The Gallery at Chelsea Eye & Cosmetic Surgery Associates
is proud to announce GORGE the SOLO ART EXHIBITION of AMES BEXXX.
Join us for a sinsational evening of deliciously decadent and mouth watering photography.
Opening reception on Friday 6/5/2015 from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This is GUEST LIST ONLY so please RSVP here.
Curated by Tracy Von Becker-Legge
Music by 1 half of The World's Resident Deejays - Myxotic
(Twitter & Instagram: @Myxotic)
and Bar by Mater Chef's Scottish Francis Legge
(Twitt...
The Gallery at Chelsea Eye & Cosmetic Surgery Associates
is proud to announce GORGE the SOLO ART EXHIBITION of AMES BEXXX.
Join us for a sinsational evening of deliciously decadent and mouth watering photography.
Opening reception on Friday 6/5/2015 from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This is GUEST LIST ONLY so please RSVP here.
Curated by Tracy Von Becker-Legge
Music by 1 half of The World's Resident Deejays - Myxotic
(Twitter & Instagram: @Myxotic)
and Bar by Mater Chef's Scottish Francis Legge
(Twitter: @ScottishFrancis)
PIZZA will be provided by Rizzo's!
http://rizzosfinepizza.com/
A percentage of the proceeds go to AVP
To learn more about AVP: http://www.avp.org/about-avp
"Gorge is a photo journey about food and obsession. In photographing a diverse group of people and food, Bexxx challenges what we consider “Gorgeous”.
Our relationship with our bodies can have the ability to affect us in unhealthy ways. This is not only the story of Bexxx' life but the story of many of our lives. We struggle daily with acceptance of perceived physical flaws.
Beauty comes in many flavors"
About AVP
AVP was founded in 1980 in Chelsea in reaction to neighborhood incidents of anti-gay violence. Today, AVP provides free and confidential assistance to thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected people each year from all five boroughs of New York City through direct client services and community organizing and public advocacy. AVP was named a White House Champion of Change for our work on intimate partner violence within LGBTQH communities. In 2010, our Board of Directors received the Alan Morrow Prize for Board Excellence from the Stonewall Foundation.