The Gallery at New World Stages to Exhibit Red & Blue X, Y, Z- Closes 4/24

By: Apr. 24, 2011
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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 exhibit Red & Blue X, Y, Z, 30 original works by artist Bernard Stote. The show will be on display from March 4th through April 24th. Featured will be works on paper and sculpture by Bernard Stote.

Mr. Stote most recently completed a commission for the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's Inauguration Celebration at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and his artwork has been shown at venues in New York, Miami and Pennsylvania. He attended Temple University for architecture and Columbia University for computer science. Bernard works primarily in mixed media, watercolor, and gouache. In his work, he seeks to evoke a sense of constant movement while conveying both spiritual and spatial themes.

The Gallery at New World Stages is a 150 linear foot exhibition space on two floors of the arts complex. The Gallery is open to the public seven days a week, from 10am to 6pm.

Red & Blue X, Y, Z, will open Friday March 4th, and continue on exhibition through April 24th. The Gallery at New World Stages will be open to the public Monday through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM, as well as on display for audiences one hour prior to and after performances at New World Stages. The Gallery entrance is located at 343 West 49th Street.

Currently playing at New World Stages are Avenue Q, Between Worlds, Freckleface Strawberry, La Barberia, Gazillion Bubble Show, and Naked Boys Singing!

For more information about the Gallery at New World Stages, please call 646-871-1730.

 


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