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More photos from opening night. Once the evening started, the place was packed!
Spread Love, It’s the Breukelen Way!
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The Breukelen Coffee House proudly presents it’s first official art opening, complete with Brooklyn artists of all mediums and walks of life.
Jennifer Macchiarelli, photographer, will be showing her High Land Park series, can be found at www.jennylow.com
Sheena Hisiro, an illustrator/painter/sketch artist, will be showing a portion of her portrait series and can be found at http://oodlesofdoodles.tumblr.com/
Michael Sorgatz is an impressionistic/abstract artist who founded and runs the artinbrooklyn.com website and also his own website at www.MichaelSorgatz.com
Doug Angleton is an abstract artist who will be showing one of his larger pieces in this show, more details to come.
A Brooklyn-based DJ, DJ XPANS, will be spinning fly tunes, and a Brooklyn-based bartender (published mixologist Aaron Cotler,) will be slanging drinks for those who wish to partake in libations!
Apparently, there’s mad buzz about the press being there — namely TimeOut magazine. The Daily News has also contacted me, personally, twice for interviews about the show. So we’ll see what happens with all of that madness.. story developing…
In addition to the party and press — there will be an Independent documentary film crew there — taking footage for their docu on the 6 month progression of the Breukelen Coffee House starting this month and forward. So you can be a part of that, as well!
Some artwork hanging at the Galli Fairytale Theater in Manhattan. All pieces are available for sale. Some of the original artwork is for sale as well. Contact me for more info.
Spread Love, It’s the Brooklyn Way!
764A Franklin Ave
(between St Johns Pl & Sterling Pl)
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Sheena Hisiro
Sheena Hisiro has been drawing since she could hold a pencil. She currently lives in Brooklyn, where she is still drawing and loving every minute of it. Sheena also likes chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven and anything related to the Wizard of Oz.
BFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute.
Jennifer Macchiarelli
Michael Sorgatz
Currently living in NYC, I was born in Chicago and lived in California where I earned a BFA degree at the Art Institute of Southern California. I’ve had a life long interest in art and have worked in a variety of media including: oil and acrylic paint, encaustic, watercolor, bronze casting, and printmaking. In 2008 I created Art in Brooklyn, a website promoting local artists.
Doug Angleton
went to school at UCSD, and at Maryland Institute College of Art. I have had two careers, cooking and computer tech support. I was born in San Diego, and I have driven across the country 6 times now. I have been doing this current style of work for three years. I am happily married. I am a glass all full kinda guy.
The Facebook Event for Spread Love, It’s the Brooklyn Way
The Breukelen Coffee House proudly presents it’s first official art opening, “Spread Love…It’s the Brooklyn Way,” featuring Brooklyn Artists of all mediums and walks of life. Some of my illustrations are among the featured art.
The opening will be held on Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 8:00 pm. The address is 764A Franklin Ave in Brooklyn for anyone who wants to come check out the show.
I have a series of fairytale images for kid’s on display right now at Galli’s Fairytale Theater. The work is a collection of small matted and framed prints of fairytale characters. All the work hanging up is available for purchase and priced reasonably. For some of the pieces, the originals are also available. Feel free to contact me for more information.
To check out the work go to:
Galli’s Fairytale Theater
38 West 38th Street, 3rd floor
New York, NY, 10018
The Art Market Show and Sell at Destination, NY has been extended. Originally the work was supposed to be up till Jan. 10th, 2010 (which was yesterday), but the show has been getting positive feedback and they wanted to extend it to the end of the month. :)
So anyone who hasn’t gotten a chance to stop by and wants to can still check out the artwork till Jan. 31st.
Also, for those who missed the opening of the Art Market at destination NY last night, the artwork will be on display for the next 3 weeks for your viewing pleasure. So, if you get a chance, stop by and check out the work. There are some really great pieces, including some from yours truly.
32-36 little west 12th street in chelsea
