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Contact: 1609

CONTACT:1609


The exhibit will run June 18, 2009  

January 10, 2010


Timed to complement the international celebrations
of the quadricentennial of Henry Hudson's year of
entry to New York Harbor (September 11, 1609)
CONTACT:1609 presents the work of seven
contemporary artists as they interpret this early
encounter between the Native American peoples
and the Europeans. Starting with that fateful encounter
the clock started ticking for the Lenape culture, and
began an era known by archeologists as the “Contact Period.”

 

Participating artists include: Bedel Tiscareno (Painter/Sculptor), Gabri Christa (Film Director, Dancer and Choreographer), Nadema Agard (Director of Red Earth Studio Consulting/Productions), Linda Blanchette (Pyrographic Artisan, Ebon Arts), Kristi Pfister (Painter, Muralist and Mosaic Artist), Yvonne Simons (Painter, Executive Director at The Anne Frank Center, USA) and Courtney M. Leonard (Artist/Potter).

 

Take a sneak peak of the exhibition on at our facebook page here... CONTACT: 1609 sneak peak or watch a video sneak peak of the exhibit with some background from Director of Exhibitions, Diane Matyas