Tonight marks the first group show at JUICE, a gallery space adjacent to the Dr. Brendan computer repair shop at 8 St. Mark's Place just east of Third Avenue...
Brendan McElroy and his brother Daniel McElroy are behind JUICE, described as a "non-profit gallery dedicated to long-term community building in the instant age."
Brendan, the founder of Dr. Brendan, is now a partner in the new location of St. Dymphna's on Avenue A.
Tonight from 7-10, you check out the group show featuring pieces by Lucien Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Harif Guzman, Jim (The Mosaic Man) Power, Maggie Lee, Perry Khalil, and Eric Smith.
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The space got a test run in late January with show featuring local photographer Chad Moore.
1 comment:
Was wondering what the Juice sign was.
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