Childlike is a mixed presentation of paintings, photographs and sculpture of children around the world featuring the works of Christophe von Hohenberg, Karim Hamid, Brenda Zlamany.
New York, N.Y. The exhibition Childlike, curated by Jeremy Hu of Asymmetrik Gallery, opens today with its wine and cheese Opening Reception scheduled for Friday, Feb. 22, 6-9pm at the Stonehenge-Luce Annex at 1159 Second Avenue at the corner of 61st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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The exhibition is a benefit for the J. Luce Foundation project Orphans International Worldwide, helping orphans in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Childlike is a mixed presentation of paintings, photographs and sculpture of children around the world featuring the works of Christophe von Hohenberg, Karim Hamid, Brenda Zlamany.
Brenda has been a Fulbright Scholar to Taiwan where she created a series of portraits of indigenous Taiwanese across the island that Jim Luce covered in The Huffington Post (story), Ken Shung (photo above), Eva Mueller, Pauline Galiana, and Dickon Eames. Admission is free.
Childlike Art Exhibition Opens to Benefit Orphans International (Originally published Feb. 19, 2013)
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