Margie Stein, a former editor at The New York Times, Margie has written for publications as diverse as Travel & Leisure, Reader’s Digest and Family Circle. She has consulted, edited and provided content for a range of on-line sites. Most recently, Margie’s work can be found on www.nycitywoman.com. Notes Margie may be reached at: mbethstein@aol.com….
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Sebastien Leon is a New York-based French musician and installation artist. An active part of the downtown art scene for the past twelve years, Sebastien has been conceiving a wide array of multimedia installations for which he directs design, music, environment and performance concepts. In 1997, Sebastien received an MBA from Bocconi University in Milan,…
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Miller Gaffney has a wide-ranging background in the art world, having worked with leading auction houses, commercial galleries, artists, museums, and information-providers for art collectors. She began her career with L’Antiquaire & The Connoisseur on New York’s East 73rd Street where her responsibilities included assisting in the purchase of artworks and antiques on behalf of…
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Dotan Negrin is a self-taught pianist who started playing piano at age 18 after being inspired by Miles Davis’ album “Kind of Blue”. In fact, Dotan has been immersed in the arts since he was a child. Growing up in New York his parents, who hail from Greece and Israel, always exposed him to a…
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Loren Brill started experimenting in her mother’s kitchen in 2007 with truly wholesome cookie recipes after overcoming cancer. She was determined to maintain her lifelong passion for delicious, first-rate sweets while eating as natural, unprocessed ingredients as possible. In 2009, completely healthy, Loren wanted others to have the chance to sample them, entered a baking…
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Blood, procured from a slaughterhouse, is the primary medium in Jordan Eagles’s works. Through his experimental, invented process, he encases blood in plexiglass and UV resin. This preservation technique permanently retains the organic material’s natural colors, patterns, and textures. The works become relics of that which was once living, embodying transformation, regeneration and an allegory of…
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