Amos Eno Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Amos Eno Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Anthony Cuneo "Close"
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present “Close,” an exhibit of new photographs by Anthony Cuneo. Anthony Cuneo began work on the images comprising “Close” in 2007, shooting in venues as different as New (...)
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Jane McClintock "Times Square Reflections IV"
This is a break from Jane McClintock's previous three shows which focused on the reflections of advertisements, broadcasts, and LCD tickers in Times Square, and it is a return to a subject that inspired (...)
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"An Installation" Minsook Park
Sculptor Minsook Park's latest installation addresses the basic issue of transport which is often a significant hurdle, a physical burden, to the artist. The artist states, "If a sculpture is excessively (...)
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Wei-Hui Hsu "Camouflage"
Amos Eno Gallery is proud to announce the winner of our solo show contest Wei-Hui Hsu. A jury of artists selected her from almost a hundred applications from across North America. Wei-Hui Hsu makes (...)
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"Vision of Community" Exhibition
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present Community of Hope, a collaboration between the gallery, Community Works, and the student-artists of the Frederick Douglas Academy II in Harlem, led by acclaimed artist (...)
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Steven Travis "Hieroglyphic Collages"
Amos Eno Gallery presents the artwork of Steven Travis in the exhibition "Hieroglyphic Collages". Four large computer graphic works depicting hieroglyphs are generously textured with collages of the artist's (...)
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Madelon Jones "New Paintings"
Madelon Jones work as an artist has always been about color, light, movement and texture. The paintings in this exhibition reflect her continuing interest in combining printmaking and painting techniques (...)
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Miriam Kley "Bas-Reliefs of Van Gogh paintings and of other subjects"
It was after visiting Auvers-sur Oise in France, where Van Gogh spent the last months of his life, that Miriam Kley was inspired to make interpretations of his paintings in bas-relief, that is in three (...)




