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December Exhibition Opening Thursday, December 10th 6-8pm Exhibition continues through January 16th, 2010 The Nancy Margolis Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition featuring the work of gallery artists Cheryl Ann Thomas, Shida Kuo, Louise Hindsgavl, Kim Simonsson, Eva Hild and Jack Earl. The exhibition includes prints, paintings and ceramic sculpture. Cheryl Ann Thomas, CA, creates porcelain ...
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I think this is an incredibly cool idea. The Queens Museum of Art has a giant scaled model of New York City, and you can adopt buildings in the panorama. The money goes to the museum, and you can be the proud owner of your apartment or school, or even a taxi. Apartments are $50, but it does get more expensive for things like schools, cars, and whole buildings. But I love this idea, I'm trying to think of great spots I would adopt for people ...
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