some days i really wish i lived in new york…this exhibit sounds really fun.
Here’s the info: 
On view from December 6th 2011 through January 3rd 2012, Where Am I gallery takes over a full block of store front windows on Classon Avenue at Lincoln Place in Prospect Heights, only one block away from the Brooklyn Museum. Food Lust: Shock Candyfeatures works from Naomi Huth, Claire Lieberman, Lorelei Ramirez, Martha Rich, and Matt Schwartz (she hit pause studios). The exhibition will transform six store front windows in the Heart of Brooklyn into an artistic candy land. Bright colors and delicious looking contemporary art will change the nature of window shopping, just in time to offer an interesting contrast to the regular holiday displays. All artwork for Sale.

Food Lust: Shock Candy will have displays of sculptures made of Jell-O, photography of mouthwatering desserts, paintings on vintage recipe books, and Polaroids that will tease your taste buds. Join us on December 6th for an opening reception at 835 Classon Avenue from 6 – 9 pm to discover art that embodies the phrase “look but don’t eat.” Jello creations at the opening reception provided by the Jello Mold Mistress of Brooklyn from her upcoming book, “Hello, Jello-O!” Beer sponsored by BOMB Lager. Storefronts donated by G-Way management.


Opening Reception: December 6, 2011, 6 – 9 pmClasson Ave at Lincoln Pl (2,3 trains to Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum; 4,5 trains to Franklin Ave)On view through January 3, 2012

some days i really wish i lived in new york…this exhibit sounds really fun.

Here’s the info: 

On view from December 6th 2011 through January 3rd 2012, Where Am I gallery takes over a full block of store front windows on Classon Avenue at Lincoln Place in Prospect Heights, only one block away from the Brooklyn Museum. Food Lust: Shock Candyfeatures works from Naomi Huth, Claire Lieberman, Lorelei Ramirez, Martha Rich, and Matt Schwartz (she hit pause studios). The exhibition will transform six store front windows in the Heart of Brooklyn into an artistic candy land. Bright colors and delicious looking contemporary art will change the nature of window shopping, just in time to offer an interesting contrast to the regular holiday displays. All artwork for Sale.

Food Lust: Shock Candy will have displays of sculptures made of Jell-O, photography of mouthwatering desserts, paintings on vintage recipe books, and Polaroids that will tease your taste buds. Join us on December 6th for an opening reception at 835 Classon Avenue from 6 – 9 pm to discover art that embodies the phrase “look but don’t eat.” Jello creations at the opening reception provided by the Jello Mold Mistress of Brooklyn from her upcoming book, “Hello, Jello-O!” Beer sponsored by BOMB Lager. Storefronts donated by G-Way management.
Opening Reception: December 6, 2011, 6 – 9 pm
Classon Ave at Lincoln Pl (2,3 trains to Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum; 4,5 trains to Franklin Ave)
On view through January 3, 2012