IT’S GARBAGE BUT IT’S ART

GARBAGE COLLECTION Exhibition

On September 26 Greenjeans (Homemade for Conscientious LIving), a shop at 449 Seventh Avenue near 16th Street, celebrated the opening of their fall exhibition "Garbage Collection" with artists Anders Bergstrom and Matthew Eskuche. I got this dispatch from the Greenjeans Newsletter:

"The shop overflowed with guests enjoying savory treats from our fave Brooklyn eatery applewood, beer (in cans, of course) and Jae’s famous white sangria. Guests also got to take a free copy of the newly relaunched American Craft Magazine and meet new editor Andrew Wagner.

Here is a slide show with pix of the work and the opening!

"Most works in the show are for sale, with
Bergstrom’s ranging from $40 for a screen print to $1000 for a framed
painting, and Eskuche’s from $550 for the limited edition sculpture
"Call It and Early Night" (see below) to $12,700 for  his signature
piece "Damn Squirrels".

On view thru November 7."

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