Threads That Bind: Boro-Linc Community Artist Exhibit

THREADS THAT BIND:
BORO-LINC COMMUNITY ARTIST EXHIBIT

OPENING RECEPTION

THURSDAY | 7/13 | 6-8PM | FREE

Join us to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition Threads That Bind: Boro-Linc Community Artist Exhibit featuring our “Community Quilt,” the culmination of work by Manny Cantor Center community members in a series of open, inter-generational workshops with Boro-Linc resident artist Cozbi Cabrera.

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ABOUT THE EXHIBIT | As the final event of Lincoln Center’s Boro-Linc Manhattan series,
Manny Cantor Center is proud to present a display of work by our Lincoln Center Resident Artist, Cozbi Cabrera. Our Community Quilt, on view in the Jewish Communal Fund Gallery (MCC Lobby), is the culminating artwork of a series of intergenerational community quilting workshops with Cozbi that explored personal history, family and community, answering questions like: where do we come from? Who came before us? The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery (M FL) display includes paintings from Cozbi’s children’s book, Stitchin’ And Pullin’: A Gees Bend Quilt, and a collection of heirloom dolls similar to those made by guests during our spring Lincoln Center events, created as heirlooms for safekeeping for another generation.

ABOUT THE ARTIST | Cozbi Cabrera is a New York City-based artist who walked away from a successful career as an art director at Sony Music to “discover, create and share pockets of grace and beauty.” Trained as an art director, this Parsons School of Design grad left her dream job make handmade collectible cloth dolls (Muñecas) in honor of her Honduran heritage. Her creations have taken on many forms including painting, clothing, illustrating, and writing several books for children as well as doll-making. Her dolls have been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Martha Stewart Living, and many US networks.

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When: Thu., Jul. 13, 2017 - Fri., Aug. 25, 2017 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
212-875-5000
Price: Free
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THREADS THAT BIND:
BORO-LINC COMMUNITY ARTIST EXHIBIT

OPENING RECEPTION

THURSDAY | 7/13 | 6-8PM | FREE

Join us to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition Threads That Bind: Boro-Linc Community Artist Exhibit featuring our “Community Quilt,” the culmination of work by Manny Cantor Center community members in a series of open, inter-generational workshops with Boro-Linc resident artist Cozbi Cabrera.

RSVP HERE

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT | As the final event of Lincoln Center’s Boro-Linc Manhattan series,
Manny Cantor Center is proud to present a display of work by our Lincoln Center Resident Artist, Cozbi Cabrera. Our Community Quilt, on view in the Jewish Communal Fund Gallery (MCC Lobby), is the culminating artwork of a series of intergenerational community quilting workshops with Cozbi that explored personal history, family and community, answering questions like: where do we come from? Who came before us? The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery (M FL) display includes paintings from Cozbi’s children’s book, Stitchin’ And Pullin’: A Gees Bend Quilt, and a collection of heirloom dolls similar to those made by guests during our spring Lincoln Center events, created as heirlooms for safekeeping for another generation.

ABOUT THE ARTIST | Cozbi Cabrera is a New York City-based artist who walked away from a successful career as an art director at Sony Music to “discover, create and share pockets of grace and beauty.” Trained as an art director, this Parsons School of Design grad left her dream job make handmade collectible cloth dolls (Muñecas) in honor of her Honduran heritage. Her creations have taken on many forms including painting, clothing, illustrating, and writing several books for children as well as doll-making. Her dolls have been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Martha Stewart Living, and many US networks.

Free

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