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EXCHANGE
A new batch of fine and not refined artwork by your fave junk maker Chanel Kennebrew. In 1944, during World War II, President Roosevelt called for an Economic Bill of Rights. “People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made,” he warned. Today, some would say we have inherited that fate, although they might disagree on the causes and the culprits.In a new world, how would artists create a sustainable and equitable economy to the benefit of citizens, businesses and communities?“What If We Re-Made U.S. Economic Policy?” is a Queens Art Express event featuring new collaborative work by Leslie Alfin, Theresa Byrnes, Chanel Kennebrew and Toshi Reagon.Presented by Queens Council on the Arts with generous support from Rockrose Development Corp.What if we remade the U.S. Economic Policy? Currency Gallery 26-19 Jackson Ave. Long Island CityQueens NY . Opening Tonight June 15 6-9p
  1. EXCHANGE

    A new batch of fine and not refined artwork by your fave junk maker Chanel Kennebrew.

    In 1944, during World War II, President Roosevelt called for an Economic Bill of Rights. “People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made,” he warned. Today, some would say we have inherited that fate, although they might disagree on the causes and the culprits.

    In a new world, how would artists create a sustainable and equitable economy to the benefit of citizens, businesses and communities?

    “What If We Re-Made U.S. Economic Policy?” is a Queens Art Express event featuring new collaborative work by Leslie Alfin, Theresa Byrnes, Chanel Kennebrew and Toshi Reagon.

    Presented by Queens Council on the Arts with generous support from Rockrose Development Corp.

    What if we remade the U.S. Economic Policy?
     Currency Gallery
    26-19 Jackson Ave. Long Island City
    Queens NY .
    Opening Tonight June 15 6-9p

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    Sometimes I really wish I were in NYC.
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