“Selections from the 7th Annual Exposition for The Gifted" Exhibition

Synchronicity Fine Arts

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Synchronicity Space Fine Arts presents “Selections from the 7th Annual Exposition for The Gifted" featuring selected works from young artists in New York City: “Selections from the 7th Annual Exposition for The Gifted.” The show represents the talent of a small segment of the city's vast potential young creators, chosen from over one thousand submissions, highlighting Paul Bronzi and Justina Curanaji. These exceptional students will be sponsored by Synchronicity Space Fine Arts in support of their artistic development.

"Seven years ago, a request from Chancellor Klein’s office came before the art community of New York, to move beyond the classroom and assist students in developing their careers," said Synchronicity Space gallery director, John Amato. "As a non-profit, public trust, we saw an opportunity to accomplish what the gallery was designed to provide: a public forum for growth and community awareness."

The philosophy behind the project, an annual event at Synchronicity Space, is to offer a practical component to complement the art education students receive in school. Many of the students do not have access to non-academic artistic outlets either due to cost restraints or logistical limitations and are truly enriched by the opportunity and exposure that this showcase provides.

"The endeavor is to expose a process for future development and greater awareness all around; artists, schools, public and private," said gallery director Amato. "The goal is to create an all-inclusive art continuity and encourage the young people who represent our greater potential as a society engaged in cultural, educative and spiritual awareness.."

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Schedule

from August 09, 2012 to September 01, 2012

Artist(s)

Paul Bronzi, Justina Curanaji et al.

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