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NY Arts Magazine and The Broadway Gallery NYC are pleased to announce
The United States Artists Biennial
September 16‐30, with an opening reception: Saturday, September 25,
2010, 3 ‐ 6pm
The United States Artists Biennial is a group exhibition project that
reunites the U.S participants from the Florence Biennial. The United
States Biennial gathers together 50 artists whose work has been shown
nationally, and internationally. Creating new global perspectives with
their art, each artist will spotlight their work in the epicenter of the
art world: New York City. The salon-style exhibition will features 50
artists from all over the world, now based in the United States in a
unique and dynamic visual dialogue.
Featuring Cecilia Del Toro, Bronwyn M. Towle, Flavia D’ Ascoli, Jake
Beckman, Jane Ellen Murray, Paloma Bernaldo De Quiros, Rosalyn Engelman,
Corinne Whitaker, Jackie Brenner, Shawn Man Roland, Emilia Garcia,
Debra Vantuinen, Donna Butnik, Teri Starkweather, Ann Gores, Kimiko
Fujimura, Yelena Aronson, Robert May, Kimberly Howland, Daniele Marin,
Adrienne Yorinks, Richard Bailey, Lyubov Muravyeva, Nicholas Hernandez,
Gulay Berryman, Irene Neal, Pavel Tayber, Kimberly Berg, Al Wildey, Seda
Baghdasari, Ana Bikic, Elisha Ben Yitzhak, Roman Janeczko, Ronna S.
Harris, Sheryl Westegreen, Gazala Chinwalla, Nancy Gray, Alicia Torres,
Rachel Simmons, C. Drummond, K-Soul, Marilynn Gottlieb, Angela Hague,
Patricia Secco, Amanda Petrash, Eduardo Chirino Said, Lesley Bursten,
and Benjamin Boland.
From September 16‐30 The United States Artists Biennial will be on
display at Broadway Gallery, in conjunction with several Internet
projects, and a print catalog. The exhibit will offer writers and
viewers the chance to submit essays and comments on the nature and
significance of biennials, fairs and public exposure for new and
emerging artists. Featuring over 50 artists with new and old works, of
all mediums, The United States Artists Biennial offers a platform for
artists, curators, gallerists as well as writers to voice their ideas on
the contemporary art world.
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