hui Tian
Artist Hui Tian will be exhibiting his art at NYC Arts Empire Gallery from May 15, through June 30. There is an Opening reception scheduled for May 15, 6pm. New York, NY, April 21, 2021 (PR.com) NYC Arts Empire in Soho announces the Opening of: Where Do We Go From Here? - The Art of Hui Tian Saturday, May 15, 5-8pm
Dates: May 15 - June 30, 2021
Venue: NYC Arts Empire Gallery
454 Broadway, NY, NY 10013
Tel.: (954) 328-5949
Open: Wednesday - Sundays, 12-6pm and by appt.
NYC Arts Empire is pleased to announce the opening of artist Hui Tian s exhibit entitled: Where Do We Go From Here? at their gallery located in Soho.
Exhibitions at Bishop Hill to open
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For Bishop Hill’s 175th Anniversary, two museum exhibitions are opening Friday April 9. Join the Vasa National Archives and Museum as they open their doors for the 2021 season with an Opening Reception for an exhibit looking at the history of Christianity in Sweden from 830-1846. The new exhibit will explore early missionaries, saints, religious movements and more. Call 309 927-3898 for more information.
At the Steeple Building Museum, Colonists and Their Descendants: In Their Own Words will be opening. This multi-media exhibition consisting of never before seen video interviews, audio clips, and photographs of Bishop Hill Colonists and their descendants that tells the story of Bishop Hill from their point of view. Some of the items that will be in the display are audio clips from Jonas Bergren’s wax cylinder recordings; video interviews of Charlotte Falk, Morris Nelson, and Oliva Hultgren; audio only interviews of Ron Nelson
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Palm Beach Photographic Centre to Host FOTOFUSION 2021
Palm Beach Photographic Centre today announced that the nonprofit organization s 26th annual and first virtual FOTOfusion next week will spotlight photojournalist Maggie Steber, who will receive this year s prestigious FOTOmentor Award. Even in the middle of this dreadful pandemic, this year s FOTOfusion will be more dynamic than ever, with five days of virtual presentations by 40 extraordinary photographers that people can enjoy right from their home, says NeJame. This will be a great opportunity for professional and hobbyist photographers to engage, connect, and network with some of the leading names in digital photography, as well as hear from presidential poet Richard Blanco.