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Skoto Gallery presents Selections 2010

Skoto Gallery presents Selection 2010.
Skoto Gallery is located at 529 West 20th Street, 5thFL New York, NY 10011
Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM
For more information: www.skotogallery.com 212.352.8058

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NY African Film Festival & Human Rights Watch Film Festival June 10-24

NY African Film Festival
and
Human Rights Watch Film Festival
June 10-24, 2010

www.africanfilmny.org

FREE EVENTS:
Live Screening of World Cup Matches and Soccer Films at Paley Center for Media
June 11th – July 11th

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NY African Film Festival 2010 Continues at BAMcinématek

NY African Film Festival 2010 Continues In May at BAMcinématek
17TH NEW YORK AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Join us in celebrating the conclusion of the 17th New York African Film Festival at BAM, in conjunction with DanceAfrica. Come out for good music, good dance, good food and of course GOOD FILMS!

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BAM DanceAfrica 2010: African Rhythms/American Echoes

BAM Presents DanceAfrica 2010: African Rhythms/American Echoes, under the artistic direction of Chuck Davis. Celebratory Memorial Day Weekend tradition includes the DanceAfrica Bazaar, African films, master classes, and an art exhibition.
May 22–31, 2010
Brooklyn Academy of Music

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Mary Frank ‘As Time Goes By’ showing at Skoto Gallery

Skoto Gallery is pleased to present As Time Goes By, a solo exhibition by the American artist Mary Frank, including a selection of encaustics, works on paper and photographs from the period 1960-2010. The reception is Thursday, May 13th, 6-8pm and the artist will be present.

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17th Annual New York African Film Festival Presents ‘Independent Africa’

NEW YORK (March 15, 2010) —The Film Society of Lincoln Center and African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) present “Independent Africa,” the 17th annual New York African Film Festival (NYAFF), which will celebrate the 50th anniversary of 17 African nations’ independence from colonial rule as well as the freedom that the rise in technology has given African filmmakers to tell their own stories. The festival runs from April 7 through 13 at The Film Society of Lincoln Center and continues at Columbia University’s Institute for African Studies, 3ten Lounge, New Museum and the Brooklyn Academy of Music BAMcinématek with dates in April and May.