Three years ago, SB D Gallery curated and directed the first exhibition that stopped the life of Twin Towers as of September 10th, 2001, in effort to heal from the wound by bringing back the happy memories of Twin Towers before the terror.
As a closure, “Pre911:Twin Towers Once Stood” will have the finale this year marching with a decade of struggles, and will present your messages in forms of arts;Photographs, drawings, paintings, poems, sculptures, mixed media… without limited to the medium, we will share our soul and spirit united as one, the human.
All 75 international artists’ will be participating with their art works to be displayed on HD screens, and also multiple fabric banners will be printed with images and messages to be hung at our next door gallery. Guests will walk through these ceiling high long banners to experience the memories of being inside or right in front of buildings.
‘Pre911:Twin Towers Once Stood’ book will be published as well which is for sale for $50. All the profit will be donated to 911 Families Association. You may purchase the book online at SB D Shop. Click here to purchase.
The exhibition will open on September 11, 2011, at 4pm and runs for two weeks.
My hope, as a resident living in downtown of Manhattan for 21 years and at the same time, curator and director of SB D Gallery, is to accept the life that is beyond the control of morality, and go on with the life finding comfort leaning on each others. It will NEVER be forgotten, nor healed, and that sharp stabbing into our souls on that specific day of terror will be remembered with the deep scar.
Exhibition: “Pre911/Twin Towers Once Stood”
Artists: 75 heartfelt artists around the world
Arts: 295 artworks
Location: SB D Gallery (www.sbdgallery.org) 125 East 4th Street NYC 10003 T.212-979-7239
Exhibition Period: September 11, 2011 – September 25, 2011
Opening Reception: September 11, 2011 from 4-8pm
Sponsored by SB DESIGN & MARKETING (www.SBdesignNY.com)
Curated by Seolbin Park
Directed by Zinno Park
Designed by Hyeonji Lee
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Seolbin Park
Founder/Curator
SB D Gallery
www.sbdgallery.org