Week In Review: October 8, 2010
Filed Under: Week in Review On: October 8, 2010 posted by: Stacy Oborn
Untitled from Korea Diary, 2007-2008 by Juliane Eirich
Cooler temperatures and turning leaves are all around us. And it's another week gone by, which means another dose of 20x200's Week In Review!
20x200 News
- This weekend only! The Brooklyn Navy Yard Arts Group Exhibit will be going on Saturday, October 9th and Sunday, October 10th. Tamara Thomson will be among the artists featured, and she just *might* be having a new edition coming out in the near-ish future with us, so get on our mailing list to keep up to date!
- Spells, Spoils and Lucky Charms, the solo show of painter Echo Eggebrecht, is on view for one more weekend at Horton Gallery. Like a love-child between the psychically loaded Gauguin, and the lushly flat coloring of Matisse, the exhibit would be a shame to miss.
- Our friends at Creative Commons have launched their fall campaign. Read about their fight as Superheroes for openness and innovation, and what you can do to contribute, here.
- Michael David Murphy's solo exhibition The Certainty Principle, a collection of photographs and the unphotographable, is on view through October 30th at the Spruill Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia. ArtsCriticATL has a review of the show here.
- The 2010 Hey, Hot Shot! semi-finalists have been announced! We'll be making the big announcement of the five Hot Shot finalists on October 29th, 2010 at the first ever Blurb/Popup NYC event at 60 Mercer Street. RSVP here to join in the festivities!
- Some 20x200 love from around the web this week: grateful to be gracing the pages of of the Tory Burch Blog, A Continuous Lean and USA Character Approved, all of which are prosthelytizing our message about affordable art for everyone. Thanks for the shout-outs!
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That's it for this week, collectors! See anything we missed? Let us know on Twitter, @20x200 or our Facebook!



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