Rosie O'Donnell's Art at Gallery at New World Stages

By: Oct. 06, 2007
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The Gallery at New World Stages, the two floor exhibition space at New York's preeminent home for Off-Broadway productions in the heart of the theater district, will present the art of Rosie O'Donnell, opening on October 9 and continuing on exhibition through December 2.

Beverley D Mac Keen, New World Stages' Executive Director, explains, "To me, her work, her compositions and materials, explore so many levels simultaneously: she balances anger and inspiration, hope and hurt, isolation and inclusion to ultimately poise on the wonderful point of solace."

Rosie O'Donnell is a 13-time Emmy Award-winning American comedienne, talk show host, television personality, celebrity blogger, gay rights activist, film, television, and stage actress. Rosie has taken her popularity and put it to good use. As a tireless crusader for children, she established the "Rosie's For All Kids Foundation," in 1997. Since its inception, the foundation has raised more than $56 million and awarded more than $22 million dollars in grants to over 1,400 child-related non-profit organizations to benefit low-income families across the country. This past year, Ms. O'Donnell established a fund to provide $3 million dollars to children and families displaced by Katrina. In 2003, Ms. O'Donnell established "Rosie's Broadway Kids," a program that provides in-school, after-school and summer instruction in musical theater to the public school children of New York. She was last seen as moderator on the tenth season of ABC's "The View. This month, she will release her second book called Celebrity Detox with Warner books.

"Rosie O'Donnell: Solace" will open October 9 and continue on exhibition through December 12.  The Gallery at New World Stages will be open Monday through Saturday, from 11 AM to 6 PM.  The Gallery entrance is located at 343 West 49th Street.  For more information, please call 646-871-1730.



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