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<strong>WAC</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>ival 1999<br />

Events & Participants<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

Street Fair<br />

Sunday 12:00 PM on Bedford Avenue &<br />

N. 7th Streets<br />

Fashion Show<br />

Sunday either at N. 7th between<br />

Bedford & Berry or at the WAH<br />

<strong>Center</strong>, @ 1:30, 3:30 & 4:30 PM<br />

Local fashion designers AMAYO, ACID,<br />

and MOLECULE on the catwalk.<br />

Amayo: Seasonal collection featuring<br />

American athletic wear & leisure<br />

wear, influenced by tribal & architectural<br />

shapes. Molecule: Form fitting,<br />

thermally molded, flexible breast<br />

plates are synthesized with graphic<br />

cut-outs and silky fabrics to create a<br />

line of sultry & diverse ensembles.<br />

Acid: Muscle enhancements, form fitted<br />

& tucked away into hidden zippers<br />

in various styles of leather jackets<br />

make anyone look & feel like their<br />

own superhero (www.acidnyc.com).<br />

<strong>Williamsburg</strong> Chamber Orchestra<br />

Directed by Michael Arenella’s jazzing<br />

up! Local musicians & surprise performances.<br />

ART SUPPLIES<br />

Big Genius <strong>Art</strong> Supplies &<br />

Gallery<br />

540 Metropolitan Avenue<br />

718.302.4002<br />

Mon.-Fri. 8:30 AM–11 PM, Sat. 7,<br />

Sun. 10 AM–11 PM<br />

Featuring sidewalk art show<br />

BOOKS & MAGAZINES<br />

The READ<br />

196 Bedford Ave.<br />

718.599.3032, theread@yahoo.com<br />

Carol Quint, <strong>Fest</strong>ival Coordinator<br />

Whitney Kalke, Assistant<br />

Used Books, New Magazines, Buy,<br />

Sell, Trade<br />

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES<br />

Amayo<br />

340 Grand St.<br />

718.486.9660<br />

Thurs.-Sun. 3–9 PM<br />

Clothing & accessories for a determined<br />

nu-race. Store, lounge, cafe, a<br />

unique blend of fashion, tea, and<br />

music. See Fashion Show Event<br />

above. Visit us @ WWW.AMAYO.COM<br />

Beacon’s Closet<br />

110 Bedford Avenue @ N. 11th<br />

718.486.0816<br />

Open 7 Days, M-F Noon–9 PM, Sat. &<br />

Sun. 11 AM–8 PM<br />

An exchange store. We buy, sell &<br />

trade used clothing, music, accessories,<br />

& vintage goods.<br />

max & roebling<br />

189 Bedford Ave.<br />

718.387.0045<br />

Mon.-Sat. 12–9PM, Sun. 12–8 PM<br />

Clothing & Accessories for women<br />

Metaphors<br />

Women’s Clothing & Gifts<br />

195 Bedford Ave.<br />

718.782.0917<br />

Fri. & Sat. 12–9, Mon.-Thurs. 12–8,<br />

Sun. 12–6<br />

Featuring: Clothing by Ponica &<br />

Tetsu, Mixed media pieces by Davida<br />

Small, Jewelry by Rocky Kagoshima,<br />

Sandra Bucholz, Murielle Pascaud,<br />

Alyse Demaria, mirror art by Valerie<br />

Galloway, Marie Roberts, Andrew<br />

Quisling, Sarah Dunbar<br />

Molecule Design<br />

65 Hope St., 1st fl.<br />

718.486.9278<br />

See Fashion Show Event above.<br />

GALLERIES<br />

<strong>Art</strong>page Gallery and<br />

The Stable–Dance & Yoga Studio<br />

281 N. 7th St., Suite 7 & 12<br />

between Havermeyer & Bleeker<br />

718.302.1534<br />

Fri. Oct. 15, 6-10 PM Opening reception<br />

at <strong>Art</strong>page and open house at the<br />

Stable, Sat. Oct. 16th, 9 PM–11 PM<br />

Performance & art show at the Stable<br />

& <strong>Art</strong>page Gallery ($5 donation)<br />

Sun. Oct. 17th, 4:30–6:30 PM Studio<br />

showing & discussion at the Stable<br />

(donation) and @ 7–10 PM Healing<br />

Circle (donation)<br />

Bernadette Salvage Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong>/Ron Rocco Studio<br />

