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Transformer Presents:
TRANSFORMERS
AN EXHIBITION OF ALUMNI & ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS
May 15 , June 26, 2004
OPENING RECEPTION May 15 7-9 p.m.
ADVANCED PREVIEW FOR COLLECTORS 6-7 p.m.
Featuring:
Laura Amussen, Noah Angell, Virginia Arrisueno, Ken Ashton*, Brian Balderston, Kristin Beal, Kendall Buster*, Colby Caldwell*, Richard Chartier, Billy Colbert, Cynthia Connolly, Lily Cox-Richard, Matt Cutler, Stephen Gibson, Sara Greenberger, Ingrid Hagerstrom, Harrison Haynes, Ryan Hill, James Huckenpahler*, Lida Husik, Erick Jackson, George Jenne, Misaki Kawai, Amanda Kleinman, Michele Kong, Bridget Sue Lambert*, Sandra Lucket, Kate Lydon, Taylor McKimens, Vesna Pavlovic*, Beatrice Valdes Paz*, Michael Platt, Nick Pimentel, TM Pugh*, Brigitte Reyes*, Mica Scalin, Lucy Norman Spencer, Chris Stadnyk aka Sharp Dressed Man, Nebojsa Seric Shoba, Dan Steinhilber*, Jay Stuckey, Trish Tillman*, Kelly Towles, Bryan Whitson, Jon Winet*
* Advisory Council Member
Transformer
1404 P Street NW WDC 20005
202.483.1102
www.transformergallery.org
GALLERY HOURS
Thursday & Friday 3-8 p.m.
Saturday 1-6 p.m.
THIS EXHIBITION IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE VISIONARY FRIENDS OF TRANSFORMER AND THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF THE ARTISTS AND EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS TO BRIDGET SUE LAMBERT, LIZ SAPIENZA AND KATE LYDON FOR THEIR HARD WORK ON THIS PROJECT.
ALL WORK WILL BE FOR SALE AT UNDER $500. PROCEEDS FROM ART SALES GO 70% TO THE ARTIST AND 30% TO THE PROGRAMMING OF TRANSFORMER.
You can buy the work at the opening! But you must wait until the exhibition closes to take it home.
TRANSFORMER is a Washington, D.C. based 501(c) 3 non-profit, artist-centered arts organization that connects and promotes emerging artists locally, nationally and internationally. Partnering with artists, curators, art spaces and other cultural entities, Transformer serves as a catalyst and advocate for emergent expression in the visual arts. Transformer's 2003/2004 exhibition series is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, partial funding from The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities/NEA, The Mann Foundation, and The Visionary Friends of Transformer.
Drawing by Amanda Kleinman
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