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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.