59 Harrison Ave., 2nd Fl.<br />

718.388.9641, Sat. & Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

Co-curated by Ron Rocco & Maureen<br />

Eich. A work & exhibition space for<br />

artists promoting other artists. Open<br />

Studio & group exhibit of affiliated<br />

artists<br />

Brickhaus <strong>Art</strong><br />

892 Lorimer St.<br />

718.349.7504<br />

Directors: Bryan Hiott & Debbie Rice<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–6 PM & by appointment<br />

thru Nov. 14th<br />

Fri. Oct. 15th, 9–12 PM Opening<br />

Reception & Party<br />

2nd Floor Gallery: Groups show of local<br />

artists<br />

Video Room featuring George Kucher<br />

Roof Top Gallery: Sculpture of R. O.<br />

Crouch<br />

Corn-Kat, Inc.<br />

154-56 Grand St.<br />

12–5 Sat.-Sun.<br />

Leigh Loranger Photographic Exhibit:<br />

“Square Views as Seen Through Plastic<br />

& Metal Cameras”<br />

Crest Hardware<br />

558 Metropolitan Ave.<br />

718.388.9521<br />

Mon.-Sat. 8 AM–6 PM, closed Sun.<br />

Crest Hardware Show – 5th year!<br />

curated by Gene Pool<br />

Oct. 16th-Nov. 16th<br />

Sat. Oct. 16th from 3–6 PM<br />

OPENING FESTIVITIES: Performances &<br />

artist parade<br />

Over 200 artists to show works in and<br />

among the aisles of the store.<br />

FEED<br />

173A N. 3rd St.<br />

718.486.8992<br />

Sat.-Sun. 1–6 PM and by appointment<br />

Contact Lisa Schroeder or Barry Hylton<br />

Oct. 3-Nov. 3: QUIRK (quirk/work) -<br />

Brings together work that addresses<br />

process with equal weight to the<br />

installations – specific forms that<br />

works finally take. M.M. Lum, Jennifer<br />

Pepper, Elana Herzog, & K. McShane<br />

Galapagos<br />

70 N. 6th<br />

718.782.5188<br />

Gallery: Paintings of Jane Dickson<br />

Sat. Oct 16th Noon to Midnight<br />

Sun. Oct. 17th Noon to 5 pm<br />

Holland Tunnel <strong>Art</strong> Projects<br />

61 S. 3rd St.<br />

718.384.5738<br />

Director: Paulien Lethen<br />

Originally intended as a protective<br />

shed for Lethen’s plants in winter,<br />

Holland Tunnel <strong>Art</strong> Projects diminutive<br />

structure is gaining recognition as a<br />

microcosm of local & international talent.<br />

New show: LOST & FOUND – discarded<br />

objects recreated as mixed<br />

media pieces. <strong>Art</strong>ists: Marieken<br />

Cochius, Alison Cornyn, Vince Garguilo,<br />

Heff Heisler, Paulien Lethen, Alexandra<br />

Limpert, Bix Lye, Doug McGredy, & Bill<br />

Rogers. Special reception Oct. 16th<br />

5–7 PM<br />

Metropolitan Pool<br />

257-259 Bedford Ave.<br />

718.599.5707<br />

M-F 7 AM–9:30 PM, Sat. 9 AM–5:30 PM,<br />

closed Sun.<br />

<strong>Williamsburg</strong> Salon des <strong>Art</strong>istes Show:<br />

Oct.16th-Nov. 13th:<br />

Opening reception Fri. Oct. 15th<br />

7:30–9:30 PM<br />

Multimedia artwork by 28 artist members<br />

of the <strong>Williamsburg</strong> <strong>Art</strong> &<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Momenta <strong>Art</strong><br />

