You are cordially invited to attend the opening reception for

AIM 25

FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, OUR GROUNDBREAKING ARTIST IN THE MARKETPLACE (AIM) PROGRAM HAS BEEN PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR EMERGING ARTISTS IN THE NEW YORK AREA. THIS YEAR'S PROGRAM CULMINATES WITH THE EXHIBITION AIM 25.

ARTISTS Mai Braun, Brian Caverly, Ofri Cnaani, Ben Colebrook, Ernest Concepcion, Priyanka Dasgupta, Tom Downs, Elaine Gan, J.J. Garfinkel, Beth Gilfilen, David Hardy, Leslie Hewitt, Vlatka Horvat, Olen Hsu, Wade Kavanaugh, Fawad Khan, Shinichiro Kitaura, Tom Kotik, Beth Krebs, Steven Lam, Rena Leinberger, Thessia Machado, Esperanza Mayobre, Yucef Merhi, Ivan Monforte, Stephen Nguyen, Ian Pedigo, Kurt Perschke, Meridith Pingree, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Jaye Rhee, Rachel Schuder, Jennifer Schwarting, Kwabena Slaughter, and Heeseop Yoon

Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 29, 2005, 6:30–8:30pm
Exhibition on view June 30–October 2, 2005

Opening-night Performance: For Art's Sake – Welcome Nicolás Dumit Estévez (AIM 21) to the Bronx Museum as he concludes a pilgrimage walking backward from Lower Manhattan. Produced by Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
 


1040 GRAND CONCOURSE at 165th ST.
BRONX NEW YORK 10456
TEL 718.681.6000 | bronxmuseum.org

Directions
Train
: D or B to 167th St/Grand Concourse or the 4 to 161st/Yankee Stadium. Train map.
Bus
: Bx1, Bx2, or BxM4 Express to 165th and Grand Concourse. Bus map.
Parking
: Across from the Museum. Fees Vary. Driving directions


AIM 25 is generously supported by grants from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust and Helena Rubinstein Foundation. The Bronx Museum of the Arts receives general operating support from The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with cooperation from Bronx Delegation of the New York City Council and Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión, Jr., U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bronx Delegation of the New York State Assembly, New York State Council on the Arts, and from corporations, foundations, and individuals.

      

 
      

Image: Ben Colebrook, Do It Yourself, 2004 (detail); plywood, acrylic paint, shelving; 84 x 108 x 7 inches, courtesy of the artist
 

 

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