Turning Lemons into Lemonade
Treat Gallery / Deadline: 05/25/16
Treat Gallery presents "Fun Size"
a pop-up postcard exhibition in Midtown Manhattan that will run from May 26th - May 29th.
The opening reception will be on Thursday, May 26th from 7:00-9:00pm.
Drinks will be provided courtesy of Brockmans Gin and Sixpoint Beer.
ABOUT
They say "when life hands you lemons, make lemonade". Unless you're Beyoncé... then you create a visual album, but I digress...We've all been handed lemons. Maybe your lemon came in the form of an unreliable car, a "B" on a project deserving of an "A", or rain on your wedding day. Perhaps your lemon was personified, and you struggled with another person, or loss. How did YOU, or someone else- help change your situation into lemonade?
We all need a little bit of help sometimes, because we're human. "Fun Size" is an exhibition that will benefit humans.. six of them, to be exact.
OSNY is aiming to send 6 high schoolers based in New York City to New Orleans for the triennial national youth gathering. 100% of proceeds from "Fun Size" will go directly to this cause. For more information on where proceeds are going, please visit the "Fun Size" page on our official website.
HOW TO APPLY / ELIGIBILITY
Entry Fee: NO ENTRY FEE, $5 suggested donation.
Send donation via PayPal to info@treatgallery.org.
1. Postcard must physically travel through the mail.
2. Postcard must hang on one standard pushpin.
3. Postcard must arrive by Wednesday, May 25th.
4. Each Postcard will be on sale for $10.00. If you do not want yours to be for sale, please indicate so on the back of your postcard.
Mail Postcard to:
Treat Gallery / OSNY 417 W. 57th Street New York, NY 10019
Unsold work will NOT be returned unless accompanied with a pre-stamped return envelope.
Questions? info@treatgallery.org
Manhattan, New York
FREE, $5 Suggested Donation
Postcard MUST arrive by Wednesday, March 25th.
Christy O'Shoney
417 W. 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
P: 646-820-6704
W: http://www.treatgallery.org
E: info@treatgallery.org
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