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Tony Porto working the fair at AAFNYC Fall 2024 |
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Tonight is the VIP and press preview of the Affordable Art Fair in New York City, which runs through Sunday.
In booth B4 with Mike Janis and Tony Porto plus work by Cory Oberndorfer and Dora Patin.
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The chaos of the start |
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Dora Patin up |
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Booth B4 ready for action! |
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Line outside waiting for the VIP opening reception of the Affordable Art Fair in New York City |
Van is packed and ready to go to New York tomorrow morning at 4am for the Affordable Art Fair in New York City through Sunday!
Happy fall! Here are some upcoming events from GW’s Corcoran School.
We are proud to announce the launch of a three-year artist residency with For Freedoms, an artist-led organization known for utilizing art as a catalyst for civic engagement, discourse, and direct action. Housed in the Corcoran School and the National Gallery of Art, with events across D.C., the residency will create a vital space for students, artists and community members to collaborate on projects that extend beyond traditional art structures.
We invite you to a series of dynamic programming and public events to mark their debut from October 4-5, 2024. The convening will feature performances, talks, and workshops on billboard and kite-making. In addition, our building (500 17th St. NW) will be open October 4-6 from 1-5 pm for visitors to view installations of For Freedoms' billboards and participate in creative prompts designed by artists. Learn more here.
In addition, don’t miss our annual Corcoran Music Festival and other shows. See you this fall!
Lauren Onkey
Director & Professor of Music at GW's Corcoran School of the Arts and Design