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Mon, Tues, Wed 10-4pm, Fri. 12-6pm
Poppenhusen Institute
A September 11 Memorial Exhibition
114-04 14th Road, College Point
718-358-0067
www.poppenhuseninstitute.org
Long term exhibit focuses on those lost from College Point, including rescue workers and civilians.

February  4
Through
June 28, 2008

Gallery Talk and Reception: Feb. 6, 6 - 8pm
RSVP 718-997-4736
Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College
CROSSING THE BLVD
strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new america
Exhibition of Photographs, Sounds, and Stories
Portraying the struggles, humor and pathos of new immigrants and refugees in the most polyglot locality in the U.S. photographs by Warren Lehrer sound stations by Judith Sloan book by Warren Lehrer and Judith Sloan
Gallery Hours:  Monday thru Thursday, 11am to 7pm, Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sunday, March 30 and Sunday, April 20, 2008, 11am to 5pm
Queens College Directions
April  1
Through
June 30, 2008
Citigroup Building
Long Island City Artists, Inc. 2008 Queens Community Arts Fund Recipient
"11101" Exhibition
Artists featured:  Susanne Palagy, Florina Sbircea Rosetta Bentz, Charles Bentz, Maria Nazzoli, Yun Cee Ng, Anne LaFond Maria Spector, Caroline M. Sun, Leonora Retsas, Janice Demartini, Adele Shtem Chris Vilardi, Lisa Zilker, Ellen Mandelbaum, Les Joynes, Amy Geller, John Mercado, Michael Sheng, Marilee Cooper, Carol Crawford, Nancy Macina, Hihai Stancescu, Madeline Braisted, and Ruth Blank
Citigroup-Showcases in the Atrium
One Court Square, Long Island City, New York 11101
April  7
Through
May 8, 2008
Opening: 
April 10, 5 - 7:30pm
Long Island City Library
Photo Show by Edwin G. Cadiz
Long Island City Library
37-44 21st Street
Long Island City
April  9
Through
July 13, 2008
Queens Museum of Art Gallery at the Bulova Corporate
475 Kent Lives
475 KENT Lives, a group exhibition of 23 artists at the Bulova Corporate Center (a Satellite Gallery of the Queens Museum of Art) celebrates the vital contributions of these artists as they battle to return to their homes and workplaces while calling attention to the increasing vulnerability of New York's creative communities.  475 KENT  Lives, organized by independent curator Kóan-Jeff Baysa, and coordinated by artist Lisa Mordhorst (both 475 Kent residents) and the Queens Museum of Art.
Gallery Hours:  Mon. - Fri. 7am - 5pm, Sat. 10am - 4pm
For Directions visit http://www.queensmuseum.org/information/bulova_gallery.htm
April  9
Through
July 10, 2008

Gallery Talk:
Wednesday, April 9, 5 - 6pm - Reception 6-8pm
Queens College Art Center
Anna Matoušková:  Places:  Abstract Paintings, Drawings and Glass Sculpture, Homage to Leo Kraft
Queens College Art Center
Rosenthal Library, 6thFloor
65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing
For further information call 718-997-3770
April  17
Through
May 25, 2008
The Noguchi Museum
Design:  Isamu Noguchi and Isamu Kenmochi
In the early 1950's, Noguchi and Kenmochi worked together, developing a fruitful association and friendship that lasted until Kenmochi's death in 11971.  This important exhibition explores their collaboration and its legacy, illuminating the two men's shared interest in Japanese traditions of simplicity, craft , and functionality, and their commitment to combining these with experimental techniques and materials.
Hours:  Wednesday - Friday:  10am - 5pm; Saturday & Sunday:  11am - 6pm; Monday & Tuesday:  CLOSED
Admission:  Adults $10, Students and Seniors:  $5, 12 and under:  FREE
Free First Fridays:  Admission to The Noguchi Museum is pay-what-you-wish on the First Friday of every month.
The Noguchi Museum is located at:
32-37 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, NY 11106
April  19
Through
May 18, 2008

Opening Reception:
Sunday, April 27, 1-3pm
Rockaway Artist Alliance
Three New Exhibitions
Of Women - Art by and about women
Black & White - The world in black and white and shades of gray
The Human Figure - The art of world's most enduring subject

An opening reception Sunday, April 27 1 - 3pm.
Rockaway Artists Alliance located in the Rockaways, in Fort Tilden
Visit www.rockawayartistsalliance.org for further information, a great map and directions.
April 20
Through
June 20
MoMA and P.S.1
Take Your Time:  Olafur Eliasson
Will include new installations on view for the first time.
For all the information click HERE 
May  2
Through
May 10, 2008

Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 3, 2 - 4pm
Alliance of Queens Artists
Nelly Lester 2008 Queens Community Arts Fund Recipient
"Times of Braidism"
"We live with space in a box and through a state of mind, will we all connect and become mesmerized....and in this theory will we entwine a filament...and to witness a true state, we must then look, see and feel it's time".  Nelly Lester
Alliance of Queens Artists
99-10 Metropolitan Avenue
Forest Hills, NY
718-520-9842
Gallery Hours:  1 - 6pm, Tuesday - Saturday
May  3
Through
June 2, 2008
Subdivision Art
"Mundus Sensibilis"  The World Known Through Senses
Subdivision Gallery Presents "Mundus Sensibilis" The World Known Through Senses, the first solo exhibition by Marsha Pugachevsky.
Marsha Pugachevsky, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, creates paintings that reflect perfection in the refined simplicity of things and creates that surround us.
she influenced by Japanese prints, art Nouveau, and Persian miniatures.  Her goal is to construct island of meditative, serene experiences in the middle of the every changing, fast paced flow of modern life.
Subdivision Art
48-18 Vernon Blvd.,
Long Island City
For more info visit
www.subdivisionart.com
May 8, 6-9pm
and
May 10, 2-5pm
the studio @ DFB
BEYOND THE SURFACE II: New York Artisan Center Studios, LIC
Harvey Fein, Carla E. Reyes, Maria Walker, David Hairston, Alla Mirilashvili, Dennis
Ryan, Rodion Tikhomirov, and Oliver Westermeier.
Opening Reception and viewing: Thurs, May 8, 6-9pm + Sat, May 10, 2-5pm
RSVP + Info
studio@dfbstudio.com
More Info

the studio @ DFB

21-07 Borden Avenue, 2nd Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101
Subway: (7) to Hunterspoint, (G) to 21st Van Alst, (E)(V) 23rd Ely Ave
May  7
Through
June 29, 2008

Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 6, 6 - 8pm
RSVP 718-463-7700 x228
Flushing Town Hall
Five Women Artists in New York
Ellen Bradshaw, Lisbeth Firmin, Lynn Jadamec, Elinore Schnurr & Sonra Sklaroff
Inspired by the painters of the Ashcan School, these five women artists boldly take to the streets to formulate their own unique visions of the metropolis. 
Ken Ratner, guest curator. 
Curators Talk:  Sunday, May 18, 2pm
For more info click HERE
May  10
Through
June 8, 2008

Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 10, 3 - 6pm
Topaz Arts, Inc.
Illuminations:  Paintings by Iris
Active in New York city's avant-garde arts scene since the late 1960's and early 70's, Iris Lezak exhibits her latest body of work illuminating a visual exploration of internal and atmospheric landscapes.  At once meticulous and expansive, Iris explores the outer edges of inner space, for which painting becomes a manifestation of life itself.  These sublime works of oil on canvas transcend a deep realm of consciousness, creating an experiential sensation.
Topaz Arts
55-03 39th Avenue, Woodside
For further information visit www.topazarts.org or email info@topazarts.org

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