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Fall For Dance – On Sale Sunday at 11AM! (ALL SEATS $10)



Fall For Dance

Helpful Hints For Buying Fall for Dance Tickets

Due to the heavy demand for Fall for Dance tickets, an online waiting room has been created to protect the website from overcrowding.

The waiting room will open Sunday, Oct. 2 at 10am. Each visitor to the City Center website will be placed automatically in the waiting room. Visitors will be assigned a number in the order in which they arrive and will be moved automatically back to the website in the same order. You will see your number decrease as you gradually move closer to the front of the line.

If you are on the website earlier than 10am, you must refresh your browser at 10am in order to be assigned a number in the waiting room queue.

We recommend purchasing tickets to all other events on any day except Sunday, Oct. 2. Waiting until late afternoon to make your purchase is also an alternative.

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Follow us on Facebook and twitter for live updates throughout the day. We will be posting the latest information regarding ticket availability and wait times, in addition to alerts about any other issues that may arise.

Mobile Devices 
We do not recommend using a mobile device for the online waiting room. If you lose your WIFI or mobile internet connection, you will lose your place in the waiting room queue.

Ticket Limits
There is a four-ticket limit per person per show. No refunds. No exchanges.

Fees
A $1 facility fee will be added to the price of every ticket. Telephone and online orders will be charged a $6 handling fee per ticket.

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Newark Black Film Festival Announces Call For Entries for 2012

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Call for Artists!

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Guerilla Galleries Presents:
"ILLUSTRIOUS"

Exhibit Dates:  November 11 – January 1, 2012
Location:  ONE Gallery, One Gateway Center, Newark, NJ
Opening Reception:  November 11, 7-10pm

 

GuGa is calling out to all illustrators, graphic designers, printmakers, draftsmen, and artists of the like … show us what it is, how it’s done, or what happened using your technique of creating an illustrative story.
 

DO:  Use text, reference material, lines, arrows … Make us learn!

DON’T:  No blueprints please … you’re not applying for a patent.  Make it artistic, interesting and vibrant!
DO:  Think outside of the box … Show us the inside of an elephant’s testicle, the sinking of the Maine, or how to replace a tire on the space shuttle.  Make it personal … a fight you had with your fifth grade boyfriend, etc.
DON’T:  As far as we’re concerned it’s 1922 … Adobe Illustrator does not exist!  Hand-done materials only please.
 

If you would like your work to be considered for this exhibition please email images of your work along with a description and dimensions to:

GUERILLAGALLERIES@GMAIL.COM
 

Please use “ILLUSTRIOUS” in the subject line.  No “strips” please, only single-frame illustrations.  Please also only submit images of actual works that you would like to include in this exhibition.  No samples.
 
Deadline for submissions is Sunday, October 16 at midnight. 
You will be notified of acceptance of your work by October 23.
 
Give us what you’ve got and don’t hesitate to ask us any questions!  Send an email to guerillagalleries@gmail.com
 
We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Romare Bearden Honored By United States Postal Service

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Today the United States Post Office issued commemorative stamps celebrating the life of iconic artist Romare Bearden. The stamps which come in four different designs, each with an iconic Bearden collage, coincides with the 100th anniversary of his birth. Make sure that you get you some stamps and celebrate a man who sought to change people's perspective via art.  -YG (@youngglobal)

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Born a century ago in North Carolina's Meklenburg County, the American painter and collagist Romare Bearden (1911–1988) moved with his family to New York when he was 3 years old. While many of his most famous images—including the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "The Block" (1971), depicting a teeming section of Lennox Avenue in Harlem—focus on scenes of African-American urban life, Bearden never strayed far in his work from the countryside and people he glimpsed as a child in rural North Carolina.