New York- After the terrorist attacks, the great impact it had upon the world was especially in NY. People began to come together, helping each other in name of peace. The aftershocks of 9/11 that makes us follow them change. We soon began to cultivate our individual thought and perception of what we must do to change it. Our attitude of the world also changed. This exhibition will contain artwork made after Sept. 11th from a diverse group of artists who illustrate how unique and disparate groups of people have reacted and been affected by 9/11. With this show, we hope to create more than just an exhibition, but a comprehensive commentary on society after 9/11.

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Art After September 11
Curated by Akiyuki Ina

Sept. 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th
1-6pm

Reception Sat. Sept 5th 6-9pm

Selected Artists were
chosen from entries


Tom Anastasio
Sequoyah Aono
Julio Candelario
Robert Carley
Penley Chiang
Timothy Matthew Collins
Priscilla Van Laarhoven
Jacob Mann
Hiromi Oikawa
Noah Post
Tate Richardson
Sheila A. Rotner
Lizzy Sullivan
Phyllis Wrynn

-Reception Perfoemance-

Poem
Artaur Yong, philosopher
Maria Cangiano, tango singer
Sarah Dupuy, folk singer
Maya Solovey, folk singer
URI Movement, reggae band


Sponsored by:
ART CABRERA, Bilingual Acting work-shop
GRESCHLERS' INC., Vespa Salon




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