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You are here: Home / News / Local News / New Exhibit Opens Tonight in 3rd on 3rd Gallery in Jamestown

New Exhibit Opens Tonight in 3rd on 3rd Gallery in Jamestown

April 4, 2014 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

ColonizeJAMESTOWN – A group of United Kingdom and European artists are coming across the pond to exhibit their art.  Painting, photography, sculpture, installation art, performance art, film and more are on their way to open “Colonize” in the 3rd On 3rd Gallery at The Reg Lenna Center For The Arts and The Dykeman-Young Gallery.

Debra Eck, Kimbal Bumstead, Wendy Williams, Jean McEwan, Bruce Davies, Michael Borkowsky, Elena Thomas, David Cotton and Susanne Torstensson will all present during the exhibition.

The opening Reception is Friday, April 4 from 6pm until 8pm at 3rd On 3rd Gallery.  A concurrent exhibit featuring some of the same artists will be at The Dykeman-Young Gallery with an opening beginning at 8pm on the same night.  Both exhibitions are free and open to the public.

Colonize was born from SCIBase (Soup Collective artist group from Liverpool) and Basement Arts Project, which uses its projects to communicate and collaborate.  Longtime Jamestown artist and Essex native, Debra Eck has coordinated this effort.  Eck recently co-coordinated the 2nd successful Women Create exhibit at 3rd On 3rd Gallery. Several of the artists have funded their art and travel through grassroots efforts such as Kickstarter.

The exhibit will remain open from 10am until 4pm on week days through April 25 at 3rd On 3rd Gallery.  For extended hours and events, visit www.reglenna.com.

 

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: 3rd on 3rd Gallery, Bruce Davies, David Cotton, Debra Eck, Elena Thomas, Jean McEwan, Kimbal Bumstead, Michael Borkowsky, Susanne Torstensson, The Dykeman-Young Gallery, The Reg Lenna Center For The Arts, Wendy Williams

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