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Opening Reception: New exhibit at Imperfect Gallery

Mark Jason Weston
“Fevered Dreams/Fractured Times”
Rose Bradley
Paper Mache Sculpture

Village of Arts & Humanities
“Where I Live, Where I Learn, North Philadelphia”
in THe GReaT GLaSS eLeVaToR
Rephael Epstein
“American Standard” in the ReDRooM
Opening Reception Sat. June 24, 6 – 9pm
iMPeRFeCT Gallery invites you to the Opening Reception for our new exhibitions. In the main room, “Fevered Dreams/Fractured Times”, is the work of MARK WESTON, a Jamaican-born collage artist and writer who lives and works in Philadelphia. His work is a cross-examination of himself, his sexuality, his Jamaican roots, fashion, architecture, and the cultural influence post-colonial English culture. This exhibition was guest curated by Shawn Theodore.
THe BaCKRooM exhibits the papier mache sculpture by local artist ROSE BRADLEY. We also welcome the Village of Arts & Humanities’s Creative Impact Studios, with the exhibition “Where I Live, Where I Learn, North Philadelphia”. Five students selected by photographer Shawn Theodore will show their images in our new project space THe GReaT GLaSS eLeVaToR.
The ReDRooM features “American Standard” by REPHAEL EPSTEIN, a Brooklyn born artist who resides in Philadelphia and makes installations and sculpture.
For more information on the exhibits and artists:.
ROSE BRADLEY Papier Mache Sculpture
A colorful, self taught local artist, who works mostly in her kitchen, Rose generates symbolic portraits of imagined personalities that inhabit what is maybe her own Germantown.
Village of Arts & Humanities
‘Where I Live, Where I Learn, North Philadelphia’
The Village of Arts & Humanities’s Creative Impact Studios is the Village’s flagship art education, advocacy and leadership youth program. The students selected for this exhibition are: MALCOLM PALMER, ZAHNAE SWAIN, TYLER SIMPSON, KAYLA COFIELD and ISRAEL JOYNES.
REPHAEL EPSTEIN
‘American Standard’
By applying a poetic and often metaphorical language , Epstein wants to amplify the astonishment of the spectator by creating
compositions or settings that generate tranquil poetic images that leave traces and balances on the edge of recognition and alienation.
iMPeRFeCT Gallery
To Give Art a Voice * To Facilitate * To Engage in the Conversation
5539 Germantown Ave.. Germantown
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Gallery Hours: THU – SAT 1 – 6pm
Contact: Rocio Cabello rocio@imperfectgallery.com (215) 869-1001
Renny Molenaar renny@rennymolenaar.com (917) 957-4504
