Hal Robins’ Art Show at Fuse Gallery

by Scott Beale on February 7, 2007 · 2 comments

Fuse Gallery

Fuse Gallery

Fuse Gallery

Of course while I was in New York, I had to stop by Hal Robins’ wonderful New York art show “Ornaments of Evolution” which is currently on display at Fuse Gallery in the East Village. His show will be up through Saturday, February 24th, so if you are in New York, I highly recommend stopping by to check it out. I shot a few photos of the show while I was there.

Fuse Gallery

Fuse Gallery

Fuse Gallery is located in the back of Lit Lounge. It’s an interesting juxtaposition. You walk into the very dark Lit Lounge and Fuse Gallery is this white room in the back, drawing you in.

UPDATE: Leslie Sternbergh did a write-up on the show’s opening reception for Up Against The Wall Magazine, which also includes an “Dinosaur Alphabet” book review by Anya Martin: “D Is For Dinosaur”

photo credit: Scott Beale

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

Hal Robins Art Show: Dragonolatry

Ornaments of Evolution by Hal Robins

Closing Party For Hal Robins’ Art Show “Dragonolatry”

New Hal Robins Art Show: Dragonolatry II

Hal Robins Art Show at Mercury Cafe

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