Tectonics

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TECTONICS

An exhibition of work
by NYFA’s 2013 Fellows in Choreography and Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design

Opening Reception:
Friday, August 1, 6PM – 9PM

Performance of Perception’s Tyranny
by Dana Bell at 7:30pm

featuring Meg Clixby and Helen Schreiner, with music composed by Richard Hoffman

Exhibition Dates:

August 1- August 18, 2014

Location: Westbeth Gallery
55 Bethune St., NY, NY 10014
Gallery Hours: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday – Sunday

Participating Artists:
Dana Bell
Marsha Ginsberg
Asuka Goto
Joyce Hwang
Alois Kronschlager
Noemie Lafrance
Sharon Loudon
Chris Morris
Cori Olinghouse
Annie-B Parson
Rebeca Tomas
Arturo Vidich
Gwen Welliver

Images: Top: Noemie Lafrance, still from Melt, Bottom: Asuka Goto

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