Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Center
Samira Abbassy
Clytie Alexander
Chris Anderson
Augusto Arbizo
Regina Baumhauer
Jeff Bechtel
Nicole Been
Ragna Berlin
Jimbo Blachly
David Collins
Vicky Colombet
Judith Croce
Cui Fei
Annabel Daou
Diane Davis
Madeline Djerejian
Cara Enteles
Beth Ganz
Del Geist
Lauren Gohara
Ana Golici
Nicolae Golici
Claudia Hart
Kurt Hentschlager
Bernhard Hildebrandt
Marietta Hoferer
Catherine Howe
Kate Javens
Richard Kalina
Tamiko Kawata
Jane Kent
Jung Hyang Kim
Noah Klersfeld
Greg Kwiatek
Patricia Leighton
Holly Lynton
Susan Mastrangelo
Paul Moran
Sarah Oppenheimer
Gary Petersen
Thomas Pihl
Louis Renzoni
Evan Read
Simon Rigg
Cornelia Ruehlicke
Veronica Ryan
Carl Sandler
Hilda Shen
Devorah Sperber
David Storey
Sali Taylor
Scott Teplin
Sally Tittmann
Rose Watts
Marjorie Welish
Bryan Whitney
Over 70 member artists of the Elizabeth Foundation will open their workspaces to the public. A show with exciting and diverse work including painting, sculpture, printmaking, works on paper, photography, installation, video and mixed media.
Over 70 member artists of the ELIZABETH FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS STUDIO CENTER are pleased to announce OPEN STUDIOS 2004. On October 21. 23 & 24, artists in the EFA STUDIO CENTER will open their workspaces to the public. Come see exciting and diverse work including painting, sculpture, printmaking, works on paper, photography, installation, video and mixed media. The EFA Studio Center is located in midtown Manhattan in New York City's historic garment district. Open Studios 2004 will mark the EFA Studio Center's sixth annual open studios event. This year, the EFA Studio Center joined forces with the Fashion Center BID to organize the first annual neighborhood-wide open studios weekend.
Participating artists include:
Samira Abbassy, Clytie Alexander, Chris Anderson, Augusto Arbizo, Regina Baumhauer, Jeff Bechtel, Nicole Been, Ragna Berlin, Jimbo Blachly, David Collins, Vicky Colombet, Judith Croce, Cui Fei, Annabel Daou, Diane Davis, Madeline Djerejian, Cara Enteles, Beth Ganz, Del Geist, Lauren Gohara, Ana Golici, Nicolae Golici, Claudia Hart, Kurt Hentschlager, Bernhard Hildebrandt, Marietta Hoferer, Catherine Howe, Kate Javens, Richard Kalina, Tamiko Kawata, Jane Kent, Jung Hyang Kim, Noah Klersfeld, Greg Kwiatek, Patricia Leighton, Holly Lynton, Susan Mastrangelo, Paul Moran, Sarah Oppenheimer, Gary Petersen, Thomas Pihl, Louis Renzoni, Evan Read, Simon Rigg, Cornelia Ruehlicke, Veronica Ryan, Carl Sandler, Hilda Shen, Devorah Sperber, David Storey, Sali Taylor, Scott Teplin, Sally Tittmann, Rose Watts, Marjorie Welish, Bryan Whitney, And others...,
The EFA Studio Center is located in Manhattan at 323 West 39th Street and will be open to the public on Thursday, October 21 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, and Saturday, October 23 and Sunday, October 24 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
This event is the flagship event of the Fashion Center Open Studios weekend organized by the Fashion Center BID. EFASC Open Studios is sponsored in part by the wines of Jean-Claude Boisset and Vasari Classic Artist's Oil Colors. EFASC gratefully acknowledges the support of the Fashion Center BID.
Thursday, October 21, 2004 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Sunday, October 24, 2004 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The EFA Studio Center is a pioneering visual arts program founded in 1998. The Center provides artists the rare opportunity to work within a professional arts community in Manhattan and in close proximity to the city's primary gallery districts. Members of the studio program include emerging, mid-career and established professionals who have exhibited widely in New York, the United States and abroad.
The EFA Studio Center, housed in a twelve-story building in midtown Manhattan, offers 82,000 square feet dedicated to 110 workspaces for visual artists. In addition to affordable studios, the Center provides short-term display space for artists from other locations, an exhibition venue and headquarters for The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts and its other operating programs. The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts believes in the essential importance of art in a civil society. The value of the artist's creative spirit is not limited by age, race, nationality or acceptance by others.
For further information:
Elaine Tin Nyo, Program Officer
T. 212-563-5855 x203, F. 212-563-1875
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Center
323 West 39th Street, NYC 10018
between 8th and 9th Avenues