72 Berry St.<br />

Tel./Fax. 718.218.8058<br />

Fri.-Mon. 12–6 PM<br />

Sept. 12-Oct. 18th: Walter Martin &<br />

Paloma Munoz / Nick Kline<br />

Sculptors Martin & Munoz work collaboratively<br />

on a project concerning corporate<br />

copyright & artistic license.<br />

Meticulously crafted “sin products”<br />

such as cigarettes and alcohol; bear<br />

the Disney name & copyrighted characters.<br />

Nick Kline presents in large format<br />

photographs taken to corporate<br />

convention displays. Contrasting<br />

approaches to arrangement of products<br />

from The Big Basket Company to IBM<br />

present corporate aesthetic choices.<br />

Right Bank Cafe & Gallery<br />

409 Kent Avenue – upstairs from the<br />

Right Bank Cafe<br />

718.388.3929 or 383.2045<br />

11 AM–7 PM daily<br />

Oct. 16th-Nov. 14th:<br />

The Ridge Street Group<br />

Opening Reception:<br />

Sun. Oct. 17th, 3–6 PM<br />

Rome <strong>Art</strong>s gallery<br />

335 Grand Street<br />

718.388.2009<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

Director: Daniel Carello<br />

“Coming Soon Show” group art exhibit<br />

Opening Reception Oct. 16th, Sat.<br />

6–8 PM<br />

Space Cave<br />

58 Grand St.<br />

718.388.6780, nacy@idt.net<br />

Sat.-Sun. 1–6 PM<br />

Director: Shige Moriya<br />

Sept. 25-Oct. 23rd, Opening Reception<br />

Sat. Sept. 25, 7–11 PM<br />

Main Gallery: Michael Krinsky’s<br />

“Weather Report” paintings; Studio S:<br />

Anne McDonald–installation; Studio N:<br />

Naoki Iwakawa’s “Total Eclipse”<br />

paintings; Studio G: Grande “Garden”<br />

Installation<br />

star 67<br />

67 Metropolitan Avenue, #3<br />

718.599.7660 or 599.7339<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

“Guest curator Ko’An-Jeff Baysa brings<br />

together the exhibition of drawings<br />

by artists from Hawaii, Japan, and New<br />

York addressing contemporary<br />

mark-making, drawing the line, and<br />

creating dramatic tension.”<br />

31 Grand Inc.<br />

31 Grand St.<br />

718.388.2858, 718.486.9845-F<br />

What is 31 Grand? An emergent showroom<br />

& gallery featuring textiles,<br />

photography, paintings, & furniture.<br />

Velocity Gallery<br />

281 N. 7th<br />

Director: Sarah Rossiter<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

718.302.1079<br />

<strong>Williamsburg</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

& <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

135 Broadway<br />

718.486-7372 or 486-6012,<br />

www.wahcenter.org<br />

October 16th (Sat.) 7:30 PM Opening<br />

Reception for APOCALYPSE 1999<br />

International Juried <strong>Art</strong> Competition<br />

(admiss. $10):<br />

• Internationally acclaimed poet<br />

Robert Zaller reads DRESDEN ZOO<br />

• Andrea Haenggi & Erika Dankmeyer,<br />

from Switzerland, perform the ballet<br />

“Al + One in a Room,” uniting art,<br />

dance & technology<br />

• Chris Voise, composer from Poland,<br />

premieres a new digital masterpiece<br />

• Ethan Pettit delivers his 15 minute<br />

Millennial Oratorio covering the complete<br />

litany of man’s cultural achievements<br />

from the poetic epics of Homer<br />

down to our present day<br />

• Terrance Lindall, President of the<br />

WAH <strong>Center</strong>, announces awards to the<br />

artists<br />

MARKETS<br />

McCarren Park Greenmarket<br />

Lorimer & Driggs entrance to McCarren<br />

Park<br />

Fruits & vegetables fresh from the farm<br />

Saturdays, 8 AM–3 PM through Dec. 18th<br />

Tops on the Waterfront<br />

89 N. 6th St.<br />

718.782.6660<br />

Mon.-Thurs. 9 AM–8 PM, Fri. 9 AM–9 PM<br />

Sat. 8 AM–8 PM, Sun. 9 AM–5 PM<br />

A vast array of organic & gourmet<br />

foods, fruits, vegetables, meats, fish,<br />

nuts, sweets, & specialties.<br />

Paintings of produce items by Limor<br />

Gasko<br />

OPEN ARTIST’S STUDIOS<br />

Ernest Marciano<br />

198 N. 4th St., 2nd Fl.<br />

718.387-2405 (studio) or 387-0591<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

