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Halloween Group Show Art Opening

Join us for the opening of our spooky Halloween Group Art Show!

Featuring work by
Dina Levy
Kat Crow
J. Gonzalez-Blitz
Delphine Le Goff
Diana Teeter
Lily Mortazavi
Wren Britton
Siouxsie Blaze
Ethan Minsker

We'll be toasting the artists, serving up some magical elixirs, and getting into the mood for the month of October, with all the chilling breezes, pumpkin spiced secrets, chocolate flavored fun, and, of course, Halloween!

The show will be up for the month of October!

Dina Levy is a NYC based artist who makes mostly female figurative paintings and sketches from the inside of her soul; exploring feminism, surrealism, human form, body identity and sexuality. Dina drew and made art in her youth, but stopped for many years, and most recently started again 7 years ago. Her work incorporates her fashion illustration education at F.I.T., figurative expressionism, symbolism, and her imagination. She has shown her work at Conartist Collective, Hekate Cafe, The Living Gallery, Cafe Edna, Gambaforest, Bushwick Open Studios, Superchief Nft Gallery, The Knockdown Center, bel-ans studios, Pratt Galleries, Frost Gallery, Catland Books and many other local art spaces in NYC.

Kat Crow is a mystic, artist and entertainer in New York. She is the designer behind The Inner Mask Oracle, Radiant Souls Oracle, and Utopian Futhark oracle decks.

J. Gonzalez-Blitz is a multi-disciplined artist and musician who's comic work has been seen most in various publications including Too Tough To Die & the Eisner winning Drawing Power. She's also been painting, practicing Butoh and doing some combination of vocals, electronics, and violin with an experimental sound duo called Astral Knife she has with her husband Eric Blitz, or helping out with harmonies in friend's bands or stealth choirs at Performa.

Delphine Le Goff is an East Village artist who comes from France. She started drawing from boredom during lockdown. She has had a few solo and group shows in NYC and is now selling her art at Bergdorf Goodman. Delphine is one of three co-owners of 3rd & B'zaar , a unique fashion and art boutique on East Third Street, with partners Maegan Hayward and Sara Ann Rutherford.

Diana Teeter is an artist and illustrator who lives and works in Queens, NY. She is inspired by the nature and animals of New York, by people watching, and by pop culture. She loves painting animals doing human things with the goal of making her audience laugh and smile. Diana's art has been shown many times throughout the five boroughs of New York, and beyond. When she is not painting she can be found spending time in a park enjoying the trees, bugs, and birds.

Lily Mortazavi is a New York-based painter and illustrator. Born in San Jose, California, Lily has been drawing and painting her entire life and is now working on her Bachelor's degree here in the city. Using acrylic or graphite, she currently specializes in self portraits and Suspicious Kittens. On occasion, you might find some of these cat paintings printed on stickers and scattered around the streets of the East Village, but they have also made their way to streets of cities around the world such as Paris, Berlin, and even Tehran. And be careful, the nearest cat might be behind you.

Wren Britton is PUREVILE! Creating jewelry, accessories and clothing from antiques and found objects as well as custom made stained glass pieces for your home or to wear!

Siouxsie Blaze is an award-winning assemblage and mixed media artist who brings second life to things that are broken and forgotten by upcycling found objects into sculpture. She uses "photogrammetry" and "multi-row 360" photography to take handcrafted physical 3D art and display it in the 2D digital world. Visit linktr.ee/siouxsieblaze to interact with her 3D pieces and for all social.

Ethan Minsker's descriptors include writer, filmmaker, artist, publisher, and zine creator. His work chronicles the lifestyles and cultures of overlooked and underappreciated artists. He was a founding member of the Antagonist Art Movement, a New York City-based group of artists, writers, and musicians who promoted work by up-and-coming talent between 2000 and 2011. Ethan was the recipient of the Acker Award for Visual Arts in 2017. He was also the creator and editor-in-chief of Psycho Moto Zine, which has been in publication from 1988–present. He received his B.F.A. in Film with honors from School of Visual Arts and his masters in Media from the New School. Ethan has written three novels, produced nine feature films, and continues his relationship with artists as a board member and president of Citizens for the Arts, a nonprofit group whose mission is to promote art for kids in underserved communities. His sculptures, including his super spooky Yeti, remain on display from an earlier show.