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Multi-Media Artists

  • Betsy Ely
  • Jo-Ann Acey
  • Artists of 35 Claver Place
  • C Bangs
  • Doug Beube
  • Mark Lee Blackshear
  • Ramona Candy
  • Mary Chang
  • Sadikisha Saundra Collier
  • Chris Davis
  • Francks F. Décéus
  • Rosalind Depas
  • Anthony DiMaggio
  • Richard "Deek" Eisenhart
  • Frances Fawundu
  • Kerri Ferrara
  • Tami Gold
  • Jane Greengold
  • Melita Greenleaf
  • Eve Havlicek
  • Kathleen Hayek
  • Elazar Hoch
  • Jamal Ince
  • Ryan Ketchum
  • Leela Le Noury
  • Michela Martello
  • Diana McClure
  • Louis Mims
  • MoCADA
  • Carol Morrison
  • Helene Mukhtar
  • Laura Pawson
  • Jim Porter
  • John Ros
  • John Scheffler
  • Naz Shahrokh
  • Aditya Shringarpure
  • Peter Angelo Simon
  • GG Stankiewicz
  • Kathy Urbina
  • Jorge Valdes
  • Larry Weekes

Artists of 35 Claver Place

Chris Sorensen Series 'Home Alone' ©2010
http://www.chris-sorensen.com
Melissa Gorman On the Mend (Islands) ©2010
www.melissagorman.com
The Artists of 35 Claver Place will open their studios to the general public as part of the 2012 SONYA Stroll. Artists:

Kennis Baptiste
Poogy Bjerklie
Peter Schroth
Deborah Kammer
John Bjerklie>
Melissa Gorman (9th only)
Gary Bachman
Samuel Owens>
Joel Mellin (9th only)

will provide a unique glimpse of their creative process showcasing their work in portrait photography, sculpture, painting and audio and performance art. Select works will be available for purchase during the stroll.
For more information, log onto our website: 35claver.com. Also invite you to view our Facebook page for weekly updates on all events.

Email: 35claverplace@optonline.net>
website: 35claver.com
Email:
35claverplace@optonline.net
Website:
www.35claver.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.