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Art 101: Tabla Rasa Gallery's backroom art sale

Readers of this column are by now familiar with my coverage of BWAC's Spring, Summer, and Fall group shows and the fine art works by a diverse cohort of Brooklyn artists among whom Jews are somewhat overrepresented that are offered for sale at affordable prices. Because the Civil War era waterfront warehouse in which these exhibits take place lacks heating BWAC cannot hold a winter group show there, but art lovers who are in the market for affordable art and don't want to wait until Spring can find works by many of the same BWAC artists at Tabla Rasa Gallery's backroom art sale taking place from 1:00 - 5:00 PM today, Wednesday December 22, 2010, tomorrow, Thursday December 23, next week Wednesday December 29, Thursday December 30, and Wednesday January 5 through Saturday January 8, 2011. Art works in Tabla Rasa's ongoing exhibits in the front of the gallery are more expensive, but after viewing those exhibits continue to the backroom (where art works are stored and packed for shipping and the gallery owners have their office) for an art sale in which all art works have prices no greater than $400. 

 THE BACKROOM ART SALE

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 Low prices, none above $400
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Works may be taken upon purchase

Shipping is 

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AFFORDABLE WORKS by GALLERY ARTISTS

Russell Mehlman, Jenny Toth, Beatrice Coron, Sheila Goloborotko, Agnes Murray, Nancy Lunsford, Elyse Taylor, Anders Knuttson, Audrey Frank Anastasi, Philomena Marano, Steven Basso, Robin Ross, Scott Henstrand, Ana Bianchi, Nana Deleplanque, Ramona Candy, Janet Morgan, and Gregory Frux
 

718.833.9100

224 48 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220

Directions to Tabla Rasa Gallery

Subway: From Manhattan, take D or N to the Brooklyn 36th St.

station plus one R stop to 45th St.

Driving: Tabla Rasa is on 48th St between 2nd and 3rd Aves, Brooklyn.

Street parking is available.

For NY Jewish Culture news and events see my recent articles.

For more info: David Cooper

, NY Jewish Culture Examiner

David Cooper is a widely published poet and translator whose prose has appeared in New York Woman, Poetic Voices, Mind Body and Soul, The Israel Economist, and the wire services of The Associated Press. See his Web site Web site.

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  • Profile picture of Terry Hurlbut
    Terry Hurlbut 1 year ago

    Like the paintings.

  • Profile picture of Charlene Collins
    Charlene Collins 1 year ago

    Well done!

  • Profile picture of Charlene Collins
    Charlene Collins 1 year ago

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  • Profile picture of Beverly Mucha
    Beverly Mucha 1 year ago

    It is nice that they offer the back room painting at a reduced price. Art sometimes can be out of reach and this sale will allow those who have always wanted a piece from a particular artist a chance to obtain one.

  • Profile picture of Carol Roach
    Carol Roach 1 year ago

    that's a great price, my hubby is a painter as well

  • Profile picture of Hugh Kramer
    Hugh Kramer 1 year ago

    Nice art.

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