Friday, August 28, 2009

Hoboken Harvest for the Homeless:Saturday September 12th, 2009


Poster Art by Janice Ducate
The Third Annual Hoboken Harvest for the Homeless willbe taking place September 12th, 2009, from Noon till 6pm. @ Symposia book store 510 Washington St Hoboken, NJ 07030 (201) 963-0909 
http://www.symposia.us/
We are raising money and Supplies for the Hoboken homeless shelter.
http://www.hobokenshelter.org/ 

Please come support the cause by donating $$ or one of the following items through out the day.

Participating Artists
Jon D'Angelo
Troy Wise
Marc Gianatti
Kieron Sullivan
Paul Wiess
Billy Carrion Jr.
Lloyd Gold
Jim Rizvani
Tom Ritter
kiwi the child
Footprints in The Sand.

Please consider the following items needed by the shelter.

Food:
1. Milk 5. Rice
2. Coffee 6. Instant Potatoes
3. Sugar 7. Marinara Sauce 
4. Cereal 8. Frozen Meat & Tuna Fish 

Supplies
1. Hot/Cold Cups 5. Laundry Detergent
2. Paper/Plastic Plates 6. Toilet Paper
3. Napkins 7. Garbage Bags (55 Gallons)
4. Plastic Utensils 8. Postage Stamps

Toiletries:
1. Soap 5. Deodorant
2. Shampoo 6. Socks
3. Toothbrushes 7. Underpants
4. Toothpaste 8. Razors 

The Art of David Ribyat: Friday September 11th @ Sava's Polish Diner


Artifications, and JC Fridays Presents an exhibition of the art of David Ribyat. A collection of new works will be displayed for one month at Jersey City's favorite Polish Diner, Sava's. this wonderful ittle place is located just one block from Grove Street Station, the epicenter of the Jersey City Arts Scene.

Special reception begins @ 6:00pm, and will feature delectable selections from Sava's extensive menu. Special musical performance by Lloyd United and Special Guest performers throughout the evening.

The Art of David Ribyat is a JCFridays event.
www.JCFridays.com

Sava's Polish Diner 
346 Grove Street, 
Jersey City, NJ

What is Artifications???

Artification’s mandate is to bring culture to Hoboken residents in the form of music, quality art, theatre, dance and performance art. In this wonderful city, there is a stunning shortage of art. Artification works with the Monroe center to bring visibility to Hoboken artists while also inviting quality artists to display their art in Hoboken.

American cities undergoing gentrification unknowingly marginalize artists. Through steep rents and a stifling lack of gallery space, artists are forced to look elsewhere for reasonable work and display spaces. In Hoboken, a city that embodies gentrification, Artification is working to reverse that trend, and bring art back to the Mile Square City.

We need your help to do this.