The art of Kevin Blythe Sampson

THE ART OF
KEVIN BLYTHE SAMPSON

10/22/08

Invitation to upcoming exhibit that i curated with Reynolds "Close to the Edge" Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn

Rush Philanthropic Corridor Gallery

334 Grand Avenue - Brooklyn, NY 11238

  • Presents
    Close to the Edge

November the 16th to January the 18th.

Kevin Blythe Sampson and Reynolds (Curators)

clip_image001Teri Richardson

The Opening reception is  November 16,2008  300PM until  700Pm

Artists include: Hervé Constant, Jerry Gant, Janet Henry, Ujima Kuumba Majied, William Morgan, Teri Richardson, Kevin Blythe Sampson, Reynolds, Florence Wint, Yolande Hunter and her Husband Hassan (Hastyle the barber)

Close to the Edge” Was previously exhibited at City without Walls (cWOW), 6 Crawford Street, Newark, NJ 07102,

About Corridor Gallery:

Corridor Gallery, 334 Grand Avenue (between Greene and Gates Avenues) in Brooklyn is a community-based gallery serving Brooklyn residents and artists, with a primary focus on artists and audience development. Founded and run by artist Danny Simmons, this community resource presents five exhibitions each year with frequent public programs.  Corridor Gallery serves as the base for the Education Programs of the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday noon to 6:00 p.m. or by appointment 718-230-5002.

The organization was founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph "Rev Run" Simmons. Danny Simmons Corridor Gallery is a project of The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation which is dedicated to providing disadvantaged urban youth with significant exposure and access to the arts, as well as providing exhibition opportunities to underrepresented artists and artists of color.
Located on the Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, Danny Simmons Corridor Gallery is easily accessible by public transportation. It is a short walk from the G train to Classon Avenue or the C train to Clinton/Washington Station.

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