The Lorimer St. Studios<br />

700 Lorimer St.<br />

917.406.4946<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

Paintings & Furniture by Millie Benson,<br />

Roy Kortick, Larry Avery, John Graz,<br />

& Scott Redden<br />

Monica Lutz & Carolyn Case<br />

119 N. 11th St., Studio CB<br />

718.486.0995 or 599.2686<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

65 South 11th St., 2nd Fl.<br />

718.387.5637<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–5 PM<br />

Michael Gaines: antiques, vintage furniture<br />

& custom designs<br />

Vivian Sonnenfeld - mixed media jewelry<br />

Gabor Follinus - sculpture<br />

Daniel Jackson - sculpture<br />

Mariano Del Rosario - paintings<br />

Pablo Orendain - paintings<br />

Disney Borg - see multimedia installation<br />

at the WAH <strong>Center</strong><br />

Rebecca Miller - custom made textiles<br />

Shiela Gerami<br />

83 Metropolitan Avenue, Studio 12<br />

718.302.0889<br />

Group Show Oct. 16th, 17th, & 18th<br />

thru 24th or by appointment 12–5<br />

each day: “The Paradox of Simplicity”<br />

256 Wythe Ave., Studio #3<br />

718.387.1196<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12–5 PM<br />

Group Show: Jason van Anden (sculpture),<br />

Karen Schiebel (photography),<br />

Massimo Boccani (print making)<br />

Michelle Mackey<br />

132 N. 5th St., Studio 4C<br />

718.782.5901<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–6 PM<br />

Recent Oil Paintings<br />

Nicole Gonzales<br />

132 N. 5th St., Studio 2F<br />

718.599.5733<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12–5 PM<br />

“Radiations”: A collection of drawings<br />

and paintings inspired by the desire<br />

to create meditative symbols centrally<br />

symmetrical<br />

80 Metropolitan Avenue, 5th<br />

Fl.<br />

Sat.-Sun. 12-5 PM<br />

Paintings by Sarah Kate-Beaumont,<br />

Todd Ludlam, & Sebastian Gross<br />

FURNITURE & ANTIQUE &<br />

VINTAGE ITEMS<br />

Bazaar Bizarre<br />

177 Grand Street<br />

718.387.4878<br />

Thurs. 3–9 PM, Fri.-Sun. 12–7 PM<br />

<strong>Art</strong> & Antiques: eclectic, vintage,<br />

Victorian, macabre, featuring local &<br />

New York artists with similar aesthetics<br />

Furniture Charlies<br />

Complete Home Remedies<br />

246 Grand St.<br />

718.782.7860, 718.782.8473-F<br />

WWW.FURNITURECHARLIE.COM<br />

Fri.-Sun. 12–7 PM or by appointment<br />

“An interior design boutique with a<br />

wide variety of furniture & home<br />

accessories”<br />

Green Village Used Clothing &<br />

Furniture<br />

460 Driggs Ave. @ N. 11th<br />

718.599.4017<br />

Sun. 10 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Mon.-Thurs. 9 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Fri. 9 AM–2 PM, Sat. closed<br />

Used clothing & furniture warehouse.<br />

Truckloads of used furniture every<br />

week.<br />

G & S Designs<br />

324 Wythe Avenue<br />

718.388.8580<br />

Wed.-Sun. 12–7 PM<br />

WARNING!!! JUNK SHOP<br />

two jakes<br />

320 Wythe Ave, 718.782.7780<br />

Wed.-Sun. 11 AM–7 PM<br />

Used office furniture: desks, chairs,<br />

sofas, file cabinets, accessories,<br />

stripped industrial & lots more<br />

Ugly Luggage<br />

214 Bedford Ave.<br />

718.384.0724<br />

1–8 PM 7 days<br />

Ugly Luggage Squared<br />

218 Bedford Ave.<br />

Vintage Clothing<br />

12–7 PM 7 days<br />

Glamorous Thrift Stores<br />

NIGHT LIFE<br />

New York Dance & <strong>Art</strong><br />

Innovations<br />

at Europa Night Club<br />

98-104 Meserole Ave. (corner of<br />

Manhattan)<br />

718.646.0881<br />

<strong>Art</strong>istic Evening Series Sun. 7 PM<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Nights dedicated to music, art,<br />

dance, poetry, and new artistic trends<br />

(info. WWW.NYDAI.ORG)<br />

RESTAURANTS & BAKERIES<br />

Amarin Cafe<br />

Modern Thai Cuisine<br />

617 Manhattan Ave.<br />

718.349.2788<br />

Fri.-Sat. 11 AM–11 PM, Sun.-Thurs.<br />

11 AM–10:30 PM<br />

Through Oct. 31, 1999:<br />

Recent Sculpture by J. J. Veronis<br />

Bamonte’s Restaurant<br />

“Where family & friends meet”<br />

since 1900<br />

32 Withers St.<br />

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