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    MAJOR NYC ARTS EVENT! "SMART" BROOKLYN GALLERY HOP!

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    RSVP now for FREE transportation to 70 art galleries in hip Brooklyn “gallery districts”

    On Saturday, November 21 and Sunday, November 22, 70 participating Brooklyn art galleries will offer visitors outstanding exhibitions and refreshments as well as a unique opportunity to learn more about Brooklyn’s expanding art scene and galleries during the second annual smART Brooklyn Gallery Hop, an initiative of Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Brooklyn Tourism.

    * The free smART Brooklyn Gallery Hop features bus loops that depart from select hubs every hour on the hour from 1pm-5pm and run through four different gallery districts, allowing participants to hop on and off the bus within each line’s loop. Additionally, a “Tour of Four” bus tour (not a loop) will offer visitors a chance to experience unique art galleries “off the beaten path”:

     Buses will be staffed with expert art docents offering smART tip sheets about collecting and buying art.

    RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. For more information, visit www.visitbrooklyn.org.

    PARTICIPATING GALLERIES

    RED LOOP – SATURDAY

    Bedford-Stuyvesant • Clinton Hill • Fort Greene

    HUB: MoCADA

    80 Hanson Place (at South Portland)

    BEDFORD-STUYVESANT

    Afroart – Designs

    George Washington Carver Gallery

    House of Art

    The Rising Arts (TRA) Gallery

    Skylight Gallery

    Zion Gallery

    CLINTON HILL

    Clinton Hill Simply Art & Framing Gallery

    EX Galleries

    The Rising Arts Gallery

    FORT GREENE

    Jon Frum Art Foundation

    MoCADA

    GOLD LOOP – SUNDAY

    Brooklyn Heights • DUMBO • Red Hook

    HUB: Brooklyn Borough Hall/Tourism Visitors Center

    209 Joralemon Street (between Court & Adams)

     

     

     

     

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