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  First Street Gallery
526 West 26th Street - Suite 915
New York, NY 10001
United States
Tel: 646.336.8053
firststreetgallery@earthlink.net
www.firststreetgallery.net
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  Artists Represented:
Benton, Sallie
Connelly, Mary Katherine
Duffy Verhoef, Sharon
D'Esposito, Joseph
Evalenko, Suzi
Feeley, Henry
Fields, Wayne
Gittler, Wendy
Hewitt, David B.
Kennedy, Tim
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  Featured Artist:
  Evalenko, Suzi
 
  Press Releases:
Suzi Evalenko, "Paternal Instinct", New Paintings
Lisa Zwerling Exhibition at First Street Gallery
Hank Feeley 'en fugue' - new work
Black & White - Exhibition by Gallery Artists Exhibition of Work by Gallery Artists
Michele Liebler
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Suzi Evalenko
"Joe Reading to Sampson & Atara"
Painting Oil on linen, 2005
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Suzi Evalenko
"Ron & Nuri"
Painting Oil on linen, 2005
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Tim Kennedy
"Striped Towel"
Painting Oil on linen, 2001
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Featured Exhibition:
Paternal Instinct: New Paintings by Suzi Evalenko
2006-01-31 to 2006-02-25: The subject of the exhibition, Paternal Instinct, is one that has intrigued the artist for many years from an artistic and a sociological point of view. Artworks heralding the Maternal Instinct – in both the secular and the religious context – have held a central place in Western art for centuries. The ...

Exhibitions:
Lisa Zwerling Exhibition at First Street Gallery - 2005-10-04 until 2005-10-29
Hank Feeley - en fugue - new work - 2005-02-01 until 2005-02-26

Gallery Statement:
David Cohen, Chief Art Critic of the New York Sun and Editor of the on-line journal artcritical.com has called First Street Gallery:

"...the most consistently energetic of the several veteran artist cooperatives that have migrated to Chelsea..."

 

 

 
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